Sentences with phrase «sacrilege which»

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Mark and Matthew begin by referring to the «desolating sacrilege» (KJV «abomination of desolation») which will be «set up where it ought not to be» (Mark), «standing in the holy place» (Matthew).
Naboth can not part with the property which he has inherited from his (ancestors) without committing sacrilege against himself and his kindred, so closely do kindred and property belong together. . . .
Atheism itself has consequently been viewed in a juridical way as a sacrilege, a transgression, something which should be resisted with utmost retaliation.
It is telling to compare the clergy misconduct at the time of the reformation which did at least take note of the notion of sacrilege.
It may well be that those critics are right who suggest that the model who sat for this portrait of the Man of Sin was the mad Emperor Caligula, whose attempt to set up his image in the Temple had deeply affronted Jewish sentiment, recalling, as it did, the sacrilege of Antiochus Epiphanes, which Daniel had described as «the abomination of desolation.»
The practise of inter-territorial worship, exhibited by Solomon in Judah or by the house of Omri in Ephraim, far from being used as a proposition from which to draw theological deductions, was abhorred by the vigorous devotees of Yahweh as sacrilege and apostasy.
Vince McMahon was forced to respond to an act which some deemed sacrilege, and since Hall and Nash had left the company, and Michaels was the WWE champion, the only man left to take the hit was Levesque.
But they would walk through a match to the media, which to me is sacrilege.
Once you are ready to dive in, you will probably find that you have to wake one baby to nurse them at the same time, which can feel like sacrilege.
Though personally I never get the huge allure of the Birkin which, to me, is just a pretty boring bag Sacrilege, I know....
If you're going for sacrilege, you may as well jump all in ad get the GT AWD, which also happens to be well - equipped.
It would be almost sacrilege to ruin it, which is what some businessmen are trying to do with the proposal to allow mining in the province.
Klein tried to convince Colbert that «Capitalism is attacking us,» which must have been sacrilege to Colbert's ears.
Which is all to say that swapping in another squash in place of pumpkin for your pumpkin pie is not some kind of autumn sacrilege.
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