Usa "imperishable" in una frase
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imperishable
1. The honor and recognition is imperishable, perennial: if it comes, it remains and lasts even after death
2. entered their names in the imperishable record, showing them the columns
3. Your adornment should not be an external one: braiding the hair, wearing gold jewellery, or dressing in fine clothes, but rather the hidden character of the heart, expressed in the imperishable beauty of a gentle and calm disposition, which is precious in the sight of God
4. Only the spirit content of any value is imperishable
5. understanding, the likeness of imperishable beauty, the imprint of true divinity, the recipient of beatitude, the seal of true light
6. When God created Adam, the Breath blown into Adam’s nostrils, made him alive and had life imperishable
7. immortality and the imperishable state
8. He is the imperishable reality (Akshar) and anything that is not Self
9. the imperishable is like a wretched miser
10. imperishable God-is a non-agent and should be known as such
11. that the one who is imperishable is God
12. He is the imperishable primal
13. other Purush is the imperishable Cosmic Spirit who is perceived in the
14. He too, is universal, eternal, unmanifest and imperishable
15. single-minded dedication and they who contemplate the imperishable,
16. immutable (the perishable and the imperishable)
17. bodies of beings are transitory, but the same being is imperishable in the
18. has attained to is therefore ineffable and imperishable
19. [enduno] the imperishable, and this mortal will have put on [enduno] immortality" [1
20. The soul is the imperishable element that is housed in a bodily prison
21. perishable will have put on (enduno) the imperishable, and this mortal will have put on
22. now have is put in the grave perishes, the body that is resurrected is imperishable,
23. • New International Version: “For the perishable must clothe itself with the imperishable, and the
24. when this perishable will have put on [enduno] the imperishable, and this
25. imperishable element that is housed in a bodily prison
26. The soul is the imperishable element that is housed in a bodily
27. There is not a passage in the Bible that says the lost will be raised immortal or imperishable, but many that say they will be as stubble, tares, dry branches, will be destroyed
28. PUT ON IMMORTALITY: "For this perishable must put on (enduno) the imperishable, and this mortal must put on (enduno) immortality
29. But when this perishable will have put on (enduno) the imperishable, and this mortal will have put on (enduno) immortality" (1 Corinthians 15:53-54); most every one understands that a person cannot put on something they already have on
30. There is not a passage in the Bible that says any part of the lost now has immortality, or will be raised immortal, or imperishable, but many passages that say they will perish, will be destroyed
31. It (the body) is sown a perishable BODY, it (the body) is raised an imperishable BODY; it (the body) is sown in dishonor, it (the body) is raised in glory; it (the body) is sown in weakness, it (the body) is raised in power; it (the body) is sown a natural BODY, it (the body) is raised a spiritual BODY
32. o The body that is resurrected is imperishable, but it is a body, not just an immaterial, invisible, no substance nothing that existed before “it is raised an imperishable body” at the resurrection
33. It is the person’s changed body that is resurrected imperishable in the image of Christ, not Plato’s bodiless soul
34. · New International Version: “For the perishable must clothe itself with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality
35. · New American Standard Bible: “For this perishable must put on the imperishable, and this mortal must put on immortality
36. But further, the Sadducees urged with victorious force,—'Why is it,—if this oral law (with its doctrine that "every soul is imperishable," and destined to eternal joy or woe) has been in existence since the days of Joshua, and through all the centuries of Judaism till the times of Ezra and Malachi,—why is it that none of the prophets who have assisted inwriting the canonical books, and who must have been acquainted with the oral law, have introduced into their histories or predictions, or sacred psalms, one single sentence from it, conveying the "truths" which Moses omitted?’ By what signal fatality, we add, did their inspiration lead them to avoid every reference to doctrines, so 'consoling’ and so 'necessary,’ that Dr
37. For that (dio>ti, the reason of the need of imperishable seed) all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man is as the flower of the grass
38. And if this be true, then I say that he who is confident in death has but a foolish confidence, unless he is able to prove that the soul is altogether immortal and imperishable (ranta>pasin ajq0a>naton te kai< ajnw>liqron)
39. IMMORTAL IMPERISHABLE SPIRITUAL BODY IN THE IMAGE OF CHRIST
40. PUT ON IMMORTALITY: "For this perishable must put on [enduno] the imperishable, and this mortal must put on [enduno] immortality
41. [enduno] the imperishable, and this mortal will have put on [enduno] immortality" [1 Corinthians 15:53-54]
42. set in imperishable crystal to be an heirloom of my house, and a pledge of good will between the Mountain and the Wood until the end of days
43. Presently they came to a place where a little stream of water, trickling over a ledge and carrying a limestone sediment with it, had, in the slow-dragging ages, formed a laced and ruffled Niagara in gleaming and imperishable stone
44. If a man was formerly told that if he did not submit to the power of the state he would be subjected to the attacks of evil men, of external and internal enemies; that he would be compelled himself to struggle with them and to subject himself to being killed; that therefore it would be advantageous for him to bear certain privations, in order to free himself from these calamities,—he was able to believe it all, because the sacrifices which he made for the state were only private sacrifices and gave him the hope for a peaceful life in an imperishable state, in the name of which he made these sacrifices
45. I submit to Congress the seasonableness also of an authority to augment the stock of such materials as are imperishable in their nature, or may not at once be attainable
46. " The President, by this recommendation, clearly intimates an opinion that the naval force of this country is capable of producing some effect; and the propriety of laying up imperishable materials was no doubt suggested for the purpose of making additions to the navy, as convenience and exigencies might direct
47. The next question was, on agreeing with the Committee of the Whole to fill the blank for providing ship timber and other imperishable materials, with the words two hundred thousand dollars, which was carried—yeas 82, nays 37
48. Then an enterprise, giving rise to a new era in maritime history, and entwining round the brows of the United States a wreath of imperishable laurel, turns out to be a violation of that instrument on the sacredness of which depends the Union and happiness of America