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Theologian David H. Stern in his " Jewish New Testament Commentary " argues that the writings and teachings of Paul are fully congruent with Messianic Judaism, and that the New Testament is to be taken by Messianic Jews as the inspired Word of God.
The meaning of the term sacer in Ancient Roman religion is not fully congruent with the meaning it took after Christianization, and which was adopted into English as sacred.

fully and person
However, certain critical interlocutory court orders, such as the denial of a request for an interim injunction, or an order holding a person in contempt of court, can be appealed immediately although the case may otherwise not have been fully disposed of.
Abatement of debts and legacies is a common law doctrine of wills that holds that when the equitable assets of a deceased person are not sufficient to satisfy fully all the creditors, their debts must abate proportionately, and they must accept a dividend.
When, during his discourses, he recounts his experiences as a young aspirant, he regularly uses the phrase " When I was an unenlightened bodhisatta ..." The term therefore connotes a being who is " bound for enlightenment ", in other words, a person whose aim is to become fully enlightened.
Although the Bible never says " Jesus is God ", trinity based theology summarily claims: " Jesus Christ was fully God and fully man in one person, and will be so forever.
It was so nearly like good, fully developed veal that I think no person with a palate of ordinary, normal sensitiveness could distinguish it from veal.
Cook automated teller machines often fail to fully disclose the fact that the Cooks are not part of the New Zealand banking system, thus legally requiring banks to charge the same fees for withdrawing or transferring money as if the person was in Australia or the EU.
He listed the characteristics of a fully functioning person ( Rogers 1961 ):
Each person is therefore fully responsible to engage in their own practice and commitment.
He taught them that true Divine service consisted of not only religious scholarship, but also a sincere love of God combined with warm faith and belief in the efficacy of prayer ; that the ordinary person filled with a sincere belief in God, and whose prayers come from the heart, is more acceptable to God than someone versed in and fully observant of Jewish law who lacks inspiration in his divine service.
:: Even now most biotechs have not fully accepted the implication that every cell in the body can generate an entire copy of the person.
According to Joseph Bottum, Pacelli in 1937 " warned A. W. Klieforth, the American consul to Berlin, that Hitler was " an untrustworthy scoundrel and fundamentally wicked person "; Klieforth wrote that Pacelli " did not believe Hitler capable of moderation, and ... fully supported the German bishops in their anti-Nazi stand.
Jesus fully and in every way responded to the call of God and so the person of Jesus is theologically understood to be “ the divine Word in human form .” Jesus was not God-man in essence, but fully identified with God at all moments of life.
Genotypes, or the genetic make up of an organism, influence but don't fully decide the physical traits of a person.
After the seizure if the person is not fully conscious and alert, they should be placed in the recovery position.
Something sayable must have content that is fully intelligible to a person without that person's knowing if it is true or false.
In Lewis ' thinking, God created the Tao and fully displayed it through the person of Jesus Christ.
Although he made many contributions that were crucial to the early development of all-electronic television, he is perhaps best known for inventing the first fully functional all-electronic image pickup device ( video camera tube ), the " image dissector ", the first fully functional and complete all-electronic television system, and for being the first person to demonstrate such a system to the public.
A similar approach can be found in British police laws, where entitlements of police constables are vested in the constable in person and not in the police as an administrative agency, this leading to the single constable being fully responsible for his or her own acts in office, in particular their legality.
# A person may state he understands the implications of some action, as part of his consent, but in fact has failed to appreciate the possible consequences fully and later deny the validity of his consent for this reason.
# A person may move from friendship to sexual contact on the basis of body language and apparent receptivity, but very few people on a date that results in sexual contact have explicitly asked the other if his or her consent is informed, if he does in fact fully understand what is implied, and all potential conditions or results.
Convair decided that they were going to address this market, and would begin producing the Convair 240, which was a 40 person fully pressurized plane.

fully and realizing
Unconsciously, governments or races or institutions may enter into some undertaking without fully realizing why they are doing so.
Yes, I had cried out that I knew she'd do it, but without my fully realizing it at the time, it was a cry of triumph for her, praise at her deliverance from pettiness and greed -- and guilt.
Upon realizing that his daughter has fully allied herself with the murder suspect, her father chooses to resign his position as Chief Constable rather than arrest her for assisting Tisdall.
The rebound of oil prices in 1999 helped growth, but drops in production hampered Gabon from fully realizing potential gains.
Mrs. Potter-Palmer ’ s vision for her property was that it be developed into a golf course community surrounded by extensive citrus groves, but her death in 1918 prevented her from fully realizing that vision.
As Congo-Brazzaville prepared to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its independence from France in 2010, Sassou Nguesso noted that the country had far to go in fully realizing the dream of independence: " Our country will not be totally independent until our people are free of the yoke of poverty.
" While this mastery depended on each individual fully realizing his capacities, it was ultimately a collective achievement and the product of institutions which established the conditions both for individual and collective achievement.
Although he is aware of Gadget's idiocy, he believes the Inspector to be his greatest enemy, never fully realizing that it is actually Penny and Brain who foil his plots in each episode ( although he or his M. A. D.
She eventually rejects the Platonic notion that human goodness can fully protect against peril, siding with the tragic playwrights and Aristotle in treating the acknowledgment of vulnerability as a key to realizing the human good.
Certain that he is doing God's work, Brother Justin fully devotes himself to his religious duties, not realizing that his ultimate nemesis Ben Hawkins and the carnival are inexorably drawing closer.
Tozan, one of the founders of Sōtō Zen in China, had a teaching known as the Five Ranks of the Real and the Ideal, which points out the necessity of not getting caught in the duality between Absolute and Relative / Samsara and Nirvana, and describes the stages of further transcendence into fully realizing the Absolute in all activities.
The narrator is a female author of erotic poetry, which she publishes without fully realizing how much attention she will attract from both critics and writers of alarming fan letters.
Donald Allured, founding director of Westminster Concert Bell Choir, is credited with fully realizing an American " off the table " style of ringing that includes many non-ringing sound effects including stopped techniques such as plucking the clapper with the bell on the table.
Because these low-toned muscles do not fully contract before they again relax ( muscle accommodates to the stimulus and so shuts down again ), they remain loose and very stretchy, never realizing their full potential of maintaining a muscle contraction over time.
… ltimately, the exigencies of the war effort and mounting partisan warfare behind the lines prevented Nazi leaders from fully developing and realizing their colonial aims in Ukraine … In addition to the immediate destruction of all Jewish communities, Himmler insisted that the Ukrainian civilian population be brought to a ' minimum.
Bent on revenge and now fully realizing that the Sarafan were not the noble saviors he thought they were, Raziel renounces his Sarafan heritage and pursues himself and his future brothers, tracking down and slaying each one in the Stronghold with the physical Reaver, thus providing the corpses for Kain to turn into vampires in the future.
Murdoch awakens, fully realizing his abilities, frees himself and battles with the Strangers, defeating their leader Mr. Book ( Richardson ) in a battle high above the city.
The two had been dating for a couple of years before their marriage, without her parents apparently fully realizing the seriousness of their relationship.

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