Examples of using Humbled in English and their translations into Korean
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Consider me humbled.
He humbled himself.”.
But he has finally been humbled.
Humbled is not the word.”.
And I was humbled before God.
God DOES give more grace to the humbled.
Very humbled by this experience.
You'll be challenged, inspired, motivated and humbled.
He humbled himself and became man.
Once again I am surprised and humbled by God's gracious provision.
He humbled himself and became man.
God, however, came to this earth as the"One who serves" and humbled Himself.
I'm humbled by it, I am. Hey.
My soul has them still in remembrance and is humbled in me.
Humbled, he began praying about his future.
There were some that humbled themselves and came to Jerusalem.
The men left waiting that last ten days in Jerusalem had all been brought low, profoundly humbled.
Many people humbled themselves and came to Jerusalem.
Shechem the son of Hamor the Hivite, the prince of the land, saw her. He took her, lay with her, and humbled her.
You humbled yourself, tore your clothes in distress, and cried in front of me.
We inflicted Punishment on them, but they humbled not themselves to their Lord, nor do they submissivelyentreat(Him)!-.
We're humbled and honored to serve as this year's honorary co-chairs for President's Honors,” Bob said.
Because the girl, being in the city, did not cry out andthe man is stoned because he humbled his neighbor's wife.
I came in the flesh and humbled Myself in a way in which people did not expect.
On the other hand, if she turned out to have Stage IIIC,as one new friend did, I felt humbled and guilty.
Jesus humbled Himself unto death, and opened the path in which we too must walk.
Remembering my affliction and my misery… my soul hasthem still in remembrance, and is humbled in me.
They will come forth,- their eyes humbled- from(their) graves,(torpid) like locusts scattered abroad.
I humbled myself, swallowed that flesh and blood without any blasphemous feelings and with a wish to believe.
So saving faith always grows in a heart humbled for sin, in a weeping eye and a tearful conscience.- THOMAS WATSON.