Islam holds that if
a man trespasses on a woman's rights by divorcing her without cause he is abusing his power and is therefore liable to be held responsible for committing a breach of duty.
6:15; «But if you do not forgive
men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.»
6:14; «For if you forgive
men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.»
Christ states in Matthew 6:15): «But if you do not forgive
men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.»
Matthew 6 «14 «For if you forgive
men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.»
To his model, Jesus attached a promise: «If you forgive
men their trespasses, your heavenly Father also will forgive you.»
For if you forgive
men their trespasses, your heavenly Father also will forgive you; but if you do not forgive
men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.
Not exact matches
Police Commissioner Richard Ross on Saturday defended the actions of his officers, saying they had no choice but to act after employees told them that the two
men were
trespassing.
The arrest comes at a national moment when the way people of color are treated by police in public places is under intense scrutiny, following the April 12 arrests of two black
men sitting inside a Philadelphia Starbucks on charges that they were
trespassing.
Eight days after the 50th anniversary of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, the arrests of two African - American
men at a Philadelphia Starbucks for
trespassing when they opted not to order anything has catapulted the issue of racial bias into the national spotlight.
On April 12, two black
men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks on suspicion of
trespassing after they'd been waiting only a few minutes for a...
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity members Reese Tillman, right, and Bucketo Mitchell at a rally outside the Philadelphia Starbucks where one of their fraternity brothers was one of the two black
men arrested at for
trespassing,
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity members Reese Tillman, right, and Bucketo Mitchell at a rally outside the Philadelphia Starbucks where one of their fraternity brothers was one of the two black
men arrested at for
trespassing, (Tom Gralish / AP)
18 Therefore, as one
trespass (Adam's) led to condemnation for all
men, so one act of righteousness (Jesus») leads to justification and life for all
men.
Nevertheless, the
men were taken away for «
trespassing.»
16Nor can the gift of God be compared with the result of one
man's sin: The judgment followed one sin and brought condemnation, but the gift followed many
trespasses and brought justification.
17For if, by the
trespass of the one
man, death reigned through that one
man, how much more will those who receive God's abundant provision of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one
man, Jesus Christ!
Two new kinds of sacrifice of major importance were added after the Exile the
trespass - offering, a sacrifice of restitution either for wrong done to
man or as tribute due to Yahweh, and the sin - offering, an expiation for the unwitting guilt of the people.
For it is a basic tenet of our faith: no human being begins life stained by sin; one
man's
trespass did not lead to «condemnation for all,» and so we do not need a savior to bring «righteousness for all.»
Man is dead in
trespasses and sins (Eph.
and Ephesians 2:1 - 5 «And you hath he quickened, who were dead in
trespasses and sins;»
Man is DEAD until made alive!
• An 18 - year - old Arlington Heights
man was arrested March 14 at Coach Light Condominiums in the 2500 block of Algonquin Road and charged with violation of the liquor - control ordinance, possession of alcohol and criminal
trespass to land after a half - empty bottle of whiskey was found in the area where he had been congregating.
New York City police charged the
man who yesterday attempted to scale Trump Tower with reckless endangerment and criminal
trespassing.
Wilkinson is worth noting as the movie's moral compass — a kindly, honest New
Man who meets his match in Mrs. Erlynne and forgives her
trespasses.
► Two sheriff's deputies pound on a house door and ask the owner if he or his mother have any weapons and they argue with the officers as a real estate broker and a deputy tell the people they are being evicted and have two minutes to clear out, or they are
trespassing and will go to jail; the woman screams and the
man shouts, but they gather some things and exit while two other
men move all of their remaining belongings into the yard and one of them drills out the front door lock; the owner's young son gets off the school bus across the street and begins shouting and the owner takes the child away.
For a
man seeking a quiet life, Chad Cutler drums up an awful lot of trouble in Adam Smith's rural family drama,
Trespass Against Us.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Alien
Trespass (PG for smoking and action) Sci - fi adventure, set in California in 1957, revolving around an astronomer (Eric McCormack) and a waitress (Jenni Baird) who join forces to save the planet after a spaceship with a
man - eating alien (Jovan Nenadic) lands in the Mojave Desert.
Granted, a great deal of direct speech was left out from the final cut, and the longer TV version of
Trespassing, apparently, contains more, but what the film has to say about Bergman comes down, in the end, to the assertion that the classic was too big to be grasped in all his grandeur (all too consistent with Bergman's name that translates as «mountain
man»).
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS «The Age of Shadows» («Miljeong»), Kim Jee woon, South Korea (North American Premiere) «All I See Is You,» Marc Forster, Thailand (World Premiere) «American Honey,» Andrea Arnold, USA (North American Premiere) «American Pastoral,» Ewan McGregor, USA (World Premiere) «Asura: The City of Madness,» Kim Sung - soo, South Korea (World Premiere) «Barakah Meets Barakah» («Barakah yoqabil Barakah»), Mahmoud Sabbagh, Saudi Arabia (North American Premiere) «Barry,» Vikram Gandhi, USA (World Premiere) «Birth of the Dragon,» George Nolfi, USA / China / Canada (World Premiere) «The Birth of a Nation,» Nate Parker, USA (International Premiere) «Bleed for This,» Ben Younger, USA (Canadian Premiere) «Blue Jay,» Alex Lehmann USA (World Premiere) «Brimstone,» Martin Koolhoven, Netherlands / Germany / France / Belgium / Sweden / United Kingdom (North American Premiere) «BrOTHERHOOD,» Noel Clarke, United Kingdom (International Premiere) «Carrie Pilby,» Susan Johnson, USA (World Premiere) «Catfight,» Onur Tukel, USA (World Premiere) «City of Tiny Lights,» Pete Travis, United Kingdom (World Premiere) «The Commune» («Kollektivet») Thomas Vinterberg, Denmark / Sweden / Netherlands (North American Premiere) «Daguerrotype» («Le Secret de la chambre noire»), Kiyoshi Kurosawa, France / Japan / Belgium (World Premiere) «A Death in the Gunj,» Konkona Sensharma, India (World Premiere) «Denial,» Mick Jackson, USA / United Kingdom (World Premiere) «Elle,» Paul Verhoeven, France (North American Premiere) «Foreign Body» («Jassad Gharib, Corps Etranger») Raja Amari, Tunisia / France (World Premiere) «Frantz,» François Ozon, France / Germany (Canadian Premiere) «The Handmaiden» («Agassi»), Park Chan - wook, South Korea (World Premiere) «Harmonium» («Fuchi ni tatsu»), Kôji Fukada, Japan / France (North American Premiere) «I Am Not Madame Bovary,» Feng Xiaogang, China (World Premiere) «The Journey,» Nick Hamm, United Kingdom (North American Premiere) «King of the Dancehall,» Nick Cannon, USA / Jamaica (World Premiere) «La La Land,» Damien Chazelle, USA (Canadian Premiere) «The Limehouse Golem,» Juan Carlos Medina, United Kingdom (World Premiere) «Manchester by the Sea,» Kenneth Lonergan, USA (Canadian Premiere) «Mascots,» Christopher Guest, USA (World Premiere) «Maudie,» Aisling Walsh, Canada / Ireland (Canadian Premiere) «Neruda,» Pablo Larraín, Chile / Argentina / Spain / France (World Premiere) «Nocturnal Animals,» Tom Ford, USA / United Kingdom (North American Premiere) «The Oath,» Baltasar Kormákur, Iceland (World Premiere) «Orphan» («Orpheline») Arnaud des Pallières, France (World Premiere) «Paris Can Wait,» Eleanor Coppola, USA (World Premiere) «Paterson,» Jim Jarmusch, USA (North American Premiere) «The Salesman,» Asghar Farhadi (North American Premiere) «Salt and Fire,» Werner Herzog, Germany / USA / France / Mexico (North American Premiere) «Sing,» Garth Jennings, USA / France (World Premiere) «Souvenir,» Bavo Defurne, Belgium / Luxembourg / France (North American Premiere) «Things to Come» («L'Avenir»), Mia Hansen - Løve, France / Germany (Canadian Premiere) «Toni Erdmann,» Maren Ade, Germany (Canadian Premiere) «
Trespass Against Us,» Adam Smith, United Kingdom (World Premiere) «Una,» Benedict Andrews, United Kingdom (Canadian Premiere) «Unless,» Alan Gilsenan, Canada / Ireland (World Premiere) «The Wasted Times» («Luo
Man Di Ke Xiao Wang Shi»), Cheng Er, China
There was once an old
man in Japan who hadn't heard of Dragon Quest — he was killed for this
trespass.
Through movements such as #MeToo,
men — and the masculine ideal — are being held to account and judged for transgressions and
trespasses.
This February, South Korea held its first - ever jury trial, in the case of a 27 - year -
man charged with assault and
trespass.
In another case, a
man was charged with
trespassing at a public university in Ohio after preaching and refusing to leave.
Recently, two black
men who were not patronizing a Starbucks - but waiting inside for a friend - were arrested for
trespassing.
If you are merely
trespassing on someone's property, however, the property owner only has to warn you of known, very dangerous
man - made hazards.
#BREAKING: LA
man files class action suit against #Apple, claiming its practice of slowing down older phones amounts to «breach of contract» and «
trespass to chattel.»
In the video, it appears that deputies were going to let the young
man go with a
trespassing warning, but arrested him after learning from school administrators that he has
trespassed on school property multiple times since the Feb. 14 shooting that left 17 people dead.
Zachary Cruz, the brother of the
man who killed 17 students and staff members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, was arrested Monday, accused of
trespassing at the Parkland, Fla., school, officials said.