विश्वासीगण Meaning in English
विश्वासीगण शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : believers
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
दु:खवाद का सिद्धांत मानते हुएजगत को सत्य मानते हुए
बेलिंडा
बेलीज़
बैल की तरह डकारना
बैल की तरह डकारना या बोलना
घंटा लगाना
घंटी की आवाज
घंटी की आवाज़
घंटी लगाना
बेलचाभर
बेलची
बेलवर
घंटी अमेरिकाना
बेल बटम
विश्वासीगण इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
One of the clearest hatred commands is found in the rules of the Qumran community, which stated that believers should love everyone God has elected and hate everyone he has cast aside.
Many English translations have "Jews who believed in Him" Anglican Bishop Charles Ellicott identifies a contrast and "perhaps, something of wonder" in the idea that there were Jews who were believers.
Such a reading suggests a controversy regarding Jewish partial-believers in Jesus as the Messiah who, according to the evangelist, did not accept the whole "truth" of orthodox Christian teaching and maintained that their covenantal relationship with God was rooted in the Abrahamic tradition rather than the salvation (freedom) offered by Jesus.
In this position, he was one of the two Nichiren Shoshu priests who traveled overseas to conduct the first initiation rites (Gojukai) for new believers outside Japan in 1961, for which the 66th high priest gave him the name "Etsuyo" (越洋: "he who crosses the seas").
It further alleges that Abe himself is personally corrupt and that his motive for excommunicating Soka Gakkai was to bolster his personal power over believers.
In the view of Hokkeko believers, Nikken Abe ensured that Nichiren Shoshu doctrine would be communicated to believers without reinterpretations of convenience.
His body was briefly exhibited in the Kyakuden for international believers and thereafter his cremated remains are interred in the Buddhist stupa no.
The bishops there, Americans, Germans, Irish, Slovaks and Spaniards, with whom I came into contact, all praised the Croat Ustaše as good, self-sacrificing believers, as godly and patriotic people … How many times have I heard the Ustaše ask where they would be without their priests!.
The Chicago Tribune wrote on October 25 that although Agagianian was popular amongst believers, the cardinals were expected to try first to agree on an Italian cardinal.
" In another article, Agagianian was accused in "seek[ing] to bring Armenian believers under the control of the Vatican" and make them "anti-national [.
|And We shall present Hell that day for Unbelievers to see, all spread out,-.
|On that day we shall present hell to the disbelievers, plain to view,.
|(Unbelievers) whose eyes had been under a veil from remembrance of Me, and who had been unable even to hear.
Dhul-Qarnain ("The Two-Horned") must have been familiar to the Jews, for it was at their instigation that the disbelievers of Mecca put their question to Muhammad.