Sentences with phrase «then feast»

Brother presented nibbles with French champagne, then a feast of fresh Tiger Prawns, Oysters (natural and Kilpatrick, for me!)
Slurp up some gumbo, suck down a crawfish, and then feast on dozens of tip - filled seminars and hundreds of new products and hot technologies that will be spotlighted at the 2002 REALTORS ® Conference and Expo, Nov. 8 — 11 at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans.
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Get a henna tattoo if you wish, and then feast on barbeque dinner while watching two shows: a «tanoura» folk dance plus a belly - dancing display.
Spend a romantic afternoon cruising to nearby islands on the hotel's luxury motor yacht, Sea Ray, then feast on some of the best food in Saint Lucia at the cliff - top restaurant.
and then a feast and festival.Back in the days before restaurants, bars and nightclubs, this sort of party was hugely anticipated.
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If you love organ meats, then feast on those.
Then we feast on Easter Sunday and have meat, breads: -LRB-....
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These code for enzymes that kill potato cells, on which the mould then feasts.
The swarm then feasts together on the remains.
Steaming the corpses of our loved ones in banana leaves and then feasting on the flesh is a cornerstone of our culture.
The theory is that our ancestors would spend much of the day in hunt of their animal prey — eating fresh vegetables and fruits as they were available — and then feasting on their kill in the evening, eating enough to satisfy them until the next kill.
By fasting and then feasting on purpose, intermittent fasting means eating your calories during a specific window of the day, and choosing not to eat food during the rest.
Undigested food is then feasted upon by bacteria living in the guts, releasing large quantities of gas resulting in wind and cramps.
He then feasts on the garbage and promptly passes out.
The whales hunt using a technique known as bubble net fishing in which a group of humpbacks surround their prey by blowing bubbles and then feasting on the «surrounded» bait.
Then he feasts without doing any work.

Not exact matches

JIRAs, then, can't become a new way for the ravenous wolves of Wall Street to feast upon lambs.
She then sees that her cup overflows with blessings, and that the husband - role sets a feast before her (even if her enemies are watching).
How can it move us to be told that Jesus gave his body as a feast «truly from heaven come down,» and then to be treated to a tableau vivant showing the children of Israel in the desert, in the style, colors and postures of bad Sunday school illustrations, with manna falling from the sky in the form of bits of fluttering paper?
Very interesting calculation relating the birth of John the Baptist to the timing of Jesus birth and then correlating this prophetically with the Feast of Tabernacles.
If Christ was born during the Feast of Tabernacles, in order to fulfill the picture and the type, if Christ was born in late September during this Feast of Tabernacles, then that means that nine months earlier is when Mary conceived.
Demons are going to feast on your charred flesh in HELL and if you repent, then Jesus may save you.
If the Feast of the Holy Innocents has a moral meaning, then, it must be this: God's election of our suffering is always enfolded within the greater election of our ultimate joy.
IF the placement is intentional (and not accidental), then it strongly implies there is «judging» after the Virgins go to the Wedding Feast, and before the Final Judgment to «eternal punishment» or «eternal life».
Earlier we saw a feast of seven days, we saw seven eunuchs, then we saw seven advisors, now we see seven maidens.
The commentator also put forward that since Yom Teruah is announced by the blowing of the trumpets (it is known as the feast of trumpets, actually shofar or rams horn) then Jesus appearing again could happen on Rosh Hashanah because Paul wrote about Jesus and the resurrection appearing at the sound of the trumpet.
First comes the month of daytime fasting during Ramadan, then the eruption of joy called Eid al - Fitr, marked with gift - giving, new clothes, donations to the poor, feasting and festivities.
It is very probable, then, that Esther was written, and the Feast of Purim instituted, sometime in the latter half of the second century.
Later, passing through the countryside, Juan happens upon a peasant wedding feast, seduces the new bride with promises of marriage, deflowers her, and then slips away back to Seville.
By starting with the original understanding and traditions, then looking to see what Yeshua did and taught regarding each Feast and Festival, I believe a more grounded understanding can develop.
I think it's important to not tread rudely on sacred soil and I have found that the best understandings of the lessons in the Feasts and Festivals start with a traditional understanding, and then look at Yeshua's teachings or actions to gain further wisdom.
If we are not bored by the message of the incarnation as it is presented to us in helpless words from the pulpit, but meet it with a longing heart hoping to confront the ultimate question of existence, then we shall be able to celebrate the feast of the advent of the Son in which the mystery we call God (often imagining that this word has explained the mystery) is truly protectively near, on earth and in the flesh where we are.
One of Jesus» favorite pictures of the kingdom is a feast: «Then people will come from east and west, from north and south, and will eat in the kingdom of God» (Luke 13:29; cf. Matt.
We invite people to come to the Bridegroom's feast and then treat them to a weight - watcher's fast!
On the other hand, some groups have been suspicious of Sabbatarianism so strict that it might seem legalistic («If anywhere the day is made holy for the mere day's sake, then I order you to work on it, to ride on it, to feast on it, to do anything to remove this reproach from Christian liberty,» Martin Luther declared) or have emphasized, like the Quakers, that all time is holy with God.
Then he would put himself in the place of the Passover lamb, for this (according to St. John's chronology) was Jesus» Passover - anticipating the liturgical feast.
[22] Then purified from sin they would receive the white garment (cf. Rev 3:5), symbolising the outward sign of Christian dignity and the wedding feast of the lamb - looking forward to heaven itself.
Then they agree it must not be at the Feast of the Passover, lest their action incite a riot (Matt.
By then Christians were already celebrating 25 March (nine calendar months before Christmas Day) as the Feast Day of the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary.
Since then we have continued to adapt the American edition for our territories each month, slotting in the correct lectionary readings and feast days for England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and Australia, and commissioning short articles on prayer, liturgy, and Scripture from the best spiritual writers we can find (Hugh Gilbert, James Tolhurst, Margaret Atkins, Mark Elvins, lain Matthew, and many others).
And then there's this: «On the last and greatest day of the Feast, Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, «If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink.
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