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Áko yáʼátʼéehgo neʼiinaʼ ádíílííł, áádóó Jiihóvah yáʼátʼéhígíí ná yinízingo nił bééhodoozįįł.—Psalm 32:8 yíníłtaʼ. jw2019 23 And he that abelieveth and is baptized shall be saved, but he that believeth not shall be bdamne...
Psalm 8:5)—the representation of his majesty—so the woman is the crown of man (cf.Proverbs 12:4). She is made to have command over the world, but she is made to do so on behalf of man. Her command is designed to be subordinate to man’s. This simple fact accounts for a ...
In the world, the church should be that safe place, that “hiding place” (Psalm 32:7) and yet, I have yet to find a truly safe church free of judgment, and anger. I have often found fear and paranoia of the unknown. A sense of critical thinking and honest discussion seems next to...
Psalm 22:16 At this juncture, I think it is important to stop to answer what would be a very likely argument from those who believe God preserved His Words through translations and not the Hebrew language text. In other words, jots and tittles did in fact pass away in contradiction to ...
Connotes a higher power meant for it to be. all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be. - Psalm 139 As the Fates would have it. Share Improve this answer Follow edited Mar 13, 2014 at 22:21 answered Mar 13, 2014 at 21:40 anongood...
Third, contrary to open theism, Scripture affirms that God knows and ordains the future free actions of human beings (e.g. Genesis 50:19–20; Isaiah 10:5–19, 40–48; Acts 4:27–28; Psalm 139:16; John 6:64). For me, the only way to do justice to this Scriptural affirmation ...
“the Man of Sin,” might, perhaps, be only a poetical personification of a movement, or of a class of men, or of a succession of men (as,e.g.,Psalm 89:22;Revelation 2:20;Revelation 17:3); but the analogy of the parallel passages in Daniel 8, 11 leads rather to the ...
“Let all that I am praise the Lord; with my whole heart, I will praise His Holy Name.” Psalm 103:1 NLT If we’re praising with our whole heart, then we hold nothing back from Him. Whenever I think of whole heart, I remember Caleb. Caleb was one of two who gave a good report...
Also the noun μυκτηρισμός mockery, Job 34:7; Psalm 34:16. See Ps. of Sol. 4:8. The verb, literally, to turn up the nose at. Comp. Horace, Sat. i. 6, 5, naso suspendis adunco, ii. 8, 64; Epist. i. 19, 45. That (τοῦτο) Most emphatic. ...