Sentences with phrase «versed by»

There's only 13 games of the season left, the team should be well versed by now!
But then I re-read the verses by the light of the subsequent events of the Bible's narrative and I realize that this infant son was not the only son to die for David's sins.
I suppose that if a person who is homosexual truly believes that it is not a sin (after they have read those verses by themselves), then they can be trusting in God.
This «shotgun» approach is what Dennis uses every Sunday and every Wednesday in his messages, and is what he calls «verse by verse» study.
Toward this end, on any given Sabbath, they would have at least seven different sermons based on a verse by verse, chapter by chapter explanation the text.
• In response to my recent reflection on Santayana (FT February), Judge John T. Noonan of the Ninth Circuit sends along a verse by Wallace Stevens with which I was not familiar.
the depths of God's Word are clearly present with line by line, verse by verse, sequential Bible teaching / preaching ~ it forces the teacher / preacher to study harder & it is a wonderful joy to receive such Biblical teaching!
Whether I am listening to someone teach Scripture, or doing it myself, my preferred style is book by book, verse by verse, line by line.
If you contest to my previous sentence, I can break down for you, verse by verse, how each phrase correlates to a verse in the Bible, but I digress.
Calvary Chapels place great importance in the practice of expository teaching, a «verse by verse, chapter by chapter, book by book» approach to teaching the Bible.
To secure a place within the hierarchy, they abandoned the non-believing community, developed their own in - group language, established a code of acceptable life - style, and read the Bible verse by verse or topic by topic without questioning and without dialog.
There, for an entire week, they would meet in the morning, somebody would read a passage from the Scripture, and then one of the priests would explain it, verse by verse, line by line.
i don't expect that this little discourse will change your views — only that if anyone does not accept their need for a Savior in Jesus Christ then what could possibly be the point to studying the bible verse by verse or otherwise.
I personally am perturbed at how these modern churches teach people, is not chapter by chapter or verse by verse.
That verse by no means was said to justify killing people who don't believe in Jesus.
This is why teaching chapter by chapter and verse by verse is so very important.
A highly popular, widespread impression of Jonathan Edwards is the one expressed in verse by Phyllis McGinley: «Whenever Mr. Edwards spake / In church about Damnation, / The very benches used to quake / For awful agitation.»
We could go book by book, chapter by chapter, verse by verse through the Bible in such a way, seeing that it is an accurate, truthful, and inerrant record of what people thought, even though they might actually have been wrong.
She went through the text verse by verse, reading it, explaining it, and applying it.
And secondly, do they teach the Word, book by book, chapter by chapter, verse by verse?
Book by book, chapter by chapter, verse by verse — even space by space if necessary.
Byrd shows, verse by verse, how those ministers inclined to the American cause adapted passages to justify righteous war.
Most commentaries take a book of the Bible and work through it verse by verse, line by line, and even word by word.
Does Isaiah 28:10 - 13 instruct pastors to teach Scriptures verse by verse, line by line?
For years, I thought that a church could get by without music, without a building, without programs, without youth groups, and without children's programs, but a church was not a true church unless there was strong biblical verse by verse preaching.
The general plan seems to be to include, first, a collection of verses by Guru Nanak, followed successively by verses composed by the other Gurus.
There is too much in these three chapters to cover in a verse by verse fashion, so I will just be pointing out a few highlights as we go through.
There are a few other Twitter Bible projects, Riess told me, including TheFakeBible (@FakeBible), which proceeds verse by verse, often with more than one tweet per day, and has been known to use the f - word.
Or, if you don't want to get tapes, just tune your radio to a station with lots of biblical preaching on it, especially if the most of the sermons are verse by verse teaching of the Word of God.
I have read the Bible from begining to end, chapter by chapter, verse by verse, word by word.
In the congregation that I belong to, we had a preacher who preached for 40 minutes every Sunday on the Book of Acts verse by verse for 12 months.
Beginning with Genesis 1:1, I plan on taking you verse by verse through the Bible to explain it from a historical - cultural perspective, and in a way that exposes how religion has forced Scripture to become its errand boy, when in reality, Scripture should be leading us away from religion and into a deeper and more intimate relationship with God.
And the typical method of synagogue teaching was book by book, verse by verse.
I will check out if there is a question about the verse by Scholars.
In the first 300 years of the church, as the Gospel spread rapidly around the globe, it was customary and normal for churches services to be held almost every night of the week, and the main thing they did in these church services was teach the Word of God book by book, chapter by chapter, verse by verse.
I take it all literally, verse by verse.
The Revised Standard Version has restored to a more logical order the first four verses by placing verses 2 - 3a (which interrupt the subject of appropriate restitution for stolen animals and justify the slaying of a thief for robbery by night but not by day) after verse 4.
A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson is one poetry book that should be in every parent's library.
Fern Bisel Peat, Illustration for A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson [Saalfield Publishing, 1940].
If you take The Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie, which I've only dipped into, it has certainly made us think about censorship and religion.
Le vent se lève, il faut tenter de vivre («The wind is rising, we must try to live») reads a line of verse by Paul Valéry that serves as both the film's epigraph and a recurring refrain in its story.
and verse by verse looks at the language and structure of the poem and how the poet...
By reading through the verse by doing an exercise involving patting his knee on possible beats, which might be accentuated, Chris is able to help convey this meaning to the audience.
The piece of rather bad fictitious verse by Phoebus Daunt in which it appears came first, and the phrase «Death is the meaning of night» then presented itself as a possible title.
A lifetime of experience is distilled into a slim but significant volume of verse by this Pulitzer Prize — and National Book Award — winning poet.
Chasing The Chalice: A Collection of Verses by Laura Charlotte Berlin $ 10.95 A collection of lyrical, whimsical romantic verse ascribed to letters of the alphabet.
Verse by verse Christadelphian exposition of the prophecy of Micah by Duncan Heaster, part of the New European Commentary series based on the New European Version of the Bible...
A verse by verse exposition of the book of the prophet Ezekiel, part of the New European Christadelphian Commentary series by Duncan Heaster...
31 Bible Verses By Subject Master Collection (Volume 1) provides the Confidence you need in God and His Word to Win in Life!
31 Bible Verses By Subject Master Collection Volume 1 is a compilation of the first five kindle eBooks in this series.
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