Sentences with phrase «who dwelleth»

That which is an abomination unto me, I shall not eat, (nay) I shall live upon cakes (made) of white grain, and my ale shall be (made) of the red grain of Hapi.10 In a clean place I shall sit on the ground beneath the foliage of the date palm of the goddess Hathor, who dwelleth in the spacious Disk as it advanceth to Annu (Heliopolis), having the books of the divine words of the writings of the god Thoth.
Whether Catholic, Anglican, or Puritan in inspiration, all of these thanksgiving events teem with thankfulness «to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens» (to borrow Lincoln's words).
And in addition, you can't tell me definitively that the yellow, black, and white striped 1000 year old, and 100 foot tall polka dotted vampire lady in black stockings isn't alive and doesn't exist, speaking perfect English even though she has never visited our planet, on the dark side of the moon, and has never been seen by the golden crown of creation, god's highest achievement, man, who dwelleths at the very epi - center of the universe, surrounded on all four sides by the heavenly spheres and angels, and overseen by god in heaven bless her extensive gold threaded wardrobe.

Not exact matches

Man's sin had deeper roots than willful disobedience; it was, as it were, a demonic power so that it was not Paul who did evil but «sin which dwelleth in me.»
There was one God, but there was also one Lord, belonging to the divine world, who supremely revealed him; and, as well, there was one Spirit — «his Spirit that dwelleth in you.»
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