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"The truth will set you free" (Latin: Vēritās līberābit vōs (biblical) or Vēritās vōs līberābit (common), Greek: ἡ ἀλήθεια ἐλευθερώσει ὑμᾶς, transl. hē alḗtheia eleutherṓsei hūmâs) is a statement found in John 8:32—"And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free" (KJV)—in which ...
I do solemnly and sincerely and truly declare and affirm [7] that the evidence I shall give shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. [6] Promise: I promise before Almighty God [8] that the evidence which I shall give shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. [6]
When you drink water, never shall you forget its source; love your motherland and add credit to your Alma Mater [56] Shanghai University: 自强不息;先天下之忧而忧,后天下之乐而乐 [57] Chinese The movement of heaven is full of power. Thus the superior man makes himself strong and untiring.
Crowley's ideas have inspired many individuals to seek deeper self-awareness and fulfillment through the pursuit of their True Will. [2] In the broader context of contemporary spirituality, the concept of True Will resonates with themes of self-discovery, authenticity, and alignment with a higher purpose. It has contributed to a growing ...
The First Part of the Guru Granth Sahib states one universal creator God, his name is truth.This demonstrates that God is equal and one. In the Mul Mantra the Guru explains that God is the truth and he wants you to keep him in your minds at all times. The guru says God is beyond our understanding of knowledge. [18] [19]
The Manifestations of God are seen as divine educators, who are raised up by God with the purpose of uplifting mankind and expressing his will. [4] In expressing God's intent, the Manifestations of God are seen to establish religion in the world. [4] Each brings a book and reveals teachings and laws according to the time and place which they ...
The motif is rooted in Psalm 85:10, 'Mercy and Truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other'. The use in Christian thought seems to have been inspired an eleventh-century Jewish Midrash, in which Truth, Justice, Mercy and Peace were the four standards of the Throne of God. [3] [1]: 290
If We pardon a group of you, We will punish others for their wickedness.", [44] As well as "And say, ˹O Prophet,˺ “˹This is˺ the truth from your Lord. Whoever wills let them believe, and whoever wills let them disbelieve.” ...", [ 45 ] "Had your Lord so willed ˹O Prophet˺, all ˹people˺ on earth would have certainly believed, every ...