Nor can it be shown to be probable that the doctrine of a plurality of persons should have been taught early in the history of revelation.
Let us make] LXX ... And the usage in the words baal, adon, rab, and such like, similar to it in meaning, leads us to suppose that the plural is not numerical, as if mights, but merely intensifying the idea of might.
to allow things to remain as they are, in order not to make them worse. Until recently, Zoom only had one million possible passcodes for meetings. The translation needs some examination. In this verse God is asking us to turn away from our sinful ways.
Let definition, to allow or permit: to let him escape. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition "Their ancestors had been dirt poor and never saw royalty, let alone hung around with them"Let off on the gas so that we do not exceed the speed limit.the majority of new lets are covered by the rent regulationsThe reasons for letting a house, or part of one, are varied.He knows who the culprit is, but he is not letting on.He's been knocking on doors, letting on he's selling encyclopedias.Trainees go through a four-hour lesson before they are let loose.He had let off fireworks to celebrate the Revolution.She let out that she had seen him the night before.Citizens of member states should travel without let or hindrance within the EU.let people say what they will, we know we are rightto let o.s. in for sth: you don't know what you're letting yourself in foryou may find you've let yourself in for a lot of extra workit's your turn to do the washing up but I'll let you off this timeI let on that the tears in my eyes were because of the onionsto let up on sb: though she protested, her mother would not let up on herLet's consider the implications of the Government's decisionthe particle wants to escape but the magnetic force won’t She refused to let her children go out in the rain; निकलने देना, बहने देना, जाने देना, करने देना, अनुमति देना як допоміжне дієслово виражає запрошення, наказ, дозвіл, припущення There's no room for all the adults, let alone the children.Why don't you let him be when he's not feeling well! (in tennis, badminton, etc.) Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.to grant the occupancy or use of (land, buildings, rooms, space, etc., or movable property) for rent or hire (sometimes followed by to contract or assign for performance, usually under a contract: (used in the imperative as an auxiliary expressive of a request, command, warning, suggestion, etc.