Sentences with phrase «not rebuked»

There was no one manning the «foreign passport» queue so we headed to the «ASEAN» queue and were not rebuked.
The former London mayor's allies have insisted that he was not rebuked by Mrs May during the meeting, and that he has resolved not to change his style as a result of the controversy.
When influential evangelists (Franklin Graham, Pat Robertson), academics (Samuel Huntington, Bernard Lewis) and generals (William G. Boykin) have construed Islam as the enemy, Bush has not rebuked them, thereby permitting some to believe he shares their views.
Thomas is not rebuked for seeing.
Now why have you not rebuked Jeremiah of Anathoth who is prophesying to you?
Yet she is not rebuked.
Do not rebuke a mocker or he will hate you; rebuke a wise man and he will love you.
Interestingly, Jesus does not rebuke them for aspiring to greatness.
Then when she affirms she believes that, He doesn't rebuke her.
Jesus doesn't rebuke or reprimand him.
God did not rebuke Habakkuk for the prophet's complaints, nor did Jesus embarrass Mary and Martha for blaming him for not healing their brother.
I can't help but to think of a passage I've been studying lately — 1 Timothy 5:1 — «Do not rebuke, but encourage.»
But the Angel of the Lord doesn't rebuke her in verse 9.
PASTORS, YOU CA N'T REBUKE GREED, IF GREED IS IN YOU.
Why don't you rebuke Monsato.
Jesus didn't rebuke OR correct him.
Even more horrifying than their utter lack of decency is the fact that other midwives and lactation consultants commentators / Facebook users / Tweeters haven't rebuked them, but embraced these vile lies instead.
Even more horrifying than their utter lack of decency is the fact that other right wing commentators / Facebook users / Tweeters haven't rebuked them, but embraced these vile lies instead.
This rhetoric is not as stark as Cuomo's words in a video to the Working Families Party convention, where he promised to push for Democrats and back primary challengers to I.D.C. senators if they did not rebuke the G.O.P.
If he has an accident, do NOT rebuke him unless you actually catch him mid-squat.
The one suggestion I'd have is to show the users who agreed or disagreed, I think that would help foster actual conversations as opposed to people just downvoting anything they didn't like but couldn't rebuke.

Not exact matches

While Netanyahu drew considerable rebuke in the report, he was not the only person put in its crosshairs.
«I have never used an offer of work or a threat of rebuke to coerce someone into something that they did not want to do.»
The letter, which is widely read for clues on where the world's most famous investor thinks the economy and markets are headed, is not an explicit rebuke of President Trump.
If people worry that offering suggestions might make them feel foolish or be rebuked, they simply won't try to come up with new angles on problems or new ways of growing the business.
Trump last Friday accused OPEC of «artificially» boosting oil prices, threatening on Twitter that this «will not be accepted,» drawing rebukes from several of the world's top oil exporters within OPEC.
One of the most devastating rebukes to any business person is to say she doesn't «get» China.
The address was a not very subtle rebuke of Trumpism and an alternate vision for how the party could approach a race against likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the fall.
After White House economics adviser Larry Kudlow suggested Haley had misstated U.S. policy because she was confused, Haley issued a stinging rebuke: «With all due respect, I don't get confused.»
On April 26, for example, analysts didn't ask Barclays CEO Jes Staley about a fine and stern rebuke (pdf) he received just days earlier from regulators, following his ill - advised attempt to uncover the identity of a whistleblower.
One interpretation for the severity of rebuke is that the master's investment was primarily human, not monetary.
Welles presents the fat knight as an unlikely prophet, rebuking the absurd folly of war in his very shape — an inversion of the spindly Don Quixote, satirizing not knight - errantry but the brutality of the battlefield.
Granted there are times to rebuke, but read the pastoral letters in how a mature disciple ought to handle that... it certainly isn't in the spirit of offence and justification in speech.
An Australian Primate rebuked Archbishop Glenn Davies and Bishop Richard Condie for attending the ceremony, saying the new role doesn't align with his National Constitution and the Church doesn't approve of the move.
«And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.»
and rebuke unrighteousness within the church, but not persecute unbelievers who do nt have the holy spirit of conviction.
They tell the others, who still don't believe, but Jesus later appears to all 11 apostles (Judas is persona non grata at this point and / or dead) and rebukes them for not believing Mary Magdalene and the first two apostles who saw him earlier.
The other rebuked the first thief, saying, «Don't you fear God,» he said, «since you are under the same sentence?
As a committed pessimist, I was decidedly rebuked by his claim that pessimism is not an option for Christians, and that cynicism and despair are the besetting sins of our age.
I have heard several stories of Catholics being rebuked for opposing divorce or gay marriage because doing so is «not in line with Pope Francis.»
I'm beginning to see what it looks like to come as a child to my Heavenly Father, heeding the wisdom of Solomon, «My son, do not despise the Lord's discipline, and do not resent his rebuke, because the Lord disciplines those he loves, as a father the son he delights in.»
In fact, God even rebuked Israel for not paying their tithes to God.
«4 And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.»
He often echoes King's attitude that this generation not only must stand against the vitriolic words and violent actions of the bad people, but also must rebuke the appalling silence and indifference of the so - called good people who enable social stagnation.
I suspect she knew instinctively, the way women know these things, that a man who dines at a leper's house, who allows a woman to touch him with her hair, who rebukes Pharisees and befriends prostitutes, would not survive for long in the world in which she lived.
Gabriel's answer to his question is a rebuke: «Behold, you will be silent and unable to speak until the day that these things come to pass, because you did not believe my words.»
Then Peter took him, and began to rebuke him, saying, Be it far from thee, Lord: this shall not be unto thee.»
This moron of an elder rebuked me in front of everyone saying he didn't have time to debate with me about what I mentioned about loving yourself.
It is a particularly troubling matter when God goes silent on us, when we can't hear his voice at all, whether it's a tender whisper of encouragement, raucous laughter, or a thundering rebuke, it is then that we are most keenly aware of God.
In an address that is hard not to read as a rebuke of the Roman Curia, Pope Francis delivered a searching reflection on pastoral ministry to a gathering of Italian bishops at St. Peter's Basilica this evening.
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