death-dealing in English

adjective
1
capable of causing death.
death-dealing drugs

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1. And death-dealing diseases still run rampant.

2. Death-Dealing Famine in a Time of Plenty

3. These are costly, debilitating, and even death-dealing problems.

4. “The air” that Paul spoke about is death-dealing.

5. 8 The death-dealing air of Satan still swirls around us.

6. Following an immoral life-style is not wise; it is death dealing.

7. Hypocrisy, on the other hand, will ultimately prove death-dealing to those who practice it.

8. Many are fearful that AIDS will become the most death-dealing epidemic of the century.

9. But land mines are not the only death-dealing commodity sold on the world’s markets.

10. We recognize the ruthless pursuit of wealth in this world for what it is —death dealing.

11. The death may be physical in that he exposes himself to death-dealing sexually transmitted diseases.

12. Under the rule of God’s Kingdom government by Christ, death-dealing environmental factors will be erased.

13. The forbidding of the fruit of “the tree of the knowledge of good and bad” was nothing death-dealing.

14. Their not abusing drugs guards them greatly against mind-damaging and death-dealing afflictions that many drug abusers have.

15. Let us not lose out on that privilege because of breathing in the death-dealing “air” of this old system!

16. 4 The Bible writer James says that the tongue is “an unruly injurious thing” that “is full of death-dealing poison.”

17. The aftereffects of immorality are as bitter as wormwood and as sharp as a two-edged sword —painful and death dealing.

18. 16 However, the Spanish flu has not been the only death-dealing disease brought forth by the rider of the “pale horse.”

19. Life-sustaining air, so generously provided by our loving Creator, is becoming more and more death-dealing due to man’s greed and carelessness.

20. When used to make sarcastic and insulting remarks, this small member can truly be “an unruly injurious thing, . . . full of death-dealing poison.”

21. 5:22, 23) Jesus did not want his disciples to lose their peace and happiness, so he warned them about the death-dealing effects of prolonged wrath.

22. “Until,” says Solomon, “an arrow cleaves open his liver,” that is, until he gets the wound that causes death, both spiritually and physically, for not only has he exposed his body to death-dealing sexually transmitted disease (in advanced cases of syphilis, bacterial organisms overwhelm the liver), but also “he has not known that it involves his very soul.”