Alas, Pegaso production by the truck and bus manufacturer
whose name it bore lasted only until 1958 and just 86 cars were built.
Yahweh goes on to remind Israel that
the name it bears is Yahweh's name.
When applied to Scripture, the usual results of historical criticism are that most of the books of the Bible were not authored in the time they claim, nor by the authors whose
name they bear.
Like the religious people in Jesus» day, many in Christianity seem to prefer to follow the first Joshua, though the differences between him and the second Joshua, whose
name we bear, could not be more stark.
Scholarly research shows that most of the books of the New Testament were not likely written by
the names they bear (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, etc,), and the quotes in the NT that are attributed directly to Jesus himself are guesses at best.
Even the Gospels were not likely written by the disciples whose
name they bear.
A tragic accident is the source of this law; the child whose
name it bears was killed in 2002 when he was struck by an SUV driven by his father, a pediatrician, as he was backing the car into their driveway.
We were so happy to when Kate Winslet welcomed a beautiful, healthy baby boy, and a little stunned when she and hubby, Ned Rocknroll (a strange name in itself)
named him Bear.
He is a long - haired GSD so
we named him Bear.
We grow into the names we are given, we test them out, we grapple with them until we come to accept that we are
the names we bear.
Its texture, style of engraving, and even the hour of leaving it combine to place the stranger, whose
name it bears, in a pleasant or a disagreeable attitude even before his manners, conversation, and face have been able to explain his social position.
Should've
named him Bear or Moose, he's huge!!
The monumental scale of the Veils, coupled with the vibrant saturation of pigment on the the surface of Beth Zayin, endows the present painting with a prowess that emulates
the name it bears.
Its members include private companies — Ford Motor Co., IBM, and Motorola, Inc., to name a few — as well as universities, nongovernmental organizations, and the city whose
name it bears.