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5 Sentences With "giving heed"

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"The Kingdom's oil policies are rooted in responsibility, and Saudi Arabia is seeking to maintain that balance while also giving heed to moderate prices for producers and consumers," Falih said in the statement on Aramco's website.
52 > as quoted by Mr. John Goodwin. Presbyterian: I perceive you hold that a > Child of God may possibly fall away and perish. This is a dangerous Error. > Baptist: That Some may depart from the Faith, giving heed to seducing > spirits, is clear in the Word of God [1 Timothy 4:1] . . . .
Nonetheless, Rabbinic Judaism has developed Halakhic (religious legal) devices to be able to maintain a modern agricultural and commercial system while giving heed to the biblical injunctions. Such devices represent examples of flexibility within the Halakhic system. Hillel the Elder, in the first century BCE, used the rule that remittance of debts applies only to debts between Jews, to develop a device known as prozbul in which the debt is transferred to a beth din. When owed to the court rather than to an individual, the debt survives the Sabbatical year.
At some point, a copying error confused the names and the mistake was not discovered until recently.' Steven Cox, 'Not Giving Heed to Jewish Fables (2): Abraham in the Underworld' in The Christadelphian Tidings of the Kingdom of God (July 2000) Richard Bauckham is less sure,'It is quite plausible that a version of the Egyptian and Jewish story was current in first-century Palestine and that Jesus would have known it. Thus...he could have borrowed the two motifs from it. On the other hand, he may well have known other stories which used one of both motifs.
In the end, the separation will occur and therefore each Christian must examine himself to avoid being declared evil. John Chrysostom described this as a "terrible parable,"Patrick J. O'Reilly, Light Divine in Parable and Allegory, Kessinger Publishing, 2003 (originally 1930), , p. 116. noting that: > And wherein does this differ from the parable of the tares? For there too > the one are saved, the other perish; but there, for choosing of wicked > doctrines; and those before this again, for not giving heed to His sayings, > but these for wickedness of life; who are the most wretched of all, having > attained to His knowledge, and being caught, but not even so capable of > being saved.

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