gospels造句(1) Apart from this, the Gospels tell us virtually nothing.
(2) J., singing hymns and gospels with her family.
(3) His name is cited in the four gospels.
(4) In addition each of the gospels contains contradictory statements about the same event.
(5) This is understandable because the Gospels were written at a time when the Church had to exist in a Roman world.
(6) In the gospels mention had been made of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.
(7) The Gospels, as we have said before, are unreliable as historical documents.
(8) During Lent, in the Orthodox churches, the gospels are read at a single sitting.
(9) The gospels commend faith the size of a grain of mustard seed.
(10) But a closer reading of the Gospels reveals a much more complex drama being enacted.
(11) His name is cited in the four gospels. Legend has it that he obtained the holy grail from the last supper.
(12) These features of the gospels are neither simple history nor redundant embroidery.
(13) All four Gospels hark back to a period long before their own composition - perhaps as long as sixty or seventy years.
(14) It is the most detailed of the 4 Gospels.
(15) The Lord's prayer is recorded twice in the gospels.
(16) This ends "Course B" of the synoptic gospels.
(17) The Gospels all through couple stoutness and slowness.
(18) At his trial,in the Synoptic Gospels,Jesus says almost nothing.
(19) VOICE: And when were the apocryphal gospels written?
(20) The gospels state categorically that Christ possessed a purse.
(21) The length of Jesus' ministry,in the synoptic Gospels, if all you have is synoptic Gospels, it would like the ministry of Jesus probably lasted maybe a year, not much more than that.
(22) When the gospels are examined scientifically, can we truthfully uphold them as inerrant?
(23) Such people seem to connect miracle and faith like this: This idea is not the one found in the Synoptic Gospels.
(24) Indeed, he kept them closed as he opened the Gospels, and planted his long index finger blindly upon the page.
(25) But for the writers and early translators of the Gospels, it was a very precise term, denoting a very exact figure.
(26) There is no knowledge of the idea of the virgin birth in the Church before the Gospels were written.
(27) Nearly a hundred years ago there emerged from an obscure Suffolk parish an eight hundred year old manuscript book of the Gospels.
(28) His many references to the Kingdom recorded in the Gospels must be seen against this historical background and contemporary context.
(29) The Bible's final reference to "an eye for an eye" is in the gospels: "You have heard it said, "An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth."
(30) It's a puzzle.You can tell how it's similar but not exactly like the synoptic Gospels.