Another photo - work arranges each of the twelve poems of Milton's Paradise Lost in a grid, collapsing these epic
verses about the Fall of Man into illegible lines and spaces.
The poet Martial wrote A Few
verses about it as well.
Laura Purdie Salas writes
verses about things like coming to the end of a book, falling asleep while reading and an avid reader begging for a sequel.
We will be photographing areas of the classroom, and writing
verses about them.
But these lyrics aren't apparently all that Maria's about; there's also her naïve free - style
verses about how Latinos working minimum - wage jobs in Los Angeles go unnoticed by rich white folks.
Bible
Verses About Caffeine.
Bible
Verses about Teenagers.
Bible
verses about Healthy Relationships.
In our Read these Bible
verses about being in a relationship and discover what God.
If you use a biscuit mold, this will make about 7 biscuits
verses about 12 muffin - size biscuits.
Share the rhyme To Market, To Market then read this version with
verses about visting a farmer's market.
Teach your kids some of these easy winter preschool songs and
verses about the cold, wind, rain, snow etc. during your winter preschool theme.
Claim Bible
verses about overcoming fear.
As we were approaching I heard them reading the «pertinent» Bible verses, followed by the Bible
verses about why he should repent.
I read
the verses about the sun standing still.
These movements varied in tone from violent aggression to mild pacifism, but their motivation could all be traced back to Jewish and Christian prophecies in the ancient world, of which the few
verses about the millennium in Revelation are the best example.
«The Bible is filled with
verses about caring for the orphan, the widow, the poor, the weak — Jesus Himself said that His people are those who «look after the sick.»
Just like what you did, pull out verses and applied them to the church to make the church looks like it is under God's protection, and deliberately left out or twisted other «warning»
verses about what would happen to them in the end time.
ES: Reading the Bible, we find a lot of
verses about the poor, the imprisoned, the widowed, and the orphaned.
And so we dismiss the words of Jesus and cherry pick
the verses about Peter getting a sword and the Lord training our fingers for battle so that we don't have to question our current understanding of masculinity.
Many modern politicians seem to suggest that it's the poor who caused themselves to be poor, when the Bible has hundreds and hundreds of
verses about the responsibility of society and believers to take care of the poor.
But the Bible also contains many
verses about wisdom, prudence, giving an answer to every man, stewardly behaviour, and leadership to BOTH men and women.
But the KORAN DOES have
verses about killing and hating!
So before we go and mine the Bible for
verses about women and then apply them universally as elements of «biblical womanhood,» we've got to humbly acknowledge our own limitations in applying an ancient text to modern times.
Please tell us why you apparently don't think this applies to gays and that negative
verses about them are «more important».
Please explain why you CHOOSE negative
verses about gays rather than STRESS the MORE IMPORTANT Golden Rule?
Read your statement again and then make a list of all the things the bible says to do — that you don't do, being careful to note
verses about sexual lust, greed, gluttony, slothfulness, love, obedience, etc..
And I feel like
those verses about rambling in your prayer are to make sure you are not trying to preach a show and show everyone had awesome a prayer person you are.
John 6:44, far from being
verses about exclusion and inability, are staggering statements from Jesus that in Him, all are accepted, all are invited, and all are welcome.
They are discipleship verses, not
verses about how to receive eternal life (which is what I was writing about in my post).
«Planting a seed» is another branch of prosperity theology based on Bible
verses about sowing and reaping.
But there are scores and scores of
verses about pride, anger, jealousy, gossip, slander, greed, and a whole host of other «sins» that plague modern Christianity.
Some of my friends from Islam get upset when I say I'm offended by their scriptural
verses about killing, enslaving, or force conversion of all the people of the book (Jews and Christians) & general religious intolerance displayed.
My own view is that the Bible contains so many
verses about judging people in the congregation, outside of the congregation (the world), etc., that each Christian has to pick and choose whom to judge and why.
It seems that you are to oppose equal rights for gays since it appears that more Christians choose negative Bible
verses about gays than those who choose the Golden Rule.
We owe
the verses about women as well as the relevant verses in Leviticus [18:22 and 20:13] and Romans [1:26 - 27], and the story of Sodom and Gomorrah [Genesis 19] a deeper look...
You know...
verses about killing babies, marrying girls you raped, and slaughtering all your enemies (including their cows and sheep).
Hamilton deals specifically with
verses about women and explains them in context, looking at key words in different translations.
You still haven't shown us the Bible
verses about America.
And quoting
verses about God's goodness doesn't make Him feel any more good.
Therefore, women can ignore
those verses about girding up your loins.
That inference is drawn from
the verses about the devil, the best and false prophet.
there are about a hundred or or more
verses about this.
- how you can quote Bible
verses about «welcoming the stranger» while supporting a candidate who wants to turn away desperate refugee families,
Do you choose the CRITICAL Golden Rule in treating gays or do you CHOOSE the negative
verses about them?
Right wing conservative types have a Jesus who is against gay marraige, is anti-abortion, thinks there should be prayer in school, and teaches the prosperity stuff and so on... Left wing liberal Christians quote
the verses about giving up possessions, feeding and clothing the poor... inner city Christians often have a Jesus who is about social justice... we were made in His image?
So everyone read the same verse from the Koran... probably would have been really cool if it was one of the ones about loving people as opposed to one of
the verses about killing people.
I continued to read to him during the days of unconsciousness and had just finished
a verse about going from darkness into the light when he died in my arms and joined God.
Did you know that there are scores of verses in the bible that talk about your d.ick and what you should and should not do with it, but not one
verse about your brian and how you should and should not use it!
But did you know that this iconic verse actually appears right after
a verse about contentment?