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11 Sentences With "abiding place"

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For now, open-mic nights in taverns across town continue to be where new talent gets heard, so Nashville's abiding place as a singer/songwriter mecca remains.
In one of these dark and inodorous rooms, John Winthrope had his temporary abiding place.
Barefoot and Pregnant, their first album, was released in 1990. This album contains 10 tracks, of which Rebecca (You're Gonna Be Allright) was the first single, Abiding Place was the second.
Volunteers are also used in supervising parolees, although professional probation officers generally supervise offenders considered to have a high risk of recidivism. Volunteers hail from all walks of life and handle no more than five cases at one time. They are responsible for overseeing the offenders' conduct to prevent the occurrence of further offenses. Volunteer probation officers also offer guidance and assistance to the ex-convict in assuming a law-abiding place in the community.
The form Yerushalem or Yerushalayim first appears in the Bible, in the Book of Joshua. According to a Midrash, the name is a combination of two names united by God, Yireh ("the abiding place", the name given by Abraham to the place where he planned to sacrifice his son) and Shalem ("Place of Peace", the name given by high priest Shem).Ginzberg, Louis (1909). The Legends of the Jews Volume I: The Akedah (Translated by Henrietta Szold) Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society.
The original inhabitants of the area now occupied by the city of La Puente were the Kizh. They lived in a village called Awingna, which linguists translate as "abiding place." The Awingna chief Matheo (who also held sway over several other nearby villages) was baptized at Mission San Gabriel in 1774. La Puente Valley Women's Club is listed on the National Register of Historic Places In 1769, the Spanish Portolá expedition became the first Europeans to see inland portions of Alta California.
After the martyrdom of Bhai Mati Das and Bhai Dyal Das, Bhai Sati Das moved towards the Guru with folded hands and asked for his blessings, saying that he was happy to achieve martyrdom. The Guru blessed him telling that they must resign themselves cheerfully to the will of the Lord. He praised him for his lifelong single-minded devotion to him and his cause. With tears in his eyes, he bade him farewell saying his sacrifice would occupy an abiding place in history.
In a telegram of condolence the Administrator of St. Lucia . J.K.R. Thorpe, CMG, wrote; "We are deeply conscious of the debt owed to him for his splendid and devoted work for this island, and he has an abiding place in our affection." In 1990, to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of St. Mary's College, the St. Lucia postal authorities issued a commemorative stamp featuring a portrait of Br. Canice superimposed on a drawing of the college building at Vigie. From the mid-1950s onwards the number of Brothers coming to the West Indies increased.
Richard and John, the fourth and fifth so hight, Both safe one timely birth brought forth to light; The sixth and seventh like after twins in all, Were Nicholas and Andrew, stout and tall. Robert the least, and eke by kind the last, Dy'd e're the term of infancy was past. Of eight male two near of one age and stature \- Yet live; the rest pay’d tribute unto nature.” The parents of th’ above recited race, - Devoy'd of sense lie here inclos'd together, Who Colacombe held their abiding place, Till death's sad harbinger convey'd them hither. Long faithful pairs they liv'd in wedlock- state, And both enjoy'd many a blissful year, E’re marriage knot dissolved was by fate, Which wife bereaved of her husband dear.
" A well-known version is that of Steuben County historian Harlo Hakes, published in 1896: > "Previous to the advent of the white man this town, and in fact the whole > valley of the Canisteo, was the abiding place and favorite hunting and > fishing grounds of the American Indians. The region was originally the land > of the Senecas, but by sufferance the Delawares were permitted to occupy > portions of it. We are told that within the limits of this town was once the > Indian village of 'Kanestio,' where also lived a number of deserters from > the British army and other renegades from the white settlements. The murder > of two Dutch traders by these outlaws brought upon them the vengeance of Sir > William Johnson, and the result was the destruction of their settlement.
By virtue of his profound wisdom, Bezalel succeeded in erecting a sanctuary which seemed a fit abiding-place for God, who is so exalted in time and space (Exodus R. 34:1; Numbers R. 12:3; Midrash Teh. 91). The candlestick of the sanctuary was of so complicated a nature that Moses could not comprehend it, although God twice showed him a heavenly model; but when he described it to Bezalel, the latter understood immediately, and made it at once; whereupon Moses expressed his admiration for the quick wisdom of Bezalel, saying again that he must have been "in the shadow of God" (Hebrew, "beẓel El") when the heavenly models were shown him (Numbers R. 15:10; compare Exodus R. 1. 2; Berakhot l.c.). Bezalel is said to have been only thirteen years of age when he accomplished his great work (Sanhedrin 69b); he owed his wisdom to the merits of pious parents; his grandfather being Hur and his great-grandmother Miriam, he was thus a grandnephew of Moses (Exodus R. 48:3, 4).

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