Sentences with phrase «writer of the book of»

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It is this emphasis on divine fellowship that seems to undergird the thinking of the writer of the book of Hebrews concerning Sabbath rest.
The writers of the New Testament themselves were already chiding Christians whose commitment to the risen Savior was less than wholehearted: Think of the writer of the Book of Hebrews or of the third chapter of Revelation.
It is very likely that it was this metaphor from the book of Jeremiah which inspired the writer of the book of Jonah.
The writer of the book of Jonah is indebted to Jeremiah, and perhaps also to Ezekiel.
In the middle of the century just past, Mayne Reid was the great writer of books of out - of - door adventure.
I mean, communicated from a divine source by Jesus Christ as God, through inspired prophets and wise men, apostles, teachers, the writers of the books of the Bible, councils of church leaders, popes, and so on, in such a way that the message has been transmitted in human language, clothed in the external forms of human thought, given, indeed, in the characteristic language and thought - forms of particular nations and cultures, but at the same time in such a way that its essential content has been unaffected by the human mind's fallibility, ignorance and feebleness of apprehension.
The writer of the book of Hebrews is encouraging his readers to remain strong in the faith.
The deceitful writer of the book of Mormon ignore Jeremiahs warning and says that if a seed is planted in a heart, if it grows then it is a good seed.

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As Claire Fallon, the Huffington Post's books and culture writer, points out, there are plenty of other reasons why ebooks may never catch on with a larger crowd.
To read Flash Boys — or really any Lewis book — is to be constantly entertained yet constantly bothered by the nagging wonder of what the writer might have left out.
This collection of short stories by a National Book award - winning writer, «feature telepathic zoo animals, a zealous toy collector and an eavesdropping Abraham Lincoln,» reports the FT.. Other commentators agree it's a whole lot of fun, while still managing to be moving and insightful.
We've invited the entire Fortune family — from our writers and editors to our photo editors and designers — to weigh in on books of their choosing based on their individual tastes or curiosities.
We'll take a look at some of them, from renowned fashion designer Vera Wang, who didn't design her first dress until she was 40, to writer Harry Bernstein, who authored countless rejected books before getting his first hit at age 96.
For decades it was dismissed as the desperate refuge of authors rejected by publishing houses, wannabes who paid a fee to a musty vanity press that would dutifully typeset their words and transform them into a few boxes of books that the «writers» could hand out to their friends.
He is the best - selling author of the book Earning Serendipity and contributing writer toHuffington Post and Harvard Business Review.
To me, Nolan's final bow is the cinematic equivalent of a writer - artist team ending a «run» on a particular comic book.
Writer Jeff Kinney has sold more than 150 million copies of his book series, «Diary of a Wimpy Kid.»
When Wattpad launched in 2006 as an online — and now mobile — community for readers and writers to share free books, CEO Allen Lau and his team were working out of a drab cubicle farm in Toronto's north end, with bankers and accountants for neighbours.
Austin, who is currently working on a book tentatively titled Not for the Faint of Heart, which focuses on the challenges faced by those navigating the new economy, predicts that psychologists will be the next big class of business writers.
In new book «The Obstacle Is the Way,» an exploration of ancient Greek Stoicism put into practice by leaders ranging from Marcus Aurelius to Steve Jobs, writer Ryan Holiday says that anyone can take advantage of Coach Saban's process.
Playwright and former Spider - Man comic book writer Roberto Aguirre - Sacasa will rewrite parts of the show's script, and Bono and The Edge plan to write two new songs.
Last month, Packer, a New Yorker staff writer best known for his writing on Iraq, published The Unwinding, a book he calls «an inner history of the new America.»
But as Jill Lepore recounts in her new book, The Secret History of Wonder Woman, the Amazonian princess was only as empowered as her (male) writers allowed her to be.
«This is one of those books that I've continuously thought about and quoted to people ever since I read it,» relates actor, writer, producer, and activist Naomi McDougall Jones.
«I don't understand how Apple could ruin the record business in one year on Mac,» said Doug Morris, the head of Universal Music, according to Appetite for Self - Destruction, a new book about the record industry's ills by Rolling Stone writer Steve Knopper.
A study conducted at Stanford and University of Pennsylvania revealed that when books penned by unknown writers were reviewed in the New York Times, sales of their work increased by a third, even if the reviews were negative.
In his new book, The Food Police: A Well - Fed Manifesto About the Politics of Your Plate, Lusk takes direct aim at Pollan, charging that he and other writers, like The New York Times» Mark Bittman, are «food socialists» who are «slowly leading us down the road to serfdom.»
In The Wages of Wins, a book co-authored by three American economics professors, its writers debunk sports myths, including the notion that spectators desert leagues after labour disputes.
From there, if the writers like the program, they are invited to join our year - long marketing program to learn how to make the most of their book and coaching program.
How we came to do this is a twisting tale that science writer Maryn McKenna elegantly unspools in her extraordinary new book, Big Chicken: The Incredible Story of How Antibiotics Created Modern Agriculture and Changed the Way the World Eats, which was published in September.
Yes, another one; but the distinction here lies in the quality of the writers — Vanity Fair contributor McLean co-authored the classic Enron book The Smartest Guys in the Room, while Nocera is a columnist for The New York Times and a staff writer for the paper's magazine — and in the frame they choose for their history.
And now, Freeman is sharing some of those secrets in a book he wrote with wife and pastry chef, Caitlin Freeman and food writer Tara Duggan.
Thomas points out that, not only does this natural ebb and flow sound delightful, it also results in an impressive level of productivity (a book a year is a hefty output by any writer's standards).
In 2010, Toronto writer Neil Pasricha transformed his relentlessly upbeat blog, 1,000 Awesome Things, into the New York Times bestseller The Book of Awesome.
His first book, The End of Economic Man (1939) prompted Winston Churchill to call Drucker «one of those writers to whom almost anything can be forgiven because he not only has a mind of his own, but has the gift of starting other minds along a stimulating line of thought.»
Other surprising people quoted in the book include feminist author Betty Friedan, anti-Trump novelist Junot Díaz, anti-Trump actress Cynthia Nixon, and «The Art of War» writer Sun Tzu.
Prichard sat down with senior writer Thomas Watson following his appointment as chair of international business law firm Torys and the Canadian arm of book publisher Penguin.
You might know Strauss already — the Rolling Stone writer is also the author of «The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists,» a book that's become something of a bible to awkward young men who would like to learn the curious arts of charming women.
You may never write a book or call yourself a writer, but if the majority of your day is spent stringing words together to communicate, then it's worth your time to learn how to do it well.
Judy Robinette was Inc.com's # 1 business book writer of 2014 when she came across an Entrepreneur article written by Matthew on doing a soft sales close.
Although an accomplished writer of memoirs, she couldn't or wouldn't write the book that Western publishers wanted about her father.
David H. Freedman ([email protected]), a Boston - based writer and Inc. contributing editor, is the author of several books about business and technology.
This book is far different than the ones preceding it — Lamott delves into the life of the writer, including the trials and pitfalls one must face on the path to finding his or her voice, getting published, or simply sitting down to do the work.
PaidBookReviews.org clearly advertises in a YouTube video that the site «is a team of writers who understand the effect of positive customer reviews on your book sales.»
The teachers: Salvatore Scibona was named to The New Yorker's «20 under 40: Fiction Writers to Watch» and is the author of 2008 National Book Award finalist «The End,» the research for which he conducted while on a Fulbright Fellowship.
Most of the books are supplied by different teams and staff writers.
The question motivated hundreds of writers to share their thoughts, and helped draw traffic to his weekly newsletter and books.
Writer Roxane Gay, author of numerous books including «Bad Feminist,» discusses the complexities of being a self - proclaimed feminist.
Your customer - support team may never write a book or call themselves writers, but if the majority of their day is spent stringing words together to communicate, then it's worth their time to learn how...
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