Talált 306 Eredmények: Tree Of Knowledge
The knowledge of God is clear to their minds; God himself has made it clear to them; (Romans 1, 19)
although they had the knowledge of God, they did not honour him or give thanks to him as God; they became fantastic in their notions, and their senseless hearts grew benighted; (Romans 1, 21)
admonishing the fool, instructing the simple, because in the law thou hast the incarnation of all knowledge and all truth. (Romans 2, 20)
You must surely be aware, brethren (I am speaking to men who have some knowledge of law) that legal claims are only binding on a man so long as he is alive. (Romans 7, 1)
Does this mean that law and guilt are the same thing? God forbid we should say that. But it was only the law that gave me my knowledge of sin; I should not even have known concupiscence for what it is, if the law had not told me, Thou shalt not covet. (Romans 7, 7)
God was unforgiving with the branches that were native to the tree, what if he should find occasion to be unforgiving with thee too? (Romans 11, 21)
How deep is the mine of God’s wisdom, of his knowledge; how inscrutable are his judgements, how undiscoverable his ways! (Romans 11, 33)
that you have become rich, through him, in every way, in eloquence and in knowledge of every sort; (1 Corinthians 1, 5)
I had no thought of bringing you any other knowledge than that of Jesus Christ, and of him as crucified. (1 Corinthians 2, 2)
And now about meat that has been used in idolatrous worship. We all know, to be sure, what is the truth about it: but knowledge only breeds self-conceit, it is charity that binds the building together. (1 Corinthians 8, 1)
If anybody claims to have superior knowledge, it means that he has not yet attained the knowledge which is true knowledge; (1 Corinthians 8, 2)
But it is not everybody who has this knowledge;✻ there are those who still think of such meat, while they eat it, as something belonging to idolatrous worship, with the thought of the false god in their minds; their conscience is not easy, and so incurs guilt. (1 Corinthians 8, 7)
