Examples of using Nard in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
Koen, Nard, this is Scott.
Scott, meet Koen and Nard.
Nard didn't survive the abortion;
It was also commonly called nard.
The nard flower representing St.
It's mentioned twice in the Bible, and the word nard in Hebrew means“light.”.
Did Nard and I offend you in any way?
Both Mark and John state that“genuine nard” was used on Jesus.- Mr 14:3; Joh 12:3.
Ca… nard. Repeat it for me, separating both syllables.
Mac's mom forces him to cut contact with Nard and study abroad while Nard's mom persuades her to have an abortion.
Nard, is a girl in high school who falls in love with a senior, Mac.
Understand? Nard isn't like that.
Nard, is a girl in high school who falls in love with a senior, Mac.
Mac's mom forces him to cut contact with Nard and study abroad while Nard's mom persuades her to have an abortion.
Nard, a high school girl falls in love with Mac, a senior in the same school.
This aromatic herb was known by the ancient Greeks as Nardus, taken from Naarda a city of Syria,they also commonly called it Nard.
Pure nard is a very costly spice(John 12:3).
The relaxing herb is known by different names like Jatamansi, spikenard, nard, nardin, muskroot, balchar, sumbul-ut-teeb, sambul lateeb.
Nard, a high school student, falls in love with Mac, whom is a senior at the same school.
For ten years Kōji Kabuto(Alcor) happened since the big event where super robot Mazinger Z, led by his grandfather,brought peace to his nard fighting the Dark Empire and the evil Dr….
Remember Nard, the girl on the 4th floor?
Similarly, the book of Mark recounts a story in which a woman decided to offer Jesus her most valuable possession- an alabaster jar of very expensive perfume,made of pure nard(Mk 14:3).
Nard was often adulterated, even counterfeited, but both Mark and John say that this oil was“genuine.”.
And Beelzeboul said:"Hear, O king, if thou burn gum, and incense,and bulb of the sea1, with nard and saffron, and light seven lamps in an earthquake2, thou wilt firmly fix thy house.
Nard was often adulterated, even counterfeited, but both Mark and John say that this oil was genuine nard.- See Glossary,“Nard.”.
The hypocritical thief is personified by Judas, who took secretly his part from the money Jesus and the apostles raised for helping the poor; he objected when Mary ointed Jesus with pure nard, pretending hypocritically it would have been useful if the nard would have been sold and the money given to the poor.
After Persian love story The Game of Nard prompted interest from Iranian men, Greene's publisher worked to set up a covert way for the books to reach the community.

