Sentences with phrase «nowhere in scripture»

To the surprise of most, the words «missions» and «missionary» are found nowhere in Scripture.
Nowhere in Scripture, however, do we read that churches or individual Christians are supposed to make such determinations.
But nowhere in Scripture does it say that our ability to make decisions (good or bad) was taken away.
We're commanded by Scripture to forgive, love and be kind to others; however, nowhere in Scripture are we commanded to be friends with everyone.
Nowhere in Scripture is a man of God described as sitting at a desk in an office building from nine to five.
And I agree; the words «fake it» till you make it» are found nowhere in Scripture.
Except nowhere in Scripture is baptism every associated with drowning.
Thomas is often nicknamed Doubting Thomas, though this nickname is found nowhere in Scripture, and is probably not the best name for him.
I don't believe in any way that our faith is a blind faith, and I find nowhere in Scripture that God has asked us to detach our minds from how he reveals himself to be.
And nowhere in Scripture can we behold the reality of Jesus» sacrificial death and the anguish of His separation from His Father more clearly and penetratingly than in His suffering on the cross because of sin.
But the 50/50 marriage is actually found nowhere in Scripture.
mine is that nowhere in the scripture you cite does it say that «thou shall not get a tattoo».
Nowhere in Scripture does it say that suicide is not forgivable, so the burden of proof is on those who teach that people who commit suicide can not be forgiven.
Also, nowhere in Scripture do we read that this is eternal weeping and everlasting regret.
Masturbation is a tricky one because nowhere in scripture are we told if it is right or wrong.
The teaching that men are to be the «spiritual leaders» of their homes is found nowhere in Scripture, and yet I — along with far too many young evangelical women — spent hours upon hours fretting over this in college, worrying I'd never find a guy who was more knowledgeable about the Bible than I, who was always more emotionally connected to God than I, who was better at leading in the church than I, and who consistently exhibited more faithfulness and wisdom than I. (In fact, under this paradigm, I came to see many of my gifts as liabilities, impediments to settling down with a good «spiritual leader»!)
Secondly, nowhere in Scripture do we ever find the term «The Unpardonable Sin.»
It's a good thing that the Bible is crystal clear that the «Jesus» you wonder about is found nowhere in the Scriptures.
Nowhere in the Scriptures will you find a general command to commit genocide.

Not exact matches

Hebrews outlines a version of the atonement that exists nowhere else in NT scripture — namely from Jesus» own teachings.
Nowhere in Jewish scripture does it say that the Messiah is to die for the sins of the world, and nowhere in Jewish scripture are Moses» laws nullified or «comNowhere in Jewish scripture does it say that the Messiah is to die for the sins of the world, and nowhere in Jewish scripture are Moses» laws nullified or «comnowhere in Jewish scripture are Moses» laws nullified or «completed.
Notice that nowhere in this passage does it say that God has finished his work, or that the cannon of scripture is completed.
Nowhere does it say in the Bible that God has finished his work or that there will be no more revelation or that the cannon of scripture is complete.
e.g. Matt 5: 27 - 28 is a single attestation found nowhere else in the scriptures.
The answer is that nowhere in the Hebrew Scriptures does the expression «hate your enemy» appear.
Half - way houses, therefore, must be deemed faulty when they approve women ruling men in secular affairs (because Scripture nowhere forbids it and sometimes exemplifies it) but not in the church or home (because Scripture requires male leadership in both), or when they approve women ruling in today's church (because Paul's restriction on this seems to be culturally determined) but not in the family (because biblical teaching on this seems to be transcultural and timeless).
Nowhere does Scripture make reference to the deliberate destruction of a fetus, other than in acts of wartime atrocities (e.g., Amos 1:13).
No, this view of Scripture doesn't help, because if Scripture is read in such a light, we are nowhere nearer to the «true truth» than we were before we read a single word.
In vain did the followers of the historical study of Scripture argue that the Bible nowhere says that it has no mistakes in it or that the usually accepted authors of the books of the Bible actually were sucIn vain did the followers of the historical study of Scripture argue that the Bible nowhere says that it has no mistakes in it or that the usually accepted authors of the books of the Bible actually were sucin it or that the usually accepted authors of the books of the Bible actually were such.
In fact the word Hindu or Hinduism appears nowhere in the ancient «Hindu» scriptureIn fact the word Hindu or Hinduism appears nowhere in the ancient «Hindu» scripturein the ancient «Hindu» scriptures.
But nowhere in all of Scripture is there a passage where all six points above are present.
All sin is equally sinful in God's eyes, but nowhere was a city destroyed in scripture because there were too many divorces.
In fact, though I may be wrong on this, I will hazard a guess that the Scripture nowhere teaches that we are «saved from hell.»
- LIE, you are reading your prejudice view point into the scriptures and there are 1000's of churches and clergy that have shown that nowhere in the bible did your god discuss sexual orientation as we know and understand it today.
Bob, georgia, and ttwp, nowhere in the so called OT, (the obvious truth book), and truly was named by YHWH, «the book of remembrance» in Malachi 3v16, does it say jesus, nor does it tell of his story, and in all of those scriptures in the chapters that are in Isaiah 40, 41, 42, 43, and 44, are speaking of the servant, the elect, from the «seed» of David, as the future prophecy in Jeremiah 23 vs.1 - 8, and Jeremiah 33 vs.14 - 21 of the righteous BRANCH, named «The Lord (YHWH) Our Righteousness», and not just one person here, and again there is no name of jc here either, and this is taught to us, in Jeremiah 33 vs. 22 that there will be a great number of David's seed to be on the throne.
«The belief that the soul continues its existence after the dissolution of the body is... nowhere expressly taught in Holy Scripture... The belief in the immortality of the soul came to the Jews from contact with Greek thought and chiefly through the philosophy of Plato its principle exponent, who was led to it, through Orphic and Eleusinian mysteries in which Babylonian and Egyptian views were strangely blended» (The Jewish Encyclopedia, article, «Immortality of the Soul»).
Nowhere in his discussion of ancient Israel or early Christianity does Greenberg deal with theological interpretations of scripture in those traditions.
Nowhere does scripture use lollipops and springtime to describe hell, and all the descriptions are in stark contrast to the descriptions of heaven.
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