Verse (Click for Chapter) New International VersionSo the LORD God said to the serpent, “Because you have done this, “Cursed are you above all livestock and all wild animals! You will crawl on your belly and you will eat dust all the days of your life.New Living TranslationThen the ...
Given the associations with suicidality explained inTable 5, there may be aneural substrateoverlapping with epileptic etiologies. Recent investigations explored neuroinflammatory mechanisms that may relate to hyperexcitability and lack ofinhibitory control; the possible association between hyperexcitability andtau...
Chapter 1 through 14 lead up to it and climax in that great event. • The second event is the crossing of the Red Sea, which is described for us in Chapter 14. • The third great event is the giving of the Law at Sinai, and • The fourth is the construction of the ...
Chapter 31 opened with: Genesis 31:1 Now Jacob heard the words of Laban’s sons, saying, “Jacob has taken away all that was our father’s, and from what belonged to our father he has made all this wealth.” 2 Jacob saw the attitude of Laban, and behold, it was not friendly towar...
Genesis 3:1 tn The chapter begins with a disjunctive clause (conjunction + subject + predicate) that introduces a new character and a new scene in the story. Genesis 3:1 sn Many theologians identify or associate the serpent with Satan. In this view Satan comes in the disguise of a serpent...
Chapter 17 of John’s gospel has always been an important passage of scripture for me. There are two verses that particularly speak to me in this chapter, in these verses Jesus prays: Neither for these only do I pray, but for them also that believe on me through their word; that they...
empirical data quoted in this chapter seem to support the hypothesis that the SOC of an individual can be improved or decreased also in adult life besides being taken into account by the hospital. Therefore, it seems plausible to suggest that SOC measurements pre–post targeted interventions may ...
Its plural form is to be explained neither as a remnant of polytheism (Gesenius), nor as indicating a plurality of beings through whom the Deity reveals himself (Baumgarten, Lange), nor as a plural of majesty (Aben Ezra, Kalisch, Alford), like the royal "we" of earthly potentates, a ...
1.Thedoctrineof a fall, which this chapter clearly teaches, has been assailed as inconsistent with the dictates of a speculative philosophy, if not also with the tenets of a Scriptural theology. While in the present narrative the origin of sin is distinctly traced back to the free volition ...
View chapter Explore book Building brains in a dish: Prospects for growing cerebral organoids from stem cells John O.Mason,David J.Price, inNeuroscience, 2016 Normal corticogenesis: a comparison of rodents and primates Despite great differences in their sizes, there are numerous similarities in the...