Usar "chari" en una oración
chari oraciones de ejemplo
chari
1. city both with horses and chariots
2. behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire
3. If you are leaving all your money to charity and nothing for your family, then emphasise the reason for doing so
4. ’ He said his temper rousing – I recognise the signs! ‘She is not amenable to what she sees as charity and I insulted her by suggesting that she couldn’t look after herself
5. They have a charity fund raiser every year in aid of cancer research … their daughter had a close call with breast cancer about ten years ago and they make a point of raising what they can
6. God’s chariot can speed freely along the
7. He slept for a short while, during which time he dreamed that he could see a chariot of
8. The Father gives to us, when He sees us giving and doing charitable
9. Zechariah 11:17) - He takes heed, he is steadfast, keeps qualified, and corrects his own faults, as David did his (Psalms 51)
10. However, despite all this encouragement, I’m still preparing myself for the worst as I dress myself in my best suit, and, with a pounding heart, present myself at the offices of the charity in Bristol on the 5th of the month at 11
11. above all things, have fervent charity among yourselves: for charity shall cover the
12. He slept for a short while, during which time he dreamed that he could see a chariot of flame bearing Charos towards him
13. He’d even got as far as starting to turn out his belongings, sorting a great heap of garments, knickknacks and furnishings into black plastic bags already heaped in his car so he could drop them at the charity shop near his office during his lunch hour
14. when they played some charity game with Tommy Steele
15. The religions of those nations that only bore bad fruit will be abolished and all nations will go to Jerusalem to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles (Isaiah 2:2, Zechariah 14:16)
16. As it says in Isaiah 66:8, and also mentioned by Zechariah in his 13th chapter that in a single day will Israel be born
17. Zechariah 12:9-13:1 reads, “And it will come to pass, in that day, that I will seek to destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem
18. They knew that Zechariah declared only a third of all those in Jerusalem would survive the end time apocalypse
19. Heaven forbid that we even start to think that what we see practiced in our Charismatic churches even slightly resembles what we see in the Book of Acts
20. Men will clutch to the skirt of a Jew and say, “Take us with you, for you know God,” Zechariah 8:23
21. Yiannis was merciless, grunting and thrashing and shouting at his opponent, but no sooner had he hammered home his death blow than he leaped aboard his chariot and licked his lips, 'OK, my friend, so you want to go to Stephanos main town, yes?'
22. In every facet and viewed from every aspect old Jimmy’s business life, his family life and his charitable works, underpinned as they were by an income that was the envy of many developing nations, were beyond reproach
23. Clothes, of course, were something that Cyberia did know about and despite the unearthly hour of her rising and the wonky wheels on the shopping trolley that she had to use to transport her uncharitable apparel down to the local football club’s car park, she made a good fist of the first hour
24. During the week Cyberia cleaned the house, cooked meals and performed a range of other wifely duties while her husband, under the guise of bringing euphonic enlightenment to the masses, rescued black bin liners full of old clothes, books and partially complete jigsaw sets from the doorways of London’s charitable retail outlets
25. Of course, it had to be the right sort of politics, the sort that was supported by bazaars, whist drives and charity lunches attended by her sitting member of parliament
26. Cameras whirred and digital footage streamed across the closed world of conservative South London, so much so that nearly everyone in the neighbourhood wanted to invite Miss Jones to their parties, to their charity bashes and to their seasonal celebrations
27. Zacharias leaned over, 'You know, we measure the strength of the wind by the chaos it makes
28. Old Zacharias looked on, helpless and shook his head, glaring at the men
29. The soldier lived well in the city, going out for expensive dinners at the finest restaurants, attending the theatre regularly, spending pleasant evenings in the brightest of celebrity haunts and even doing a little work for charity when time permitted
30. He was particularly proud of his charity work, which was a good thing, for he well remembered being a poor squaddie
31. If it was texture and flavour and passionate music I wanted, I'd be a local with Zacharias, but if it was yelling conversation, jokes and silliness on order, I'd be in Virgenia's
32. " He immediately launched into a recitation of many biblical passages exhorting one to speak the truth to the master like 1 Kings 22:16 and all those in Proverbs all the way to Zachariah 8:16, dozens of passages in all
33. He really hit rock bottom when the invitations to play in charity golf tournaments stopped arriving on his doormat because the organisers were worried about Terry’s drink problems
34. 'You could ride Zacharia's donkey or one of the sheep,' said Aless
35. The goodly Zacharias recognised my condition
36. With a throat like brushed velvet I wobbled past Zacharias and dragged open the door of his cooler
37. Having hit pay dirt at the first charity shop I try, I cross that off the list …
38. now where shall I look for the blind? Outside the charity shop, I stand and debate where to start
39. At one point, after pocketing their money and their komboloi beads, they performed a remarkable piece of coordinated percussion by tapping their feet and fingertips on the table tops in time to a tune hummed by Zacharias, their Sophian eyes a-shining
40. She was a chariot with an over-padded headrest
41. He had charisma and lunacy at the same time
42. Have you any idea how much is at stake, my dear uncharismatic ex? Looting is an old, long-established activity but looters these days have better technology and better networks than anyone
43. Grants that put Federal money in the hands of States, cities, or counties for them to distribute to charities and other social service providers, usually under their own rules and regulations (also known as 'formula' or 'block' grants)
44. For example, charities that spend less than $300,000 a year in Federal funds are generally asked only to perform a "self-audit
45. If they had agents who were able to infiltrate his ship using instruments they weren’t even supposed to have, they certainly had agents that could infiltrate the charity wards where his mother was kept
46. and his charitable works, underpinned as they were by an income
47. charity bashes and to their seasonal celebrations
48. particularly proud of his charity work, which was a good thing, for
49. ” So have sincerity with charity
50. rock bottom when the invitations to play in charity golf