behest, command, dictum, general principle, hest, mitzvah, ordinance, regulation, settled principle, will, working rule
Definitionn. something that is commanded
Last update: July 25, 2015
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21); the Father's commandment is life everlasting, and Jesus' words are spirit and life (xii. [Please select]
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'Lord,' he said, 'that we dare not do without your express commandment.' [Please select]
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[Footnote: The commandment "Thou shalt not commit adultery" is equally applicable to polygamists and monogamists. [Please select]
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Paul says, sin, takin' occasion by the commandment, worked in me all manner of conspicuessence.' [Please select]
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"Sir," he said, "I might not withsay mine uncle's will and commandment." [Please select]
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Many a law, many a commandment have I broken, but my word never. [Please select]
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My poor child, my heart bleeds for you, but isn't that the Divine Commandment. [Please select]
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Besides, my darling, there is something else between us in this world--the Divine Commandment. [Please select]
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It is a soldier's commandment on active service--the third commandment--and here is how it reads: "Thou shalt not swear unless under extraordinary circumstances." [Please select]
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And then Sir Ector told him all, how he had taken him for to nourish him, and by whose commandment, and by Merlin's deliverance. [Please select]
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