Examples of using Forbade in English and their translations into Hindi
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The fathers of the Church forbade the Hindus under terrible penalties the use of their own sacred books, and prevented them from all exercise of their religion.
Paul's very conservative father forbade them giving the baby up for adoption and a wedding was planned.
(78) They forbade not one another any dishonour that they committed; surely evil were the things they did.
They forbade not one another any dishonour that they committed;
At first he forbade eating, then he gave various foods and watched the reaction of the organism.
We forbade the Jews those things We told you about before.
And unto the Jews, We forbade them such(foods) that We have already mentioned to you before…[16:118].
Some sources say that the sundae was invented to circumvent blue laws, which forbade serving sodas on Sunday.
per owner and forbade foreign land ownership.
An American Civil War code of honor forbade soldiers from shooting at men while they.
he spent so much time reading that his parents finally forbade him from bringing books to the dinner table.
yet tribal law forbade them to marry.
An American Civil War code of honor forbade soldiers from shooting at men while they were pooping.
one rule forbade all small talk and jokes, saying:“ No disciple shall speak such things.”.
Thus, directly after taking office in March of 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt forbade the banks from paying out or exporting gold.
They believe that Christians should still adhere to the Old Testament Laws that forbade Jews to intermarry with other tribes/ families.
they realized that it was not feasible because the master forbade some of it from being imparted to the public.
He invited us towards the worship of One God, and he forbade us to worship idols.
The Kolchakov troops, which the Czechs forbade to use or even get close to the railway, had to march along Siberian routes.
G-d let BILAAM go in the way he wished yet forbade him to overtly transgress His decree.