Sentences with phrase «lamentation of»

But the lamentation of vanity can be false modesty.
Hansen: To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women.
The work also references an ongoing motif in the artist's work, the lamentation of destruction in the name of progress, which is evident in his new series of cast - iron root and branches on display at Lisson Gallery New York from 5 November until 23 December 2016.
Beginning June 14, 2018, The Lamentation of Christ (c.1460 - 1464) by Rogier van der Weyden will be restored in a specially built studio in the exhibition space of the Mauritshuis.
Tony Nugent's work - Lamentation of the Osprey - is a finalist in the 2012 Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award, a Grafton Regional Gallery Touring Exhibition, which makes its way to the Redcliffe City Art Gallery from 24 January - 2 March 2013
This special guide to the city, realized on the occasion of the 2015 Expo, offers an art historical tour focusing on twelve works not to be missed by visitors: Leonardo's Last Supper, Michelangelo's Rondanini Pieta, Raphael's Marriage of the Virgin, Piero della Francesca's Brera Madonna, Caravaggio's Basket of Fruit, the Portrait of a Lady attributed to Pollaiolo, Andrea Mantegna's Lamentation of Christ and Bramante's trompe l'oeil choir, but also Francesco Hayez's Kiss, Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo's Fourth Estate, Umberto Boccioni's Riot in the Galleria, and Lucio Fontana's Spatial Concept: Waiting.
Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of your social life.
«To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of teh n00bs.»
Both a searching elegy and a sure - footed and searing lamentation of the systems meant to protect us.
Keep in mind, this lamentation of the lack of «honor» given to teaching as a profession comes from someone who has repeatedly taken the standard reformer line that all of the ills in our education system can be traced back almost entirely to teachers themselves and who has advocated for policy makers who diminish teachers» workplace protections and their autonomy and who want to tie opportunities for greater compensation to standardized test scores.
The film is less a didactic parable wagging a finger at the cyclical nature of violence and much more of a melancholy lamentation of how clashing dogmas lead us to hate the other based entirely on how we perceive their otherness.
Among those sources used by Gorecki are a 15th - century lamentation of the Holy Cross Monastery; a folk song from the Opole region; and, most specifically, a young prisoner's inscription on the wall of her cell in Zakopane's Gestapo prison.
His lamentation of unappreciation seems a bit disingenuous: hasn't he gotten enough attention for his exploits over the years?
At once a celebration of new technology and a lamentation of a passing one, Side by Side is oddly depressing to watch.
Will it be a true exposé of the social ills affecting the community concerned, or just a rambling lamentation of how the world could be better?
The lamentations of how McDonald's will somehow hurt Cuba are misplaced.
We hear the lamentations of Rachel in the scene of the Herodian massacre of the innocent babes in Bethlehem uner the tyranny of the Roman Empire.
Over time, I may forget the details of this dream, or vision; but one thing I'll never forget is the anguish, wailing, and heart - rending lamentations of those who had to remain here.
Help us endure the lamentations of the suckers who vote Republican, for they enable the enforcement of Thy Holy Will.
Although Affleck's lamentations of unrealized ambitions are symptomatic of a first - time filmmaker, because he's been around the block as an actor (and is, lest we forget, an Oscar - winning screenwriter), he can, unlike most newbies, talk the talk without coming across as pretentious.
Along with its satiric Gilliam-esque atmosphere, High - Rise is incredibly British, but despite my lamentations of what a recent conventional British film tends to be, this is the type of film we deserve.
Whereas the cutscenes introduce pivotal or defining moments of all four legends, it's within these tragic mementos we discover the motives behind how they came to be, be they the lamentations of Urbosa and Mipha or the growing hubris of Revali.
Yet he has become the news story of this year's Turner with his project to film the lamentations of people who say their lives were destroyed by reality television.
The more optimistic view is that it was worth it just so we could all enjoy the wailings and lamentations of disappointed greenies, throwing their toys out of the pram.
It would be easy to dismiss the phenomenon of the vanishing trial as simply the self - interested lamentations of trial lawyers looking to preserve their way of life.
Samsung's own product forums are full of the lamentations of S8 owners.

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The episode was followed by lamentations by Senate veterans, including its most senior Republican, Orrin Hatch of Utah, about how the Senate is too partisan.
Cocytus — the river of lamentation; 3.
The doubleness of all things is cause for rejoicing, it follows, rather than lamentation.
Lamentations 4:8 Their visage is blacker than a coal; they are not known in the streets: their skin cleaveth to their bones; it is withered, it is become like a stick.Lamentations 5:10 Our skin was black like an oven because of the terrible famine.
Nothingness is the waters of all fermentations lamentations unequivocal consternations!
The day of Yahweh's judgment, a joyous day in the exodus texts and in the Psalms, has been turned into a day of lamentation and distress by a people of Israel who have turned into the oppressors of the poor in their midst (Amos 2:6 - 8; 5:18 - 20, 21 - 24; Isa.
There is in general an undertone of lamentation when people speak of manipulation which points to idealistic expectations — as if the class enemy had ever stuck to the promises of fair play it occasionally utters.
This has undoubted advantages - in Byzantium the Patriarch had the right of official «lamentationsof pleading the cause of the disenfranchised before the government.
Esther, along with the Old Testament books Song of Solomon, Ruth, Lamentations, and Ecclesiastes, are five scrolls that are read on various Jewish holidays.
«You have covered yourself with a cloud,» repines the author of Lamentations, «so that no prayer can get through.»
I'll try to relax and think of some of the other verses that they had in the that book of Fermentations that used to come after Lamentations before they took it out of the OT.
Of GOD was manifested the Gods and Goddesses, the Sons and Daughters of GOD and thru GOD's Family (Sons and Daiughters) was all Life here created and established thru times» to evetually become mankinds» and womenhoods» lamentationOf GOD was manifested the Gods and Goddesses, the Sons and Daughters of GOD and thru GOD's Family (Sons and Daiughters) was all Life here created and established thru times» to evetually become mankinds» and womenhoods» lamentationof GOD and thru GOD's Family (Sons and Daiughters) was all Life here created and established thru times» to evetually become mankinds» and womenhoods» lamentations.
Once the Lamb appears, everyone receives a harp and begins to sing the «new song» that comes after a time of silence or lamentation.
The ten days of the Muharram celebrations are all days of lamentation, but on the seventh day there is a procession to commemorate the marriage of Qasim, son of Husain.
I passionately shared my solidarity with the people of the Book of Lamentation.
(Revelation 6:10) The writer of Lamentations, bewailing the miserable estate of desolated Zion, cried, «Do unto them, as thou hast done unto me»; (Lamentations 1:22) Nehemiah, rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem, besought Yahweh against his foes, «Cover not their iniquity, and let not their sin be blotted out from before thee»; (Nehemiah 4:5) and in the Psalter are outbursts of vindictiveness the singing of which in the second temple seems scarcely credible:
Now the people lived in the land of the dreaded enemy, reciting litanies of lamentation while ghouls goaded them on with «Sing us some of those songs of Zion, miserable losers!
This election of Jesus for salvation and the baby boys for reprobation eventuates in the sorrow of their mothers, whose weeping fulfills the Scriptures: «Then was fulfilled that which was spoken by Jeremiah the prophet, saying, In Rama was there a voice heard, lamentation, and weeping, and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children, and she would not be comforted, because they are not» (Mt. 2:17 — 18).
Over and over in the Old Testament God says He does not take pleasure in the punishment of the wicked (Ezekiel 18:23, Lamentations 3:32 - 33).
It reminds me of some of the Psalms or Lamentations... there is a current of sorrow, but blended with an implicit strength.
Even newfound practices of sustainability and restoration of ravaged lands border on cheap grace, helping us too easily to forget our past sins and too readily easing our needed lamentation.
So you claim Maccabees, Enoch, Jubilees, Psalms 152 - 155, the Prayer of Solomon, Ascension of Isaiah, Baruch, Ethiopic Lamentations and many more to be complete modern fabrications that were never included by early Christians or Jews in their early canons thus making the current version the only true version that has ever actually existed?
I find that many commentators of Psalms of Lamentations follow Westermann in affirming that an overly Pauline - oriented theology in terms only of sin does not take seriously the implication of relating the story of the Passion of Jesus in terms of the lament of Ps.
When you do look at references to cannibalism in the Old Testament, you can infer from the context of Deuteronomy 28:53 - 57, Leviticus 26:29, 2 Kings 6:26 - 29 and Jeremiah 19:9, Ezekiel 5:10, and Lamentations 4:10 that just as much as now people at time understood it to be an act of desperation, but it is never explicitly forbidden by God.
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