Sentences with phrase «what scribing»

So I did what any Sherlock Holmes would do and I researched what scribing of glass could possibly mean.
This is what the scribes and Pharisees were known for doing.
When Jesus says, «Woe to you,» he vents his indignation, ashamed for what the scribes and Pharisees are doing.
That is, it seemed more true than what the scribes were saying.

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I hope you realize anything that is quoted «Spoken by Jesus» is questionable at best as in the academic world (Biblical scholars) most of what was written by anonymous scribe 200 - 300 years after the event are consider Pseudepigraphic and if nescessary I can supply historical reference.
Allowing terror and injustice to flourish unchecked is not something the Bible teaches and this lost Scribe is educated enough to know better, but is apparently too intoxicated by his spiritual pride to discern the difference between what Jesus tought about forgiveness, on one hand, and what he demonstrated and taught about actively confronting and battling evil, on the other.
Christians of a more intellectual persuasion often believe that the bible was inspired by God, but that God didn't literally instruct the scribes who wrote its various books on exactly what to write.
You represent the TYPICAL christian... can not comprehend what was originally said and have serious serious trouble connecting the dots and serious trouble discerning between what is evidenced and what is been rewritten a hundred times copied in differnt languages... originally written in greek... which wasn't the language of jesus but somehow the scribes met every eye witness and wrote all of it down... actually there are NO eye witness accounts in the bible so how is it that people get conned into believing this?
But the experience echoes in my memory with Jesus» words: «Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like the master of a household who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old.»
The scribes and Pharisees, Jesus says, «sit on Moses» seat» (that is, the teacher's seat in the synagogue), and what they say is to be followed.
The last parable in Matthew's series (13:52) is a very brief and obscure one comparing «every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven» to «a householder who brings out of his treasures what is new and what is old.»
Note that some of the authors (such as Jeremiah and Paul) used an amenuensis (a secretory, or scribe) to record what the words they spoke (cf. Rom 16:22; Gal 6:11).
We have begun to de - scribe what might be called, «The Care and Feeding of a Growing Marriage.»
Big difference... of reading His truth versus reading what you want Him to have scribed.
Second is to read His truth (the Bible) and pay attention to what He had Holy men scribe, not what they want them to have scribed.
A scribe comes to Jesus and asks, «What is a life of discipleship?
John, you're a typical person that is blinded by your sins that wants to change what Jesus had Holy men scribe instead of reading what He had them scribe.
YeahRight, your lists of folks that change what Jesus had Holy men scribe to what they want them to have scribed are going to fry as enemies against Jesus.
People need to read what He had scribed, not what they want Him to have scribed.
Nor is the problem that so many people rattle off the golden rule without trying to live by it, like the scribes and Pharisees whom Jesus criticized on the grounds that «they say, and do not»; probably glib rattlers - off of the revised rule could be expected to fail as frequently to practice what they preach.
I do mean God, and not some scribe that was hired to write what King James told him to.
(Of course, if Jesus is not what he claims to be, the scribes are right.
There are no original copies of the gospel of John, I am not even sure what the earliest copies are dated, it is noted in my Bible that there are copies that do not have this passage.That in itself neither proves nor disproves anything, unless you have personal knowledge of the11th century «scribe «you spoke of.
«Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old» (Matt 13:52)
Remember, when the chief priests and scribes saw what Jesus had done, they looked for ways to kill him.
In the first passage Jesus tells his disciples what will happen to him: «The Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected by the elders and the chief priests and the scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again.»
He has a presentiment of the dreadful event, that a jealous criticism will many a time let him feel the birch; he trembles at the still more dreadful thought that one or another enterprising scribe, a gulper of paragraphs, who to rescue learning is always willing to do with other peoples» writings what Trop «to save appearances» magnanimously resolved to do, though it were «the destruction of the human race» — that is, he will slice the author into paragraphs, and will do it with the same inflexibility as the man who in the interest of the science of punctuation divided his discourse by counting the words, so that there were fifty words for a period and thirty - five for a semicolon.
I was to tell Rev. Moon that the Key of David is the Divine Principle; that one embodied in the Cross of Christ; as the one put upon the shoulder of Eliakim the Scribe; and upon the Lamb's shoulder as well; as he trudged up Golgotha: but Eric Holt and Kyle Toffey and Phillip Shankar and a list too long to even mention all heard what I had to say: and rejected me and my testimony completely.
There arise from these observations certain implications for those of us who are indeed «scribes,» members of that class which makes its living from producing and distributing what passes today for officially certified «wisdom.»
What is more, for the scribes following the Exile, Wisdom was personified into a transcendent feminine figure.
According to the ceremonial law the hands must be washed at certain times; the Scribes spent hours defining just how much water must be used, just what the correct actions were.
Jesus was asked by the priests and scribes by what authority he did all the things he did and spoke what he spoke (Luke 20:1 - 8).
The best one, wit the most obvious message for all is when the priests and scribes asked Christ why his disciples were breaking the law of God by not purifying themselves, before eating, and whats more they were actually picking something to eat on the Sabbath.
«Then Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples, «The scribes and the Pharisees sit on Moses» seat; therefore, do whatever they teach you and follow it; but do not do as they do, for they do not practice what they teach»» — Matthew 23:1 - 3
Confiding in us, she looks back on her life's many dramatic events while arguing over their crucial details — principally, «what happened on the hill and the days before and the days that followed» — with the scribes trying to capture and recount these for Christ's earliest followers.
In what seem like never - ending encounters with the scribes, Jesus denounces these men who were preoccupied with questions of what people ought or might do to be able to live faithfully before God.
You re-write His scriptures to what you want Him to have scribed, instead of reading what He did scribe.
What is rejected is the official Jewish establishment, controlled by the priests and scribes.
I love that study, it shows how the manuscripts of the OT were put together into what we now have as the OT by the scribe Ezra, and also shows the science of manuscripts, and how the NT that we now have was circulated whole as early as 100AD, and that no council ever voted on what was to be «in» the Bible, because the books of the Bible were dictated by the apostles themselves.
The pastor encouraged members to talk about what had happened in each year, and, as they talked, a scribe noted key phrases in the stories at the appropriate place on the paper: «great music festival,» «administrative mess,» «Mrs. Chairperson dies,» «young people ask for a different type of worship,» «new kitchen.»
When you talk about what Jesus is reported to have said about the scribes and the Pharisees, you are terribly misguided.
It is entirely probable and in keeping with all we know about him that Jesus thanked God, perhaps often, for revealing to simple folk what the learned scribes could not perceive.
Additionally, in describing one of Saul's campaigns, the scribe who copied what became the official modern version inadvertantly skipped over a phrase to another phrase that started with the same words and left a key explanation out.
Chief Scribe of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Mr. Johnson Asiedu Nketia, is predicting a bleak political future for Vice Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia if he still persists in what he describes as intellectual dishonesty.
The NECA Scribe declared that the agency must tell the nation what it is presently spending on fuel subsidy, as it has assumed the sole importer of petrol once again.
SCRIBE could let researchers record what each cell encountered to shape its fate.
But what is probably more unexpected is the news that every time someone scribes a line with a pencil, the resulting mark includes bits of the hottest new material in physics and nanotechnology: graphene.
Friday the 13th, which currently has Prisoners «scribe, Aaron Guzikowski, penning the screenplay, has been a bumpy road for Friday fans in regards to getting a firm release date and any details as to what the plot will entail.
At first, the movie (written by Liz Hannah and «Spotlight» scribe Josh Singer) appears to have put the camera in the wrong place, given that it was the New York Times that first broke the leak of classified documents in 1971 that outlined the prosecution of the Vietnam War — and what the government really knew about it — across multiple administrations.
What Amiel neglects to show (working from a script by Bergerac scribe John Collee) is how all this affects his standing in the wider community.
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