1. the mental power by which one controls one's thought, actions and decisions. Do you believe in freedom of the will?voluntad, albedrío 2. (control over) one's desire(s) or wish(es); determination. It was done against her will; He has no will of his own – he always does what...
Cho also discusses the willingness of certain biblical figures to put their lives at risk for the benefit of others, and he examines the concept of martyrdom in the Old Testament. Overall, Cho's analysis sheds new light on these often overlooked themes in the Hebrew Bible.Balfour, R...
aBut one day I came across a sentence in the Bible: “Do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Let the day's own trouble be sufficient for the day.” . 但一天我在圣经遇到了一个句子: “明天不要是急切的,为了明天为本身是急切的。 让天的自己的麻烦是充...
1. Introduction As a fast developing country, China is the largest consumer and importer of genet- ically modified (GM) soybean [1]. The import of soybeans to China reached more than 95 million tons in 2017, which were used as processing materials [2]. Chinese consumers oppose GM foods ...
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Willingness to Die and the Gift of Life: Suicide and Martyrdom in the Hebrew Bible by Paul K.-K. Cho (review)doi:10.1353/cbq.2024.a931743Mark W. HamiltonCatholic Biblical Quarterly