Do I speak these things after the manner of men? or saith not the law also the same?
Do I say these things only from a man’s perspective? Does the Law not endorse the same principles?
Do I say this only on human authority and as a man reasons? Does not the Law endorse the same principle?
Am I saying these things according to man? Or does the law not also say these things?
Am I saying this from a human perspective? Doesn’t the law also say the same thing?
I’m not saying these things just based on common sense, am I? Doesn’t the Law itself say these things?
What I am saying is not based merely on human authority, because the Torah says the same thing
I am not saying this on my own authority. The Law of Moses tells us not to muzzle an ox when it is grinding grain. But was God concerned only about an ox?
I am not saying this on my own authority. The Law of Moses tells us not to muzzle an ox when it is grinding grain. But was God concerned only about an ox?
I am not saying this on my own authority. The Law of Moses tells us not to muzzle an ox when it is grinding grain. But was God concerned only about an ox?
Do I speak these things as a man, or does not the law also say these things?
Speak I these things according to man? Or doth not the law also say these things?
I am not just telling you human ideas. God's Law teaches the same thing.
Do I say these things on human authority? Does not the Law say the same?
Do I say this from a human perspective? Doesn’t the Law say the same thing?
Am I just speaking from a human point of view? Doesn't the law say the same thing?
Am I merely stating some human rule? Don’t Moses’ Teachings say the same thing?
Say I these thinges according to man? saith not the Lawe the same also?
I don't have to limit myself to these everyday examples, because the Law says the same thing.
I don't have to limit myself to these everyday examples, because the Law says the same thing.
I don't have to limit myself to these everyday examples, because the Law says the same thing.
Am I saying this from a human perspective? Doesn’t the law also say the same thing?
Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also?
Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also?
Am I speaking these things according to human judgment? Or does not the Law also say these things?
I am not saying these things according to a human perspective. Or does the law not also say these things?
Do I say these things as a man? Or does the law not say the same thing also?
I am not just asserting these things according to human judgment, am I? Or does the Law not say these things as well?
I am not speaking these things according to human judgment, am I? Or does not the Law also say these things?
I do not say this by human authority; God’s law also says the same thing.
Am I saying these things only on the basis of common sense, or does the law not say this as well?
Do I say this only on human authority? The Law says the same thing.
Do I say this merely on human authority? Doesn’t the Law say the same thing?
Do I say this merely on human authority? Doesn’t the Law say the same thing?
Do I say these things as a mere man? Or does not the law say the same also?
Am I expressing merely a human opinion, or does the law say the same thing?
Do I say this on human authority? Does not the law also say the same?
Do I say this on human authority? Does not the law also say the same?
And I’m not just saying what people reckon. God says the same thing in his laws.
Do I say this on human authority? Does not the law say the same?
Do I say this on human authority? Does not the law say the same?
Do I speak these things after the manner of men? or saith not the law also the same?
Do I speak these things after the manner of men? or saith not the law also the same?
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I’m not just sounding off because I’m irritated. This is all written in the scriptural law. Moses wrote, “Don’t muzzle an ox to keep it from eating the grain when it’s threshing.” Do you think Moses’
Do I say this according to the dvar haBnei Adam? Or does not the Torah say these things?
Do I say this as a man? Or does not the Torah say the same too?
I don’t say these things merely as a man, do I? Doesn’t Torah also say these things?
Do I speak these things according to the ways of men? Or doesn’t the law also say the same thing?
Do I speak these things according to the ways of men? Or doesn’t the law also say the same thing?
Do I speak these things according to the ways of men? Or doesn’t the Torah also say the same thing?
Do I speak these things according to the ways of men? Or doesn’t the Torah also say the same thing?
Whether after man I say these things? whether also the law saith not these things?
According to man do I speak these things? or doth not also the law say these things?
El versiculo 1 Corinthians, 9:8 de La Biblia es algo que hay que tomar en todo momento en consideración para reflexionar sobre él.Probablemente deberíamos hacernos la pregunta ¿Qué quiso manifestarnos Dios, Creador del Cielo y de la Tierra con el versículo 1 Corinthians, 9:8? ¿Cuáles son las ocasiones de nuestro día a día en que seremos capaces de aplicar lo que hemos alcanzado a saber gracias al versículo 1 Corinthians, 9:8 de la Santa Biblia?
Dedicar tiempo a la meditación en relación con el versículo 1 Corinthians, 9:8 nos supone una ayuda a ser más agradables a los ojos de el Creador del Cielo y de la Tierra y a elevar nuestra alma hacia Dios, esa es la cuestión por la cual es aconsejable apoyarse en el versículo 1 Corinthians, 9:8 en todas aquellas ocasiones en que necesitemos una luz que nos guíe para saber cómo proceder o para traer el sosiego a nuestros corazones.