Sentences with phrase «scribes who»

But if you're one of the few gifted scribes who'd like to try venturing into the hiring industry, better brace yourself with enough background on the field because even resume writers are not exempted from the tough competition in the job market.
Bored scribes who spent long hours copying out medieval manuscripts by hand got creative satisfaction from the imaginative paintings they added alongside them.
Jaded scribes who had seen dozens of car shows and hundreds of concept cars around the world collectively said · that · s one they should build.
Nicole Perlman & Chris McCoy Joss Whedon and Shane Black aside, Marvel aren't known for hiring big - names screenwriters, but their picks for «Guardians of the Galaxy» are bold even by their standards, with two scribes who don't have a single produced credit between them.
Morin found no evidence that scripts tend to become more horizontal or vertical over time, suggesting that the scribes who created them baked human preferences into the written word from the beginning, he reported last month in Cognitive Science.
In the meantime, columnist Maureen Dowd of The New York Times recently showed the dangers awaiting middle - aged scribes who sample the local...
The same sign appears at the time of Jesus, in the Pharisees and the scribes who also know that mercy, but wish to control it and therefore reject Jesus and plot against him.
It contains many, many errors, contradictions, and deliberate alterations and additions by the scribes who copied it.
And it appears that Paul borrowed heavily from the Jewish scribes who concocted the OT i.e. http://www.bsw.org/biblica/vol-80-1999/peace-and-mercy-upon-the-israel-of-god-the-old-testament-background-of-galatians-6-16b/320/
These are like the blind scribes who, upon seeing Jesus beaten and bloody, cry out furiously, «Crucify him!»
Jesus denounces the scribes who pile heavy burdens on men, which they themselves will not raise a finger to lift.
He warned the people about scribes who secretly oppress widows while making a public display of their piety.
When two very similar looking or sounding words came together it was by no means uncommon for the scribes who copied the manuscripts accidentally to omit one of them.
Jesus chose to stand in that line, criticizing the scribes who «devour widows» houses and for the sake of appearance say long prayers» (Mark 12:40; Luke 20:47; cf. Isa.
Or maybe it will be excluded due to the tendency of those scribes who think themselves wise to call canon closed but when it suits them.
He was illiterate you know and narrated the Koran to scribes who could have written anything they wanted down in its leaves without Mohammed knowing any better.
The Jewish people of Jesus time, had a perfect text, from the finger of god, to scribes who were meticulous about making copies without translating the text, as we have to do for our bibles.
... Not only do we need to know the original texts, we also need to know the tendencies of the scribes who produced the texts
When Comfort stated that he is making his decisions based on his research into the tendencies of the scribes who produced the texts, it reminded me of the Parable of the Oyster and Ballerinas.
Even world - class Greek scholars like Comfort «one up» other world - class Greek scholars by saying that the others didn't understand the tendencies of the scribes who copied the texts.
43:25) yield the skepticism of the scribes who think it blasphemous for Jesus to absolve the paralytic (2:7).
Any errors or contradictions are due to mistakes by the editors or scribes who transmitted this material.
The scribes who wrote the scriptures you read signed them the same you signed «Isaac» on this post.
Christians of a more intellectual persuasion often believe that the bible was inspired by God, but that God didn't literally instruct the scribes who wrote its various books on exactly what to write.
Can we first agree that the words in the Bible were not written by Jesus himself, and the scribes who wrote them may or may not have known him in person?
But the experience echoes in my memory with Jesus» words: «Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like the master of a household who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old.»
On the other hand the scribe who fears the Pharisee does not teach the differences between heresy and sound Bible doctrine; nor does he teach the historical views to understanding the Bible.
The last parable in Matthew's series (13:52) is a very brief and obscure one comparing «every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven» to «a householder who brings out of his treasures what is new and what is old.»
The most dangerous person in the Church is a Scribe who is not filled and controlled by the Holy Spirit.
The commendation of a scribe who became a disciple of the kingdom of heaven may therefore well be an authentic expression of Jesus» respect for at least some of the scribes.
Comfort is saying that the reasons he chose the textual variants he did, is because he tried to understand the tendencies of the scribe who made the copies!
«Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old» (Matt 13:52)
Jesus commended the scribe who saw that to love God and neighbor above all else «is much more important than all burnt offerings and sacrifices» (Mark 12:33).
One is Jesus» discouragement of the scribe who wanted to follow him.
And he replied, «Then every scribe who has been instructed in the Kingdom of heaven is like the head of a household who brings from his storeroom both the new and the old.»
On the other hand, the letter presents itself as written through a scribe who had already participated in the writing of I and II Thessalonians.
Additionally, in describing one of Saul's campaigns, the scribe who copied what became the official modern version inadvertantly skipped over a phrase to another phrase that started with the same words and left a key explanation out.
The NPP scribe who was dissatisfied with the recent developments said «since Chairman Afoko and his leaders came to power, we've [NPP] had more peace talks than Israel and Palestine.»
Anthony Hopkins, who worked with Stone on «Nixon,» provides a running commentary as he recounts Alexander's exploits to a scribe who is undoubtedly recording the history that we're seeing unfold before us.
But no, instead two TV writers (Dennis McNicholas, a Saturday Night Live scribe who inflicted The Ladies Man movie on the general public, and Chris Henchy, Entourage) make absolutely no effort to stretch themselves and instead regurgitate humor that would fit much better in just about any movie starring Seth Rogen.
Kantor and Robert E. Sherwood, the scribe who loosely adapted his story, produced something of resonance and beauty.
In Barcelona in 1492, the scribe who wrote the text sees his family destroyed by the agonies of enforced exile.
A writer like Sue Grafton is rare: the long established A-list scribe who got into a very exclusive club only after years of dogged work and rejection.
Now the studio may need lastly a script, due to the author of the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe movie Captain Marvel and a scribe who counts the forthcoming Chaos Walking and Barbie films amongst their credit.
The first use of encryption has been attibuted to an Egyptian scribe who in the 1900s b.c.e. used nonstandard hieroglyphs in a secret inscription.
A passionate scribe who loves words, Gayle is devoted to using rich nuances of language to inspire people to act.

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The Romans were the most efficient record - keepers of the ancient world, but no record of this guy who was supposedly a rabble - rouser who was brought in front of the local governor (and his scribes, by extension).
The chief priests and the scribes knew the answer to that question — it was the son who headed for the fields.
In spite of the hour, Jesus was brought before the high priest and the chief priests, elders, and scribes, who were already assembled (Mk 14:53 - 54; Mt 26:57 - 58; Lk 22:54 - 55).
It is a strange picture that we are given of Jesus during these first days in the temple: arguing freely with Sadducees, scribes, and Pharisees; parrying more or less subtle attempts to lure him into statements that could be used against him; answering sincere questions and approving good answers to his own questions; pronouncing fiery invectives against influential teachers who opposed him; lamenting the failure of Jerusalem to respond to his challenge; and then calmly pointing out to his disciples the tiny but sacrificial offering of a poor widow.
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