bear witness in English

give testimony, act as a witness in a trial

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1. “That one will bear witness about me; and you, in turn, are to bear witness.”

2. The entire village will bear witness to this.

3. □ How does ‘the spirit bear witness’ with some Christians?

4. This morning I bear witness of the importance of prayer.

5. 20 min: “Offer the Magazines That Bear Witness to the Truth.”

6. 5, These art works bear witness to the Creativeness of the Chinese people

7. The ability to read well helps us to bear witness from God’s Word.

8. I bear witness that He lives and loves us and will watch over us.

9. How did Paul continue to bear witness when he was in custody in Rome?

10. Why, bear witness of the actual, historical Messiah or Christ, Jesus the Son of God.

11. 8 Jesus spared no effort and passed up no opportunity to bear witness to the Kingdom.

12. Why does Jehovah call upon the heavens and the earth to bear witness to Judah’s revolt?

13. Amateurish In their mixture of Amateurish incompleteness and ambitious effort, the pages bear witness to a conflict

14. If we are interrogated by secular authorities, how will we be able to bear witness with courage?

15. He also came into the world to “bear witness to the truth” and to make known God’s purposes.

16. That is his knowledge of God’s Word of truth and the ability to bear witness to God’s kingdom.

17. These wreathes of smoke curling from the bowels of the Earth bear witness to the Earth's original atmosphere.

18. And I bear witness, that he, by his faithful and powerful testimony, cleared his garments of their blood.

19. Numerous place names and local legends in the area still bear witness to the historic battle of 927.

20. 1 Jesus made it clear that he had come into the world to bear witness to the truth.

21. Attestation (countable and uncountable, plural Attestations) A thing that serves to bear witness, confirm, or authenticate; validation, verification, documentation

22. The early Christians did not risk their lives merely to bear witness about a wise teacher who was murdered.

23. Attestation ( countable and uncountable, plural Attestations ) A thing that serves to bear witness, confirm, or authenticate; validation, verification, documentation

24. “For this I have come into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth.” —John 18:37.

25. 27 Half way across the site, the earth is scorched, and the remnants of dwellings bear witness to a horrendous fire.

26. Jesus assured the disciple Ananias that Saul would bear witness “to the nations as well as to kings and the sons of Israel.”

27. 14 It is fitting that those who bear witness to Jesus should view the Memorial of his death as a high point in their year.

28. At Avebury you are free to wander among the stones and bear witness to the enormous task of building the henge bank and ditch by hand

29. He told Pontius Pilate: “For this I have been born, and for this I have come into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth.”

30. To the Roman Governor Pontius Pilate, Jesus said: “For this I have come into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth.” —John 18:37.

31. "And this is the job of the Catechist: constantly to go forth to others out of love to bear witness and to talk about Jesus, to proclaim Jesus

32. 15 John bear witness of him, and cried, saying, This is he of whom I spake; He who cometh after me, is preferred before me; for he was before me.

33. India's struggle against the menace of terrorism has been going on for decades now, and records and archives of India's foreign policy documents will bear witness to our efforts to curb this menace.

34. Attest definition, to bear witness to; certify; declare to be correct, true, or genuine; declare the truth of, in words or writing, especially affirm in an official capacity: to Attest the truth of a statement

35. 24 But Jesus would not entrust himself to them because he knew them all 25 and because he did not need to have anyone bear witness about man, for he knew what was in man.

36. It seems that our fair city, which just last night played host to the bloody massacre of two of our most violent street gangs, must now bear witness to the fiery destruction of its most notorious strip club.

37. Armrest pads for scooters take a lot of wear and tear; the myriad of scuffs and scrapes along the sides of a well used scooter Armrest will bear witness to its ability to absorb the punishment of daily use

38. " Say: "Allah is witness between me and you; This Qurán hath been revealed to me by inspiration, that I may warn you and all whom it reaches. Can ye possibly bear witness that besides Allah there are other gods?

39. Sound recordings, from an airplane's black box, tapes from a tape recorder, messages left on an answering machine, or Calls to Police Rescue, allow us to bear witness to tragic events that occurred at different times, but all connected in one way or another to an impending Apocalypse.

40. ‎In today's episode Bronze and Iam bear witness to mkoqsc's unhingedness, as he goes on for nearly 40 minutes ranting, with varying degrees of Coherentness, on nationalism and the European response to far-right parties, schools in southern France get mentioned again and genocide Remember to send a…

41. The word is translated from the Greek sy·neiʹde·sis, which is drawn from syn (with) and eiʹde·sis (knowledge) and thus means co-knowledge, or knowledge with oneself.Conscience is a capacity to look at oneself and render judgment about oneself, bear witness to oneself.

42. In today's episode Bronze and Iam bear witness to mkoqsc's unhingedness, as he goes on for nearly 40 minutes ranting, with varying degrees of Coherentness, on nationalism and the European response to far-right parties, schools in southern France get mentioned again and genocide Remember to send any and all questions to:

43. “ Bankrupting Physics is a blunt, but entertaining account of the current state of fundamental physics. The reader may not necessarily have the same opinion as the authors, but they will bear witness to some of the field's unchallengeable high priests in action, and question whether the system itself is now in a period of stagnation.

44. Bear to give birth to: Bear a child; to suffer; endure; undergo: Bear the blame; to bring: Bear gifts; to render; afford; give: Bear witness, Bear testimony; an animal: a polar Bear Not to be confused with: bare – unadorned, plain: Tell me the bare facts.; naked; without covering or clothing: bare midriff; scarcely sufficient: the bare necessities

45. The Closeness of being in a packed car allows the trio the chance to swap stories and the lads to fabricate tales of bravado.: The Closeness of voting in marginal seats in both state and federal elections demonstrates that our individual votes do matter.: These images bear witness to the pair's physical and emotional Closeness on set, but the film was not to go smoothly.