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Doubts thus inculcated left me floundering for a while and, like some higher critical friends, trying to continue to use the Bible as the Word of God while at the same time holding it to have been subjected to a vast number of redactions and interpolations: attempting to bridge the chasm between an older, reverent, Bible-loving generation and a critical, doubting, Bible-emancipated race.
In Chapter nine, Job recognizes the chasm that exists between him and God: “ For he is not a man, as I am, that I might answer him, that we should come to trial together .” Job s regret is that he has no arbiter to act as a go-between ; that Job cannot reconcile himself with God anticipates the need for the Messiah to become incarnate.
This concept stresses a certain disconnect between teachers and learners and the growing chasm that started some time ago.
Luke 16: 19 – 26 speaks of a chasm fixed between the two which cannot be crossed.
There was a chasm between the official, communist culture and genuine culture.
In Bosnia this meant a very deep chasm between Muslims and Christians of both denominations.
* Redefining Racism: Fresh Voices from Black America —" Probes the deep chasm between black and white Americans and the increasing hostility towards whites felt by a vast number of African-Americans "
In almost a century of rivalry, Meazza is the only man who has ever come close to bridging the chasm between the two clubs.
Following Lacanian feminists such as Luce Irigaray, Haraway s work addresses the chasm between feminist discourses and the dominant language of Western patriarchy.
They die together in a chasm between worlds.
But "... Jesus had done away with the concept ' guilt ' itself — he had denied any chasm between God and man, he lived this unity of God and man as his ' glad tidings '...
The chasm between the two cliffs is narrow but plummets out of view.
Lucy did not feel prepared for death and judgment: " I knew not the ways of Christ, besides there appeared to be a dark and lonesome chasm between myself and the Saviour, which I dared not attempt to pass.
" The chasm between the two classes of phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable.
The chasm between the peasants and craftsmen on one hand, and the ruling classes on the other, is growing, exacerbated by the ruling elites ' fondness for luxury and idleness.
They successfully reached the top of the ridge, Piz Alv, but when they saw the chasm lying between them and the summit of Piz Bernina, they considered it to be beyond their powers and returned down the Biancograt.
But that is just the tip of the iceberg, as the environment, religion and the chasm between generations enrich this sweet and subtle tale-one that is fun and funny, brilliant and beautiful, groundbreaking and global in its message.
The unbridgeable chasm of the book's title is between individual " autonomy "-which for Bookchin is a bourgeois illusion-and social " freedom ", which implies direct democracy, municipalism, and leftist concerns with social opportunities.
AD 200 ) describes Hades with similar details: the bosom of Abraham for the souls of the righteous, fiery torment for the souls of wicked, and a chasm between them.
* transparency: bridging the chasm between local and nonlocal concurrency.
His extended explorations of human life and mind, set against the backdrop of our own and other universes are like those to be found in every book of nature writing currently available ... We now routinely expect our nature writers to leap across the chasm between science, natural history, and poetry with grace and ease.
This move creates a chasm between Alexander and his father not only because Alexander's mother has been repudiated but also because his succession hangs in the balance since some men in Philip's court see him as a bastard.
A chasm soon developed between the Dutch HAZK and the German ACAM because Schwartz had abolished the liturgical services and vestments.
This separated the Earth into the Fallen World and the Supernal Realm, with the chasm of the Abyss in between.

chasm and
The Gorax is thought destroyed when it is knocked into a chasm, but it takes a final blow from Mace ( using Chukha-Trok s axe ) to kill the creature, which tries to climb back up after them.
It has been variously situated in a deep valley, at the base of a peak that's precariously balancing an enormous boulder ( Teeterin Rock ), or atop Onnecessary Mountain overlooking an apparently infinite chasm, Bottomless Canyon.

chasm and own
" Others argue instead that methane might have been the gas emitted from the chasm, or CO < sub > 2 </ sub > and H < sub > 2 </ sub > S, arguing that the chasm itself might have been a seismic ground rupture, although this idea has been challenged by scholars such as Joseph Fontenrose and Lisa Maurizio, who argue that the ancient sources uniformly represent the Pythia speaking intelligibly, and giving prophecies in her own voice.
In Christ's account, the righteous occupied an abode of their own which was distinctly separated by a chasm from the abode to which the wicked were consigned.
There was thus opened up, in the very first decade of the century and in the work of its two greatest artists, the chasm that has continued to divide the art of the modern era down to our own time.

chasm and became
At the time of Korah's engulfment, the earth became like a funnel, and everything that belonged to him, even linen that was at the launderer's and needles that had been borrowed by persons living at a distance from Korah, rolled till it fell into the chasm ( Yer.

chasm and apparent
His intervention resulted in a halt to the executions after the fifteenth, though it was apparent how unbridgeable the chasm in Anglo-Irish relations had become following the Rising.

chasm and on
I say the late seventeenth century because Racine ( whom Lessing did not really know ) stands on the far side of the chasm.
The poem expands on the gothic hints of the first stanza as the narrator explores the dark chasm in the midst of Xanadu's gardens, and describes the surrounding area as both " savage " and " holy ".
If they considered it " puny and deformed ", the baby was thrown into a chasm on Mount Taygetos known euphemistically as the Apothetae ( Gr., ἀποθέται, " Deposits ").
Using one of the remote operated vehicles to spy on Coffey from outside the platform, they discover he is planning on sending the warhead down into the chasm to destroy whatever may be down there.
The water flows into a pond created by Paxton called ' The Strid ', which is named after a stretch of the River Wharfe on the Devonshires ' Bolton Abbey estate, where the river is compressed into a turbulent chasm just a yard wide.
The 2nd century writer Lucian gave an account of the Greek Deucalion in De Dea Syria that seems to refer more to the Near Eastern flood legends: in his version, Deucalion ( whom he also calls Sisythus ) took his children, their wives, and pairs of animals with him on the ark, and later built a great temple in Manbij ( northern Syria ), on the site of the chasm that received all the waters ; he further describes how pilgrims brought vessels of sea water to this place twice a year, from as far as Arabia and Mesopotamia, to commemorate this event.
All of a sudden he finds himself standing on the edge of a vast chasm with a roaring torrent of water rushing below him.
* Valley of the Shadow of Death, a treacherous valley with a quick sand bog on one side and a deep chasm / ditch on the other side of the King's Highway going through it ( cf.
After release of the information, Moynihan authored Secrecy: The American Experience where he discussed the impact government secrecy has had on the domestic politics of America for the past half century, and how myths and suspicion created an unnecessary partisan chasm.
Around 6: 20 am on Wednesday, June 28, two trucks from different directions drove into the chasm, apparently unaware of it, killing both drivers.
Although Le Guin based the location of the city Es Toch on the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, James W. Bittner points out that the city of Es Toch, like many of Le Guin's imaginary landscapes, is both an image and a symbol with underlying psychological value and meaning, in this case an underlying chasm.
The following winter is long and cold and although Mattis's robbers are well fed, their counterparts are suffering on the other side of the chasm.
It was the grandest sight I ever experienced, to look out of the lighthouse on a very stormy day, and see oneself hanging, as it were, over the ocean, surrounded on three sides by a fearful chasm in which the air was so thickly crowded with birds as to produce the appearance of a heavy snowstorm, whilst the cries of these myriads, mingled with the roar of the ocean and the howling of the tremendous gusts of wind coming up from below as if forced through a blast pipe, made it almost impossible to hear a person speak.
The village stands on the small River Lyd, which traverses a deep narrow chasm, crossed by a bridge of single span ; and at a little distance a tributary stream forms a cascade in an exquisite glen.
During the journey, he leaps across a chasm on the road of yellow brick multiple times, each time with a companion on his back, and the leap back to get the next one.
It was, however, regarded with some veneration by the ancient Romans, and the story most often repeated is that told by Livy ( vii. 6 ): Rome, facing a peril which an oracle had stated would be overcome only when the City threw into the chasm what she held to be most dear, was saved by a young horseman named Marcus Curtius ( a member of the Curtia Gens ), who understood that it was the life of a brave Roman youth that the Romans held most dear, and who therefore plunged into it in full armour on his horse, whereupon the earth closed over him and Rome was saved.
Dante and his guide, Virgil, make their way into Malebolge by riding on the back of the monster Geryon, the personification of fraud, who possesses the face of an honest man ' good of cheer ,' but the tail of a scorpion, who flies them down through the yawning chasm that separates the eighth circle from the seventh circle, where the violent are punished.
At that moment the Pacific Express, No. 5, bound westward over the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railway, broke through the iron bridge that spanned the Ashtabula river on the line of the road, and suddenly plunged with a precious cargo of human life into a chasm seventy feet deep.
Using his tentacles to save the Master Chief and Arbiter from perishing, Gravemind brings them face to face in a chasm on Delta Halo.

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