Forgiveness of their hardheartedness that they have one to another. |
History shows the alternative to either softheadedness or hardheartedness. |
Such decision leads either to salvation or hardheartedness, either to everlasting life or eternal death. |
As I learned it in Hebrew School, the Pharaoh brings the plagues on himself with his hardheartedness. |
The agency is employing a degree of hardheartedness that feels well outside our national character and traditions for sheltering the persecuted. |
For, in reality, all poor people were slaves in that ancient land, because of the pride and hardheartedness of the merchants. |