Sentences with phrase «little horn»

In short, the phrase "little horn" refers to something or someone that may initially seem small or insignificant, but ends up becoming powerful or influential. It often suggests that appearances can be deceiving. Full definition
They even have little horns for Tip the dog, that they will be taking along with them on leash.
[And apologies to JP for giving you what appears to be a colorful little horn in the photo — my Photoshop skills are weak.]
The pope is the little horn boasting all things above God; read the book of Daniel, and do not be deceived.
The papacy (the little horn and the beast of revelation who thought to change times an laws) thinks they are God!
The «Antichrist» is described by many names... the man of sin, son of perdition, little horn, and many others.
The verse speaks of the fourth beast, a dreadful creature with ten horns and «among them another little horn
The «little horn» is identified with «prince that shall come» (Dan.
When interpreters get to the little horn, says Calvin, they quickly point to the Pope or the Turks, that is, whoever opposes or threatens the faithful in their own day.
I'm clean, fun and maybe a little horned up, would really like to get a reply from someone close by, and let me say, I'm not going to your website to be verified.
But I'll be jiggered if the little horned creature didn't win my heart with his pure arcade action.
A little horn - toot for her: She was recently named as one of Missouri's Association of Colleges & Teacher Education's (MACTE) Outstanding Beginner Teachers for 2013!
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