Sentences with phrase «passage out of the book»

Each church picks a passage out of the book to base everything around they don't even embrace it all to the fullest.

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But the reports of Trump's decision to pardon Libby came out after the first passages of Comey's new book emerged in the press.
It's no wonder, then, that I found myself underlining passages in the margins of «Remote: Office Not Required,» a book coming out October 29 by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, co-founders of Chicago - based 37signals, the company behind popular Web - based collaboration tools such as Basecamp, Highrise, and Campfire.
bootyfunk your and idiot because that passage in mathew 10 its a parrable he is trying to get people to realize that God needs to be the most important thing your life because with him you would not be period so to say that Jesus Christ the son of God is promoting volience is ridiculous, it tares me up that people like you take bit's and peices of the bible and make sound like you want it to if your going to read the Christian hand book then read it all do nt take stuff out of contence just to suit your life style your truly and always be a devoute Christian
The teaching of purity does not make any human being the judge and jury over others, nor does Deuteronomy, despite what this passage sounds like when you carve it out of the book.
Alternatively, you could combine the process of writing out the Bible passage with a design from a mindfulness colouring book by adding the words of the passage to the design.
The fact of the matter is that specific passages cherry - picked out of these «Holy Books» counts for exactly nothing.
So until the new version of that book comes out, maybe I can write a few blog posts once in a while about these other passages.
3Eslick points out that at the crucial passage in Process and Reality in which Whitehead says Descartes» concept of substance is a true derivative from Aristotle's, Whitehead refers the reader not to Aristotle's Categories but to W. D. Ross's book about Aristotle (SCCW 504).
My constant purpose was and is to adumbrate on every subject I handle a genuinely canonical interpretation of Scripture - a view that in its coherence embraces and expresses the thrust of all the biblical passages and units of thought that bear on my theme - a total, integrated view built out of biblical material in such a way that, if the writers of the various books knew what I had made of what they taught, they would nod their heads and say that I had got them right.
Taking as his source the Mishnah, the book of Jewish oral traditions, Edersheim writes that specific passages «lead us to infer that these flocks lay out all the year round».
If you go to the book of revelations, read a couple documents and study a little in some documentary's you will find out that the translation is corrupt, infact they destroyed for other reasons, BUT in Tobias you will still learn that the old testomant does not approve of homosexuality, also in Leviticus, as well as Romans, and 2nd Corinthians, and a bit more passages, use google, it might help.
The reason that some people wonder if they can be blotted out of the book of life is because passages like Revelation 3:5 seem seem to indicate that this is a distinct possibility.
However, lots of people struggle with various passages in the Bible which seem to indicate that a person can lose their eternal life by being blotted out of the book of life.
Still, initiated by his utterances, there ensued, as Doctor Morgenstern of Hebrew Union College has pointed out, a notable mood of universalism in Jewish thought from which there are numerous passages of broad humanitarianism in the latter chapters of the Book of Isaiah and in the Minor Prophets.
Philip Payne fleshes out other important nuances of this passage in his book Man And Woman: One In Christ.
I want to scrawl whole passages of books on the stairway walls, scripture on the fireplace, psalms on the cupboards, epic poems on the east wall, quotes on pumpkins, rules on the stairs, wear out a pack of Sharpies on the backs of the doors, just writing the truth that I know while I know it still for someday.
My favorite quote of the book comes from a passage where she relates going to a Christian tent revival meeting somewhere in Maine just to escape her cramped apartment on a Saturday night, and to her it â $ œsounds like the perfect entertainment for an atheist out on her own.â $ Hereâ $ ™ s the quote:
Have you ever set out to read through the Bible — as I know some of you are doing this year — or have you ever set out to study through a certain book of the Bible or a certain passage — and after struggling with it a bit, you throw up your hands in frustration and give up?
Victory in Greece would have booked Barca's passage to the knock - out phase but the three points proved elusive on a night when Luis Suarez hitting the top of the crossbar was as close as the visitors came.
With regard to the spanking, I am going to offer you a passage straight out of one of my favorite books, Positive Discipline A-Z, 1001 Solutions to Everyday Parenting Problems:
... have the kids make art for the nursery - frame it in cardboard painted a nice color... if you know the name (or wait until you do) have the religious background written out nicely for framing (my sister gave me the first bible passage featuring my son's name to frame, she color copied it out of a fancy illuminated manuscript type book - i'm not even religious and it floored me)
Discovering some new music together, recapping your favorite vacation memories over a dessert cocktail, or even sharing a few passages out of a favorite book are a fresh way to switch up winding down your date.
The fold - out booklet contains «The Conditional Mood,» a nice, thorough essay by critic Dennis Lim that considers the film in terms of Kieslowski's oeuvre as well as Polish political history, plus «Chance or Fate,» the surprisingly brief passage from Danusia Stok's 1993 book Kieslowski on Kieslowski in which the director describes the picture in his own words.
Lately we've been telling you about books that are coming out down the road in 2012 — like sequels to A Discovery of Witches and The Passage; an international bestseller from Germany; or the latest from Little Bee author Chris Cleave.
The horrors of the Civil War are also made immediately felt through the characters» lives in quiet but such graphic prose that it made me feel I was understanding it for the first time as a fellow human being rather than a student of history... One beautiful passage at the end of the book stays with me and seems particularly relevant, perhaps, to our current political moment: «So much blood has been spilled that redemption may be out of reach in the end.
He took me out of school with the intention of educating me himself, and instead of letting me finger - paint he read me the letters Vincent van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo right before he cut off his ear, and also passages from the book Human, All Too Human so that together we could «rescue Nietzsche from the Nazis.»
For an example of a book trailer that creates an atmosphere, check out the article about the Rite of Passage book trailer.
It's collated user information — What books people like enough to highlight passages out of.
The passage Grece sent was from a book that Darwin did not know, and, given that Grece's translation was pretty incomprehensible and that he was reading the words out of context, it was difficult for him to tell whether it really was an ancient Greek version of natural selection, as Grece claimed.
The New Yorker's «Book Bench» blog points out that Assassin of Secrets lifts so many passages from other sources that the book is more of a «pastiche or collage, rather than a «novel,» as we properly understand the word» and that Q.R. Markham (the pseudonym for Quentin Rowan), who is a poet and part owner of a bookstore in Williamsburg, a section of Brooklyn, may have consciously perpetrated an elaborate hBook Bench» blog points out that Assassin of Secrets lifts so many passages from other sources that the book is more of a «pastiche or collage, rather than a «novel,» as we properly understand the word» and that Q.R. Markham (the pseudonym for Quentin Rowan), who is a poet and part owner of a bookstore in Williamsburg, a section of Brooklyn, may have consciously perpetrated an elaborate hbook is more of a «pastiche or collage, rather than a «novel,» as we properly understand the word» and that Q.R. Markham (the pseudonym for Quentin Rowan), who is a poet and part owner of a bookstore in Williamsburg, a section of Brooklyn, may have consciously perpetrated an elaborate hoax.
Last chance to check out In the Land of Magnanthia (Portals, Passages & Pathways Book 1) by B. R. Maul.
Note: Warren Buffett must have not had this passage in mind when he bought Berkshire Hathaway in the mid-60's for around 40 % of its book value... see his 1985 Berkshire Letter for his mea culpa summary of how what he often calls «his worst investment» turned out.
For a full overview of the Book Passage Travel Writers & Photographers Conference, check out Conference Days.
The book also contains a detailed passage on each ingredient describing the work carried out by fishermen, hunters, cattle raisers, farmers and gatherers and includes maps pinpointing the origin of each product.
It happened sometime in the spring of 1990, while she was reading out loud, a passage to our class from Gertrude Stein's 1914 book, Tender...
«At the start of the book's passage on Hot air and global warming, she notes that there is «a vast amount of highly technical material on these matters» but points out that «thankfully, the issues have been clearly analysed and debated by scholars in the United States» before providing a long list of publications by «free market» lobby groups, such as the Cato Institute and the Heritage Foundation.
The MPs repeatedly challenged Nix's version of events, reading out tweets from Leave.EU spokesperson Andy Wigmore and passages from campaigner Arron Banks» book, The Bad Boys of Brexit.
It was difficult picking out passages from Kelly Elliott's Unconditional Love, but those are just two of the many from the 2,685 books that engineers at Mountain View have forced upon the AI's neural network.
Alpha Books, publisher of the Pocket Idiot's Guide to Home Inspections (2004), is changing a passage in its book that implies neither sellers nor practitioners can be counted on to disclose all known flaws in a listing: «Naturally, the seller may not be too eager to point out the little details about the home's structural conditions or maintenance issues,» the book says on page 7.
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