(1) What the slogan concealed was the complexity of the process involved in understanding God's
Word in the context of cultures far removed in time and psychological texture from those in which the revelation was originally given.
While I admit that I can not read those languages, I have read what the original verses said along with critical analysis of
the words in context of the timeframe that they were written in.
Studying the normal menaing of
words in the context of the verses, studying verses in their context and comparing with scripture with scripture clears up a lot of confusion.
Re knowing, or knowledge in general, I use
the word in the context of comprehending / understanding something or someone.
As far as the early Church is concerned, the saying could be a prophetic
word in the context of a sacred meal anticipating the messianic banquet, at a time when the Church was concerned with the influx of the Gentiles.
Passages provide an opportunity to learn
words in the context of academic text and support knowledge - building in history and social studies content.
Paiva uses this title as a point of departure, reflecting visually on the irony of
the words in the context of the city's framework, whilst using the material itself to mount a discourse on the urban dialectic.
Combat in God of War 2018 feels — and it's strange to be using
this word in the context of a God of War game — more realistic in some senses.
I personally think of metal whenever I hear
those words in context of a smartphone, but apparently it won't be metal.
As with you resume, use a lot of industry
words in the context of your experience.
Respect is an incredibly important
word in the context of a relationship.
Not exact matches
In the context of this study that simply meant more anxious subjects tended to feel more irrationally negative about the neutral word puzzles that accompanied stressful images, but in real life this effect could cause actual troubl
In the
context of this study that simply meant more anxious subjects tended to feel more irrationally negative about the neutral
word puzzles that accompanied stressful images, but
in real life this effect could cause actual troubl
in real life this effect could cause actual trouble.
Currently, we type our question into the search engine and the algorithm chooses
words from it, often sending us on a wild goose chase by bringing up links that have those specific
words in them rather than finding links that relate to the
context of the overall query.
But I'm critical
of the use
of the
word entrepreneur
in these
contexts.
«My
words have been grossly mischaracterized and taken out
of context... I was discussing the value
of treating people for using dangerous and illegal drugs like marijuana, and the
context in which treatment is successful.»
None
of these
words would make any sense
in the
context of investment banking, where if a client wants to speak to a human banker, four
of them hop on a plane and fly to the client's office the next day, never mind paying $ 10 for voicemail.
And, if there is something you feel requires additional information to describe an extenuating circumstance or otherwise provide
context to something negative on your report, additions made to the Fair Credit Reporting Act
in 1996 allow you to add a 100 -
word statement to any
of the reports that include an item you dispute but wasn't removed because it was verified by the creditor.
As a side note, the
word «intrepid» (adjective: resolutely fearless; dauntless)
in the
context of fertilizer is strangely reminiscent
of the late - 1960's «Go - Go» market, when dull little companies gave themselves exciting names to divert investors attention from the fact that they were,
in fact, dull little companies - as when Minnie Pearl's Fried Chicken renamed itself «Performance Systems.»
«Right now, if you use the
words «social media»
in the
context of the election, it's assumed you are espousing an anti-Trump message,» she said, «so it scares away most Republicans.»
While TJN does not report the
wording of its survey questions, making it difficult to interpret findings across surveys, we do know that both the APF Canada and ARI surveys presented respondents with a «lack
of awareness» option
in the
context of questions about support or opposition to the TPP.
I use the
word «normal»
in this
context to distinguish these forecasts from the above - average price gains we've seen over the last couple
of years.
People barely tolerate those two
words in the same sentence these days, not to mention
in the
context of sharing «Good News.»
They think God inspired His
word's out
of context in Acts 7:47 - 48 and Acts 17:24 when God said as plain as day that He DOES NOT LIVE / DWELL IN CRAFTED TEMPLES but Satan finds it extremely easy to fool people that wants to buy their way into heaven instead of obeying His Son as required in John 3:3
in Acts 7:47 - 48 and Acts 17:24 when God said as plain as day that He DOES NOT LIVE / DWELL
IN CRAFTED TEMPLES but Satan finds it extremely easy to fool people that wants to buy their way into heaven instead of obeying His Son as required in John 3:3
IN CRAFTED TEMPLES but Satan finds it extremely easy to fool people that wants to buy their way into heaven instead
of obeying His Son as required
in John 3:3
in John 3:36.
Lastly, look up the
word «gloss»
in the
context of ancient manuscripts.
Virtually all those who bandy about the
word «biblical» cherry - pick verses to substantiate a preconceived notion instead
of dealing with it
in context.
Using the
word «war»
in this
context does nothing but lessen the meaning
of the
word.
In either case, the Bible is taken out
of the
context it gives itself, which is the
Word of God.
Perhaps because the connotations
of the
word «malaise» are different
in French and
in English, perhaps because the
word is virtually unusable
in this
context in the United States so soon after Jimmy Carter, and surely because Taylor expressly frames his book as a continuation
of the inquiry nobly undertaken by Lionel Trilling
in his Norton Lectures at Harvard under the title Sincerity and Authenticity, the American edition has been entitled The Ethics
of Authenticity.
I think that many
of the translations use that
word poorly
in this
context.
Clearly the same is continuing as delivered by individuals passing judgement on Him today based upon the actions
of people claiming to be his followers or not having a clear understanding
of what His
words really are
in context.
Now
in the
context, Paul has one thing
in mind which he wants prayer for, and it is for boldness
in preaching
of the
Word, and specifically, preaching the Gospel.
My own efforts to probe the present and historical uses
of the
word «evangelical» have caused me to wonder if it is possible to give the
word a common meaning applicable to all the
contexts in which it is used.
The oldest meaning
of this
word is to participate, but
in this
context it means «to adore.»
Rarely if ever have they been directly for the benefit
of the person giving the
word — except
in the
context of open appeals for money, which are a different matter.
This is to say that the core meaning
of the
word is necessarily under dispute - alternative visions
of evangelicalism fill the
word with such different content that its use
in other
contexts is confusing without consideration
of that transformation
of meaning.
Finally, the explosion to satellite communications
in the eighties matched
in the most recent years with fiberoptic switching systems and computer processing
of cash,
words, images, and data — the internetting
of global consciousness — has swept up most human endeavors from local names and habitations into the global
context of international trademarks, common credit cards, shared diets, world class athletics, and intercontinental rock concert tours.
In other
words, the quote is being used within the
context of a theological position and it means what they assert it to mean (or don't even bother to assert, but merely assume we should see) at least partially because
of their presuppositions with which they come to the text.
My specific reference to Jeremy's statement about taking the Lord's name
in vain flowed from the average view
of people that this refers solely to using the
word «God»
in ungodly
contexts.
Romney's comment was perhaps well meant, but taken
in the
context of all
of his ideas about women, that they must be taken care
of because they are fragile, delicate creatures, who can't think or care for themselves and are better fit for staying home and taking care
of the offspring than out
in the work force, the
words mirror his general condescending attitude toward women.
The
context of Jesus» statement about the size
of the mustard seed is the man sowing seed
in his garden, which is confirmed by the
word «garden plants» (lachanon; # 3001 λάχανον; a potable herb; a vegetable).
Part
of studying and rightly dividing the
word of truth includes reading passages
of scripture
in their
context.
They involve many individuals responding
in mutually supportive ways to the call
of the
Word in kairotic
contexts.
Answer; A careful examination
of the Hebrew
word for «day» and the
context in which it appears
in Genesis will lead to the conclusion that «day» means a literal, 24 - hour period
of time.
This
word in this
context is so singular and foreign that many early commentators didn't «get it,» and referred to the canti as «chapters,» a more usual and perhaps more dignified way to indicate the parts
of a «serious» whole.
Yet
in its texts and applications, as
in the Declaration and the Constitution, the language
of natural rights, natural law, natural reason and nature's God still has power if the right speaker (ethos) with an intuitive understanding
of audience (pathos) finds the right
words and mode
of reasoning (logos)
in the right occasion or
context.
Substitute
in the
word «delivered» or «deliverance» and then look
in the
context to figure out what kind
of deliverance is
in view.
The
word «saved» simply means «deliverance» and
context determines what kind
of deliverance is
in view.
Setting forth so painstakingly the
context of the Constitution's
words, does it guide us
in using that venerable instrument
of government today?
A metaphor is a
word or phrase used inappropriately.12 It belongs
in one
context but is being used
in another: the arm
of the chair, war as a chess game, God the father.
It is his prophetic obligation to determine how,
in what
context, when and to whom, and
in what way most effectively this
word of judgment is to be delivered.