Examples of using To bring forth in English and their translations into Greek
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Hence a lawgiver far greater than a human watchmaker was needed to bring forth from earth's dust this multitude of different bodily forms of living creatures
its own purpose- calling upon us as the ancient gods they represent to bring forth something in ourselves that has been lost.
For this to come to pass, we are challenged to bring forth, amplify and elevate those human qualities which are most needed right now to push the global awakening forward and bring it into its full power.
its own purpose-calling upon us as the ancient gods they represent to bring forth something in ourselves that has been lost.
there is not strength to bring forth.
to the birth, and">there is no strength to bring forth.
One of the purposes for founding this technology corporation that I did in 1998 was to bring forth these technologies that can help get rid of the toxins-that can clean the air,
pherein which means to bring forth- this calls to mind the role that vitamin E plays in human
One of the purposes I had for founding my technology corporation in 1998 was to bring forth these technologies that can clean the air
technology corporation in 1998, was to bring forth these technologies that that can clean the air
since they show us that the only thing they care about is to bring forth this foggy, chaotic,
for it would be absolutely impossible for us to bring forth from our masses, in the shortest possible time,
Social Welfare Centers” we would like to bring forth a chronic unacceptable discrimination against Greek citizens due to their national
He wished on account of His Mercy to bring forth people from Hell, He will order the angels to bring forth from it anyone who did not associate anything with Allah from among those who say‘There is no god except Allah'.
They seek to bring forth.
I only want to bring forth the truth.
Aztec rain stick to bring forth a storm.
To bring forth your wisdom from amongst the stars.
Literally“to bring forth or to come out.”.
Athena used her energies to bring forth western civilization.
