3.a step in the wall of a dry dock upon which structures supporting a vessel can stand Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visitthe webmaster's page for free...
Thing about being Catholic: Ditto. Also, the fullness of truth. Obviously, it’s the Eucharist. But a very close second is the confidence I have in the truth of Catholic doctrine, the knowledge that there is an answer to every question I have. It’s a truth steeped in theology, invitin...
20 But in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and silver, but also of wood and clay, some for honor and some for dishonor. 21 Therefore if anyone cleanses himself from the latter, he will be a vessel for honor, sanctified and useful for the Master, prepared for every go...
A large proportion of the words in all languages, in truth all that express intellectual and moral ideas, were originally figurative, the universal law being to represent immaterial by material objects. Examples are the wordsexist,existence,emotion,affliction,anguish, etc. But in these, and innumer...
and had not added, seeing I know not a man,’ certainly she would not have asked, how, being a female, she should give birth to her promised Son, if she had married with purpose of sexual intercourse. She might have been bidden also to continue a virgin, that in her by fitting mira...
Having had the self-esteem beaten out of me as a child, being poor in spirit takes on a whole new meaning for me. Sure, there are those who think their feces doesn’t stink, and many of whom have wrangled their way into the pulpits of some massive churches. One that comes to mind...
2 Timothy 2:19-26If we claim to be in Christ, we must depart from sin. If a man purges himself from sin, he shall be a vessel of honor. Timothy is then instructed that in gentleness and meekness, we should teach others, hoping that God will give them repentance for acknowledging the...
where he beheld him manufacturing a vessel. The vessel was marred in the hands of the potter, so he "made it again another vessel." Clearly, this is a picture of Israel in the past and in the future. The interpretation is expressly fixed in v.6: "O house of Israel, cannot I do ...
The word meaning itself has no connotations of being a virgin perpetually or that she was ” after the birth of Jesus”. That is reading into the text. She was a virgin when the Holy Spirit would come upon her and overshadowed her. Luke 1:35 I don’t see anything in Scripture that ...
When He as Spirit, ascended into the outward heaven, that being an event and an act thatremains a parable[Mar 4:11], we are told that is the same way He will come again. We will see him coming out of our inward heaven and those He dwells in!