Examples of using Mentioned at in English and their translations into Hindi
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The administration of the Acts mentioned at Sl. Nos.3, 5, 6 and 7 is limited to the cases pertaining to the period when these laws were in force.
That was not the goal of the brothers mentioned at Colossians 4: 10, 11.
When will be“ the times of restoration of all things,” mentioned at Acts 3: 21?
Where can you find enlightening comments on the rights mentioned at 1 Thessalonians 4: 6?
For example, regarding the identity of“ the king of the north,” mentioned at Daniel 11: 40, 44, 45, see the book Pay Attention to Daniel's Prophecy,!
What are the“ heavens” mentioned at 2 Peter 3:
I know, so far the games mentioned are part of the"experiences" mentioned at the beginning of the article,
As mentioned at the beginning, often, the constant vision of screens can strain our eyes.
However, as I mentioned at the top of my post, sacrifices must be made to allow an application to actually work.
The foregoing has dealt primarily with one aspect of God's qualities, as mentioned at Exodus 34: 6, 7.
from Samaria allows for the period of 65 years mentioned at Isaiah 7.
there must be a large quantity of water, as mentioned at Genesis 1: 2.
For example, that NYC-Milan nonstop round-trip deal for $130 I mentioned at the top.
into two categories based, essentially, upon the number of narrators mentioned at each level in a particular isnād.
He was the kind of person mentioned at Proverbs 17: 17:“ A true companion is loving all the time,
They are“ the slaves of our God” mentioned at Revelation 7: 3,
Some 17 years after his accident, Sidnei, mentioned at the outset of this article, said:“ I never blamed Jehovah God for the accident, but I have to admit that at first I was disappointed in him.
As we mentioned at the beginning, during pregnancy a greater amount of blood sugar is required,
But of course, as I mentioned at the beginning of this talk, we have to temper some
Many Catholic interpreters claim that the altar mentioned at Hebrews 13: 10 is that used for the Eucharist, the“ sacrament” by which Christ's sacrifice is said to be renewed during the Mass.