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f*r
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来自主题: EnglishChat版 - Life In The Fast Lane
He was a hard-headed man
He was brutally handsome, and she was teminally pretty
She held him up, and he held her for ransome in the heart
of the cold, cold city
He had a nasty reputation as a cruel dude
They said he was ruthless, they said he was crude
They had one thing in common, they were
good in bed
She'd say, 'Faster, faster. The lights are turnin' red."
Life in the fast lane
Surely make you lose your mind, mm
Are you with me so far?
Eager for action and bot for the game
The coming attracti
o********l
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Your past life diagnosis: I don't know how you feel about it, but you were
female in your last earthly incarnation.You were born somewhere in the
territory of modern West Africa around the year 1825. Your profession was
that of a medic, surgeon or herbalist. Your brief psychological profile in
your past life:
Ruthless character, carefully weighing his decisions in critical situations,
with excellent self-control and strong will. Such people are generally
liked, but not always loved. The lesson t
t*******y
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Your past life diagnosis: I don't know how you feel about it, but you were
female in your last earthly incarnation.You were born somewhere in the
territory of modern South Africa around the year 1725. Your profession was
that of a dancer, singer or actor. Your brief psychological profile in your
past life:
Ruthless character, carefully weighing his decisions in critical situations,
with excellent self-control and strong will. Such people are generally
liked, but not always loved. The lesson that
b****d
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The weather was cloudy.I woke up this morning, walking around the kitchen with bare feet. While sipping on a cup of warm coffee, as my usual habit for the morning, I looked out of the window. I spotted the breathtaking moment of the day. The sky was so dark, but there was a group of golden sun rays escaped the capture of the cloud, shining through a tiny crack of the darkness. The scenery was spectacular.
Matt, wish you were here. We could hold hands and enjoy this beautiful moment. Lately, I sp... 阅读全帖
h*********g
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唉……这才应该在美国待的人

with bare feet. While sipping on a cup of warm coffee, as my usual habit for
the morning, I looked out of the window. I spotted the breathtaking moment
of the day. The sky was so dark, but there was a group of golden sun rays
escaped the capture of the cloud, shining through a tiny crack of the
darkness. The scenery was spectacular.
moment. Lately, I speak less and less words. Silence is my way to say no to
life. Smiles are rare events in my life. But this morning, I thought of yo... 阅读全帖
n****4
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来自主题: Joke版 - NBA给科老黑的公开信
Dear Kobe,
Thank you.
Thank you for your passion, commitment, and dedication to basketball.
Thank you for showing us that 24 is not just the number on your jersey, but
the number of hours in a day you must devote to basketball to be the best.
Thank you for giving and giving and giving.
Thank you for pushing through even when your body was screaming “no,” but
your mind and your heart kept saying “yes.”
For the games that you refused to lose, and those that you always seemed
destined to win.
Thank... 阅读全帖
k*******2
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False facts about Tesla giving him more credit than he deserves.
In today's world of infotainment, web pages and documentaries have popped up
proclaiming Nikola (Nicola) Tesla of being the inventor of practically
everything. The more sites that pop up, the more reinforced false facts
become. This is wrong because it denies respect for the true inventors of
the technology, as well as over-simplifies history. If you love Tesla,
prepare to get seriously upset as you realize you've been led on by
ma... 阅读全帖
L******t
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来自主题: Memory版 - 100部必看英文小说
从每日电报转来的啊。
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/4248401/100-novels-everyone-should-read.html
100 The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkein
WH Auden thought this tale of fantastic creatures looking for lost jewellery
was a “masterpiece”.
99 To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
A child’s-eye view of racial prejudice and freaky neighbours in Thirties
Alabama.
98 The Home and the World by Rabindranath Tagore
A rich Bengali noble lives happily until a radical revolutionary appears.
97 The Hitchhiker’s ... 阅读全帖
m***o
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来自主题: MiddleSchool版 - 【征文】爱恨恢恢
续【[征文]刻不容缓】
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t2/MiddleSchool/31390997.html
她在美国没有什么朋友,一个人参加的毕业典礼,走马观花似地经过一道道程序,拿到
毕业证书后,她就百般无聊地准备离开。刚刚离开毕业典礼大厅,就听到后面有人叫住:
“转过头来,笑一个!”
是师兄!她抑制不住内心的激动和喜悦,露出了最灿烂的微笑。她恨自己爱上了不该爱
的人,她也恨他爱过的林月、杜鹃、Genie 和张静。那天晚上,他们没有逃出爱的天罗
地网,花朵就在那天晚上开放了。
一个月后,她发现自己怀孕了,她非常镇静地做出了决定,她要带着他的骨肉离开这座
城市,不想让他有任何负罪感,她要收藏起对他的感情。
八个多月后,她有了她和他的儿子,儿子简直就是他的克隆,浓浓的眉毛,亮亮的眼睛
,挺直的鼻梁,嘟嘟的小嘴,对!还有一天黑绒绒的头发。她给儿子取名为“亚尉”,
她对他的爱全部倾注在亚尉的身上,不仅让儿子感到母爱,还要感到父爱,要给儿子完
整的爱。
含苦茹辛,儿子一点点长大,和他一样,情商绝对早熟,五岁那年,儿子问她:
“Mommy,我班上小朋友的爸爸妈... 阅读全帖
m***a
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来自主题: Piebridge版 - 30多的曾婚大叔能征到吗?
Nod, I think many chinese women born after 1970 are ruthless.
b********n
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来自主题: Piebridge版 - 谈谈电影教父中的女性
some comments:
Michael died at that very moment, his love, heart, and soul was
crushed. That was his last cry, after that he was nothing left but a corpse
waiting to collapse. If I lost my baby girl, I'd have no reason to live
either.
His father was a loving family man. Never wanted to kill anyone didn't
believe in vengeance.. He died with his family surrounding him..
Mikky killed many men, his brother, betray his wife. He died alone....
Although this one isn't the best in the se... 阅读全帖
S*******t
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来自主题: Literature版 - 斑马接龙第二期 - 《人虎传》
因为跑得快,就成了魔鬼
代价是所有人与之为敌
现在才说老虎的屁股摸不得
今天又不是我一个人摸
现在我成了外星人,
只能躲在屋檐下偷偷哭泣
而残忍的你竟然还
无情的夺走我最后的玩具
这一切,山川,河流,月光都可为证,
只有他们听到我痛苦的哀号
Haste is the Devil, woe is the price.
Today, who can say a tiger’s buttocks are untouchable?
Today, I’m not fighting alone.
Alien like me, sob softly under the eaves;
Cruel like you, rob ruthlessly my little carriage.
Tonight, the stream, the hill, and the moonlight,
they all listen to my painful wailing.
l*r
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来自主题: Literature版 - 斑马接龙第二期 - 《人虎传》
被点了名,厚着脸皮来瞎凑一个,见狂狂笑:
Haste is the Devil, woe is the price.
云魔鬼在乎细节,宜超然以跳脱。
逞轻迅与僄狡,至追悔而弗及。
Today, who can say a tiger’s buttocks are untouchable?
Today, I’m not fighting alone.
夫龙之为虫也,柔可狎而骑。若虎之为猫也,媚可昵而嬉。
惟径尺之逆鳞,持忠肝义胆,壮易水寒歌,不敢骤排。
况耸起之臀尖,借纷纭扰攘,潜黑手一只,岂可轻侮?
Alien like me, sob softly under the eaves;
Cruel like you, rob ruthlessly my little carriage.
嗟夫!龙游浅滩,虎落平阳,厕迹异类,虾戏犬欺。
湮没岩穴,贤者涕泣,纵马当涂,狂夫得志。天不与兮。时不当兮。
Tonight, the stream, the hill, and the moonlight,
they all listen to my painful wailing.
穷千山之溪水,无以
k*********e
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来自主题: Literature版 - 斑马接龙第二期 - 《人虎传》
响应兔子号召,也来接斑马。
3. Genial80
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Haste is the Devil, woe is the price.
Today, who can say a tiger’s buttocks are untouchable?
Today, I’m not fighting alone.
Alien like me, sob softly under the eaves;
Cruel like you, rob ruthlessly my little carriage.
Tonight, the stream, the hill, and the moonlight,
they all listen to my painful wailing.
一林山色一川溪,一缕沉吟留月低。
到底轻狂成旧事,如何惆怅挽梅妻。
人于槐下能驱虎,龙隐潭中以友鸡。
无奈今宵鹤鸣处,苍苍风动草萋萋。
c**i
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来自主题: Literature版 - Trotsky (转载)
【 以下文字转载自 History 讨论区 】
发信人: choi (choi), 信区: History
标 题: Trotsky
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Nov 19 15:42:41 2009, 美东)
Joshua Rubenstein, Revolutionary's Road; A brilliant, ruthless ideologue who
created the political machinery that would eventually turn against him.
Wall Street Journal, Nov. 19, 2009.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704431804574538603020283292.html
(book review on
Robert Service, Trotsky: A Biography. Belknap/Harvard, 600 pages, $35)
b****d
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【 以下文字转载自 Heart 讨论区 】
发信人: baobdd (宝贝儿), 信区: Heart
标 题: 『心情随笔』A Breathtaking Moment
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Mar 28 23:57:29 2012, 美东)
The weather was cloudy.I woke up this morning, walking around the kitchen with bare feet. While sipping on a cup of warm coffee, as my usual habit for the morning, I looked out of the window. I spotted the breathtaking moment of the day. The sky was so dark, but there was a group of golden sun rays escaped the capture of the cloud, shining through a tiny crack of the... 阅读全帖
s***n
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http://tinyurl.com/bw2vg3b

with bare feet. While sipping on a cup of warm coffee, as my usual habit for
the morning, I looked out of the window. I spotted the breathtaking moment
of the day. The sky was so dark, but there was a group of golden sun rays
escaped the capture of the cloud, shining through a tiny crack of the
darkness. The scenery was spectacular.
moment. Lately, I speak less and less words. Silence is my way to say no to
life. Smiles are rare events in my life. But this morning, I ... 阅读全帖
S*******n
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大赞美!

with bare feet. While sipping on a cup of warm coffee, as my usual habit for
the morning, I looked out of the window. I spotted the breathtaking moment
of the day. The sky was
moment. Lately, I speak less and less words. Silence is my way to say no to
life. Smiles are rare events in my life. But this morning, I thought of you
when I woke up. My heart wa
used to deal with it in a hard way when I was young. I used to fight for it
hard, uncontrollably hard. Now I just take it as it is and let... 阅读全帖
N****f
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Nice shot!
There are a few little kinks in the composition that could use a little
fix-up, but ultimately it doesn't matter. It's the sentiments expressed
through the text that make or break an essay like this.

with bare feet. While sipping on a cup of warm coffee, as my usual habit for
the morning, I looked out of the window. I spotted the breathtaking moment
of the day. The sky was so dark, but there was a group of golden sun rays
escaped the capture of the cloud, shining through a tiny cra... 阅读全帖
z*****r
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天气会影响你的心情吗?
希望你一切都好,未来更好!

with bare feet. While sipping on a cup of warm coffee, as my usual habit for
the morning, I looked out of the window. I spotted the breathtaking moment
of the day. The sky was
moment. Lately, I speak less and less words. Silence is my way to say no to
life. Smiles are rare events in my life. But this morning, I thought of you
when I woke up. My heart wa
used to deal with it in a hard way when I was young. I used to fight for it
hard, uncontrollably hard. Now I just tak... 阅读全帖
J******s
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zan!

with bare feet. While sipping on a cup of warm coffee, as my usual habit for
the morning, I looked out of the window. I spotted the breathtaking moment
of the day. The sky was so dark, but there was a group of golden sun rays
escaped the capture of the cloud, shining through a tiny crack of the
darkness. The scenery was spectacular.
moment. Lately, I speak less and less words. Silence is my way to say no to
life. Smiles are rare events in my life. But this morning, I thought of you
when I ... 阅读全帖
x****g
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It is not that I am ruthless, I would much rather run off with her to
becomea simple peaceful farmer if I had the slightest thread of a chance. If
I have learned one thing during these battles it is that the only way to be
merciful to yourself in the arena is to be merciless to your enemy. In a
war, you can draw, but here it is only win or lose, and losing almost
certainly means death.
Seeing the accuracy of her arrows the gladiatrices slow their advance to
careful steps. They all have their shi... 阅读全帖
l********e
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来自主题: PsychoAnalysis版 - 失恋后如何平复恨意
It never stops hurting till you forgive.
Think about what you liked about him that is painful to give up and try to
regain that within yourself. If it isn't
an acquired quality, you may want to reconsider the legitimacy of your
fervor.
The good qualities he had are the most valuable things to you. His
untruthfulness, frivolousness, ruthlessness
are best left out of your life.
Don't worry, you'll be there, take your time.
l********e
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来自主题: PsychoAnalysis版 - 失恋后如何平复恨意
It never stops hurting till you forgive.
Think about what you liked about him that is painful to give up and try to
regain that within yourself. If it isn't
an acquired quality, you may want to reconsider the legitimacy of your
fervor.
The good qualities he had are the most valuable things to you. His
untruthfulness, frivolousness, ruthlessness
are best left out of your life.
Don't worry, you'll be there, take your time.
n******e
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来自主题: Reader版 - On Beckett (1)
I was at a loss for words, when a particularly cynical friend of mine, in the context of after-lunch speculations on social economics, asked, "how much is a reasonable salary for an English literature professor in a random liberal art college?" I don't have a legitimate counter argument to the underlying accusation that in an ideal society of ruthless economic efficiency, we shouldn't be dragging the dead weight of redundant words. Nor can I come up with a number for the fair market value of wha
E*******r
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来自主题: Reader版 - masters of the universe
the road to serfdom的condensed version,窃以为格调太低,无奈一直找不到好排版
(ps. amazon上此书definite edition的1-score review很有趣,讲了一则hayek
的ws 8g,姑妄听之姑妄听之)。最近发现hayek一本论文集"a tiger by the tail"(
3rd ed),饶有兴味的是它的出版时间--2009年。Introduction中说:'Our current
downturn is fast becoming the lengthiest and most severe of the post-WWII
era. Entering its fourteenth month, it has already surpassed the average
length of the last six recessions ...'这一情景下hayek追随者的立场、努力引起
我巨大的好奇。
被这好奇激发,再灌点小水。
F.A.Hayek,老套的说,the most consequential mainstr... 阅读全帖
d****u
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来自主题: SciFiction版 - Dune: Terminology(2)
SARDAUKAR: the soldier-fanatics of the Padishah Emperor. They were men
from an environmental background of such ferocity that it killed six
out of thirteen persons before the age of eleven. Their military
training emphasized ruthlessness and a near-suicidal disregard for
personal safety. They were taught from infancy to use cruelty as a
standard weapon, weakening opponents with terror. At the apex of their
sway over the affairs of the Universe, their swordsmanship was said to
match that of the G
s******l
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来自主题: SciFiction版 - Dune book 3 - 11
He was warrior and mystic, ogre and saint, the fox and the
innocent, chivalrous, ruthless, less than a god, more than a
man. There is no measuring Muad'Dib's motives by ordinary
standards. In the moment of his triumph, he saw the death
prepared for him, yet he accepted the treachery. Can you say
he did this out of a sense of justice? Whose justice, then?
Remember, we speak now of the Muad'Dib who ordered battle
drums made from his enemies' skins, the Muad'Dib who denied
the conventions of his du
a**s
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来自主题: SciFiction版 - 科幻(奇幻)小说TOP 100(21-40)
21.《时间机器》(科幻)--H.G.威尔斯
一个时间旅客在西元802701年目击了一场温顺又美丽的伊洛人和居住在地下无情的莫
洛克人之间的战争。
The Time Machine. H.G. Wells. A time-traveler explores a conflict in the
year 802,701 A.D. between the meek and beautiful Eloi and the
underground-dwelling,ruthless Morlocks.
22.《法夫哈德和老练的搜寻者》(奇幻)--弗瑞兹·雷伯
一个野蛮人和老练的小偷搭伴而行,笨手笨脚地历经了一些暗杀者公会、致命的巫师
和诡计多端的神制造的意外。
Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. Fritz Leiber. A barbarian and master thief
band together and bungle their way through encounters with assassin
guilds,deadly sorcerers and sch
c****t
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来自主题: SciFiction版 - Science Fiction Novels in 2011
2011 is shaping up to an amazing year for Speculative Fiction at large not
just Fantasy although that is looking damn good all by itself. My Sci-Fi
list last year was only 7 books long, which grew a little with the year, but
it was so short I combined it with UR and Steampunk picks. This year Sci-Fi
warrants a post all its own with loads of debuts and returning stars. The
people claiming Sci-fi is dying or already dead should shear the wool off
their eyes and see what is brewing.
Science Fictio... 阅读全帖
C***r
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来自主题: Thoughts版 - book 2: 23-28
CHAP. 23.--THAT THE VICISSITUDES OF THIS LIFE ARE DEPENDENT
NOT ON THE FAVOR OR HOSTILITY OF
DEMONS, BUT ON THE WILL OF THE TRUE GOD.
But, further, is it not obvious that the gods have abetted
the fulfilment of men's desires, instead of authoritatively
bridling them? For Marius, a
low-born and self-made man, who ruthlessly provoked and
conducted civil wars, was so effectually aided by them, that
he was seven times consul,
and died full of years in his seventh consulship, escaping
the hands of Sy
p****s
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来自主题: Translation版 - 趁着世界杯东风翻点东西,求指正
Bar?a benefited, of course, from various law changes. The tackle from behind, that traditional weapon for intimidating creative players, was outlawed, while any physical contact is now likely to be penalised. At least as significant were the changes to the offside law that encouraged defences to play deeper, increasing the effective playing area. More space equals less physical contact and that in turn means less need for muscular or robust players.
当然,足球规则的变化也使得巴萨从中获益。背后铲球,多少拥有进攻灵感火花的球员曾被这件传统武器... 阅读全帖
D*****r
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - 查经帖 - 罗马书
Romans 1:18-32 God’s Wrath Against Mankind
18The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness
and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness, 19since
what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain
to them. 20For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—
his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being
understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.
21For although they kn... 阅读全帖
D*****r
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - 查经帖 - 罗马书
Romans 1:18-32 God’s Wrath Against Mankind
18The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness
and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness, 19since
what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain
to them. 20For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—
his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being
understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.
21For although they kn... 阅读全帖
D******r
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Calvin DID murder Servetus., January 21, 2010
By Joe Sevy "JMS" (Idaho USA)
This review is from: Did Calvin Murder Servetus? (Paperback)
This will be an ongoing review as the book is read.
The author utterly destroys all hope Calvinist apologists may have nurtured
that Calvin's character might be salvageable. His guilt is unequivocally est
ablished and demonstrated for all to see. A clearer demonstration of the fol
ly of giving the veneer of authority to the opinions of one man can scarcely
be... 阅读全帖
R*o
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Study and Exposition of Romans 1:18-32
Study By: Greg Herrick
A. Introduction
“Two things never live up to their billing; the circus and sin.”
“It does not matter how small the sins are, provided that their cumulative
effect is to edge the man away from the Light and out into nothing. Murder i
s no better than lies if lying does the trick.”—C. S. Lewis
“The punishment of sin is sin.”—Augustine
B. Translation of Passage in NET
1:18 For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness an
d unrighteousness of people who ... 阅读全帖
R*o
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Study and Exposition of Romans 1:18-32
C. Full Exegetical Outline
I. The basis for God’s wrath against the Gentiles and the fact that they ar
e without excuse is that they suppress the truth about God and have exchange
d the glory of God for idols (1:18-23).
A. The basis for God’s wrath against the Gentiles and the fact that they ar
e without excuse is that through their wickedness they suppress the obvious
truth about God’s eternal power and divine nature (1:18-20).
1. God’s wrath is revealed from heaven against all the unrighteousn... 阅读全帖
R*o
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Study and Exposition of Romans 1:18-32
1:28 Continuing on, Paul says that just as people did not see fit to acknowl
edge God, he gave them over to a depraved mind, to do things that are not fi
tting. The expression to see fit to acknowledge God is literally “they did
not approve to have God in [their] knowledge.” The word approve (ejdokivmas
an, edokimasan) means “to test,” “to examine,” “to come to a conclusion
based on evidence.” And the idea of knowledge (ejpignwvsi", epignosis) alw
ays means “moral or religious knowledge” in the ... 阅读全帖
R*o
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Study and Exposition of Romans 1:18-32
Study By: Greg Herrick
A. Introduction
“Two things never live up to their billing; the circus and sin.”
“It does not matter how small the sins are, provided that their cumulative
effect is to edge the man away from the Light and out into nothing. Murder i
s no better than lies if lying does the trick.”—C. S. Lewis
“The punishment of sin is sin.”—Augustine
B. Translation of Passage in NET
1:18 For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness an
d unrighteousness of people who ... 阅读全帖
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C. Full Exegetical Outline
I. The basis for God’s wrath against the Gentiles and the fact that they ar
e without excuse is that they suppress the truth about God and have exchange
d the glory of God for idols (1:18-23).
A. The basis for God’s wrath against the Gentiles and the fact that they ar
e without excuse is that through their wickedness they suppress the obvious
truth about God’s eternal power and divine nature (1:18-20).
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1:28 Continuing on, Paul says that just as people did not see fit to acknowl
edge God, he gave them over to a depraved mind, to do things that are not fi
tting. The expression to see fit to acknowledge God is literally “they did
not approve to have God in [their] knowledge.” The word approve (ejdokivmas
an, edokimasan) means “to test,” “to examine,” “to come to a conclusion
based on evidence.” And the idea of knowledge (ejpignwvsi", epignosis) alw
ays means “moral or religious knowledge” in the ... 阅读全帖
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