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They see as giving exclusive instructions about who is to be baptized: " Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you " ( verses 19-20, NKJV ).
The exigency of their verses was therefore to preserve information as well as to entertain.
Externally it is a commentary on seminal verses in Bereishit ( and therefore in the version published in Cremona it is printed in parashat Bereishit ).
However, Memmius ' name is central to several critical verses in the poem, and this theory has therefore been largely discredited.
The following verses, commonly referred to by the first word of the verse immediately following the Shema as the V ' ahavta, or in Classical Hebrew W ' ahav ' ta meaning " And you shall love ...", contain the commands to love God ( the Talmud emphasizes that you will, at some point, whether you choose to or not therefore " shall " future tense, love God ), with all one's heart, soul, and might ; then the verse goes on to remind you to remember all commandments and " teach them diligently to your children and speak of them when you sit down and when you walk, when you lie down and when you rise " ( Deut 6: 7 ); to recite the words of God when retiring or rising ; to bind those words " on thy arm and thy head " ( classically Jewish oral tradition interprets as tefillin ), and to inscribe them on the door-posts of your house and on your gates ( referring to mezuzah ).
The second line quoted, " Blessed be the Name of His glorious kingdom for ever and ever ", was originally a congregational response to the declaration of the Oneness of God ; it is therefore often printed in small font and recited in an undertone, as recognition that it is not, itself, a part of the cited Biblical verses.
Many Christians consider it their obligation to follow what is often termed the Great Commission of Jesus, recorded in the final verses of the Gospel of Matthew: " Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.
The methodology of reform can be classified into two groups, one depending on re-interpreting the traditional texts which constitutes Islamic law ( ijtihad ); this varies widely from little deviation from the traditional interpretation, to the more liberal which considers only the meaning of Qur ' an as a divine inspiration, while the wording is believed to be from the prophet Muhammad intended by him to suit his time and situation, therefore interpreting the problematic verses in modern times allegorically or even not considering them.
A variety of substances are considered as harmful ( haraam ) for humans to consume and, therefore, forbidden as per various Quranic verses:
The Qur ' anic verses explain and interpret one another, and therefore constitute the highest level of authenticity.
The " Musar Haskel " consists of 189 double verses in the Arabic meter " rajaz ," and it is said to have therefore received the title of " Arjuzah.
The main formal features are therefore verses, choruses, and bridges.
They are therefore impromptu verses, often declaring their loyalty or steadfastness.

verses and read
And, when I began to read the nursery rhymes for myself, and, later, to read other verses and ballads, I knew that I had discovered the most important things, to me, that could be ever.
The first five verses of Sikhism's morning prayer, " Japji Sahib ," are read aloud to begin the Sidharan paath.
The final verses of the first part read:
At age seven Ruth began to write short verses and read any book she could get her hands on.
In keeping with this understanding, certain verses of it are read by Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews on Shabbat eve, to symbolize the love between the Jewish People and God that is also represented by Shabbat.
Italian Jews read these verses on the eve of the first Yom Tov and Yom Tov Sheni of Passover, just before Arvit.
Most traditional Jews also read these verses of the Song on Shabbat Chol HaMoed of Passover, or on the seventh day of the holiday, when the Song of the sea is also read.
Dreyer's Day of Wrath, a film about sexual repression in a puritanical Protestant family, the first few verses of Song of Songs chapter 2 are read aloud by the daughter Anne, but soon after her father forbids her to continue.
The widespread practice is that on the first Sabbath of his thirteenth year, a boy is called up to read from the weekly portion of the Law ( five books of Moses ), either as one of the first seven men or as the last, in which case he will read the closing verses and the Haftarah ( selections from the books of the Prophets ); and if he is unable to read, to recite at least the benediction before and after the reading.
This does not imply that they are always read literally: Jewish tradition has always held that prophets used metaphors and analogies, and there are many commentaries explaining and elucidating metaphorical verses.
Narratives derived from hadith involving these verses can be read in, among other places, the biographies of Muhammad by al-Wāqidī, Ibn Sa'd ( who was a scribe of Waqidi ), al-Tabarī, and Ibn Ishaq ( the last as reconstructed by Alfred Guillaume ).
Nimoy was asked to read these verses as part of his narration for Civilization IV.
She reserved time every afternoon to read to them from the Bible, usually selecting graphic verses from the Old Testament dealing with death, murder, and divine retribution.
Corinthian vase depicting Perseus, Andromeda ( mythology ) | Andromeda and Ketos ; the names are written in the archaic Greek alphabet. Simonides was popularly accredited with the invention of four letters of the revised alphabet and, as the author of inscriptions, he was the first major poet who composed verses to be read rather than recited.
Those verses which referred to purushamedha were meant to be read symbolically or as a " priestly fantasy ".
Leland and Nicholas Udall composed verses to be read or recited at the pageant of Anne Boleyn's arrival in London in 1533, which was staged for the occasion of her coronation.
There are many choice old verses interspersed in it ; it would sweeten a man's temper at any time to read it ; it would Christianise every discordant angry passion ; pray make yourself acquainted with it.
Two verses later we read: " And remember, Children of Israel, when We made a covenant with you and raised Mount Sinai before you saying, " Hold tightly to what We have revealed to you and keep it in mind so that you may guard against evil.
He read the poets less for their verses than for such scholia as supplied historical notices.
He was a child prodigy who could read verses from the Bible in English, Latin, Greek and Hebrew before he was six.

verses and And
: And he used to repeat that sentence from St. Paul “ It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God ,” and many other verses of Scripture, urging us thereby to awake from the slumber of the soul by thinking in good time of our last hour.
And immortalized born-again believers in Heaven, according to Biblical verses, partake of the " divine nature ".
" Touch And Go ", a hit single by The Cars, has polymetric verses, with the drums and bass playing in 5 / 4, while the guitar, synthesizer, and vocals are in 4 / 4 ( the choruses are entirely in 4 / 4 ) ( The Cars 1981, 15 ).
The same idea is seen in the following verses: " Put to death what is earthly in you: fornication, impurity, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry "; " And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires ".
In the first book of his satires ( Poeticall ), he attacks the writers whose verses were devoted to licentious subjects, the bombast of Tamburlaine and tragedies built on similar lines, the laments of the ghosts of the Mirror for Magistrates, the metrical eccentricities of Gabriel Harvey and Richard Stanyhurst, the extravagances of the sonneteers, and the sacred poets ( Southwell is aimed at in " Now good St Peter weeps pure Helicon, And both the Mary's make a music moan ").
And they have struggled with and largely resisted those parts of the Bible that speak of being able to know the inner states of others ( e. g. the gospel of Mark, chapter 2, verses 6-8 ).
Codex Washingtonianus ( late 4th, early 5th century ) includes verses 9 – 20 and features an addition between 16: 14-15 known as the " Freer Logion ": " And they excused themselves, saying, ' This age of lawlessness and unbelief is under Satan, who does not allow the truth and power of God to prevail over the unclean things of the spirits does not allow what lies under the unclean spirits to understand the truth and power of God.
: And I will no more verses make.
And still this poetry is deeply moving, at the same moment emotionally charged and brightly intellegible, light-coloured in spite of breathtaking » gestuary of crime « denuded by the Kramberger's verses, as Osojnik observed in her later poetry book in which the poet is narrating the Dreyfuss Affair through the cycle of poems ( Opus quinque dierum, 2009 ).
) And rather than shape the shanties to appear as narrative pieces, he noted that, since most shanties would usually be improvised, it would be disingenuous to present more than one or two sample verses.
And it was considered more accurate than the King James Version in a number of verses.
Two verses of Scripture were placed on his grave: " One Lord, one faith, one baptism " ( Ephesians 4: 5 ), and " And they continued steadfastly in the apostles ' doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread and in prayers " ( Acts 2: 42 ).
And Sura 19 ( Maryam-Mary ) verses 16-26 also refers to it.
And being highly religion-oriented in background and in practice as he is, his contributions to the world of modern religious music were some of the more important works: “ Fur Stimmen (... missa est )” ( 4 works ) is a set of vocal and organ experiments regarding prayers and verses of the Bible.
And he is also known to have edited and added his own verses to a Persian translation called Tutinama of a Sanskrit collection of 52 tales narrated by a parrot ( tuti in Persian ) and a nightingale ( sharak ) to a woman in order to keep her away from a lover while her husband, a traveling merchant, was absent.
And since he is mentioned in 71 verses of the New Testament alone ( 41 of them outside the Gospels ), his name appears also many times in other parts of the Liturgy of the Hours, especially since in 1970 " a more ample selection from the treasury of God's word " is included in the Liturgy of the Hours.

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