Exemplos de uso de Paul refers em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Paul refers to this as a baptism for the dead.
In the First Epistle to the Corinthians(15:3-8), Paul refers to his conversion.
This is what Paul refers to as‘salvation by works'”.
His recovery was miraculous, and some believe that this was the occasion to which Paul refers in 2 Corinthians 12.
In Romans 4 Paul refers to the promises given Abraham.
A sidelight upon this is found in a legal process by which a Greek slave obtained his freedom and preserved it, andit is to this well-known procedure that doubtless the Apostle Paul refers in Galatians 6:17.
Paul refers again to Timothy's spiritual experience.
That new person that was raised up is what Paul refers to in 2 Corinthians 5:17 as the“new creation.”.
Paul refers to the time when death is swallowed up in victory.
It is the future judgment to which Paul refers in Hebrews 6 when he speaks of"eternal judgment.”.
Paul refers not only to good and bad angels, to Satan and to demons;
In the painest language the Apostle St. James says this:"ex operibus justificatur homo, et non ex fide tantum"(James 2:2); and here, by works,he does not understand the pagan good works to which St. Paul refers in the Epistle to the Romans, or the works done in fulfilment of the Jewish Law, but the-works of salvation made possible by the operation of supernatural grace, which was recognized by St. Augustine lib.
The apostle Paul refers to this as the new creation 2 Corinthians 5:17.
St Paul refers to two particular revelations that radically changed his life.
In Hebrews 5:12 Paul refers to the"first principles of the oracles of God.
Paul refers to the church in their house-not a church building, but a body of believers.
It is to this same truth that Paul refers when he says that Christ crucified, so far from being the wisdom of this world, is the wisdom of God.
Paul refers to that when, with tremendous faith representing a tremendous victory and ascendency, he said:"….
That is a transformation of character; but Paul refers to a transformation of nature promised to believers during the Gospel age, on certain conditions, and he was urging believers to fulfil those conditions.
Paul refers several times to his own conscience being“good” or“clear” Acts 23:1; 24:16; 1 Corinthians 4:4.
The treasure Paul refers to is the knowledge and presence of Jesus Christ.
Paul refers to those who have labored alongside him as those whose names are in the book of life Philippians 4.
The apostle Paul refers to the full commitment of the Christian as:“your reasonable service” Romans 12:1.
Paul refers to this same fire, and this refining process affecting believers in the Day of the Lord 1 Cor. 3.
The apostle Paul refers to the unregenerate as those who are fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind Eph. 2:3.
Paul refers to his call from God as the administration(stewardship) of the grace of God for a ministry of the divine mystery revealed in Christ Ephesians 3:2.
That the women Paul refers to were also wealthy is shown by them having time to go round from house to house, instead of having to work.
Paul refers to the time of Israel's dispersion as a period of spiritual hardening, and to the concurring times of the Gentiles as the period of world evangelism:“….
When the Apostle Paul refers to the Old Testament righteous, he specifically mentions their difficult moments as examples of strong faith.
Paul refers to himself from verse 7 on using“I”, because he experienced in himself that man, without the knowledge of the law, thinks he is in a very good condition, very secure and confident of the goodness of his state, as if he were sinless, and evil had died in his body.