We have to be thrilled that we are
not flesh and bones and accept ourselves for who we were made to be.
Contrary to the creeds, the resurrected Jesus taught: «Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I myself: handle me, and see; for a spirit hath
not flesh and bones, as ye see me have.»
Luke countered withdrawal from bodily existence with the blatantly bodily quality of Jesus» resurrection — «See my hands and my feet, that it is I myself; handle me, and see; for a spirit has
not flesh and bones as you see that I have» (Luke 24:39).
Not exact matches
The monks» enemies are
not of
flesh and bone - their enemies are things like intolerance, fanaticism, dictatorship, cupidity, hatred,
and discrimination which can be found in the heart of men.
It is understood that the sōma has parts, some physical (
bones,
flesh, blood), some spiritual (soul, spirit),
and some psychological (emotions, intellect, will, personality), but the word does
not refer to just one of these parts, such as the physical, but to the entire person.
Then Jesus» sudden appearance scares them out of their wits — a reaction that would have been ours as well, He shows them his hands
and his feet
and says, «Touch me
and see that it is I myself; for a ghost does
not have
flesh and bones as you see that I have.»
I did
not add nor take away one iota or wordage as you so did do... If one is to take Genesis 6:3 to heart
and mind
and soulfulness, the LORD is of
flesh and bone and He has given freely of himself to live but around 120 years.
There is no doubt that they have always in the feast of Easter Night celebrated the real,
and physical body of Our Lord: «feel my hands
and my side, that it is Myself indeed, for a spirit does
not have
flesh and bones as you see Me to have».
Because it was a material being who died on the cross, rose from the tomb,
and ascended into heaven with spirit
and body inseparably united, Latter - day Saints have no difficulty believing also that «the Father has a body of
flesh and bones as tangible as man's; the Son also; but the Holy Ghost has
not a body of
flesh and bones, but is a personage of Spirit.»
AsI came to separate who I was as spirit
and soul from my ego or
flesh and the latters coping mechanisms the inimacy with a few others became a place i
not only went to for encouragement, transparency
and to heal that inner child but also a place for clarity, to be remided who I really am, where those who've come to know me see me, help divide through the
bone and marrow per se.
For a change, thrust out your hand, please,
and touch as far as his
bone and his
flesh [
and see] whether he will
not curse you to your very face.»
That's as simplistic as I can so write CK... For before the Holy Spirit became
flesh and bones, Chaos ensued
and immeasurable amounts of Big Bangs began to multiply within great distances from each other... We are aware of but one Big Bang
and I am in sorrows that our astrophysicists can
not rightly fathom the plausible conditionings that permeate the theoretical potential for immeasurable amounts of Big Bangs leisurely being born / established within the Holy Spirit
and / or Spatial Nothingness...
They believe «Father, Son, Holy Spirit» are three distinct people that are made of
flesh and bone —
not infinite
and omnipotent.
There are four affirmations about Jesus Christ that historically have been stressed in Christian faith: (1) Jesus is truly human,
bone of our
bone and flesh of our
flesh, living a human life under the same human conditions any one of us faces — thus Christology, statement of the significance of Jesus, must start «from below,» as many contemporary theologians are insisting; (2) Jesus is that one in whom God energizes in a supreme degree, with a decisive intensity; in traditional language he has been styled «the Incarnate Word of God»; (3) for our sake, to secure human wholeness of life as it moves onward toward fulfillment, Jesus
not only lived among us but also was crucified for us — this is the point of talk about atonement wrought in
and by him; (4) death was
not the end for him, so it is
not as if he never existed at all; in some way he triumphed over death, or was given victory over it, so that now
and forever he is a reality in the life of God
and effective among humankind.
He is Spirit (John 4:24),
and Spirit is
not made of
flesh and bone (Luke 24:39).
Luke had been at pains to make clear that the risen Jesus was no otherworldly spirit but a physical form with
flesh and bones, 42 who consequently presented his disciples with infallible proofs.41 The risen Christ came to be regarded as having conducted a fresh ministry with his disciples,
and in these forty days he «taught them about the kingdom of God».41 But since the experience of the risen Christ was
not of this character at the end of the century when Acts was written, it had to be made clear that this kind of experience was brought to an end by a new event, the Ascension.
Without such bodily restoration, so the narrative in Luke makes clear, only a ghost might return from Sheol — «They were terrified
and affrighted,
and supposed that they beheld a spirit» (Luke 24:37)--
and the one satisfactory proof that the apparition was
not a ghost but a resurrected man lay in the evidence of «
flesh and bones.»
Paul did
not believe in the resurrection of the
flesh; he specifically denied that «
flesh and blood» continued after death; (I Corinthians 15:50)
and the spiritual «body» with which he wished to be clothed moved in new dimensions altogether, quite different from the Jews» resuscitated «
flesh and bones.»
His
flesh is consumed away, that it can
not be seen;
and his
bones that were
not seen stick out.
There is
not just to be one sex, but two, to cooperate
and help each other in a relationship that binds them together in a very distinctive
and definite way: «This at last is
bone of my
bones and flesh of my
flesh» Adam says of Eve.
I may never know the answer to that, but I do know that God's greatest concern is with the welfare of man's soul,
not this earthly
flesh and bone that we reside in for a brief time.
To convince the disciples that he was
not a ghost, he showed them his hands
and feet, or his side,
and told them to touch him
and satisfy themselves that he had
flesh and bones.
He was falsely accused, arrested, slapped, spit on, had His beard pulled out of His face, sent to court where though no guilt was found was sentenced to be beaten to within an inch of HIs life, struck with rods, whipped with a weapon that had sharp
bones and different pieces tore large chuncks of
flesh off, drug back to court wearing a robe which when the blood dried to it became its own bit of torture, the first beating
not good enough so sentenced to die, had a crown of thorns pressed down into his skull causing much more blood loss, beaten some more, forced to carry an extremely heavy wood beam as he marched toward His death, whipped
and beaten along the way, had huge nails driven through His hands
and feet,
and had a shoulder separated.
She is
bone of his
bones and flesh of his
flesh, but she is a she,
not a he.
No, the ball will
not pass through human
flesh and bone — stupid physics.
No offence meant, but being Happy a player gets injured isn't humane, these guys are
flesh and bones.
Professor Mike Benton from the School of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol, added: «It's amazing to see all the details of a dinosaur tail — the
bones,
flesh, skin,
and feathers —
and to imagine how this little fellow got his tail caught in the resin,
and then presumably died because he could
not wrestle free.
A heap of plastic
and metal is
not a machine, just as you don't have much in common with a pile of
flesh and bones.
«It's amazing to see all the details of a dinosaur tail — the
bones,
flesh, skin
and feathers —
and to imagine how this little fellow got his tail caught in the resin,
and then presumably died because he could
not wrestle free,» says Mike Benton at the University of Bristol, UK.
The sustained effort to center
and recenter, when successful, brings
not only our
flesh and bones into balance but also our nerve impulses, thoughts, emotions,
and very consciousness.
To begin with, because air does
not play a task in the context of (at least initially); I have the opportunity to study individual differences actually before organizing a meeting of
flesh and bone.
But, long ago, Steve Kloves wrote
and directed
Flesh and Bone, which isn't perfect but it's gripping,
and something called The Fabulous Baker Boys, which is so enjoyable it doesn't need to be perfect.
That
Flesh and Bone — a doom - filled piece that glowers with malevolence from its horrifying opening sequence to its unsettling conclusion — never received a great deal of attention upon its initial release isn't as much of a surprise as the fact that
not even the passage of time has cemented it as a minor classic.
Touch me
and see — for a spirit does
not have
flesh and bones, as you see I have.»
Wonder Boys is about characters
and interactions; it's about one of our most talented screenwriters, Steve Kloves (The Fabulous Baker Boys,
Flesh and Bone), working at the absolute top of his profession;
and it's about a cast so very sublime
and dead solid perfect that wondering what will happen next doesn't drive the film so much as hoping that whatever it is takes its sweet time: We want these people to stay put.
Britton's Polyptychs take inspiration from Jan Van Eyck's alter piece The Ghent Altarpiece
and like Van Eyck aim to put the viewer in Awe,
not of the damnation of their eternal soul but in the wonders of the
flesh,
bone and sex.
For the purposes of the exhibition the surface
not only refers to the skin, it also alludes to the way a woman presents herself to the world, the image she wishes to portray
and the lengths she will go to maintain
and perfect the exterior; whilst the «beneath» is both the
flesh and bones under the skin as well as the complexity of character
and the time, effort
and exertion that goes into the «making» of a woman.
«expensive, complex, delicate, intrinsically useless, created for some obscure psychic need of the species if
not the race, from the virgin resources of a continent, to be the indvidual muscles,
bones and flesh of a new
and legless kind.»