exhortation|exhortations in English

noun

[ex·hor·ta·tion || ‚egzɔː'teɪʃn]

admonition, urging, advice, council

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1. Amissibility implied in exhortations to perseverance

2. Keep on teaching these things and giving these exhortations.

3. All his father's exhortations were in vain.

4. These exhortations had obviously begun to grate on the President.

5. How often such exhortations occur in the Bible!

6. Online Database of Christadelphian Bible Talks, Studies, and Exhortations

7. (b) What exhortation did Moses then give?

8. What exhortation must all Christians today heed?

9. This is an exhortation for us too.

10. The planned exhortation died on my lips.

11. Our teacher gives us exhortation to study hard.

12. That once conceded, I return to my exhortation.

13. Explain David’s exhortation to “reside in the earth.”

14. 17. (a) What exhortation did Paul give the Corinthians?

15. The book is essentially an exhortation to religious tolerance.

16. Continue applying yourself to public reading, to exhortation, to teaching. . . .

17. (John 7:16) Jesus’ statements were clear, his exhortations persuasive, and his arguments irrefutable.

18. (Proverbs 3:5) Dishonesty could never harmonize with that Biblical exhortation.

19. Jesus gave what exhortation when concluding the parable of the virgins?

20. Till I come , give attention to reading , to exhortation, to doctrine.

21. What does this exhortation demonstrate about God's heart for sinful people?

22. (b) What exhortation by Paul remains fitting for our day?

23. On the other hand, bridal pregnancy was widely tolerated despite the exhortations of the professional moralists.

24. Till I come , give attendance to reading , to exhortation, to doctrine.

25. And many other things in exhortation preached he unto the people.