Sentences with phrase «with publicans»

Grocery wholesaler Metcash is in talks to set up joint ventures with publicans in Queensland and NSW as part of a strategy aimed at boosting its liquor distribution revenues.
This is why he eats with publicans.
He eats with publicans and sinners because they need him.
If the law of the Sabbath stood in the way of human service, it was to be suspended; he ate with publicans and sinners to win them to the Kingdom even at the cost of ceremonial uncleanness.
That young man who ate with publicans and sinners in first century Palestine would probably feel very uncomfortable in such a church (in spite of the fact that his name is prominently displayed).
«This is the man who broke the Sabbath in the terms of the times, the man who was called a glutton and a wine dipper, who feasted with publicans and sinners, who took a whip and drove the merchants out of the temples.
When God walked in human flesh, he walked into unclean Samaria to talk with a «bad» woman, he associated with publicans and sinners and met the accusation of being a winebibber and a friend of the untouchables.
He ate with publicans, sinners, and prostitutes, flouting Jewish food pieties.
Change is sweeping through front bars and suburban watering holes across the city, with publicans of some of the city's most recognisable pubs spending up big in efforts to stay relevant in Perth's rapidly diversifying hospitality sector.
Consequently, modern readers will almost invariably identify with the publican.
But it is something that is hard to measure, and I like to beware of the Pharisee in the parable with the publican.

Not exact matches

«I work with people who want to learn more about beer, from consumers to publicans and marketers and breweries,» says Amato, a one - time opera singer who now runs Beerology, a beer - education and consultancy company.
Luke, placing the story in an earlier context, says that this «bad woman» washed Jesus» feet with her tears, dried them with her hair, kissed them and anointed them with perfume; but it is probably the same story, for though it is said to have happened long before Judas» betrayal and in a slightly different manner, it did happen in the home of a publican named Simon.
He mixed socially both with devout Pharisees (Luke 7:36; 14:1) and with the «publicans» (Mark 2:14 - 17; Luke 19:1 - 10) who collected taxes for the hated foreign government.
He got along well with the despised customs officials (whom we probably translate inadequately as «tax collectors,» not to say «publicans») and the equally unwelcome centurion of the Roman army of occupation stationed at Capharnaum, who implored Jesus to heal his boy, pointing out that Jesus could do it by just giving a command without even having to profane himself by entering a gentile house.
The scholar's task in exegesis is obviously to explicate the social roles of the two figures, explain that the hearers would at first identify with the Pharisee as the bearer of religious and social status, and then suffer shock and consternation at the wholly unexpected justification of the publican.
For any modern reader at all familiar with the text knows that (1) «Pharisees» are hypocrites and (2) Jesus praises the publican.
The Jesus who was crucified was the same Jesus who overcame the power of Satan and the evil spirits, who was the friend of publicans and sinners, who was condemned to death by the «righteous», who preached the Sermon on the Mount, who disputed with the Pharisees and denounced them, who was always an enigma to his disciples and in the end was rejected by them, who was reviled by Jews and Gentiles.
His intercourse with sinners, prostitutes, and publicans, which is surely historical, is also alien to the practices of a rabbi.
Falwell responded to the firestorm with a tweet that has since been deleted: «Honored for same hypocrites who accused Jesus of being a friend of publicans and sinners to be targeting me over a decades old mag cover!»
This woman approaches Jesus with the confident faith and with the unshakeable hope of the Woman with the haemorrhage and of the Publican in the temple.
Thanks to everyone that came out last night for «Burger Night» at Publican Quality Meats.The evening's outing pitted the Cherry Circle Room against Cindy's, with CCR executive chef Pete Coenen facing off with Cindy's executive Christian Ragano, each creating delicious burgers that the many, many revelers consumed happily.
Beer groups such as the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) and the Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) are also supporting the campaign, along with retailers and publicans.
With close to 200 retail items, Publican Quality Meats provides goods that may be otherwise difficult to come by, as a well as the convenience of a single destination for those looking to fulfill a grocery list.
The recently released cookbook is co-authored by Chicago culinary giant Paul Kahan with writer Rachel Holtzman and Cosmo Goss, now a former chef de cuisine at The Publican.
Now that oysters - and - beer hall has become a mini-empire, with its own bread shop (Publican Quality Bread) and butcher (Publican Quality Meats), a raucous Wicker Park offshoot (right next to another of Kahan's restaurant group's runaway successes, the taco bar Big Star) called Publican Anker, and — perhaps most unlikely of all — Publican Tavern, a pub inside O'Hare Airport.
However, Pubs Quizzed finds ordinary publicans support the measure by a margin of 2 to 1, with 41 % in favour and 22 % against.
The Publican stays true to the West Loop style of reinventing traditional American foods with a modern twist and a focus on farm - to - table sustainability.
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Spoon Bread The spoon bread, another example of The Publican's ability to be creative with American classics, was reminiscent of corn bread.
The prime action of the piece is made up of Gleeson's interactions with locals; characters played by the greatest assembly of Irish and British acting talent since Intermission: Pat Shortt as a Buddhist publican; Dylan Moran as a socially estranged property developer; Chris O'Dowd as the butcher; Kelly Reilly as Gleeson's suicidal daughter from a pre-orders marriage; Aidan Gillen as an atheistic, nihilistic doctor.
With takings down, publicans Horace and Glad fear their dream of a Spanish package holiday may never come true.
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