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Literal and Christian
This sacred subject carved on early Christian tombs, where the sepulchral carvings have a deeply important formal symbolic purpose, a faithful wish for immortality, " with the victory of the cock and his supporting genius analogous to the hope of resurrection, the victory of the soul over death ", with further understanding as to that of the gallantry of cocks being taken in the context of a religious instilling vessel of " a girt one of the loins "( Young's Literal Translation ) that which is " stately in his stride " and " move with stately bearing " within the Book of Proverbs 30: 29-31.
This translation of the text is exceptional, since far more numerous are the Bible versions that render the phrase as " the mystery of the faith ", while others still have phrases like " the deep truths of the faith " ( New International Version and New International Reader's Version ); " the secret of the faith that God made known to us " ( New Century Version ); " the revealed truth of the faith " ( Good News Translation ); " the mystery of the Christian faith " ( God's Word Translation ); " the true faith that God has now made known to us " ( Easy-to-Read Version ); " what God has shown us about our faith " ( Contemporary English Version ); " the faith that has been revealed " ( Common English Bible ); " the secret of the faith " ( Young's Literal Translation ); " God's plan and what we believe " ( Worldwide English ).

Literal and .
Literal flatness now tends to assert itself as the main event of the picture, and the device boomerangs: the illusion of depth is rendered even more precarious than before.
* Rending The Veil: Literal and Poetic Translations of Rumi, translated by Shahram Shiva Hohm Press, 1995 ISBN 978-0-934252-46-1.
Preterists, full and partial, believe that it is becoming increasingly popular due to more accurate translations of the Bible-with Young's Literal Translation being a key work.
Talmud: Erubin 100b ), which may be further understood as to that of the gallantry of cocks being taken in the context of a religious instilling vessel of " a girt one of the loins "( Young's Literal Translation ) that which is " stately in his stride " and " move with stately bearing " within the Book of Proverbs 30: 29-31.
Ur ( Sumerian: Urim ; Sumerian Cuneiform: or ;< ref > Literal transliteration: Urim < sub > 2 </ sub > = ŠEŠ. ABgunu = ŠEŠ. UNUG () and
Children of this mixed parentage are called half-bloods ( strictly speaking, they are ' Literal Half-bloods '); children with recent Muggle ancestry on the one side or the other are also called half-bloods.
Literal translation ( word-by-word ) of opaque idioms will not convey the same meaning in other languages.
Augustine of Hippo discussed spontaneous generation in The City of God and The Literal Meaning of Genesis, citing Biblical passages such as " Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life " () as decrees that would enable ongoing creation.
Literal and figurative language is a distinction in traditional systems for analyzing language.
Literal language refers to words that do not deviate from their defined meaning.
* The Literal Imagination: Selected Essays by Ian P. Watt, edited by Bruce Thompson
* Quarter pipe – Literal quarter of a pipe.
With A Literal Version And Notes.
* Literal notation of dates.
Young's Literal Translation uses the term smiting.
Literal, Philosophical, Mystical, or Divinely Moral, 1653 ; dedicated to Ralph Cudworth.
When the dad asks Mrs. Literal to hold a glass for a second, after one second, she drops it.
" Literal / Littoral Crossings: Re-Articulating Hope Atherton ’ s Story After Susan Howe ’ s Articulation of Sound Forms in Time.
On the Literal and the Symbolic in the Illustration of a Text.
In the 1994 European Election he stood for the Devon and East Plymouth constituency, narrowly losing because one of the candidates, Richard Huggett, stood as a Literal Democrat and attracted 10, 000 votes.

Literal and was
The Old-Earth figurative view can be traced back at least to Saint Augustine in the 5th Century who pointed out, in De Genesi ad Litteram ( On the Literal of Genesis ) that the " days " in Genesis could not be literal days, if only because Genesis itself tells us that the sun was not made until the fourth " day ".
Another motivation was the use of the terms Literal Democrats the Conversative Party and the Labor Party by people in elections in the 1990s.
The use of the name Literal Democrats was condemned as potentially confusing with the Liberal Democrats.
Among other works was A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius ( 1789 ).
* The one decorated with a dog's head (; Literal: dog-headed lever-knife ) was used on commoners.
* The one decorated with a tiger's head (; Literal: tiger-headed lever-knife ) was used on government officials.
* The one decorated with a dragon's head (; Literal: dragon-headed lever-knife or knife of the fire dragon ) was used on royal personages.
When nominations closed and it was revealed that Huggett was a candidate with the description " Literal Democrat ", the Liberal Democrats launched legal action in the High Court of Justice alleging that the Returning Officer had wrongly accepted a nomination which was designed to confuse voters.
Literal interpretation and legalism ( of which Sir John Latham was the chief exponent ) were characteristic of the Court's constitutional interpretation for the greater part of the 20th century.
He was an employee of the Slovak Academy of Sciences since 1943, of the Slovak Matica and from 1970-1973 director of the Institute for Literal History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences.

Literal and God
In the 5th century, Saint Augustine wrote The Literal Meaning of Genesis in which he argued that Genesis should be interpreted as God forming the Earth and life from pre-existing matter and allowed for an allegorical interpretation of the first chapter of Genesis.

Literal and Christ
To these, but with special reference to the work of Chandler, which maintained that a number of prophecies were literally fulfilled by Christ, Collins replied with his Scheme of Literal Prophecy Considered ( 1727 ).
Pierpont's many published sermons include, among others, The Burning of the Ephesian Letters ( 1833 ), Jesus Christ Not a Literal Sacrifice ( 1834 ), New Heavens and a New Earth ( 1837 ), Moral Rule of Political Action ( 1839 ), National Humiliation ( 1840 ), and A Discourse on the Covenant with Judas ( 1842 ).

Literal and ",
( The word translated as " born " literally means " having come to be ", and Young's Literal Translation gives the phrase as " come of a woman, come under law ".
Richard Huggett, standing as a " Literal Democrat ", gained over 10, 000 votes in the Devon and East Plymouth constituency and almost certainly prevented the Liberal Democrats from gaining a third seat from the Conservative Party.
Literal or authoritative interpretations of Scripture hold that a supreme being directly created humans and other animals as separate " Created kinds ", which to some means species.
Literal meanings include " separation ", " detachment ", and " leaving ", but the common meanings include " employment ", " use ", and " application ".
Literal translations (" cribs ," " ponies ", or " trots ") are sometimes prepared for a writer who is translating a work written in a language he does not know.

Literal and own
He stood under his own name as " Liberal Democrat Top Choice for Parliament " in the General Election and as a " Literal Democrat " in the following by-election.

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