Sentences with phrase «pronounced judgment»

He pronounced judgment only on lust — that is, sex without mutual love which uses another as an «it.»
3 For though absent in body, I am present in spirit; and as if present, I have already pronounced judgment on the one who did such a thing.
For while previous challenges pronounced judgment upon doctrines or practices by recourse to the original tradition, many feminists pronounce judgment upon the tradition itself.
Once God had pronounced their judgment, it was impossible for them to repent and go back.
So in case what has been expounded here is correct, in case there is no incommensurability in a human life, and what there is of the incommensurable is only such by an accident from which no consequences can be drawn, in so far as existence is regarded in terms of the idea, Hegel is right; but he is not right in talking about faith or in allowing Abraham to be regarded as the father of it; for by the latter he has pronounced judgment both upon Abraham and upon faith.
«19 Prophetic religion accurately described this national self - deification and pronounced judgment upon it.
God pronounced judgment on the people living during the days of Noah (Gen 6:5, 11 - 13).
So Q pronounced judgment on «this generation.»
The city of Nineveh — God pronounced judgment through Jonah as a warning, but when the people repented, he did not destroy them.
When I later asked Parrish about that newspaper letter exchange, he commented: «I felt like someone was trying to sit on God's throne and pronounce judgment.
Nor do Christians understand Jesus Christ as some kind of Ayatollah, communicating a blueprint of an ideal society and calling upon his believers to make laws, pronounce judgment, and execute his will in the political, economic, and social spheres.
It is painful for me to pronounce this judgment on the multitude of Christians who sided with the National Liberation Front during the Algerian war.
The power to bind and loose, conferred on all the apostles jointly and to Peter in particular (Matthew 16:19) is seen in the Catechism of the Catholic Church as authority to absolve sins, to pronounce judgments on doctrine and to make decisions on Church discipline.
As a critique of culture in light of misogyny, feminism is a prophetic movement, examining the status quo, pronouncing judgment and calling for repentance.
Thus he is able to pronounce judgment on the existing order, threatening destruction of every order which resists the pressure of a higher level of community, and holding out the promise of a glorious new age to all who are faithful to this demand.
Jesus did not turn a blind eye to sin or avoid pronouncing judgment on those who sinned because that was part and parcel of who He was and why He came — to reveal His Father to those who would hear and reveal the punishment for those who ignored His message.
19 Many evangelicals are more hesitant than Lindsell to pronounce judgment in regard to Marxsen's faith, however inconsistent they might believe his theological position to be.
They don't carry the evidence of a prior way of life; they don't pronounce judgment on our society.
Annnnnnnd then you proceed to pronounce judgment on both groups.
I'm almost sensing from some that they think God has no right to set up a theocracy, and no right to pronounce his judgment on people.
I have always told students that when they pronounce judgment on historical figures, they should do so in the light of possibilities in that person's circumstances.
If a judge pronounce a judgment, render a decision, deliver a sealed verdict, and afterward reverse his judgment, they shall prosecute the judge for reversing the judgment which he has pronounced, and he shall pay twelve fold the damages which were (awarded) in said judgment; and publicly they shall expel him from his seat of judgment and he shall not return, and with the judges in a case he shall not take his seat.21
Either you turn from you ways, or I will pronounce judgment upon you.
Specifically, Wright is skeptical of form criticism, which dices the Gospels up into bite - sized portions — a riddle here, a parable there — and then pronounces judgment on the authenticity of this or that piece of data.
First he gives a warning, then he pronounces a judgment which is formulated by his prophet, and finally there comes the miraculous and shattering execution.
Attorneys and judges enter the arena to offer their partisan advice and pronounce their judgments.
While trials can be conducted only by a judge who will pronounce judgment, a citizen has a right to demand a trial by twelve other citizens, chosen at random.
If so, you could qualify to be 1 of 15 lay members of a «jury» that will pronounce judgment on whether society needs this technology.
In that regard, we are like children who, after listening to fairy tales, begin to suspect that trolls populate the underside of every bridge and that cloudy mirrors will pronounce judgment on our pulchritude.
We are at a loss to understand upon what principle of law, applicable to appellate jurisdiction, it can be supposed that this court has not judicial authority to correct the last - mentioned error because they had before corrected the former, or by what process of reasoning it can be made out that the error of an inferior court in actually pronouncing judgment for one of the parties in a case in which it had no jurisdiction can not be looked into or corrected by this court because we have decided a similar question presented in the pleadings.
[40] Where one or more of the grounds enumerated in Rule 9 - 5 (1) are made out, the Court may pronounce judgment or order that the proceeding be stayed or dismissed, and that the costs of the application be paid as special costs.
(3) After receiving the opinions, the justice must pronounce judgment in accordance with the opinions of the majority and that judgment constitutes the delivery of the judgment of the court.

Not exact matches

Bold and willful, they do not tremble as they blaspheme the glorious ones, whereas angels, though greater in might and power, do not pronounce a blasphemous judgment against them before the Lord.
Or Christ will return to the earth to pronounce final judgment.
At the last judgment, the Catechism of the Catholic Church tells us, Christ «will pronounce the final word on all history.
Yet they spew hate and throw judgment around seemingly more pronounced than anyone else.
Ordinarily the word designates the residence of the chief Roman official, where cases were often tried and judgment pronounced.
In the second it is entirely at the Inspiration and direction of the Word that the prophet devastatingly confronts and convicts the king, and it is the content of the Word which he then pronounces in judgment («Thus says Yahweh!»
Thus in either case the judgment is pronounced upon man not from the human standpoint, as if man» s value were somehow immanent and securely possessed by him, but from without — according to Jesus, of course, God is the only Judge.
He is a good, omnipotent, omniscient God, who remains in control of His creation, over which He will pronounce ultimate judgment.
And if vengeance must be exacted, if a judgment, a condemnation must be pronounced, they are the Lord's alone.
Jud 1:9 But Michael the archangel, when he disputed with the devil and argued about the body of Moses, did not dare pronounce against him a railing judgment, but said, «The Lord rebuke you!»
For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and the measure you give will be the measure you get.»
Precisely in acknowledging God's primordial will as represented by Jesus, one necessarily pronounces a truth - judgment about Jesus» revelatory function — or, to use the traditional term, office.
So identified were they with the new cause, that they had difficulty both in relating themselves to the old and in pronouncing the ever - needed word of judgment on the new.
The Murjites — literally those who postpone; here, those who postpone judgment until it is pronounced by God on the Day of Judgment — were more tolerant than the others in their political views and more liberal - minded on theological questions.
He pronounces fierce judgment on the Corinthians who remain milk - drinking believers, never learning to eat the rich meat and to quaff the good wine of the gospel.
The souls were regarded as waiting in storehouses for the final judgment to be pronounced.
They have been pronounced guilty, but guilt alone is not a motivator but a paralyzer, even if the judgment is accepted.
He pronounced decisive prophetic judgments on the organized religion of his day, reminiscent of an Amos or a Jeremiah.
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