Would fain hear words of comfort and suffer pain no more.” He asserted that he could teach his disciples how to make the wind to blow or be still, the rain to fall and the sun to shine, how to banish sickness and old age and to raise the dead. When Demetrius Poliorcetes restored...
In other words philosophical Theism as such ought to furnish the rational data which are implied in the possibility of revelation and the credibility of the Christian system; but more than this it need not undertake to do. Now all these data—in so far as they relate strictly to Theism—...
While his exact words are never known, given that many Vanir felt that Freya's marriage was an act of betrayal, and Freya's comments that he abandoned her when she needed him most, it is likely he berated her for her decision and accused her of betraying their people. This would be ...
Angered, Atreus claimed that he had lost his appetite and stormed off to his room while Týr apologized to Kratos, claiming he had chosen his words poorly. Sindri attempted to convince Atreus to eat, but the boy only yelled that he couldn't understand why Gróa would mention Ironwood in...
It never fails. About this time of year I start thinking of other places. It’s been awhile since I hit the road. So here is Chris Rea who tells it like it is. “Curse of the Traveler.”In case you missed yesterday’s post of general nonsense here is your second chance.Saturday...
8 Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away. 9 For we know in part and we prophesy in part, 10 but when completeness comes, what is in part disappears. 11 When I...
First of all, our words have power and we shouldn’t say anything we don’t want coming to pass (Prov. 18:21). Secondly, we may be dissatisfied with the person we’re speaking with, but there’s always a better way to say something. If you can’t think of a better way of sayin...
God from the same Saxon root as good, thus beautifully expressing the divine benignity as the leading attribute of the most general term for the Deity, and corresponding almost invariably to two Hebrew words, both from a common root (אוּל, au, to be strong). Hengstenberg, however...
Paul’s words are important and you should read them again. We’re “under the power of” this malevolent force calledsin,which is basically a contagion or disease of pervasive selfishness and narcissism. Because sin isselfishness—not simply “self-love” but more like “self-worship at all...
Their words are guarded, brief. They know Laban well, and surely if he’d been a good man they would have said something in his favor. 7He said, “Look, it is still broad daylight; it is not time for the animals to be gathered together. Water the sheep, and go, pasture them.”...