doesn’t need much explanation. This definitely includes false preachers/teachers, but it is the people who just lie. It can come from fear (FOMO, losing/not getting friends, not being capable, possible consequences.) Like the previous part, it can come from pride: “I don’t have to lo...
Romans 6:13 Neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin: but yield yourselves unto God, as those that are alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness unto Romans 6:16 Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his...
Story goes that he married young Romans in secret, disobeying the Emperor’s edicts (evidently fighting age Roman men were more interested in getting laid than fighting wars for The Man – I guess it was a type of pre-Christ hippy movement). And St V’s reward for the loving spoonful…...
This Chinese conversational phrase requires no explanation, as the country has a booming population of 1.4 billion, who, as a principle, are never inclined to give you the right of way while travelling. Note that 一下(yī xià) is added here for politeness and can be omitted as needed. Fo...
commonly air in the US. While we may moan about the price it really is a remarkable tribute to 1500 years of progress. Even where I electively choose touse the same power source as the Romans did, my usage is far less labour intensive because we have better stove design and far better...
If the example sentences are out of date, editors need to have experiences and make n___4___ examples. “To give a correct explanation of the word ‘焗油(deep condition)’, one editor went to a barber shop to experience it for himself,” Yu told the Beijing Times. So far, ...
Love Play. It follows a series of unexpected meetings that have taken place in the same place in London across 2,000 years, through the centuries from the Romans to the Elizabethans to the present day. Love Play is a comedy that challenges the reasons and ways we want love. ...
The above is the last verse of the last chapter of the book of Romans. My curiosity was caught by the phrase “only wise”… I don’t know why, but for as long as I can remember, I always thought that this was a phrase that meant “alone”. But it doesn’t… like many things...