Longanimity是一个历史悠久的单词。它是15世纪晚期拉丁语形容词longanimis进入英语的,意思是“patient[耐心的]”或“long-suffering[长期受苦的]”。反过来,Longanimis则源自longus(“long[长]”)和animus(“ soul[灵魂]”)的拉丁语组合。Longus与英语long有关,它本身是其他几个英语单词的祖先,包括 long...
longsuffering. The term preferred by KJV to account for the delay of the Lord in inflicting... PLUS Do your Biblical studies anywhere! Access $3,100 worth of premium resources on the go! Upgrade to Bible Gateway Plus and get the best value in...
The meaning of LONGANIMITY is a disposition to bear injuries patiently : forbearance. Did you know?
And account that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation; even as our beloved brother Paul also according to the wisdom given unto him hath
I’m not suffering enough yet, it’s not yet my turn, not suffering enough to be able to stir, to have a body, complete with head, to be able to understand, to have eyes to light the way, I merely hear, without understanding, without being able to profit by it, by what I hear...
And before starting my work day, I pulled out my Bible and immersed myself in passages about Christ’s suffering and how we’re to arm ourselves with the same attitude. And that’s when I was comforted to know that Paul, who did have that mindset, cried out for mercy. But see, God...
“I hate and am sick at heart at the misery I see my fellow-beings suffering, but I own I should not like to live to see the extinction of all genius, talent and elevated generous feeling in Great Britain, which I conceive to be the natural consequences of Mr Owen’s plan.” ...
If you are a veteran of that war, you may still be suffering from PTSD caused by what you experienced firsthand. If you lived through the Cuban missile crisis, had to learn to “duck and cover,” and lay awake at night wondering whether morning would come, or wondering whether the ...
then after learning about the true valence scale the system would have to reprioritize. We suggest that while it might be unrealistic to have every ethical system refocus all of its energies on the prevention of intense suffering (and...
The evening-out within Eurasia in the 20th century shows that you can have industrialism without Protestantism, though perhaps only Protestants would have been eager to embrace the filth and suffering of the early Industrial Age. It might also have been a matter of civilisation’s normal pattern ...