Sentences with phrase «only enmity»

On the cross, Jesus revealed how to create peace where there is only enmity, blame, accusation, and strife.

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Though this simple medical device contains only about $ 1 of the drug epinephrine, the company that sells it, Mylan, earned the public's enmity and lawmakers» scrutiny after ratcheting up prices to $ 609 a box.
One is to blame everything on racism, to declare that the situation proves the continued existence of old - style American racial enmity, only now in a more subtle and modernized form.
For he is determined finally and forever to be reconciled with the human race, and the enmity which exists can only be overcome if he takes all wrath — his as well as ours — up into himself.
As Freud rightly taught, it takes only three parties — a man, a woman and a child — to create the conditions for enmity in the world, and the introduction of a fourth, as scripture tells us, raises Cain.
Only the federal government, in Stern's view, has the resources and the moral authority to protect us from the violent enmity of the radical right.
It seems probable that Nero's implication of the Christians in the fire of Rome was the first occasion on which such an imperial edict was specifically applied to Christians; once issued, the edict, put into force only sporadically and in particular regions during the next century, was to menace Christians with persecution whenever they grew strong or incurred the enmity of pagan or Jewish neighbours.
Life is a protean fountain of delight, in need of enmity, dying, and martyrdom, devoured only by a disgust which must be overcome in the pursuit and creation of its own immediate goodness (TSZ 120f.).
David G. Roskie's compelling study Against the Apocalypse: Responses to Catastrophe in Modem Jewish Culture discusses the cross symbol's use not only in Chagall's painting, but in the literary work of Der Nister, Lamed Shapiro, Sholem Asch, S. Y. Agnon and the poet Uri Zvi Greenberg (Harvard University Press, 1984 [pp. 258 - 310]-RRB- In literature written before World War II (and under the influence of biblical criticism that had emancipated Jesus» image from its doctrinal Christian vesture), these authors used the cross symbol variously; for Asch, the crucified figure in all his Jewishness symbolized universal suffering; for Shapiro and Agnon, on the other hand, the cross remained an emblem of violence and a reminder of Christian enmity against Jews.
It only confirms that enmity and division is our most immediate and instinctive response to something we disagree with.
Not only that, but sex and procreation themselves have a new purpose: they are now the enemies of death, because there will be enmity between her seed and the seed of the serpent, who is the embodiment of death.
He thus not only drew down upon himself the enmity of the persons expelled, but at the same time thereby raised the question as to his authority and its basis; his followers became excited and threatening.
I don't see how it can be logical to support free labour movement between a bunch of countries linked only by a degree of geographical proximity and a good deal of mutual enmity, but to oppose it for everyone else.
They inherit not only superb athletic skills but an enmity that threatens to play out in a lethal drama on one of the fastest and most perilous ski slopes in the world.
From what I've noticed, the two rows don't necessarily dictate enmity or priority for the enemy's attacks, just rather attack ranges (so an enemy with only a short range attack wouldn't hit the back row and so forth).
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