As he takes out his dagger to do God's will by sacrificing his son as a peace offering to God, just then out comes a lamb. |
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With so much to talk about and yet so much to avoid, it seems prudent to pack lippy as a peace offering. |
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She was a Babylonian princess sent over as a peace offering from our sworn enemies, the Hittites. |
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As a peace offering, Rewpert told Gordon to bring over a couple of drinks on the house. |
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Still, I noted that our ground crew made a point of toting a bottle of champagne around, in case a peace offering was in order. |
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Richie's latest peace offering to Tony only manages to add fuel to the fire. |
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I also took the ripest apples from the trees before setting off to the library with my peace offering. |
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It was the best peace offering I could make, an oblique apology for the awkwardness resulting from Thanksgiving. |
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I'm aware that my replacement has already been selected, and I think a little peace offering can be made. |
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It was a peace offering, and as we ate, I began to realize that he wasn't enjoying my company any more than I was enjoying his. |
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So here I have to be fair, maybe these oregano flakes were meant to be a peace offering. |
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This peace offering was not appreciated, and the clothing was dropped on the ground. |
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There was talk that this million-pound jewel may be the biggest peace offering ever made by a man to a woman. |
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The couple have since been promised a bottle of wine as a peace offering and have been promised that members of staff will be spoken to. |
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The peace offering was an offering that established and celebrated fellowship between God and His people. |
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When he died, her mother bought her the merchant's house as a kind of peace offering. |
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If you are a straight male politician making a peace offering to a room filled with gays, you can do much worse than this. |
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He then, very carefully, held the puppy before him like a peace offering. |
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Besides the burnt offering, the sacrifice of a calf was meant to fulfill a vow, or, as a peace offering, to express one's gratitude towards God. |
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A haven of peace offering a instant break from the bustle of the city centres. |
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Kat walked over to Lynn with a can of beer as a peace offering. |
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I bought us bottled waters and presented one to Karen by way of a peace offering. |
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It feels more like a peace offering than a warning, a casual gesture signifying her candidness. |
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A peace offering involved the kidneys of a cow, lamb or goat. |
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Ujah is expected to make a peace offering in the shape of a carrot or two on the occasion of Hennes' eighth birthday on Tuesday. |
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They came up with a proposal that would serve as a peace offering among their master and all of his enslaved people. |
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The quarters were a peace offering, one I was determined not to accept. |
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Is this a peace offering or a challenge of athletic prowess? |
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