Sentences with phrase «verse number»

The phrase "verse number" refers to the specific position or location of a line or section of poetry within a poem. It helps identify and locate a particular verse within the larger context of a poem. Full definition
Oh btw NP, I read yesterday that in the Greek, the verse about how Jesus made himself the lowest of the low and a slave etc. «not considering equality with God something to be grasped at» (sorry no good at remembering verse numbers, but you'll know the one) actually says that he stripped himself naked.
I don't have chapter and verse numbers memorized, so again I had to research before writing this.
Each gospel manuscript, the creators say, is meant to capture the unique voice of its author, is formatted like a regular book (without verse numbers or footnotes) and is designed to be easy to take with you wherever you go.
There is a stunning 1/373 ratio of office buildings in sub-Saharan Africa verse the number of office buildings in the United States, while the population of the region is 2.5 times that of the USA.
I agree with all the positive things Travis LaCouter said yesterday about Adam Greene's Bibliotheca Kickstarter campaign, an effort to present a reader's edition of the Bible, stripped of all verse numbers and other annotations and bound in four handsome volumes, one for the Law, one for the Prophets, one for the Writings, and one for the New Testament.
From the above Sura we understand that this what was told to the children of Israel by their Holy Torah... And Verse number 33 as it seems was the base of their intentions of having Jesus the Messiah condemned to crucifixion as if he had waged war against God Allah and his Messanger...?
I'd ask people to give me a page and verse number and then I'd say, «and you will be 4 cubits by 4 cubits... that means you need to go on a diet».
But it's stuff like breaking some books into two, adding chapter and verse numbers.
SONG OF SONGS chapter number 5 verse number 16, look it up in the ORIGINAL LANGUAGE not in some translation and you will see why.»
It is time we looked at Ezekiel 38:24 (verse numbers are given):
I pointed out that the verse numbers and cross references were not in the originals, and that Catholic and reformed Bibles are different.
It's inconceivable that a pastor can accept headings, verse numbers, cross references and differing translations as acceptable, yet not acknowledge human interference.
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