Ironically, John promises that Jesus will baptize us with the same elements that the author of Isaiah mentions as dangers. |
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I mean, even Gabe and Isaiah could cook baked beans and the occasional beef stew. |
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Isaiah and Gabe burst into loud guffaws of laughter, startling the hikers in front of us. |
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Every writer does, except perhaps those who, like Isaiah, have submitted to a higher dictation. |
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In essence, then, Steck calls for both a diachronic and synchronic reading of Isaiah. |
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The container here is similar in design to a crescentic bowl from the compound at Igbo Ukwu called Igbo Isaiah. |
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Before there was polyethylene there was celluloid, patented in 1870 by John and Isaiah Hyatt, the sons of a blacksmith. |
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They were filled with a kind of righteous indignation that characterized Old Testament prophets like Amos, Isaiah, and Jeremiah! |
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In either incarnation, he has had little use for Isaiah Berlin or John Dewey. |
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Rookie Isaiah Smith subbed for George Brown on a few series against the Falcons. |
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By the end of it, Gabe was staring at me in open-mouthed shock and Isaiah was sitting there, sighing. |
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Gabe and Isaiah fought to look innocent so badly that I could almost see halos floating above their heads. |
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This time it is very different because Isaiah sees there the Lord high and lifted up and the train of his robe filling the temple. |
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Isaiah highlights Yahweh's sovereignty over against that of the idols and the nations who trust in the idols. |
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Founded in 1911 by the Zulu prophet Isaiah Shembe, the Nazareth Baptist Church abides by Shembe's teachings. |
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Isaiah 14 talks about Lucifer wanting to exalt his throne above the throne of God. |
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Isaiah had heard people mention a man named General Glalaxien back in Alexandria, but he had only heard negative things about the man. |
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Gabe and Isaiah see this as their chance to be secret agents on some sort of spy mission or something. |
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One of the principal theses of Isaiah Berlin, the English philosopher, was that most of the cardinal values to which human beings aspire clash. |
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But because Isaiah is the major prophet, only he is mentioned while Malachi, as a minor prophet, is not. |
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You have to imagine a combination of Dr Johnson, Isaiah Berlin, Peter Sellers, and don't forget Charlie Chaplin because Peter was a great mime too. |
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But Clara knew Zeke would much rather take a licking from Isaiah than have to deal with Beth Ann who could find ways to make the punishment last a lot longer. |
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Isaiah was a man of unclean lips who prophesied the birth of Christ. |
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Isaiah threw a pair of clean socks at my head in a paroxysm of vexation. |
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Isaiah reached for a serving platter, glancing down the table at Tara. |
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Isaiah marks the beginning of the prophetic books of the Old Testament. |
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They've won all four games that Isaiah Thomas has missed with a bruised tail bone and elbow. |
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He convincingly shows how the imperial imagery in the Persian Apadana also occurs in Isaiah 60, which he attributes to Trito-Isaiah. |
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A letter to Oliver St John in September 1648 urged him to read Isaiah 8, in which the kingdom falls and only the godly survive. |
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Isaiah Thomas is very clever, very crafty getting to the paint and finishing in the paint. |
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Centuries after the Isaiah text, Matthew uses this text to talk about the upcoming birth of Jesus. |
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For the Old Testament, he wrote commentaries on Isaiah, the books of the Pentateuch, the Psalms, and Joshua. |
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He also introduced features and celebrations of the anniversaries of famous figures including William Glock, Michael Tippett and Isaiah Berlin. |
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An annual Isaiah Berlin Lecture is held at the Hampstead Synagogue, at Wolfson College, Oxford, at the British Academy, and in Riga. |
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Eusebius's commentary employed Origen's Tetrapla and exhibits awareness that the original form of Isaiah was in Hebrew. |
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The three volumes cover in turn Genesis to Kings, Psalms to Chronicles, and Isaiah through the 12 minor prophets. |
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The AAS was founded 200 years ago by Isaiah Thomas, Worcester's famous publisher, printer, newspaper editor and antiquarian. |
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Also in 1775, Massachusetts Spy publisher Isaiah Thomas moved his radical newspaper out of British occupied Boston to Worcester. |
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The name Via Maris is a Latin translation of a Hebrew phrase related to Isaiah. |
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Isaiah Jennings, a skilled inventor, created a small thresher that doesn't harm the straw in the process. |
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Proponents in contemporary political philosophy of such a view include Isaiah Berlin, Stuart Hampshire and Bernard Williams. |
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The Isaiah Berlin Room, on the third floor of the library, is a replica of his study at the University of Oxford. |
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When you return to native ground, you're more likely to possess the sort of perceptiveness that Isaiah Berlin says is the basis of political judgment. |
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Zane looks at prophecies from Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, and Zechariah to explore evidence as to whether Jesus fulfilled any or all of them. |
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Around the time of Hezekiah and Isaiah, Judaism abolished many ritual sites in order to concentrate ritual practices solely at the Temple in Jerusalem, she explained. |
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He argues for an intertextual relationship between the Isaiah Targum and Paul's letter to the Romans and thus helps identify a cultural context for Paul. |
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He did not mention that a series of scholars, notably Isaiah Tishby and Moshe Idel, differed from Scholem and spoke of externalistic messianic dimensions within Hasidism. |
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