Examples of using Promises that in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Jesus got up. And he promises that if we are in Him we too will get up and spend our eternity with him?
Nick promises that till the time the prayer room will be completed,
Promises that were made are broken,
He promises that in contrast to other solutions,
But all this, penny-ante corruption pales in comparison to the promises that I was made by corporations such as Vickernail,
It does not attempt to manipulate the customer with promises that cannot be kept.
Odin promises that a man will have the use of everything he has hoarded up after he is dead and wakes up again in Valhalla.
The promises that God makes to man, and the amount of grace that He bestows upon man,
It does not attempt to manipulate the consumer with promises that cannot be kept.
But even in such a situation, the song promises that ultimately God will"Atone for His land, His people.".
He promises that the Creator will help in this process,
And we're making a decision between how the game is played out and the promises that were made early on.
My personal handmade work promises that every piece of jewelry is unique and produced in small series.
He comes immediately, together with another officer, sees the many waiting people and promises that“everyone will be taken care of today”.
And angry Chelito promises that he will never forgive this trick to his father,
The owner promises that given advanced notice about a festive event she will be glad to decorate the cabin for you at no extra charge.
we see that the first one relates to the matter of leadership and promises that Yehoshua will achieve the accomplishments promised to Moshe.
Modern romance promises that it's possible to meet these two distinct sets of needs in one place.'.
He walks viewers through his latest research and promises that we will soon be able to build and boot up a synthetic chromosome.
Now Celestial promises that she will never say that they have to be twice as good to get half as much.