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But even if I am being poured out like a drink offering on the sacrifice and service coming from your faith, I am glad and rejoice with all of you. — Philippians 2:17 Libations were normally conducted in a spirit of peace, the Greek term for libation, σπονδή ( spondȇ ), became synonymous with "peace treaty".
The Giving of the Seven Bowls of Wrath / The First Six Plagues, Revelation 16:1-16. Matthias Gerung, c. 1531 Fifth Bowl, the Seven-headed Beast. Escorial Beatus Statue of an Etruscan priest, holding a phialē from which he is to pour a libation; the plagues of Revelation are poured out on the world like offerings.
In the definitively approved English translation this longer phrase appears as "which will be poured out for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins". [1] [2] The phrase "poured out for you" comes from Luke 22:20 only. "Poured out for many" is from Matthew 26:28 and Mark 14:24. "For the forgiveness of sins" is from Matthew 26:28 only.
I am so grateful to watch the float come together and to meet the brilliant minds behind it. It gave me an even deeper appreciation for those who care for rescue pets, whether through veterinary ...
Affusion is a method of baptism where water is poured on the head of the person being baptized. The word "affusion" comes from the Latin affusio, meaning "to pour on". [1] Affusion is one of four methods of baptism used by Christians, which also include total submersion baptism, partial immersion baptism, and aspersion or sprinkling. [2] [3] [4 ...
B eneath a gloomy white sky, more than 100 armed police poured into the slum of Badia East in the teeming megacity of Lagos, Nigeria. As they advanced, they cracked their batons on the unpaved streets and against the ramshackle walls of the shanties. “If you love your life, move out!” the officers shouted.
The Hebrew noun nesekh is formed from the Qal form of the verb nasakh, "to pour," hence "thing poured."The verb and the noun frequently come together, such as nasakh [aleha] nesekh, literally "pour [on it] a poured thing" as in the only pre-Exodus use, that of Jacob's libation at a pillar in Genesis 35:14.
December 11, 2024 at 5:10 AM The growing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) has lifted many technology stocks this year, and the good part is that this trend is likely to continue in 2025.