Examples of using Profane in English and their translations into Hindi
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Withdraw from profane speech.
It bridges the sacred and the profane.
Yeah. What profane wretch art thou?
Profane language is neither good nor bad.
The Marquis of Snakes. The defiler. The Profane.
That he profane not My holy places.
He is a stranger; he is profane; he is.
Any profane words will be deleted immediately.
It contains graphic violence and profane language.
But shun profane and vain babblings: for they will increase unto more ungodliness.
Where before they had been sacred, now they were profane.
Or what pure is and what is profane and what profane is!
It is loud, a little sloppy, and a little profane.
Everything is potentially sacred or profane, depending on how we think about it.
However, only instruments which are symbolic and not considered profane are used.
How did the king of the north“ profane the sanctuary” and“ remove the constant feature”?
It is no heavenly city, for it lies in the midst of“ profane”( nonsacred) land.
For both prophet and priest are profane; yea, in my house have I found their wickedness, saith the LORD.
He was beloved by some teammates and hated by others for his loud, profane and uncontrollable attitude.
But you profane it, in that you say,'Yahweh's table is polluted, and its fruit, even its food, is contemptible.
The truth is, by saying my, we do not profane God, but honor his mercy.
Eze 7:21-‘I will give it into the hands of the foreigners as plunderand to the wicked of the earth as spoil, and they will profane it.
Every time one of your friends swears, or says something profane, call them out on it."Hey! Language!
Profane” first popped up in English around the 15th century and comes from the Latin“profanus,” meaning“outside the temple” or“unholy”.
Artworks that depict sacred religious images in profane ways seem to elicit the most controversy.
A recent paperattempted to settle this debate by examining the relationship between profane language and(dis)honesty.
My religion prohibits me from being profane, how can I tell my friends to stop swearing so that I am not influenced by their actions?
This suggests thatswearing is more than a social tool we can use to offend, be profane or express our emotions.
My religion prohibits me from being profane, how can I tell my friends to stop swearing so that I am not influenced by their actions?
Just think of the fervor with which people can enforce standards of dress,prohibitions on profane language or dietary norms- however arbitrary these may appear.