You seem like someone who is interested in these kind of
word studies so maybe you know if this is accurate or not: Someone else pointed out to me that the word for «punishment» in the sheep / goat passage is a Greek word that has more of a correction / discipline / child - training / restorative / purifying focus than «punishment» does in English.
Not exact matches
According to a large - scale
study of 3,500 English speakers conducted by OnePoll, one in six people says their spelling is occasionally
so bad, their computer can't even recognize the
word to correct it.
So what the ethologists essentially did was
study the features of babies and toddlers, compiled them into a brief description and slapped a German
word on it.
[1] I haven't
studied ethereum in detail at a technical level,
so I take ethereum developers at their
word that they have solved the Turing - completeness problem correctly.
So we move from the
word game
study on motivation to your own hypothesis of why believers lack motivation, indulge me and I play along...
So, in your opinion a person who believes in a higher power lacks motivation?
hi johnR — agreed in that I have no problem with letting love be love, I am not forcing the issue but rather have found the connection thru
study and observation, I am using the
word god as a convention, finding
words... limited or clumsy... or my ability to use them problematic in explaining
so we use the
word god....
How many folk get pressured to leave a good SS class or Bible
study where they are receiving the meat of the
Word so «they can get busy for the Lord» and «helping His church to grow»?
We read that He wants us to evangelize and witness and pray and
study His
Word, and take care of our families, and attend church and be good stewards of our money and
so on.
Many people died for us to have the right to read the Bible for ourselves,
so pls don't miss out on the blessings and revelation knowledge that will flow to you just from obeying His commands about reading,
studying and memorizing His
Word.
I'm
so thankful that the Holy Spirit was able to show me how important it is to
study the
Word on one's own, and not just accept unquestioning whatever comes over the pulpit.
Most of us adults have learned that Bible
study is a serious matter, that God is up there with His arms crossed making sure we don't get out of line, and that Jesus spoke some very weighty
words so we need to get down to business and learn them.
The profligate grace side is well - represented here
so I'll be a contrarian and say that after much
study of his
Word, I lean to the «No» side.
So much effort is spent on driving Christians to be in the
Word more, to read their Bible's more, to
study the Bible... You know what?
I suppose unless I'm already a believer I will need to pay a believer a nice sum of money in order and take a class in order to understand why a covenant that carries the penalty of death if this god is not worshipped is changed because, help me here (well of course unless god can speak for himself - I guess I have to ask those who have
studied his
word that he gave only once 2000 years ago to another culture),
so after this covenant he came down and became a man in order to give people grace
so he doesn't kill them if they don't worship him?
I
study others doctrines as a primary hobby, and then I take it back to the
word of God, searching the scriptures daily to see if those things are
so.
Study the
Word of God and memorize Scripture
so like you can quick draw against Satan's lightening attacks.
(I didn't consider myself a scientist
so I went and looked up the
word, indeed I was a scientist because I
studied all I could about the work I was doing.
Which makes me realize that I must
study the
Word of God more
so that I can discern his
Word and commandments better.
Theology needs some sacrifice (hard
study and meditation on the Bible) and the fruit is
so sweet that I can not express in
words.
I am convinced that the historical cultural background
study of Scripture is probably more important than the grammatical
word studies that seem to be
so popular.
(Here we return to Beauchamp's magnificent
study, from which I must quote an especially illuminating and powerful passage: «God did not
so much create the things I am talking about as he spoke them... before speaking to me about them,
so that the human
word might be declared a response to his.
This is why I spend
so much time
studying during the week and why we spend half of our service in teaching the
Word.
You see, even among Christians who love to read the
Word, and who regularly read the
Word, and have good Bible
study principles
so they can rightly understand and apply the
Word, even these Christians get bored with certain portions of the Bible.
So I started
studying the
word, and I made a post about my progress on it a few weeks ago.
So you take what the early church fathers, the ones trying to legitimize their religion as much as possible, the ones saying that all the similarities are products of the devil, and just take their
word rather than actual archaeological evidence and anthropological
study?
I do not take lightly the
Word of the Lord, and therefore, I
study it day and night
so that I might rightly know what it teaches.
So, yes, your motivation and goal is excellent... let us be careful for not neglecting the
Word by eliminating some part of it in our
study or preaching because we can not see a direct link between that part and service.
They are religious in the wider sense; yet in this acutest of all senses they are not
so, and it is religion in the acutest sense that I wish, without disputing about
words, to
study first,
so as to get at its typical differentia.)
@chad You will say something to get last
word in
so take it up with the courts It is illegal to teach creationism / ID or bible
studies in public schools in US STEM science standards for 2013 They are making ears.
So we must look and
study thyselves approved unto God, by rightly dividing the
word of truth and not taking up no private interpretations.
The Apocalypse, said Jerome, has «as many mysteries as
words» (Letters 53:9) A despairing scholar said that the
study of the Revelation either finds a man mad or leaves him
so.
We get
so involved in Bible
study that we go on and on, and that gives you a warm feeling, and the men are
so anxious to get
so involved in God's
Word that they don't want to leave class to go to the worship service.
I went to Bible
study and not a single woman there said a
word about The Bachelor, they prayed for one another, and it felt real, like everything I've been wanting and yearning for, a bit of a mess, and
so full of Love.
So, the diligence is directed at
studying the
word.
so IM paraphrasing, but you get the idea) 1 John says «Lets love not in
words, but in DEEDS AND ACTION» Apparently this «pastor» has not really
studied the Bible
Having spent most of my life surrounded by some incredible women of God who knew the
Word, lived the
Word, spoke the
Word, led Bible
Studies, preached powerful sermons to thousands at a single gathering and
so on, had the ability to heal with the
Word, raise the dead, cast out Demons with the Power of the
Word and
so on I have come to the conclusion that «MAN» has distorted what God has always intended for His church.
Well the one
study was only revealed in the 90s by your own admission and this
study is questionable
so really there is only one that you coudl even call a
study in the most loosely
worded definitions of the terms
study.
I have been
studying and thinking about this subject for fifteen years
so far, and have been working on a book for over a year which explains my proposal, but I am facing problems with putting it into
words.
So by
studying the
Word and living separate from the world, we see in Luke 3:2 that the
Word of God came to him in the wilderness.
Christians agree with one another (just do a bible
study of all the «one anothers») because Christians love God
so they love Gods
word so they
study Gods
word and they let Gods
word speak to them without forcing their own interpretation on Gods
word.
He
studied the
Word and
so became strong in Spirit.
One of the principles I am trying to develop as I read and
study Scripture is to recognize that is not
so much the
words of the text that matter, but the Spirit in the text.
So this tool helps you
study the form of any
word in the Bible.
He himself stresses the facts that the Jesus of history is not kerygmatic and that his book Jesus and the
Word is not kerygma, because the essential aspect of the kerygma is that Christ is present in it as eschatological event, and Christ is not
so present in existentialist historiographical
studies of the historical Jesus.
The
so - called «balanced approach» (a new code
word that means the exact opposite from what it would seem) sought by the president is most likely going to be all about restricting guns and nothing but
study on reigning in Hollywood for the culture of violence.
Are science and philosophy truly indulged because they «provoke wonder at God's creation,» the
study of music pursued «
so that we can offer a sacrifice of praise,» languages taught «
so that students can gain a more accurate grasp of the
Word»?
Perhaps in more fundamentalist congregations where
so much emphasis is given to the written
word and what the preacher makes of it, it make weaken his hold on the largely ignorant, but in the Catholic and Episcopaelian congregations, it is much more about pomp and ceremony — where the scriptural readings take on much more of a musical resonance than a
study group — it will have little impact.
George Herbert commented that his model parson «carries himself very respectfully, as to all the fathers of the church,
so especially to his diocesan, honoring him both in
word and behavior, and resorting unto him in any difficulty, either in his
studies or in his parish,» 75 but there is no way of knowing how typical he was in this respect.
So while it's crazy to me that even after 2 years of
studying Chinese full time, I had still never learned the
word router, I was still encouraged to know that I could get by with my current language level and a dictionary.
The link on your other blog goes to a publication library that doesn't allow access by the general public,
so I can't look at that
study myself, I have to take your
word for it.