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resurrect - use in sentences
Object
- kingdom: I don't know about His efforts to resurrect the Davidic kingdom.
- god: The earthly Jesus is congruent to Horus; Jesus the Christ corresponds to Osiris, the resurrected god.
- dead: Nor did he seem insane enough to think he could resurrect the dead.
- body: What will the believer's resurrected body be like?
- memory: However, the death in 2001 of one of the men who took part in this match resurrected memories of the occasion.
- career: Might resurrect political career through friendship with Paul Murphy.
Preposition: on
- day: In Second Chance a man is resurrected on Judgment Day to answer for the sins of his life.
Preposition: as
- fruit: If Jesus was resurrected as the first fruits of the dead, then the kingdom of God had begun.
Preposition: into
- kingdom: The righteous were to be resurrected into the kingdom after three days according to scripture.
Modifying Another Word
- physically: Whether I'll be physically resurrected or not, I don't know.
- briefly: SUMMER CUP This competition was first played during wartime, but was briefly resurrected in 1964 and 1965.
- newly: The Great Fire of London is the first offering from the newly resurrected Rabbit Software under the Virgin label.
- successfully: However, the argument was successfully resurrected, in part at least, in a case on which judgment was given last month.
- again: Theological Christianity must die out, never to resurrect again in its present form.
- recently: The organ at the Albert Hall was the recently resurrected Binns [ 4 ] .
Preposition: after
- death: In the early centuries of Christianity it was tho that the body itself would be resurrected after death.
Used with why or when
- when: Were Moses and Elijah bodily resurrected when they ' appeared ' to Peter?
- what: Will Yamaha resurrect what V4 fans consider the ' perfect ' motorcycle engine configuration?
Preposition: in
- form: The practical clauses designed to help capital will be resurrected in some form, or smuggled in via the back door.
Preposition: from
- dead: Ezekiel may in fact be speaking of king David being resurrected from the dead to dwell with the redeemed of the Lord.
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