Not exact matches
I suppose it would be important to read the entire
book of Galatians so that we can see where Paul is going with the
specific passage you cited.
The fact of the matter is that
specific passages cherry - picked out of these «Holy
Books» counts for exactly nothing.
Taking as his source the Mishnah, the
book of Jewish oral traditions, Edersheim writes that
specific passages «lead us to infer that these flocks lay out all the year round».
Though the
book did not provide much discussion about this
specific passage, the overall content of the
book did push me in the direction I was already heading.
It is essential that the Bible be read in conjunction with this
book, since constant reference is made to
specific words and
passages.
As I was looking through some of the biblical
passages analyzed in the
book, I was surprised by how verses generally deemed culturally
specific often appeared in close proximity to verses generally deemed trans - cultural.
Whereas the old standards frequently encouraged students to read a
book and then go off and write a response to it, the new standards encourage them to go back to the text and pick out
specific passages for study and as evidence.
It also supports Amazon's X-Ray feature for viewing
passages that mention
specific themes and characters, and it of course integrates with Goodreads for
book recommendations, among other capabilities.
X-Ray feature shows
passages across a
book that mention common ideas, characters, historical figures, and
specific places or topics, and then offers descriptions about them from Wikipedia and Shelfari.
This would ideally be a solid way of starting a
book club and then talking about
specific passages and chapters.
If you make a ton of highlights and notes on
specific words and
passages you can hit the menu button and get a uniform list of all your edits on the
book.
Finally, you can send stuff to Twitter and Facebook, like sharing
specific quotes or
book passages.
You can jump to the beginning of the
book or a
specific location, bookmark a page, add a note or a highlight a
passage, or read a description of the
book.
There is the ability for you to share
specific words or
passages of a
book you are reading on your Facebook page or timeline.
It has a program called Reading Life that allows you to Tweet or share via Facebook
books you are reading or
specific passages.
X-Ray: This feature analyzes the «bones of the
book» and shows
passages about common themes, characters, historical figures, and
specific places or topics in a
book.
Students could choose a particular page or
passage in this picture -
book biography and research a
specific moment in Joe Louis» life or in history.
Students could use
specific words from the
book passages as their keywords when doing online research.
Additions to the software include Collections, a feature that organizes
books or documents into
specific categories, Popular Highlights, which displays
passages in the reader's current
book that the Kindle community finds most interesting, two new larger font sizes, sharper fonts and password - protection capability.
Its latest software update, dubbed Version 2.5, includes Collections, a feature that organizes
books or documents into
specific categories; Popular Highlights, which displays
passages in a particular
book that the Kindle community finds most interesting; and the ability to share ebook
passages via Facebook and Twitter.
The buttons jump you to the table of contents, let you search for a word or
passage within a
book, help you move to a
specific page within a
book using a slider (and kudos to B&N for including here just how many pages are left in the chapter), or allow you to adjust text options (you can choose from six not - so - different fonts and seven very different font sizes).
Some of the vendors index the contents of the
books to make locating
specific passages or chapters easy.
It shows
passages across a
book that mention common ideas, characters, historical figures, and
specific places or topics.
Could you give us a more
specific time of when you will speaking publicly at
Book Passage?