Sentences with phrase «outer court»

I'm the high priestess of Foxfire Coven, which is a traditional Gardnerian inner and outer court operating in the University area of Charlotte.
I did not worship profit (or shopping)... but I always (back then) made sure the ministers stayed in the outer court of the temple of profit.
You'd do well to look into the old ways of the «two» priests it required for the atonement of sin of the people — one for the inner court and one for the outer court, and the two animals — the spotless sacrificial lamb, and the scapegoat of whom the blood of that sacrificial lamb was placed and sent into the wilderness.
In Jerusalem, he drove the traders from the outer court of the temple, apparently by sheer moral force.
Immediately after he entered the outer court of the Temple, he drove away the money changers and the merchants who sold birds for sacrifice, giving as an explanation a quotation from Isaiah 56:7: «Even them will I bring to my holy mountain, and make them joyful in my house of prayer.»
There was, in the temple, an outer court called «The Court of the Gentiles.»
There is one thing that is worse than religion and that is knowledge without wisdom, People who try to enter the courts of God without entering on faith are stuck at the outer courts never really knowing God.
Now apparently the king is sitting there in bed, trying to figure out how to honor Mordecai, when he hears someone enter the outer court.
Now Haman had just entered the outer court of the king's palace to suggest that the king hang Mordecai on the gallows that he had prepared for him.
In verse 7a Ezekiel and Yahweh stand at the door of the outer court of the Temple.
It's like the three areas within the temple: the outer court, the inner court, and the holy of holies.
The outer court is de Medula Oblongata...
When the Romans saw what was happening in the outer court of the Temple, the military tribune in command of the garrison rushed down with troops to stop the outbreak.
It wasn't only the wild card that could have kept him out of the public eye, but a relegation to outer courts and non-primetime matches.
Fans were packed into just a few rows of bleachers on an outer court for the match, some of them discovering Osaka for the first time.
A snapshot from Wimbledon last week: Kimiko Date Krumm — a 40 - year - old Japanese player who lives in Monaco and is married to a German race car driver — nearly upset Venus Williams on Centre Court, while on an outer court 6» 6» Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina defeated Olivier Rochus, a 5» 6» Belgian.
«They were fighting like little sons of bitches all over the outer courts,» Bollettieri remembers.
The policy has play on the outer courts stopped at the ends of sets that were in progress when the rules went into effect.
Every days play starts at around 11.30 am uk time on the outer courts while the center court matches begin at 1:00 p.m uk time
The author, Rev. Tom Pedigo, calls this model «The Temple Pattern» which involves a simple threefold process of musically moving from the Outer Court (celebration and jubilation) to the Inner Court (reflection and expectation) and into the Holy of Holies (adoration and spiritual communion).
The exhibition addresses the function of the outer court, and the important roles of various rituals.
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