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them and prepare to receive Israel as the prodigal son was
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The prodigal perverts it in this manner: By not confining his expense within his income, he encroaches upon his capital
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If the prodigality of some were not compensated by the frugality of others, the conduct of every prodigal, by feeding the idle with the bread of the industrious, would tend not only to beggar himself, but to impoverish his country
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Though the expense of the prodigal should be altogether in home made, and no part of it in foreign commodities, its effect upon the productive funds of the society would still be the same
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If he uses it as a stock reserved for immediate consumption, he acts the part of a prodigal, and dissipates, in the maintenance of the idle, what was destined for the support of the industrious
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Even among borrowers, therefore, not the people in the world most famous for frugality, the number of the frugal and industrious surpasses considerably that of the prodigal and idle
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whenever one of their prodigal sons returns to the fold
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” My eyes raised a bit at this I wasn’t expecting the prodigal son routine but I thought that he might have been at least a little happy about my return
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The lads were so pleased to see that I was alive and had got back that you would have thought I was the prodigal son
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As I thought about this feeling, the parable of the Prodigal Son came to mind
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The Parable of the Prodigal Son suggests that there is a better way, and by searching the more detailed wording of the parable story we may gain a more complete understanding of the background in which the story of Cain and Abel is told
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His Parable of the Prodigal Son (The Lost Son) appears at first glance to be an updated retelling of the story of Cain and Abel for the purpose of teaching a way to avoid the consequences of the first account
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At first I was led into it in comparing the story, Cain and Abel, with a known parable, the Prodigal Son, because of my feeling that the two were connected
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It could have been a story, like the one that Jesus told about the Prodigal Son (The Lost Son) in which the listener was supposed to reach for the larger meaning
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Though his restlessness and fickleness agitate me to no end yet I feel a strange mixture of sympathy and respect for this prodigal son of our family
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the prodigal, only want to be treated as a slave; and
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I invited the prodigal son to come live with me at my Groton duplex in the smaller second BR which faced out onto Rainville Avenue
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In the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32) when the son returns, the first thing he says –
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Look at the story of the prodigal son in Luke 15:11-32
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Meanwhile God responds with such an overwhelming display of unconditional love that seeks the highest good to the disobedient prodigal son who disowned his father, and squandered his inheritance on foolish living
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Church? Christmas was for presents and feasting—what had religion to do with it? But the prodigal had returned, and they were inclined to refuse him nothing
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Indeed, it is here that we have the search for the lost sheep, the finding of the lost coin, the return of the prodigal and the healed leper, the offering of the widow's penny, the multiplication of the talent, the acknowledgment, the acceptance, the absolute confidence, the warm
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There was a constant counting of tomorrows I had once been so prodigal with
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When they were lost still in satiating their emotional appetite, Sripada Swami walked in, and in a gesture that none had visualized, he hugged Gautam's prodigal son
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She felt that swamiji’s regard for guruji’s prodigal son vindicated her own position
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" In the course of this sermon he retold the story of the lost sheep and the lost coin and then added his favorite parable of the prodigal son
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And then he would launch forth into the telling of this parable of the lost son, the reception of the returning prodigal, to show how complete is the restoration of the lost son into his Father's house and heart
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16 Many, many times during his years of teaching, Jesus told and retold this story of the prodigal son
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Like the Biblical story of the prodigal son,
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In the story of The Prodigal Son, he
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This was the first act of being prodigal, in other words, chose to live for self instead of living in the whole of Life
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Virtually, we are all prodigal, and in need of the Whole of the Father
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The first one is on the story of the prodigal son
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The Story of the Prodigal Son
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And not many days after, the younger son gathered all together, journeyed to a far country, and there wasted his possessions with prodigal living
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“So, Jude, the prodigal son has returned,” Rojan said
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Fathers ought never to despair of prodigal sons
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Such an one was the prodigal son in the parable, who must needs have the portion of goods which fell to him, and set up for himself
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You may leave your father's roof, and go away, like the prodigal, into a far country, and think that there is nobody to watch your conduct; but the eye and ear of God are there before you
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‘Your prodigal soul,’ said Prasad pushing open the door
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Nonetheless, fearing that the prodigal Hebrews would tend to lead the new religious breed astray, ‘the God’ prohibited the Musalmans from having anything to do with them, and made a covenant to that effect with them in the Quran
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We are all familiar with the Biblical story of the prodigal
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I guess all the fuss is made over the prodigal son because it is easier to “reward”
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Instantly George forgot about the floor that they were cascading over, the prodigal walls
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They would call us coward prodigal children, copious generations, lacking in self-confidence probably for abandoning the sense of value and dignity, which our ancestors were known for
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'It is not I,' he said, in as gentle a voice as he could manage, the wind being what it was, 'who am the returning prodigal
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What would it be like, taking up her filialities again, and all of them henceforth so terribly tarnished? She would be a returning prodigal for whom no calf was killed, but who instead of the succulences of a more liberal age would be offered an awful opportunity of explaining her conduct to a father who would interrupt her the instant she began and do the explaining himself
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He pointed out that what is most needed, if people are to live with any zest and fine result at all, is encouragement, and what encouragement could equal full and free forgiveness? The Bible, he said, understood this very well, and the Prodigal Son's father never hesitated in his encouragement
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The prodigal son was going to come to life again
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His father and two sisters joined in and hugged their new prodigal son, and brother
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Most, like the prodigal son come home
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to resume caring about the trees, and to generally be less prodigal with the resources
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We come to thee as prodigal children that have gone from our Father’s house into the far country; but we will arise and go to our Father, for in his house there is bread enough and to spare, and if we continue at a distance from him, we perish with hunger
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We come to thee as prodigal children that have gone from our Father�s house into the far country; but we will arise and go to our Father, for in his house there is bread enough and to spare, and if we continue at a distance from him, we perish with hunger
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He finally relented and when the prodigal wife arrived at the door of her home, he greeted her with a resounding slap on her face
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What else was I supposed to say to my, I guess you would call her, stepmother? 'Hi your prodigal stepsister has returned
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In the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11), the father always loved the son regardless of the son’s actions and relationship with his father
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prodigal son had a relationship with his father, the relationship ceased to exist,
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immortal soul although it is repeatedly used to prove the prodigal son was an
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mind and to the Oriental cultures even today, the Prodigal son is counted as dead
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God just as the Prodigal Son was dead to his father because she had put
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He stood up from behind his massive mahogany desk and with false cheer said, “Ah the prodigal son has returned at last
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The prodigal son had a relationship with his
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said about an immortal soul although it is repeatedly used to prove the prodigal son was
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today, the Prodigal son is counted as dead and the father no longer has a son
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Prodigal Son was dead to his father because she had put something ahead of God in her
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“So, the prodigal daughter has returned
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Prodigal son had a relationship with his father, the relationship ceased to exist,
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The widow was dead to God just as the Prodigal Son was dead to his father
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The prodigal son had a relationship with his father, the relationship ceased to exist, then was restored when the son returned
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He was alive, then dead, then alive in his relationship with his father, but he was never literally dead, and there was no literal resurrection of the dead; in this passage there is nothing said about an immortal soul although it is repeatedly used to prove the prodigal son was an immortal soul that was separated from his father
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To the Hebrew mind and to the Oriental cultures even today, the Prodigal son is counted as dead and the father no longer has a son
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The widow was dead to God just as the Prodigal Son was dead to his father because she had put something ahead of God in her life
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For to him, blotting out means “wandering” like a lost sheep, or prodigal son
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„The Prodigal Son returning,' said I
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The Prodigal son had a relationship with his father, the relationship ceased to exist, then was restored when the son returned
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To the Hebrew mind and to the Oriental cultures even today, the Prodigal son is counted as dead
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When the blood burns, how prodigal the soul
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Prodigal, you have given me love--therefore I to you give love!
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With finger rais'd he points to the prodigal pictures
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This tendency of his to be liberal and profuse he had acquired from having been a soldier in his youth, for the soldier's life is a school in which the niggard becomes free-handed and the free-handed prodigal; and if any soldiers are to be found who are misers, they are monsters of rare occurrence
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I, then, as it has fallen to my lot to be a member of knight-errantry, cannot avoid attempting all that to me seems to come within the sphere of my duties; thus it was my bounden duty to attack those lions that I just now attacked, although I knew it to be the height of rashness; for I know well what valour is, that it is a virtue that occupies a place between two vicious extremes, cowardice and temerity; but it will be a lesser evil for him who is valiant to rise till he reaches the point of rashness, than to sink until he reaches the point of cowardice; for, as it is easier for the prodigal than for the miser to become generous, so it is easier for a rash man to prove truly valiant than for a coward to rise to true valour; and believe me, Senor Don Diego, in attempting adventures it is better to lose by a card too many than by a card too few; for to hear it said, 'such a knight is rash and daring,' sounds better than 'such a knight is timid and cowardly
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And she began telling him everything, hurriedly, disjointedly, exaggerating the facts, inventing many, and so prodigal of parentheses that he understood nothing of it
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Of course, he was fond of her, and he was a good, attentive stepdad, a tricky role he’d taken on immediately without complaint (two months after they began dating, Ed went with Abigail to a Father’s Day morning tea at school; Abigail had adored him back then), and maybe they would have had a great relationship except that Nathan the prodigal father had returned at the worst time, when Abigail was eleven
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Come, then, thou regenerate man, thou extravagant prodigal, thou awakened sleeper, thou all-powerful visionary, thou invincible millionaire,—once again review thy past life of starvation and wretchedness, revisit the scenes where fate and misfortune conducted, and where despair received thee
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Heidi loved the pictures with the shepherd best of all; they told the story of the prodigal son, and the child would read and re-read it till she nearly knew it all by heart
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With great animation Heidi read the story of the prodigal son,
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The lantern itself was a good three feet above his head, and he shaded his eyes against its illumination as he looked astern through the darkness from Tide’s high poop deck at Prodigal Lass, the merchant galleon the Royal Dohlaran Navy had taken into service temporarily as a transport
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HMS Truculent, the regular Navy transport carrying the rest of the Charisian prisoners, was a bit farther astern of Prodigal Lass than she ought to have been
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Father Tymythy Maikyn, aboard Prodigal Lass, was a very different sort, however
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It took what seemed an eternity for him to rouse in the foul, stinking hellhole of Prodigal Lass’ hold
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It was his duty, and it was at least possible HMS Saint Kylmahn would survive long enough to cover the flight of Truculent and Prodigal Lass
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He had no doubt there were plenty of Charisian galleons—or schooners—bearing down on Prodigal Lass from the north
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He gazed at the shattered ruin of Tymythy Maikyn’s skull for a moment, then flipped the pistol over the rail and stepped closer to Prodigal Lass’ stern lantern, standing with his hands where they could be clearly seen
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By rights, Horayshyo Vahrnay thought later, they should have heard the cheers from Prodigal Lass’ hold all the way home in Tellesberg
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He stopped when he reached the stern windows, then stood staring out across the harbor’s wind-ruffled water at the anchored Prodigal Lass