|
|||
|
Relate briefly one or both of the following stories from the Bible, asking your family to listen to be able to tell what caused the problem: Ahab coveting someone’s field (1 Kings 21:1–19) and David coveting someone’s wife (2 Samuel 11). Discuss with the members of your family the basic problem,
|
|||
|
No results found for covetousness: ... Did you mean covetousness? ... Search another word or see covetousness on Dictionary...
|
|||
|
Ravishing figures, hilarious stories, tenderest covetousness, wonderfully whimsical situations. 250 sheets of paper, where the drawings delicately shine through the reverse side, "illustrated" by texts (often on both sides).
|
|||
|
covetousness is unwholesome; ill will is unwholesome; wrong view is unwholesome. This is called the unwholesome. 5. "And what is the root of the unwholesome? Greed is a root of the unwholesome; hate is a root of the unwholesome;
|
|||
|
covetousness is unwholesome; ill will is unwholesome; wrong view is unwholesome. This is called the unwholesome....... 5. "And what is the root of the unwholesome? Greed is a root of the unwholesome; hate is a root of the unwholesome;
|
|||
|
Stanley Stories Hits the One-Year Mark! Alvin Runs Wild; Haunted Dollhouse Shrinks, Enlarges ... 'Twas a year and a day ago that Stanley Stories: The Blog made its Internet debut! I've managed 92 posts in the first year. That's roughly a post every 4.46 days. I hope to match or better that average in Year Two.
|
|||
|
and two, the story of the “assassins.” Early stories of Marco Polo had told of “hasheesh-eaters” or hashashin, from which derived the term “assassin.” In the original stories, these professional killers were given large doses of hashish and brought to the ruler’s garden (to give them a glimpse of the...
|
Copyright © 2009, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.