but all of the others who
quote biblical text annoy the sh & * out of me shut the f up and just state your opinion, we do nt need a lecture!
I was sick and tired of the bible thumpers
quoting biblical texts and telling me the bible fact.
I quoted biblical texts that say «act like a man» and to «fight the good fight.»
He quotes biblical texts cautiously, even sparingly, with a purposeful restraint and a poet's eye.
Not exact matches
(And rendering only a partial
quote is much like
biblical proof
texting in my opinion) I am kind of a stickler on such details, as a sloppy portrayal of another's words often leads to inaccurate representation of their intent.
Such immersion in the
biblical world and its language leads to much richer interpretation than either
quoting proof
texts or picking and choosing passages we like.
I'm talking to these Christians posting
biblical texts all over here, they love to
quote the first 4 gospels and pretend their religion is soft and cuddly, when in reality it's just as dangerous as any of the other religions.
Dale Vree came back in the New Oxford Review with an article titled «If Everyone Is Saved...,» defending Regis Scanlon and rejecting Neuhaus» exegesis of the
biblical texts he had
quoted.
To
quote Kenyan feminist theologian Musimbi Kanyoro, «Those cultures which are far removed from
biblical culture risk reading the Bible as fiction,» Conversely, societies that identify with the
biblical world feel at home in the
text.
There were other issues too: The way the accounts of Israel's monarchy contradicted one another, the way Jesus and Paul
quoted Hebrew Scripture in ways that seemed to stretch the original meaning, the fact that women were considered property in Levitical Law, the way both science and archeology challenged the historicity of so many
biblical texts, and the fact that it was nearly impossible for me to write a creative retelling of Resurrection Day because each of the gospel writers tell the story so differently, sometimes with contradictory details.
The
biblical text is seldom
quoted here, though references are scattered throughout.
She did
quote some of the scriptures that required quotations, the rest she stated the part and then paraphrased
biblical scholar about that section of
text.
It may mean printing the
text and pointing out specific verses or
quoting them with sufficient frequency that it becomes clear that these verses are present, that the ways in which the passage was remembered — the past interpretations brought to the present hearing — have overlooked these verses, that these are not the creation of the preacher but are the
biblical text.
The definition «you» provided of being Christian is not
quoted in
Biblical text.