Isa Sentence Examples

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  • In the time of the Arabs these were the chief canals, and the cuts from the main channels of the Nahr `Isa, Nahr Sarsar, Nahr Malk (or Nahr Malcha), and Nahr Kutha, reticulating the entire country between the rivers, converted it into a continuous and luxuriant garden.

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  • In thus looking forward to a shaking of all nations Haggai agrees with earlier prophecies, especially Isa.

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  • The `Isa, which is largely identical with the modern Sakhlawiya, left the Euphrates a little below Anbar (Perisabora) and joined the Tigris at Bagdad.

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  • This is due to the fact that it for the first time unfolded the true character of Yahweh, implicit in the old Mosaic religion and submerged in the subsequent centuries of Israel's life in Canaan, but now at length made clear and explicit to the mind of the 1 In Isa.

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  • To this age alone can we probably assign Isa.

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  • This noble conception of Israel's great destiny is conveyed in Isa.

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  • The most vivid portraiture of Sheol is to be found in the exilian passage Isa.

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  • The added conception of the resurrection of the righteous does not appear in the world of Jewish thought till the early Greek period in Isa.

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  • The new covenant of redeeming grace - the righteousness which is in the heart and not in externalities of legal observance or ceremonial - are once more proclaimed, and the exalted ideals of the suffering servant of Isa.

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  • The age can also be illustrated from Isa.

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  • The soil of the valleys is highly fertile, and produces cereals in the higher 1 So Isa.

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  • Pure lead isa feebly lustrous bluishwhite metal, endowed with a characteristically high degree of softness and plasticity, and almost entirely devoid of elasticity.

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  • Joel complains that they were sold to the Grecians (Javan, Ionians).2 It is probable that some Hebrew and Syrian slaves were exported to the Mediterranean coasts from a very early date, and Isa.

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  • Compare the similar predictions against Edom, Isa.

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  • It will be admitted by philological students that the exegetical data supplied by (at any rate) Isa.

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  • Already in the opening passage mysterious voices are heard crying, "Comfort ye, comfort ye my people"; the plural indicates that there were other prophets among the exiles besides the author of Isa.

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  • It is only the inveterate habit of reading Isa.

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  • The present article in its original form introduced here a survey of the portions of Isa.

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  • A word or two may perhaps be expected on Isa.

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  • There is also an unrelieved sternness, which pains us by its contrast with Isa.

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  • He identified himself with the "voice" of Isa.

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  • But another route, the importance of which in antiquity may be judged of from Isa.

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  • The faith and hope which breathe in this passage have the closest affinities with the book of Lamentations and Isa.

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  • The present head, however, isa later substitute f or the original, which was destroyed by fire.

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  • It is difficult to date the alliance of Syria and Philistia against Israel in Isa.

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  • The garden of Eden is referred to in Isa.

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  • The legends of his escape from a fiery furnace may have a philological basis (Ur interpreted as " fire "), but the allusion to the redemption of Abraham in Isa.

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  • At all events we know from Isa.

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  • From the time of Jeremiah downwards the perennial interest of Old-Testament thought lies in the working out of the problems of personal religion and of the idea of a spiritual fellowship of faith transcending all national limitation; and these are the motives not only of the lyrics of the Psalter but of the greater theodiceas of Isa.

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  • It may be admitted that Isa.

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  • Such is the great prophecy of Isa.

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  • There may even be a reference to him in Isa.

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  • Soon after, Messianic hopes were active at the time of the fall of the Omayyads, and led to a serious rising under Abu `Isa of Ispahan, who called himself forerunner of the Messiah.

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  • It was taken by the Seljuks, Aidin and Mentesh, late in the 13th century, and about 1390, when ruled by Isa Bey, a descendant of the first-named, acknowledged Ottoman suzerainty.

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  • In 1895 the chief of Katr (Sheikh Jasim ben Thani), instigated by the Turks, attacked Sheikh Isa of Bahrein, but his fleet of dhows was destroyed by a British gunboat, and Bahrein (like Zanzibar) has since been detached from Oman and placed directly under British protection.

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  • This must be probably 1 interpreted as a reference to the prophecy concerning Eliakim in Isa.

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  • From the war indemnity large sums had been expended on coast defence, on fortifications and on replacing the equipment and stores isa destroyed during the war.

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  • Four years later (April 1154) the caliph was murdered by his vizier AbbAs, according to Usgmah, because the caliph had suggested to his favorite, the viziers son, to murder his father; and this was followed by a massacre of the brothers of Zgfir, followed by the raising of his infant son Abul-Qasim Isa to the throne.

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  • He followed the plan of dividing his empire between his sons, the eldest Mahommed, called Malik al-Kdmil, being his viceroy in Egypt, while al-Muazzam Isa governed Syria, al-Ashraf Musa his eastern and al-Malik al-Aubad Ayyub his northern possessions His attitude towards the Franks was at the first peaceful, but later in his reign he was compelled to adopt more strenuous measures.

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  • Qahtaba, the commander of Mansur's army, was defeated, only a small division under `Isa b.

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  • The latter having vainly tried to compel `Isa to renounce his right of succession, in favour of Mansur's son Mahommed al-Mandi, produced false witnesses who swore that he had done so.

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  • However unwillingly, `Isa was obliged at last to yield, but it was understood that, in case of Mahommed's death, the succession should return to `Isa.

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  • Allusions to the Assyrian oppression are found in Isa.

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  • For a picture of the ruins in Jerusalem, see Isa.

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  • The Taj alone is well worth the journey."' The Taj was designed by Ustad Isa, variously described as a Byzantine Turk and a native of Shiraz in Persia.

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  • Again, the probability that the passage in Jeremiah incorporates disjointed fragments of an older oracle is greatly increased by the fact that the prophecy against Moab in the preceding chapter uses, in the same way, Isa.

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  • The restoration of the old borders of Israel and the conquest of Edom and the Philistines are ideas as old as Amos ix., Isa.

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  • One is found in the name Isa Kapusi (the Gate of Jesus) attached to a mosque, formerly a Christian church, situated above the quarter of Psamatia.

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  • St Mary Panachrantos (Fenari Isa Mesjidi) belongs to the reign of Leo the Wise (886-912).

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  • He also wrote English Annotations on the Holy Bible, as far as Isa.

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  • These repayment vehicles could be the forecast tax-free cash from a pension, or an ISA or some other regular savings or investment scheme.

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  • Secondly, He appeareth to his own sometimes in a garment dyed in blood, according to that word, Isa. lxiii.

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  • The long-planned next step in culling the ISA from his list of tax giveaways to be taken back, has been shelved.

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  • The God of Jacob hath openly professed we shall not seek him in vain, Isa. xlv.

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  • An example of this might be the introduction of ISA through the import of live smolts from Norway.

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  • Drivers caught speeding could have their license endorsed to be valid only for driving vehicles with an ISA installed.

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  • The great attraction of the ISA is that it is virtually tax-free.

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  • You can salt away up to £ 3,000 a year into a cash ISA, with all interest completely tax-free.

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  • For your ISA to receive interest paid tax-free, you must meet all of the rules laid down by the Government.

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  • You can continue to subscribe into the same mini ISA for multiple tax years without having to complete a new application each year.

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  • The special servant-songs which Duhm asserts can be readily detached from the texture of the Deutero-Isaiah without disturbance to its integrity are Isa.

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  • We have taken due note of Amos, who unfolded the character of Yahweh as universal righteous sovereign; and also the sublime portrayal of His exalted nature in Isa.

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  • The interesting conjecture that the second Temple suffered another disaster in the obscure gap which follows the time of Zerubbabel has been urged, after Isa.

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  • Sassanid, king of Persia, on the east bank of the Euphrates, just south of the Nahr Isa, or Sakhlawieh canal, the northernmost of the canals connecting that river with the Tigris, in lat.

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  • Instead of the motherboard, the riser card contains the slots for the ISA, PCI, or AGP adapter cards.

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  • There is even now a shrewd suspicion that ' Isa Craig ' hides a name much less obscure.

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  • Another story is that the Caliph got Khalid the Barmeki to suborn witnesses who swore that ' Isa had resigned his right.

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  • Any spare money could be put in a tax-free mini cash ISA.

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  • Isa Marrs is a board certified pediatric speech language pathologist who specializes in articulation and feeding disorders in children.

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  • My website Speech, Language and Feeding by Isa Marrs is a growing resource for parents and professionals.

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  • The set comes with a Dora and Isa figurine, as well as tables and chairs, kitchen appliances, a bed, a sofa and other accessories.

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  • There is no hint in Ezekiel's writings of the grandiose conception of Isa.

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  • At the same time, there was a peculiar appropriateness in associating the Sabbath with the doctrine that Yahweh is the Creator of all things; for we see from Isa.

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  • This canal, the Sakhlawieh (formerly Isa), leaves the Euphrates a few miles above Feluja and the bridge of boats, near the ruins of the ancient Anbar.

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  • The Arab city, the old or round city of Bagdad, was founded by the caliph Mansur of the Abbasid dynasty on the west side of the Tigris just north of the Isa canal in A.D.

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