Use "took upon himself|take upon himself" in a sentence

1. Jesus took that menial task upon himself.

2. He took upon himself the responsibility for protecting her.

3. The President absolved his officers and took the blame upon himself.

4. Pius took it upon himself to proclaim the Dogma of the Assumption.

5. He didn't dare take it upon himself to enlighten her further.

6. His praises redound upon himself.

7. They teach that the Savior took upon Himself our sins and overcame death.

8. He insisted upon checking everything himself.

9. 8 His ill doings redounded upon himself.

10. Jehovah himself responded, bringing ten plagues upon Egypt.

11. There He took upon Himself the weight of the sins of all who would ever live.

12. “Roll upon Jehovah your way, and rely upon him, and he himself will act.”

13. The Bible states: “Throw your burden upon Jehovah himself, and he himself will sustain you.

14. The ill - doings of the fascist chieftain redounded upon himself.

15. And note David’s wise advice: “Throw your burden upon Jehovah himself, and he himself will sustain you.

16. David warmly counsels: “Roll upon Jehovah your way, and rely upon him, and he himself will act.”

17. “Roll upon Jehovah your way, and rely upon him,” says David, adding, “and he himself will act.”

18. 21 The ill - doings of the fascist chieftain redounded upon himself.

19. 22 The ill - doings of the fascist chieftain redounded upon himself.

20. The psalmist David wrote: “Roll upon Jehovah your way, and rely upon him, and he himself will act.”

21. Indeed, “roll your works upon Jehovah himself and your plans will be firmly established.”

22. (John 14:1) The inspired Scriptures give us many similar exhortations: “Throw your burden upon Jehovah himself, and he himself will sustain you.”

23. Cringing and snivelling himself before the blows or angry speech of a man, he revenged himself, in turn, upon creatures weaker than he

24. They assumed that Job had brought his suffering upon himself by committing some serious sin.

25. (1) He relaxed into the Coition , laying his head upon her shoulder, slowing himself down

26. He never took care of himself.

27. He took himself off to Mexico.

28. And with a friend of his, he took it upon himself to free- climb a Redwood without ropes or any equipment to see what was up there.

29. And with a friend of his, he took it upon himself to free-climb a Redwood without ropes or any equipment to see what was up there.

30. Lucien settled himself upon the only piece of furniture - a bench - and leaned back against the wall.

31. Primo can take care of himself.

32. Joshua himself slew Adoni-zedek and the other four kings before his troops, and hung them upon stakes.

33. 6 And he came forth to the land of aMoron, and placed himself upon the throne of Coriantumr.

34. He seems at times to be reassuring himself of his grip upon a world of his own devising.

35. He also did business with another heretic, Sir John Cheyne of Beckford, but no suspicion ever fell upon himself.

36. Remember, it is likely the individual himself—not others—who will be called upon to suffer any possible consequences.

37. 19 Now I would that ye should see that they brought upon themselves the acurse; and even so doth every man that is cursed bring upon himself his own condemnation.

38. Asahara's purported mission was to take upon himself the sins of the world, and he claimed he could transfer spiritual power to his followers and ultimately take away their sins and bad deeds.

39. (2 Corinthians 1:3, 4; Philippians 4:13) The psalmist David, who experienced divine help, declared: “Roll upon Jehovah your way, and rely upon him, and he himself will act.”

40. Was 'catawamptiously Chawed up;' in his arguments were not only met, but his sarcasm returned upon himself with great effect.

41. By adopting the Cognomen of Habrodiaitos, or high-liver, he brought upon himself the nickname of Rhabdodiaitos, or brush-man

42. He's well able to take care of himself.

43. 🔊 Because Ted was severely depressed, he chose to Bereave himself of companionship so no one would comment upon his misery

44. Conviction of sin fastened upon him; he saw himself, without an intercessor, in the presence of a holy and just Judge .

45. Adm. Rolland took you to the plane himself, didn't he?

46. Takauji put down the rebellion and took Kamakura for himself.

47. • disabled; deceased and incapable of supportWidow aged 45 or over at time of ing himself. death acquires entitlement upon reaching 50.

48. 4 He deviseth mischief upon his bed; he setteth himself in a way that is not good; he Abhorreth not evil

49. 4 He deviseth mischief upon his bed; he setteth himself in a way that is not good; he Abhorreth not evil

50. Assume: to take to or upon oneself.

51. Each for himself and the devil take the hindmost.

52. Dave doesn't take anything seriously, least of all himself.

53. But remember that the Savior himself was tormented, ridiculed, spat upon, and finally crucified because he would not waver in his conviction.

54. He is well able to take care of himself.

55. APPEARANCES GOLDSWORTHY LOWES DICKINSON Bereft of Juliet, thrown back upon himself, the best part of his nature was slowly Atrophying from disuse

56. The bridegroom took a brandy to fortify himself for the ceremony.

57. It took him a while to accustom himself to the idea.

58. (1 Timothy 6:10) Really, when making weighty decisions—regarding employment or any other facet of life—we need to follow David’s admonition: “Throw your burden upon Jehovah himself, and he himself will sustain you.

59. Foucault is interested in these Askeses of autonomous obedience, “the technologies of individual domination, the history of how an individual acts upon himself

60. God himself could not create himself.

61. Every one for himself and the devil take the hindmost.

62. George, unable to take any more, decides to shoot himself.

63. Every man for himself, and the devil take the hindmost.

64. It took him some time to orient himself in his new school.

65. Everyone for himself and let the devil take the hindmost.

66. He is fourteen, old enough to take care of himself.

67. When he was a child, he took pleasure in teaching himself origami.

68. The bandit chief surrendered himself to despair and took his own life.

69. They took it upon themselves to decide just what “work” meant.

70. Those inmost breathings which there found words took hold upon him.

71. He says there is another issue that shows how fragile the world is, when one person, such as Mr. Saakashvili, can take it upon himself to become a provocateur and upset the global system.

72. Upon the news, the AFL took over control of the franchise.

73. They are called upon to take routine response actions.

74. It took him several years to acclimatize himself to living in the countryside.

75. Hence Simon Peter, upon hearing that it was the Lord, girded about himself his top garment, for he was naked, and plunged into the sea.

76. He means to kill you and take the throne for himself.

77. 24 It took him a while to adapt himself to his new surroundings.

78. No young vagabond could be brought to bear its contemplation for a moment, without throwing himself upon the unoffending wearer, and doing him a mischief.

79. Jesus Christ himself quoted from this inspired account when discussing the effects of his own outstanding ministry upon the spiritually blinded Jews of his day.

80. Stacking compulsive Auto-Tuned melodies upon heaving digital riddims, Alkaline set himself as the centerpiece of a new era of dancehall deejays in the mid-2010s