Sentences with phrase «place of punishment»

There originally was no need for such places of punishment for sin, because there was no sin.
Of course some things get poorly translated when you go from Hebrew to Greek to English but the Idea of an eternally burning place of punishment is clearly there and you will get to see it for yourself when die just like all the other foul mouthed self absorbed idiots who don't like to be told that there path in life is wrong
«This is intended to provide us with sufficient space to modernise the estate and ensure prisons remain places of both punishment and reform.»
There have been innumerable afterlife judges and places of punishment and reward — and yet none agree on the criteria for entrance — and that includes different sects of the same religions positing the same judge / place of punishment / reward.
Then explain where you got «hell» when the Hebrew «Sheol» was NOT a place of punishment, AND the Hebrews did not even believe in immortality.
But also the idea of Hell as a place of punishment, abhorrent to most sane, free - thinking people, was I think extrapolated from Jesus's original speaking on Gehenna and Hades — which was originally intended as teaching on the Kingdom of God, not on eternal damnation ideas — to develop a means, as Sam says, of control.
Bell tries to shore up his position by recounting the multiple places in which God restored people from a place of punishment to a position of grace.
Correctly, we ought to speak of the Descent into Hades, for whatever this line of thought actually came to mean, it began by meaning, not that Jesus descended into the place of punishment, but that Jesus descended into the place where according to Jewish thought all the dead go.
Calvin took it in the sense that Jesus did descend to Hell, the place of punishment, and that in Hell he actually bore the pains of Hell which all men should have borne.
Anyway, the few passages which do in fact refer to a place of punishment speak of flames and a Lake of Fire.
Nor can this approach take the place of punishment for most criminals.
Try to avoid using the bedroom as a place of punishment.
I never used time - outs for Brayden until he got older (close to 3) and then it was used as a place for him to gather himself emotionally, not a place of punishment.
I regard prison first and foremost as a place of punishment where people lose their liberty as reparation for what they have done, but on top of that, prison can not continue to be simply an expensive way of giving communities a break.
The puppy's crate should never be a place of punishment if you want him to consider it a pleasant experience.
The crate should not be a place of punishment, but a sanctuary where your dog can retreat to rest and be secure.
With that said, it's important that you don't overuse his crate or make it a place of punishment.
It's not meant as a place of punishment.
You can help this happen by never using the crate as a place of punishment.
Making the kennel a welcoming place allows that it feels more like a «house» than a place of punishment.
In the video Museum Highlights: A Gallery Talk 1989 (Tate T13715) Fraser — in the guise of a fictional museum docent named Jane Castleton, a persona the artist has adopted in other works — leads a tour of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in which she satirises the language used by institutions to describes art works and also draws connections between the historical development of the gallery and places of punishment and imprisonment.
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