Life-giving Sentence Examples

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  • Light is everywhere the symbol of joy and of life-giving power, as darkness is of death and destruction.

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  • The Lord's Supper is a spiritual feast where Christ attests that He is the life-giving bread, by which our souls are fed unto true and blessed immortality.

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  • The three powers, Sin, Shamash and Ishtar (q.v.), symbolized the three great forces of nature, the sun, the moon and the life-giving force of the earth.

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  • He also argues that it is the Son of God's experience of suffering as a man that is truly redemptive and life-giving.

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  • He also argues that it is the Son of God 's experience of suffering as a man that is truly redemptive and life-giving.

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  • However, because your scuba tank is your only source of life-giving air beneath the waves, it's important to know what to look for when trying to save money on a tank that's been previously used.

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  • They are considered one of the most healthy meals available, consisting of fresh vegetables, fruit and other ingredients that are packed full of life-giving nutrients.

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  • Raw apple cider vinegar contains enzymes and life-giving nutrients while the distilled vinegar is stripped of it nutrients.

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  • This increases shelf life and keeps people from getting sick from spoiled juice, but it also kills the life-giving enzymes found in whole founds.

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  • At the resurrection, those who drink of the life-giving juice of this plant will obtain perfect welfare," including deathlessness.

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  • The fundamental peculiarity of the movement lies in the fact that it is a criticism of what is supreme in Israel - its religion, and that it has rendered possible a true appreciation of this by showing that, like all living and life-giving systems of thought, belief and practice, the religion of Israel was subject to development.

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  • Ganymede was afterwards regarded as the genius of the fountains of the Nile, the life-giving and fertilizing river, and identified by astronomers with the Aquarius of the zodiac. Thus the divinity that distributed drink to the gods in heaven became the genius who presided over the due supply of water on earth.

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  • As the first triad symbolized the three divisions of the universe - the heavens, earth and the watery element - so the second represented the three great forces of nature - the sun, the moon and the life-giving power.

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  • The water is also taken into the earth for it's nutrients to nourish plants with its life-giving energy.

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