Steve wrote: «
When we see the text itself as inerrant, we have just said goodbye to faith.»
When we see the text itself as inerrant, we have just said goodbye to faith.
They forgot about the oxytocin... My vaginal birth not having messed things up (and the pitocin having even increased my natural levels... shh don't tell anyone), I was able to chill out and send the occasional text message without the usual fight or flight response caused by texting while I get on the freeway (wait a minute, I thought fight or flight was the response caused in all the other drivers
when they see you texting).
They'd been dating for over a year
when she saw a text on his phone about chem homework, and the truth came out.
No I respond
when I see the text and available to text back.
Our brains are designed to remember these things much more vividly than plain text, so it's always a breath of fresh air
when you see the text accompanied by relevant media — stress on «relevant».
Not exact matches
Interestingly enough, the first thing you
see when you visit Dropcam's App Store description is
text stating that «We recommend downloading the Nest app for a better way to watch your Dropcam video.»
And
when he
saw Control - Alt - Delete and the original
text for the Blue Screen of Death, he said, «This is nice, but I don't like the
text of the message.
There are no statistics to show whether
texting played a role in any of the fatalities, but «
when you keep records for 40 years and
see two consecutive years with the back - to - back largest, that tells me there was a game changer,» said Richard Retting, a former traffic safety commissioner for the New York City Department of Transportation who worked on the report.
«Since protecting users is a top priority for Google, we have detailed policies against deceptive or misleading use of trademarks in ad
text and take swift action
when we
see this type of abuse on our platform,» the representative said.
Even for publishers who reach their core audience through other forms of content (like
text articles) on their own sites still
see the highest rate of engagement with videos
when it comes to their Facebook page.
The newer ad is a little less aggressive, though some of the
text proclaims «not sipped,» «not soft,» and «not a fruit cup» (
when that last
text appears, an older man can be
seen flicking a lemon slice off the rim of his pint).
Here are 12 common passive - aggressive
text phrases and the true meaning behind them so you'll know how to proceed a little better and in a more productive manner
when you next
see them.
You
see this
text when someone is asking you for an unreasonable request, like, «Just wondering if you were in the city tomorrow and could pick up my brother for the train station?»
When you hear this or
see the
text you can be certain it is used to disguise criticism, as opposed to be being upfront.
They're coming from friends who I have to admit I don't know
when I last
saw, and they are
texts, Facebook messages, Twitter DMs.
It was only after that,
when Hayes
texted her concerned that the officers hadn't
seen her for a few days, that she told him about Danny.
When someone is reading content that you created and
sees your brand name anchor
text they will do one of two things.
Set forth below is the
text of a comment that I recently posted to the discussion thread for another blog entry at this site: «But there has also never in the history of the market been a time
when we went to a P / E10 level in the 30s and did not
see a price crash of 50 percent to 65 percent» And there have never been two such crashes less than 80 years apart.
In this video I'm going to show you a great way to get better keywords out of the Google Adwords Keyword tool if you haven't
seen the previous video you'll want to watch that video where I show you how to get better search volume numbers from both google adwords as well as some other sources to get better estimates for the amount of times that keyword is searched each month i'll put a link in the video here so that you can click that video if you haven't
seen that yet let's get started now if you want better results from the Google Adwords Keyword planner you have to work a little differently than everyone else so most people come to the Google Adwords Keyword planner and they simply click on this search for new keywords using a phrase, website, or category and then they just paste a bunch of keywords into this
text box so let's say as an example that these were our starting keywords ok so let's say we have the keywords «fishing tips» «fishing tackle» «fishing for bass» «fishing rod» and «fishing reel» what most people do is that they would simply come here and they would copy this they would paste it into this field and they would hit Search and they would get back their results and that's fine but one little tip that will help you get much better results is only paste in one key word at a time so instead of pasting all these in just paste in the single keyword «fishing tips» and then proceed from there to pull that those results up and you'll get this back if you click right here you can download the ideas you'll notice they're 701 here listed so if we download these ideas will download them to a CSV file comma separated value file you can open that with notepad you can open it with excel open office
when you're finished putting all your ideas and individually you will now have a bunch of different common separate value files containing the keywords and the search volume I've already gone ahead and done that just to save time on the video but i want to show you what happens
when you use this method versus just pasting in the keywords like most people do so here you'll
see this column here represents these two columns here represent if we had pasted in all of the keywords at once and click search at google adwords keyword tool is one that showed you and you'll
see we have a total of 706 results we got back
when we did that this column this column here represents what happens
when we paste one key word at a time and then download the file paste the second keyword download the file and then we just simply grab those terms and copy them and you'll
see now we have a total of 1,915 keywords now what I've done with the highlighting here is to show you anything that's not highlighted in this column is a keyword we would not have gotten back had we pasted in all the keywords at once you can
see there's lots and lots of keywords here we would not have
seen know your competitors and the company's you're competing against they're using probably the simple method just pasting a bunch of keywords sitting search and then looking through those terms to find their terms if you will take the extra few minutes it takes doesn't take long to simply go in and paste one key word at a time you will get back a ton of great keywords that others aren't
seeing because they're using this other method and in actuality
when I ran the numbers there's a total of 3.8 million searches represented by these keywords here that you would miss if you simply just copied and pasted those five terms and hit search the Google Adwords Keyword planner once you've used the google keyword planner to find lots of new keyword ideas what do you do with all those keywords the biggest problem is that you can there are so many keyword tools out there you can get hundreds of thousands of keywords by spending a day using the different keyword tools but what you do with all that information the answer is a cool tool called keyword grouper pro and Keyword Grouper Pro is completely free there's not even an opt in you just simply download the tool now at the top of this video there's a link if you click that i'll show you exactly how to use keyword grouper pro doesn't matter where you got your keywords from i'm going to show you how to take those keywords group them into tight groups and then you can set up your campaigns and know exactly which groups represent buyers and once you know where the buyers are at you can simply focus your marketing in that area to make more profit in your business
When God says something before, and you
see it happen after, it's not like reading it in the
text where it's already happened and you are reading it after it's over.
Does anyone else
see the irony of using «Preach the Gospel at all times and
when necessary use words» on a medium that solely uses
text to communicate?
One thing to do would be to get an interlinear Bible so that you can
see when the
text is talking about aphēsis forgiveness and
when it has charizomai in view.
It is easy,
when comparing these two
texts, to
see Jesus performing miracles near the peak of the mountain, then coming down to the level place to preach.
The proper meaning of the Church's teaching on this point becomes clearer
when one
sees the official Latin
text, which rather than «open» says, «perse destinatus», which refers to the objective status of the act per se.
When we
see a «problem
text» we say, «Well, it wasn't written by the author.
So
when the
text says that God opened her heart, I take this to mean that God helped her
see the truth of what Paul was proclaiming, that the Hebrew Scriptures which she learned and followed pointed to Jesus Christ, and that the Hebrew God which she worshipped appeared in the flesh in Jesus Christ.
Yet
when we read her powerful interpretations many of us find that she has shown us something in the
texts we had not
seen before, but which we will not be able to ignore on future readings and which gives us a better understanding of what we read.
So, for example, if your hear a pastor saying, «You have to take up your cross daily and follow Jesus in order to go to heaven
when you die,» you can look in the
text he is preaching from (maybe Matthew 16:24 - 26 or Luke 9:23 - 26), and
see that Jesus is talking about saving your life (which is NOT the same thing as receiving eternal life) by living in a profitable way here on earth (cf. Luke 9:24 - 25).
You can
see the influence of Plato here, particularly
when he adds that the «body» level of meaning, the literal meaning of the
text, is for the more simple minded whereas the «soul» and more particularly the «spirit» levels of meaning are for the more enlightened readers».
I rarely
see Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, etc. people attacking science
when it conflicts with their sacred
texts.
Beardslee sets the tone of the issue
when he speaks of «reading of a
text through a theory of propositions» (p. 35,
see also p. 65); and Woodbridge summarizes the group's contention «that a
text is a configuration of various linguistic symbols which tend to elicit «lures for feeling» technically called «propositional feelings»...» (pp.122 - 23).
Having witnessed a time
when scholars spiritualized the biblical
text, we now
see an insistence on materializing it at all costs.
We know that
when he appears, we shall be like him, for we shall
see him as he is,» a
text that applies to the Church as well as to individuals.
What I do believe is that we need to really know Jesus to know God — Although
text meaning can change Jesus who is the word of God — His personality doesn't change...... so
when you read behind the
text and
see the personality of Jesus — you get to know Him for who He is and then I can test anything the bible or
text say against His character for truth!
When we proceed to relate this
text to the apostolic testimony concerning the significance of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, we begin to
see its christological import.
You all remember his half - pagan, half - Christian bringing up at Carthage, his emigration to Rome and Milan, his adoption of Manicheism and subsequent skepticism, and his restless search for truth and purity of life; and finally how, distracted by the struggle between the two souls in his breast, and ashamed of his own weakness of will,
when so many others whom he knew and knew of had thrown off the shackles of sensuality and dedicated themselves to chastity and the higher life, he heard a voice in the garden say, «Sume, lege» (take and read), and opening the Bible at random,
saw the
text, «not in chambering and wantonness,» etc., which seemed directly sent to his address, and laid the inner storm to rest forever.
I hope it helps us all
see Jesus in the violent portrayals of God in the Bible
when we begin looking at some of those
texts soon.
When he emerged, he
saw he had scrawled something on a blackboard, short lines of
text he was incapable of reading.
Most of the current hermeneutical options tend toward reduction or exclusion in the act of interpretation, as
when they utilize either structuralist or «historical - critical» methods, focus on either sociological data or «ideas,» and locate «meaning» in the internal «world» of the
text, or in the external reality to which it refers, or in the author's intention, or iii the reader's response (
see OTIPP 1).
I mused on the
text: The wise men took new steps in faithfulness
when they
saw a new star.
At one level every hermeneutic is exclusive in practice, as
when «process hermeneutics» centers attention on the metaphysical claims of Biblical
texts about the reality of God (e.g.,
see MEH).2 But «process hermeneutics» refuses to be reductionist in its theory of interpretation, understanding, and meaning; hence, its inclusive hospitality to «any and all disciplined methods of interpretation,» as Kelsey puts it (compare, e.g., RPIPS, especially 106 - 15).
Saw this in my church last year
when «a great prophet of God» came - a
text book case of this blind idiocy in fact.
One of the advantages of the RCS format is that we are allowed to
see the resulting exegetical melee
when contrasting voices are placed side - by - side in comment on a given
text.
Occasionally the museum takes an impressive midrashic approach to the
text, as
when Adam and Eve's slaying of animals to make skins to cover themselves is
seen as a hint of the sacrifices to come to repair their sin.
I didn't
see the bottom
text so
when I
saw it I thought it was Jesus leaving a note saying «I did it for you».
Moreover, the sentence is actually framed, set apart from all other sentences in the
text, enclosed: the narrator reveals that he
saw it on a billboard along the highway
when he was driving home from his grandmother's funeral.
That this is not really a discourse delivered by Jesus is especially easy to discover from the Marcan
text, at the point where a mysterious expression is taken over from The Book of Daniel: «But
when you
see the abomination of desolation standing where it [or he] ought not, then let the inhabitants of Judea flee to the mountains» (Mark 13:14).
This is especially true
when we read the
text with new eyes and
see hints of something else going on.
I remember
when cookbooks were mostly
text, but it is so nice to
see excellent photography.