Sentences with phrase «rebuke at»

The governor decided, I would guess, not to give lawmakers an opportunity to publicly rebuke him at his State of the State and simply decided not to hold one at the Capitol.
In the same letter he writes, «We have no reason to mistrust our world, for it is not against us (Rilke too has heard the rebuke at the mouth of the Cave).
The nonbinding vote was a surprise rebuke at Disney's annual shareholder meeting in Houston...
Indeed, it is, in Bishop Wright's judgment, «heavily ironic that, in the week which has seen a tyrant with rivers of blood on his hands [Saddam Hussein] condemned for the abuse of power, we have also seen the architects of a bloody, ill - thought - out and reckless war rebuked at the polls.»

Not exact matches

As the BBC reports, most of the criticism is being lobbed at the Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust; but DeepMind also faced a rebuke.
US military leaders have roundly rebuked the deadly violence that unfolded at the white - nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last weekend, and a US Marine general specifically called out a former service member believed to be involved with a white supremacist group.
Furthermore, attempts at rebuking the coin have made people sound like fools.
It's likely we'll see a showdown at the bank's annual meeting on April 24, and this meeting could prove to be as significant a milestone for big bank shareholder relations as the pay rebuke Citigroup suffered last week.
Try Listening to Them,» drew a stinging rebuke from former New Republic executive editor Isaac Chotiner at Slate, who wrote a response in which he called it «terrible advice for the paper.»
Mandy Manning, a teacher at Joel E. Ferris High School in Spokane, Wash., wore several buttons that seemed to rebuke the president's priorities as she accepted a crystal apple trophy.
TRENTON, N.J. — President Donald Trump lashed out at the CEO of the nation's third - largest pharmaceutical company after he resigned from a federal advisory council, citing the president's failure to explicitly rebuke the white nationalists who marched in Charlottesville, Virginia.
David Rubenstein, a private equity titan and friend of Mnuchin's, engaged the Treasury Secretary in a friendly back and forth that never touched on immigration at all, let alone Trump's comments that have drawn global condemnation and rebukes from some in his own party.
Just one year off an annual meeting at which unaffiliated investors delivered a stunningly sharp rebuke of the entire board, near - autocrat and unrequited Buffet acolyte Sardar Biglari has nevertheless elected to press on with his personal crusade to erect an insipid caricature of Berkshire Hathaway.
Whether it is a rabbi questioning the loyalty of American Muslims to the U.S. Olympic teams, epithets shouted at Muslims by protesters outside a community event, or the director of an American Muslim organization questioning a congressman and, in turn, being rebuked, it is clear that what another congressman sees as hearings that will shine light, the targeted community is worried about the heat that will be turned on as a result.
so in your spare time of denial read Romans chapter 10 verses 9 thru 13 and give your life to Jesus Christ the one and only God that gave his life for all mankind, rich or poor that we may be forgiven of our sins and have power over the devil, and help the lost to find their way to salvation through the power of the Holy Spirit... so rebuke the devil and be free, give your life to Christ so you can begin to sleep at night... I love you all with the love of Jesus Christ...
Jesus walks with them some more, rebuking them and then spends the night with them, breaking bread at which point they realize who he is and he vanishes.
They tell the others, who still don't believe, but Jesus later appears to all 11 apostles (Judas is persona non grata at this point and / or dead) and rebukes them for not believing Mary Magdalene and the first two apostles who saw him earlier.
At Public Discourse today, I explain what led the Left to rebuke the authentically American understanding of religious liberty after the 1993 passage of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act:
At Public Discourse today, I explain what led the Left to rebuke the authentically American understanding of religious liberty after the 1993 passage of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act: Understanding why religious liberty became politically controversial requires more than just identifying....
Each of the four Gospels tells about the woman who anoints Jesus while he is at table, and in each Gospel someone sharply rebukes her for her action.
I suspect she knew instinctively, the way women know these things, that a man who dines at a leper's house, who allows a woman to touch him with her hair, who rebukes Pharisees and befriends prostitutes, would not survive for long in the world in which she lived.
And this world is kinda full of the resigned Mud Swallowers and the rebuking Mud Slingers and if you anoint yourself a fault - finder, you find yourself at fault in the end.
They are the ones who oppose Job, even during his suffering, who bring lying accusations against him, (Job 22:6; 18:5,19; 11:5 - 6), and who are rebuked by God at the end of the matter (Job 42:7 - 8).
We've had many of those involved at the time come and clarify, apologise, correct, and rebuke.
It is a particularly troubling matter when God goes silent on us, when we can't hear his voice at all, whether it's a tender whisper of encouragement, raucous laughter, or a thundering rebuke, it is then that we are most keenly aware of God.
In an address that is hard not to read as a rebuke of the Roman Curia, Pope Francis delivered a searching reflection on pastoral ministry to a gathering of Italian bishops at St. Peter's Basilica this evening.
I didn't realize at first and obviously dishonored myself and the man and the church, because I needed to be «lovingly» rebuked.
The powerful import of the passage, executed in devastating rebuke and at the expense of Shemaiah, is precisely to stress the polarity between «prophesying» prophets and the prophet, between madness and «the Word of Yahweh.»
The voice that rhymed at President Obama's inauguration, rebuked George W. Bush at a nationally televised funeral and thundered from the pulpit is weaker now.
At the same time, in spite of 2 Timothy 3:16's proclamation that «All Scripture is God - breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness...», many Christians let alone anyone else sometimes wonder if it might be best to archive large chunks of it in a filing cabinet labelled «no longer relevant»
«And blessed is he who takes no offense at me,» Jesus concludes, as though rebuking John for his doubts.
Simon the rebuker is rebuked, while the rebuked woman is named the perfect hostess and is forgiven her sins even though she seems never to have confessed them, at least not in words.
In the end, Simon the rebuker is rebuked, while the rebuked woman is named the perfect hostess and is forgiven her sins even though she seems never to have confessed them, at least not in words.
Nonetheless, at a minimum, we are left with the example of Christ that public discourse can include a sharp / stern rebuke and a clever analogy.
The story has been told that, shortly after the constitutional convention in Philadelphia in 1787, a professor of theology at Princeton rebuked Alexander Hamilton because, in the document they drafted, the founders of the republic failed to espouse Christianity.
If he rebuked some, as indeed he did, it was to relieve others of mistreatment and abuse at their hands and to convince all alike that they were the children of God.
1 I charge thee therefore before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom; 2 Preach the word [as contained in God's Bible «revelations»]; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine.
One recalls here the earlier words of rebuke directed at Jesus, when he is criticized for his «eating and drinking»:» «Behold, a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners!»»
In verse 29, Jesus mildly rebukes Thomas, or at least praises those who believe without seeing.
Finally, it is challenging — the challenge of the Catholic writer in our times, perhaps — to marry a joyful Christian witness with a rigorous engagement with intra-Christian controversy, and I accept John Connelly's rebuke for failing at that challenge.
Now some look at this, and see the similar terminology here and when Jesus rebuked the evil spirit in Luke 4:35, and assume that Jesus must be rebuking an evil spirit of fever here, or something.
At that stage of my life I would have joined the church on almost any condition, for I had this absurd idea that the gospel had marked me out for something, whether for reward, rebuke or ridicule I did not know; whatever it was, I felt inexorably driven toward it.
At the same time it rebuked the pastors for opposing not Nazi totalitarianism in tow but only its encroachments on organized religion; they were making a truly heroic stand, but «the cause which they champion is not the fully Christian ideal» (February 7, 1934).
The prologue justifies the popular image of Job as a man of unparalleled (indeed incredible and unhuman) patience; but in all the poetry that follows there is nothing to confirm this quality in Job, not even in the Job who accepts at last the rebuke of Yahweh (40:4 - 5 and 42:2 - 6).
This experience, crystallized into permanent form in the Old Testament, constitutes the most remarkable theory of government that came out of the ancient world and at the same time an ideal that rebukes and challenges the distressing imperfections of our boasted modern democracy.
After the rebuke of the sons of Zebedee, the Synoptic Gospels all report a miracle of healing at or near Jericho (Mk l0» 46 - 5»; Mt 20:29 - 34; Lk 18:35 - 43).
I suspect she knew instinctively, the way that women know these things, that a man who dines at a leper's house, who allows a woman to touch him with her hair, who rebukes Pharisees and befriends prostitutes, would not survive for long in the world in which she lived.»
When the prophets railed at and rebuked their people, they nevertheless did so as committed members of those people, willing to join them in the exile of which they warned.
I lean towards the third view... but I admit it is the most difficult of the three views... Christ's priorities appear to be «love in motion» flowing in almost unpredictable directions as dictated by the greatest need: — He heals a slave rather than rebukes slavery; — He heals a man at a pool, then leads the man to belief, then says «cease from sinning»; — He heals many others and says «go and sin no more» to but a few; — He shares money with the poor but establishes no long - term aid; — He touches lepers; He converses with seeking Pharisees; He debates with other Pharisees; He lives with Samaritan outcasts for two days; — He acknowledges the five «marriages» of the Samaritan woman as «marriages»... and then remarks about her current co-habitation... but then moves to higher priorities; — He seems so very focused on internal holiness and not on external holiness; — He violates the Sabbath; He says He is Lord of the Sabbath; He even says that the Sabbath was created to assist man, rather than man created to serve the Sabbath... thus turning the entire concept of the Law into one of assistance rather than being chained to obedience; — He insists on impartiality in the way we bless others, even if we call them «evil» or «good».
At the same time, there is some truth in the remark made by a very young clergyman who when rebuked by a lady in his congregation because he was such a young man that he had no business speaking so forcibly to his congregation replied, «Madam, when I put a stole around my shoulders I am two thousand years old!»
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