Sentences with phrase «solitary place»

A "solitary place" refers to a location or space that is quiet, isolated, and free from other people or distractions. It is a peaceful and calm setting that allows one to be alone and enjoy tranquility. Full definition
There are definite perks to hiking more solitary places, but until you and your family are comfortable hiking, popular trails are the way to go.
As we both became more accustomed to nursing, I found that we both preferred a quiet, more solitary place.
Jesus certainly was always in full public view unless he went off to pray in solitary places.
The problem of the high priests, the scripes etc. was avoiding a popular tumult (the people loved Jesus), so that had to wait for an opportunity to catch Jesus secretly at a solitary place.
Before he walked on water, before he fed 5,000 people, before he drove out demons and healed the sick, Jesus «withdrew to a solitary place to pray.»
Mark 1:35 «And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, he went out, and departed into a solitary place, and there prayed.»
«Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed (Mark 1:35).
I reminded him of the disciples finding Jesus asleep in the back of the boat in the middle of the storm, about the many times he withdrew to the solitary places to rest, about Peter hearing from God in a dream, and of the words of the 23rd Psalm where the writer describes God's provision:
We do read that He often got up very early in the morning, and went out to a solitary place to pray (Mark 1:35).
As had John the Baptist, Solzhenitsyn was formed in harsh and solitary places.
The word desert, in terms of the Carmelites and their practices, can also be considered to refer to solitary places that are away from population.
I think art that comes from a solitary place is more important and exciting as a result.
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