Also present among the Biennial newcomers are emerging artists already established downtown: Janine Antoni and Matthew Barney, who both push Body Art to new extremes; Suzanne McClelland, a maker of abstract paintings full
of hidden words and letters; Sue Williams, whose sleazy cartoonish paintings skewer male domination; Jack Pierson, whose fuzzy color photographs meditate on different forms of sexuality and beauty, and Lorna Simpson, a photographer and installation artist whose contribution, titled «Hypothetical?
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Letter from the CIO «One great use
of words is to
hide our thoughts.»
There is a limit on the hours worked because, as the website says, self - employed people have «ways»
of (I forget the exact
wording but it basically means
hiding their money!)
And for the fetching orthgonality
of ominous
words with toe - tapping music, I'd add Dorthy Love Coates, There's No
Hiding Place.
To read it from a survivor's standpoint, to feel the fear they must have felt
hidden away, to hear the cries
of their rescuer as the Nazi's beat him, trying to get him to say he had Jews he was
hiding, to think
of the rescuers children never saying a
word, and being always vigilant... it is both heartwarming, and utterly heartbreaking at once.
This is where faith comes in, we must
hide the
Word of God in our hearts and meditate on it day and night.
«I have
hidden your
Word in my heart,» Psalm 119:11 The above quote gives us the leitmotif
of the movie, The Book
of Eli.
Much
of multiculturalism's energy is devoted to this hunt for stray
words and phrases that supposedly reflect horrible
hidden biases.
In other
words, it may be true that «the owl
of Minerva flies only at night,» but Kierkegaard suspects that the metaphor
hides a profoundly dubious claim: that it is possible to reach a stable end - point
of reflection from which Minerva's owl can take off, and to which it can later return.
David, your 10 commandments (sorry, survival tips) contain a whole lot
of prescriptivism, some
of it
hidden behind
word screens.
It greatly disturbs me that members
of the Fred Phelps CULT, along with others like them, use the
word «Christianity» to
hide behind, in order to spread their hatred.
2 Corinthians 4: 1Therefore seeing we have this ministry, even as we obtained mercy, we faint not: 2but we have renounced the
hidden things
of shame, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the
word of God deceitfully; but by the manifestation
of the truth commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight
of God.
(12) And whether ye
hide your
word or publish it, He certainly has (full) knowledge,
of the secrets
of (all) hearts.
Of course, you notably worded it as «won't let us catch them», when what is really meant by calling the terrorists cowards is how they hide amongst civilians, perform heinous acts of terrorism against civilians and then run off and hide in tunnels, houses, caves, etc, forever afraid to show their face
Of course, you notably
worded it as «won't let us catch them», when what is really meant by calling the terrorists cowards is how they
hide amongst civilians, perform heinous acts
of terrorism against civilians and then run off and hide in tunnels, houses, caves, etc, forever afraid to show their face
of terrorism against civilians and then run off and
hide in tunnels, houses, caves, etc, forever afraid to show their faces.
For some it may mean that «there is an orphaned state required for the sake
of the kingdom
of heaven, in which a man who like all others is the child
of his parents must symbolize with his being and action the present but
hidden creation which is not a mere prolongation
of the old, but the new creation in relation to which the old has already passed away...» This is, therefore, the first
word that must be spoken:
of discontinuity between the kingdom
of God and any earthly order, even one as significant as the family.
The Israelite priests would have read the letters in reverse as Hu / Hi — in other
words, the
hidden name
of God was Hebrew for «He / She.»
Nicholaes Maes's painting Old Woman at Prayer has hung on my wall for years as a reminder
of the many who,
hidden and unrecognized, summon God's power into the world through
words faithfully uttered over the most daily concerns.
Herein is the tragedy
of the Lord's
words, «I will
hide my eyes from you.»
It would be difficult to
hide especially at night or in other
words the cool
of the day.
And to do this let us begin by climbing up till we tower over the trees which now
hide the forest from us; in other
words let us forget for a moment the details
of the economic crises, the political tensions, the class - struggles which block out our horizon, and let us climb high enough to gain an inclusive and impartial view
of the whole process
of hominization11 as it has advanced during the last fifty or sixty years.
If you judge me worthy, Lord God, I would show to those whose lives are dull and drab the limitless horizons opening out to humble and
hidden efforts; for these efforts, if pure in intention, can add to the extension
of the incarnate
Word a further element — an element known to Christ's heart and gathered up into his immortality.
Prophetic vision
of this sort — in other
words, metaphor, the linking within one image
of the «this here» with the «that there,» the distortion
of appearances «in order to show a
hidden truth» — is everywhere in this novel.
He tells us that he did not come «proclaiming the testimony
of God in lofty
words or wisdom,» lest rhetoric and philosophy
hide the power
of the Spirit.
This means that the «revelation
of the mystery
hidden from endless ages» which had taken place in the Incarnation
of Christ continues to occur through the «deeds and
words»
of the Church.
It's purportedly cryptically
hidden beneath the
words of John 6, and it's modeled after the Last Supper, although that isn't clearly a model for a repeated ritual, either.
Much that is anything but true democracy may
hide behind the fagade
of representative democracy; on the other hand, a society which is not democratically constituted in the normal sense
of the
word may sometimes achieve what a democracy aims at.
Yet if the Christ
of faith is an eschatological
Word, he can not be fully present in the dark and
hidden crevices
of a turbulent present, nor can he be fully at hand in the broken body
of a suffering humanity.
Awareness exercises can help us rediscover immediate experiencing and get beyond the use
of words and intellectualizing to pretend, keep distance, control,
hide.
But all will agree in recognizing that early in the first century in Palestine there lived a man «mighty in
word and deed» whose brief career, for the most part
hidden from us, was an event
of incalculable magnitude, not only because
of its effects but because
of what it was.
With the emergence
of historical criticism as the dominant form
of biblical interpretation, allegory was discredited as a feckless style
of medieval exegesis that twisted the
words and phrases
of Scripture into arbitrary symbols
of hidden truths.
«But we have rejected shameful
hidden deeds, not behaving with deceptiveness or distorting the
word of God, but by open proclamation
of the truth we commend ourselves to everyone's conscience before God.»
In the old tent, the glory
of God
hid behind curtains, but the
Word's tent
of flesh was transparent to glory: The
Word became flesh and tabernacled among us, and we beheld His glory.
But Gesenius, one
of the greatest Hebrew authorities, says that the name Esther is derived from the a
word meaning «to
hide.»
I still believe in God and the Divine, but I so rarely see it in practice and in action... it's heartbreaking to realize they harsh judgment and hypocrisy, racism and slavery
hiding behind the so - called «
word of God,» but I know my own God and my God is a God
of Love.
the bible talks about the religion
of man, verses that
of christ, he has not the holy spirit, chris made it very clear who enters heaven, he also said you are either for me or against me, man can not serve two masters, you may know how to read the bible, but without the holy spirit, the truth is
hidden from you, they have a form
of godlyness, but are without the spirit, they speak wonderful
words, but the truth is not in them, many will flock to the anti christ, Obama shows how easy it will be for satan to decieve the world, the bible has a lot to say about the end times, and we are in that area.
The prophetic
word of Ezekiel, given by God, warns individuals about
hiding their own responsibility in notions
of someone else's obligations.
The idea presented here resembles that found in John 8:52: «whoever keeps my
word will never taste death» — along with the notion that the
words of Jesus have a
hidden meaning (cf. Mark 4:10 - 12, 33 - 4).
@Damian Knight, stop
hiding behind definitions
of words such as murder.
the
word of the Lord came to Jeremiah in Tahpanhes, saying, 9 «Take some large stones in your [a] hands and
hide them in the mortar in the [b] brick terrace which is at the entrance
of Pharaoh's [c] palace in Tahpanhes, in the sight
of [d] some
of the Jews; 10 and say to them, «Thus says the Lord
of hosts, the God
of Israel, «Behold, I am going to send and get Nebuchadnezzar the king
of Babylon, My servant, and I am going to set his throne right over these stones that I have
hidden; and he will spread his canopy over them.
As Seerveld points out, «Generation after generation
of Christian scholars kept reading past the obvious sense
of what was before them and spent their sanctified ingenuity ascertaining the
hidden «spiritual» meaning
of the
words, so as to lead the inexperienced laity into the way
of mystical truth.
If people knew history and any meaning
of hidden messages
of words, the following wouldn't need to be pointed out: Is it not interesting that the Muslim member quoted in the article states he supports the Cordoba house mosque aka ground zero mosque.
The most striking example
of a
hidden meaning is provided by the beast - worship
of Revelation 13:8, to which the following verse refers with the
words, «Whoever has an ear, let him hear.»
And frankly I find it no more inexplicable in its most extreme expressions — which at their worst verge on sheer hysteria — than in its mildest — an almost morbid oversensitivity to every faint hint
of hidden meanings in every
word, however innocuous, that escapes the pope's lips or pen.
As already pointed out above, organic evolution is not what the etymology
of the
word «evolution» suggests, i.e., not unfoldment
of what was there
hidden to begin with.
Thou ow» st the worm no silk, the beast no
hide, the sheep no wool, the cat no perfume... Thou art the thing itself; unaccommodated man is no more, but such a poor, bare forked animal as thou art,» Lear strips all humanity naked with his
words of terror and abandonment as he works to discover what it means to be a man, not a king.
The man who performs religious rites without observing their
hidden meanings is, according to them, like a child who reads the
words of a book without understanding them.
For the Sufis, Islam is haqiqa, a reality
hidden behind
words and forms, while for the rest
of the Muslims it is principally
words and forms.