Sentences with phrase «one's entire context»

Mt 24:34 — again read the entire context — he was speaking of events in the future and was referring to the generation at that time.
Mt 23:28 — you must read the entire context of what Jesus was talking about, here he was referring to the 7 woes to the pharisees & teachers of the law bec of their hypocrisy.
I wish people would read an article and use its entire context when commenting.
Cherry picking scripture is a good example, you had a point you wanted to make, which is refuted merely by providing the entire context.
As you can see from the entire context (which atheists hate to provide..
The main idea of the entire passage and of the entire context is the phrase by grace you have been saved.
So when the entire context is considered, what Jeremiah means is that we should choose to trust in God rather than men, but we often fail in this.
You need to look at the entire context of Christ's teachings, wb4.
It is with this entire context in view that we most richly and accurately speak of «learning from him how to lead my life as he would lead my life if he were I.»
The point in the entire context is not about receiving eternal life or going to heaven when Paul dies, but is instead about being faithful and useful to God in what God wants to accomplish in Paul's life.
I suggest you read the entire context:
They tend to take certain passages and use them in their own way without using the entire context to make a point.
Such a disparity between Jesus and his entire context leads Hamilton to «agree with Fuchs and others that it was Jesus conduct, thus closely reinforced by his proclamation, that led the Jewish leaders to destroy him» (PPCT 366).
The verses dealing with marriage are not applicable — they deal with the marriage relationship only — and I'm not going but that set of verses in context for you — I'm sure you can read them for yourself (just, please read them in the entire context in which they are intended).
9) Why is there no concept of a Trinity seen in the Torah or Hebrew scriptures (King David, Moses & «God's Friend» Abraham never knowingly worshipped a Trine God) 10) Why does the entire context of the Greek scriptures center around Jesus being God's son?
Therefore, Communion, with its eschatological announcement and pre-enactment, is a reminder to the church that we have a particular vantage point as we look at the entire context of our preaching and our life.
I haven't really seen anything of note in the entire context....
The Gunners attacked the hosts and forced more goals kick as they seek to find the back of the net though West Ham had theirs as well but Arsenal superiority was somehow hinged on more of the these goal kick which showed the area pressure was intended and accumulated in the entire context.
Take hashtags for example - entire contexts can be created simply by adding the # symbol to the end of post online.
We relive the entire context in which that melody was first memorised.
There is no maximum, but each chart / pattern is unique so it's important to look at the entire context of the chart not just the individual price action pattern to make a decision.
Besides, it is long enough to cover the entire context and short enough to keep it interesting.
Plays, especially went through multiple revisions, sometimes changing the entire context of the story, heck Shakespeare's plays are famous for having multiple folios or versions if you prefer the terminology.
Occasionally one finds works whose internal demands extend beyond the confines of the frame or pedestal to encompass their entire context.
But he was lured by his neighbor, fellow Bauhaus master and photography pioneer László Moholy - Nagy... Feininger... experimented with extreme cropping, in which the entire context in a photograph is jettisoned, creating a tension between representation and abstraction and conveying immediacy and spontaneity, as seen in this photo of a locomotive in a train yard covered in snow, which seems both looming and playful.»
Occasionally, however, one finds works whose internal demands extend beyond the confines of the frame or pedestal to encompass their entire context, including not just the viewer, but every minute detail of their spatial surroundings, which, in an exhibition of many works, necessarily includes all of the others.
Underlying this entire context is the fact that we have not yet seen the equilibrium response or Earth system response from 350 to 400 ppm of CO2 — since the oceans are warming and ice is melting and the seas rising.
The entire context for this quote:
,» why anyone with an open mind who looks at the entire context that McIntyre presented, and which GC is doing its best to «dilute.»
The use of Google search results, in particular searches of a plaintiff's name, can itself be defamatory when the content showing up on these results because when readers do not delve into the content by clicking on the link to appreciate the entire context.
... the words of an Act are to be read in their entire context and in their grammatical and ordinary sense harmoniously with the scheme of the Act, the object of the Act, and the intention of Parliament.
[24] Reading the words of this legislative scheme in its entire context, harmoniously with the whole of the scheme and purpose, leads to the conclusion that if a person who was disabled as a result of an accident returns to work, and then, because of setbacks or otherwise, is again totally disabled due to the accident, she qualifies for benefits under s. 86, even if she was not disabled on the «magic» day at the end of 104 weeks.
The words complained of, when read in their entire context, are not capable of bearing a defamatory meaning.
As such, it must be interpreted according to the modern principle of statutory interpretation: Today there is only one principle or approach, namely, the words of an Act are to be read in their entire context and in their grammatical and ordinary sense harmoniously with the scheme of the Act, the object of the Act and the intention of Parliament.
This depends on the facts of the specific case, the relationships at issue, and the entire context.
Remember: «the words of an Act are to be read in their entire context and in their grammatical and ordinary sense harmoniously with the scheme of the Act, the object of the Act, and the intention of Parliament.»
[63] The well - established modern approach to statutory interpretation requires the words of an Act to be read in their entire context and in their grammatical and ordinary sense, harmoniously with the scheme of the Act, the object of the Act, and the intention of the legislature: Bell ExpressVu Limited Partnership v. Rex, 2002 SCC 42 at paras. 26.
This seems to be what the Court is getting at since they have listed it separately from the words of the statute «read in their entire context
Under this approach «the words of an Act are to be read in their entire context and in their grammatical and ordinary sense harmoniously with the scheme of the Act, the object of the Act, and the intention...
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