Sentences with phrase «point about the chapter»

True point about the chapter and verse divisions.

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On the outline, the chapter will include all the discussion and explanation you need for that point, divided into subpoints and stories you want to make about that specific point.
Read through the outline for the chapter in order to refresh your memory about exactly the point the chapter is making.
Yes, this was Paul's point, and he also is aware of this question, which is why he goes on in chapters 6 - 8 to explain what God has done about the death.
in Romans 5 the main point Paul makes in the whole chapter is that we had no say so about our birth.
9:3 points out that this entire chapter is about a single event 9:4 clearly states that any non-Muslim who isn't currently at war with the Muslims during said event and those who have agreements with the Muslims are exempt 9:6 states that even among those that they were fighting, if any seeks protection from the Muslims they are to give it to them The rest of the chapter is a continuim of theological ideals and prounouncements.
This is to davidnfran hay David you might have brought this up in a previous post I haven't read, but i did read quit a bit about your previous comments and replies at the beginning of this blog, so I was just wondering in light of what hebrews 6 and 10 say how would you enterprite passages like romans 8 verses 28 thrue 39 what point could paul have been trying to make in saying thoughs amazing things in romans chapter 8 verses 28 thrue 39 in light of hebrews 6 and 10, Pauls says that god foreknew and also predestined thoughs whom he called to be conformed to the image of his son so that he would be the first born among many brothers and then he goes on saying that neither death nor life nor angels nor rulers nor things present nor things to come nor powers nor hight nor death can ever separate us from the love of god in christ jesus so how would i inturprate that in light of that warning in hebrews 6 and 10,
In a later chapter we shall have occasion to point out that all preaching worthy of the name must be theological, by which I mean that it must be, as the very adjective indicates, «a word about God» and hence about God's decisive action for humankind in the event we name when we say «Jesus Christ.»
What has just been said confirms what was pointed out in Chapter IV and earlier in this chapter about the relation between faith andChapter IV and earlier in this chapter about the relation between faith andchapter about the relation between faith and works.
Even I, although I have argued throughout this chapter for understanding the ministry basically from a monoepiscopal point of view, have sometimes been nostalgic about the first century, where everybody seemed so keen and enthusiastic (literally filled with God) that things got done and «offices» were not established.
What started out in this chapter as a question concerning the rational and scientific justifiability of revelation has at this point turned into a question about the justifiability of the enormous amount of trust that underlies the scientific, critical enterprise itself.
As some have pointed out, how can we possibly take such an immovable stand on the issue of homosexuality, but we allow women to speak in church, to go about with their heads uncovered, we no longer stone people caught in adultery, we don't crucify thieves... it's just astonishing to think people pick and choose verses and chapters from the Bible to cling to.
This is significant, because up to this point in chapter 16, nobody has spoken to her or about her by name.
A breaking point on that happened about a year after I had left that church and I was sitting in my car, doing my daily reading and one of the chapters up for that day was Numbers 5.
But by way of preview (and because the topic of this month's synchroblog is hell), here are some of the main points I will be writing about in that chapter:
This idea come from an interview I conducted with Marcy Axness, PhD, in chapter 3, in which she brings up several brilliant points about mindful pre-birth matching.
Presenting findings from research conducted through a grant from the National Science Foundation, Herrmann Abell and DeBoer point in their chapter to steady but modest improvement in students» understanding of energy from middle to high school, but they also note that «even after years of instruction, many students have a very limited and unsophisticated understanding of the formal conventions for thinking and talking about energy.»
I don't want to miss out on documenting my life because I feel weird about how I look at some point, I don't want missing chapters in my book.
I've played through the first five chapters of MGS 5 so far and until I get another run through those same missions tomorrow I'm just going to bullet point some thoughts about the early days of this expansive game.
The actress spoke with MTV while promoting her upcoming projects and was asked point blank about her rumor involvement in director Simon Kinberg's next chapter in the ever - growing mutant franchise.
The package gets bonus points not only for including a chapter insert, but making it part of a worthwhile 4 - page booklet that talks at length about the movie's production, reception, makers, and cast connections.
Three straight weekend wins would mirror the box office performance of Mockingjay — Part 1, though the penultimate chapter was about 12 % ahead of its follow - up's domestic total at the same point last year.
Each of the chapter specific power points takes about two hours to work through so there is scope for a lot more, but it depends on how quickly you read through the text.
Resources included are as follows: 3 0 P D F files for you to print: Key word cards, chapter 2 to read, chapter 2 writing task about finding the key, Story elements, Story board to complete, writing pages, A 4 topic title to introduce the book, retell the story from another point of view, write a diary entry task, write a postcard, acrostic poem to complete, make words from letters, photo pack, flashcards of character names, character descriptions, my favourite part of the story is — drawing page, I like this story because writing task, design a new book cover, draw a garden scene, hand puppet template to draw, draw a family portrait, writing booklet cover to keep pupils project work together, large display items door to the garden and large key, long banner to head wall display, large letters to spell out book title, display border to edge wall display, story sack tag to keep resources together.
«As soon as I heard about the achievement school district bill, I just knew I had to be a part of it,» said former state lawmaker Marcus Brandon, who founded a charter school in High Point and is now executive director of CarolinaCAN, a state chapter of the national advocacy group 50CAN which works to promote high quality charter schools.
But here's the thing: by the closing chapters of his breezy, 478 - page tome, Brill sounds far less like an uncritical fan of charter school expansion, Teach for America (TFA) and unionbusting and far more like, well, a guy who has spent several years immersed in one of the thorniest policy conversations in America, thinking about a problem — educational inequality — that defies finger - pointing and simple solutions.
Chapters alternate between Bob's and Livy's points of view, offering just the right blend of mystery and cozy magic in a rewarding story about how friendships — and people — evolve over time.
The novel began with a prologue about a hunter, followed by opening chapters from Pru's point of view.
Chapter - by - chapter point of view switches, mysterious story lines that don't become clear until the last page, and characters so full of raw and deep - seated hurts that you feel like an intruder just for reading abouChapter - by - chapter point of view switches, mysterious story lines that don't become clear until the last page, and characters so full of raw and deep - seated hurts that you feel like an intruder just for reading abouchapter point of view switches, mysterious story lines that don't become clear until the last page, and characters so full of raw and deep - seated hurts that you feel like an intruder just for reading about them.
I spoke to Viz senior vice president Alvin Lu about the weekly chapters at NYCC last year, and he made an interesting point: «Manga is a live medium in Japan,» he told me.
Triad Chapter of SinC in High Point, NC: Spoke about my experience mystery writing and changes in the publishing world.
By the way, the chapter had a lot of points about people not being very smart predicting what's next.
The chapter goes into great detail about market timing, or trying to guess what the market will do, so I'll just summarize some of the key points here.
As you find clues the game automatically takes notes for you to refer back on and at the end of each chapter you can answer questions about what you have discovered to keep those key points in your head.
Alternative Magazine Online recently reviewed Chapters 1 - 3 of indie point - and - click adventure game The Dream Machine, describing it as «not only a game about dreams, but a dream come true for adventure gamers.»
Following on from Chapters 1 - 3 («not only a game about dreams, but a dream come true for adventure gamers») and Chapter 4 («inspired point - and - click storytelling from a small indie studio with big ideas and even bigger dreams»), this penultimate chapter sees Victor continuing his quest to save his pregnant wife and defeat The Dream Machine once and fChapter 4 («inspired point - and - click storytelling from a small indie studio with big ideas and even bigger dreams»), this penultimate chapter sees Victor continuing his quest to save his pregnant wife and defeat The Dream Machine once and fchapter sees Victor continuing his quest to save his pregnant wife and defeat The Dream Machine once and for all.
The figures talk about everything: local chapters around the nation; the party's free lunch program, free medical clinics, Liberation Schools, and newspaper; Eldridge Cleaver, George Jackson, Fred Hampton, and Bobby Hutton; members being jailed, accused of inciting a riot, firearms charges, murder, and more; the Free Huey and Free Bobby campaigns; and the party's Ten Point Program, the principles for which it stood.
The show, which is based on the idea of «an apocalypse announced long ago that can not come about», is presented in three chapters and explores this thematic field from the point of view of critical Anthropology, highlighting the economic, social and historical aspects of narratives on the end of the world.
7:47 point: «We need more documentation of what you're talking about», so I wrote a memo that turned into a 17 page memo with chapter and verse references, citations, all the evidence on where this information was coming from, and when I had finished writing that memo, two things happened: I got a phone call from Don Kennedy thanking me, and wanting to talk more about what I had learned, and I had also realized that what I had written was the seeds of what ultimately became a book chapter, so I realized there was a story in this.
As much of this paper is concerned with instrumental records deriving from thermometers it should be noted that in Chapter 5 of his book» Climate History and the Modern World», Lamb makes many good points about the relatively limited accuracy of instrumental records.
Sam Glover: Yeah, and Lukas Mathis, his point is throughout his book and now that we've highlighted this, it's obvious to me that this chapter is in some ways an exception and personas are sort of an exception to the idea that know what you need to do is, if you want to represent early stage startups, go talk to people who are early stage startups, learn in great detail and as much detail as you can, what kinds of problems they have and how they go about trying to solve them.
When I asked Dershowitz what he would change about Letters to a Young Lawyer if he were writing it today, he pointed out that because law has become much more of a business, he would want to add a chapter on conflicts and billing practices, which are more relevant than they were.
In Chapter 12 Dawkins is making a point about the development of Evolutionarily Stable Strategies (ESS) in a social context, and the role of game theory in illuminating the development of cooperation and selfishness, in particular a game called the «prisoner's dilemma» which highlights the development and subsequent stability of cooperation and selfish strategies for how we socially relate to each other.
Through the public consultations held for this chapter, there were a number of overarching points identified about the existing state of post-release programs for Indigenous women.
Bearce likes Piver's book as it is «broken out into chapters on money, career, children and the like and lists related questions that get to the point of how each person feels about them.
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