Sentences with phrase «outstretched arm of»

(Last year at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, I spotted a shitting dog huddled directly beneath the outstretched arm of Moses in Titian's monumental, multi-sheet woodcut «The Submersion of Pharaoh's Army in the Red Sea,» 1514 - 15, printed 1549.)
A tropical metropolis, the vibrant capital city greets island guests with the outstretched arm of the King Kamehameha Statue, often draped in traditional leis.
Chiellini tried to flick it toward the middle but was prevented from doing so — by the outstretched arm of Casemiro.
The German found himself free in the box from a Giroud pass only for his rifled volley to be blocked by the outstretched arm of the falling Stoke defender.
It wasn't long before City had turned the game in their favour as just minutes later Bacary Sagna's superb run down the right flank and cross found Aguero who expertly guided home his header beyond the outstretched arm of Heurelho Gomes.
Let's look at this beauty from another angle, this one showing just how perfectly the shot was floated over the outstretched arm of James Michael McAdoo.
Is it not striking that the Passover, the spring festival, is one of reminiscence, in which tile devout Jew relives the wondrous experiences of that night when Israel's host went out from Egypt by the mighty hand and outstretched arm of the Lord?
Most Profound: Richard Beck with «As Open as the Outstretched Arms of Christ on the Cross: Moltmann on Open Communion»
The Lord's supper takes place on the basis of an invitation which is as open as the outstretched arms of Christ on the cross.
As we stated at the open, Michael Pisanelli would hurl the ball to the right block, flying just over the outstretched arms of the Defender and Oren Schwartz would catch it and lay it in (while in mid-air) as the buzzer sounded.
That allowed Lampard to drive the ball under the outstretched arms of Artur and into the back of the net to give Di Matteo's side a comfortable two - goal lead on aggregate.
(Those outstretched arms of her «Frankenstein» walk actually help keep her balanced.)
Everything leading up to the Cross pointed to the Cross, everything was settled on the Cross, and on the Cross in the outstretched arms of Jesus grace was born.
Some days, I feel like I am crowd - surfing along on the outstretched arms of my support team.
The sun shifted, and out of the blue - green waters of the Mediterranean you could see the outstretched arms of Christ 20 feet below, protecting the entrance to the harbour at San Fruttuoso.
The elegantly angular forms in Johnston's artwork, which grew out of the artist's travels in East Africa, derive from the general outlines of the staffs held by Masai herders and the outstretched arms of the herders themselves.

Not exact matches

He acts out the scene, arms outstretched to show the scale of his pursuer.
I danced while the guitar played three - chord songs, kicking my feet in front of me, hopping from side to side, skinny arms outstretched.
Aaron Mitchell, the next - to - last man executed in 1967, succeeded in mythologizing the liturgy of death by removing all of his clothes a few hours before his execution, slashing his wrists with a razor blade, and standing in the form of a crucifix, arms outstretched.
Then we cried to the Lord the God of our fathers, and the Lord heard our voice and saw our affliction, our toil, and our oppression; and the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, with great terror, with signs and wonders; and he brought us into this place and gave us this land, a land flowing with milk and honey.
Lest anyone miss the point, Kesey tells us that on the instrument of torture McMurphy's arms were outstretched.
But when he received a company of Jews, mindful of centuries of Christian persecution and futile dogmatic debate, he simply greeted them with outstretched arms: «I am Joseph, your brother.»
The Exodus narrative — that we were slaves to a Pharaoh in Egypt, and God brought us out of there with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm; that a mixed multitude left Egypt with us, which teaches us that freedom is not for us alone — is central to Jewish identity.
The outstretched arms appear to be holding back two sides of a dark curtain.
The painting returns to the leitmotif of vision, blindness and spiritual insight, as the forgiving father delivers «the balm of grace with... lids closed and... arms outstretched
Most would deem a screaming man run up and cut off your arm with a machette as evil, until you realize that he just saved your life as you see the black mamba still clinging to the outstretched fingers of your severed arm.
You shall remember that you were a servant in the land of Egypt, and the Lord your God brought you out thence with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm; therefore the Lord your God commanded you to keep the Sabbath day.»»
Weigel exactly captures the anti-Papal ranting of the weeks immediately preceding the visit — and then the extraordinary change that came over the country that began the moment the Pope arrived and came hurrying down from the aircraft, arms outstretched.
We think of him with arms outstretched, saying things like, «Behold!»
The LORD brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, with a terrifying display of power, and with signs and wonders; and he brought us into this place and gave us this land, a land flowing with milk and honey.
The collective memory of Israel concerning its own creation in the total Exodus event places the emphasis upon the intervening power of Yahweh, who «with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, with great tenor, with signs and wonders» (Deut.
Topher's Hell Toes barely touching the floor His filthy white night gown torn and tattered Back arching Facing an invisible tormenter Releases a silent scream Eyes red and purple A sea of fire fills the ceiling and he is there floating He is smiling with arms outstretched
In at least half - a-dozen cases I have seen the whole front of a house wrecked except the niche from which a statue of Our Lady or the Sacred Heart held outstretched arms to all the passers - by.»
And, despite my clear signals, my folded legs, my coffee in hand, even the enticement of his favourite show on the computer, his arms are outstretched beside me, asking for his Mumma.
Anne spins and spins in the back of the church, her arms outstretched, Joe does jerky jumping moves, shaking and wriggling, Evelynn stomps, the music washes over them and they have this freedom to move that I envy, this connection with their physical self to worship that I can hardly remember.
From all the nations, He drew one nation apart to be his own: «Has any god ever tried to take for himself one nation out of another nation, by testings, by miraculous signs and wonders, by war, by a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, or by great and awesome deeds, like all the things the Lord your God did for you in Egypt before your very eyes?
My outstretched hand meets a solid object that resists further forward movement of my arm.
At 112 - feet tall, this steel and concrete «Christ of Peace» towers over the city with arms outstretched, tiny windows dotting his hollow body so that tourist inside can peer out into the world.
Toes barely touching the floor Her filthy white night gown torn and tattered Back arching Facing an invisible tormenter Releases a silent scream Eyes red and purple A sea of fire fills the ceiling and he is there floating He is smiling with arms outstretched
You shall remember that you were a servant in the land of Egypt, and Yahweh your God brought you out thence with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm; therefore Yahweh your God commanded you to keep the sabbath day.
Once one has repudiated the alien world of male civilization, this natural mother is waiting for us, her arms outstretched.
When fans talk about what Ortiz meant, their eyes light up and they start gushing about the hope he gave them in 2004, the power of one well - placed f - bomb after the Boston Marathon bombing, the sight of Torii Hunter, end over end, with a policeman's arms outstretched.
Some clubhouse wags have suggested that a replica of the pitcher, life - size, should be set out there, if not the original article, stuffed, with a gloved arm outstretched.
If it wasn't premeditated you would see a bend in his elbow now and then instead of a big outstretched arm in line with his outstretched leg.
One man, with a serious mien and a constantly outstretched arm and pointing index finger, as though it is imperative that he always be in a posture to instruct, holds in his other hand a piece of paper on which plays are written.
Late in the third quarter he looked like the D - Wade of old, posting up Robert Covington before turning around and drilling a fadeaway over his outstretched arms.
He sprinted all the way to the Arsenal supporters end and did a knee - slide in front of us with hhis arms outstretched in celebration.
His arms outstretched and eyes facing the heavens, as if channelling some kind of higher power.
Goalkeeper Leandro Chichizola came flying out of his box to clear a ball ahead of Suarez, and as he blocked the ball it rose up and hit his outstretched arm.
In the dying minutes of a match against Tottenham, Mahrez froze Jan Vertonghen on his heels with a swift shuffle of his hips before sweeping a curling shot past Hugo Lloris» outstretched arm.
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