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Verse by Verse: Romans 8:22-23
want to speak to you this morning out of the New Testament, particularly the Book of Romans and in verse chapter 8 and verse 22, For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now. and then in verse twenty three, And not only they but ourselves also, which have the first fruits of the spirit. Even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption to it, the redemption of our body. And then jumping down to verse twenty six of Romans chapter eight. Likewise, the spirit also helpeth our infirmities, for we know not what we should pray for as we ought, but the spirit himself make intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered
Book of Daniel
he people of Israel, Jews in the tribulation, the times of Jacob\u27s trouble
Verse by Verse: Matthew 26:27
Now you have your Bibles, and we want to read just a word. Standing before His disciples and lifting the cup, the scripture says, that He took the cup and He began to give thanks. Now, this particular cup, containing the wine which represented the blood, which was soon to be shed on the cross for the sins of the world, was lifted by Jesus to His own lips. It was the cup of death, and yet with it, the very shadow of the cross was upon Him. And in spite of it, He could still take time to thank God. And crowded into that cup were the sins of the whole world, the wrath and judgment of Almighty God, and the sacrifice of Himself. And instead of shrinking from it and crying out to be delivered, He quietly bowed His head, and He thanked God for all that was going to take place
Verse by Verse: James 5:7, 16
We\u27re happy again, friends, to share with you the subject of prayer. In the fifth chapter of the Book of James and in verse 16 we read, The effectual, fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. Now this is not the only place in the Word of God where results are assured if we meet the conditions laid down for prayer
Verse by Verse: Revelations 3: 17
Now the scripture says in the 17th verse of Revelation chapter three concerning the church at Laodicea, Because thou sayest I am rich and increased with goods and have need of nothing, and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked. Oh what a description for a church. He says you\u27re wretched. And I\u27m glad, my friend, that I did not write the Book of Revelation, because I\u27m sure that I would never be able to put down in language this strong the things that I felt in my own heart. But Jesus Christ does. This one who is the Christ of love, this one who is the Christ of mercy, and of understanding, and sympathy, and pity, and patience, and long suffering is the very Christ who levels His finger at the Laodicean church, and He said, you\u27re wretched as a church
Verse by Verse: Exodus 13:13
Now, in the Old Testament Book of Exodus chapter 13 and in the 13th verse is the scripture we\u27d like to use for our message to your heart today. And every firstling of an ass, thou shalt redeem with a lamb. And if thou will not redeem it, then thou shall break his neck. And the first born of man among thy children shalt thou redeem. At the very outset, it is to be noted that the text has to do with a subject of redemption in the midst of the people of Israel
Combined visible and near-infrared OPA for wavelength scaling experiments in strong-field physics
We report the operation of an optical parametric amplifier (OPA) capable of
producing gigawatt peak-power laser pulses with tunable wavelength in either
the visible or near-infrared spectrum. The OPA has two distinct operation modes
(i) generation of >350 uJ, sub 100 fs pulses, tunable between 1250 - 1550 nm;
(ii) generation of >190 uJ, sub 150 fs pulses tunable between 490 - 530 nm. We
have recorded high-order harmonic spectra over a wide range of driving
wavelengths. This flexible source of femtosecond pulses presents a useful tool
for exploring the wavelength-dependence of strong-field phenomena, in both the
multi-photon and tunnel ionization regimes.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figures, This paper was published in Proceedings of SPIE
10088, Nonlinear Frequency Generation and Conversion: Materials and Devices
XVI, doi 10.1117/12.225077
No increase in radiation-induced chromosome aberration complexity detected by m-FISH after culture in the presence of 5’-bromodeoxyuridine
The thymidine analogue, 5’-bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU), is a known mutagen that is routinely introduced into culture media for subsequent Harlequin stain analysis and determination of cell cycle status. Previously, we examined the induction of chromosome aberrations in human peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) known to be in their 1st cell division following exposure to a low dose (0.5 Gy, average one -particle per cell) of high-LET α-particles. We found complex chromosome aberrations to be characteristic of exposure to high-LET radiation and suggested the features of complex exchange to reflect qualitatively the spatial deposition of this densely ionising radiation. To exclude the possibility that BrdU addition post-irradiation influenced the complexity of chromosomal damage observed by m-FISH, the effect of increasing BrdU concentration on aberration complexity was investigated. Comparisons between BrdU concentration (0, 10, and 40 M) and between sham- and α-particle irradiated PBL, were made both independently and in combination to enable discrimination between BrdU and high-LET radiation effects. Aberration type, size, complexity and completeness were assessed by m-FISH, and the relative progression through cell division was evaluated. We found no evidence of any qualitative difference in the complexity of damage as visualized by m-FISH but did observe an increase in the frequency of complex exchanges with increasing BrdU concentration indicative of altered cell cycle kinetics. The parameters measured here are consistent with findings from previous in vitro and in vivo work, indicating that each complex aberration visualised by m-FISH is characteristic of the structure of the high-LET α-particle track and the geometry of cell irradiated
Biola Hour Highlights, 1975 - 10
II Corinthians by Richard Chase Revelation by Lloyd Anderson Panel Discussions by Richard Chase, Charles Feinberg, and Samuel Sutherlandhttps://digitalcommons.biola.edu/bhhs/1020/thumbnail.jp
Biola Hour Highlights, 1975 - 10
II Corinthians by Richard Chase Revelation by Lloyd Anderson Panel Discussions by Richard Chase, Charles Feinberg, and Samuel Sutherlandhttps://digitalcommons.biola.edu/bhhs/1020/thumbnail.jp
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