Verily we give life, and we put to death: and we are the heirs of all things.
When Abraham said, My LORD is he who giveth life, and killeth: he answered, I give life, and I kill.
Now this is clearly a gross error; for first, If all men have not Christ, as they have not, then is it not an error to press men to seek for life, by following that which is not able to give life.
To animate; to give life or spirit to; as, to fire the genius of a young man.
To bring up from the lower world; to call up, as a spirit from the world of spirits; to recall from death; to give life to.
To give life at first, and to give it again to the dead, and not only to revivify, but to raise them, are plainly competent to no power short of the divine; and here Jesus calmly claims them.
The world has scoffed for nineteen centuries at the barley bread that the Gospel provides; coarse by the side of its confectionery, but it is enough to give life to all who eat it.
To give life and to judge the world are equally beyond human power; they are equally His actions.
Able or tending to vivify, animate, or give life; vivifying.
To give life to; to animate; to revive; to vivify.
In a word, he hath power to give life, to make alive and heal those who are killed or wounded by the commandment.
Frequently the suppliant is a sick person, and so naturally reference is made to the power of the deity to heal: Shamash, to give life to the dead, to loosen the captive is in thy hand.
Shamash, to give life to the dead, to loosen the captive is in thy hand.
Do you think," asked Gerande simply, "that we might pray to God to give life to my father's watches?
After being convinced of his powerlessness to give life to his watches, he resolved to try if he could not make some new ones.
Thou givest life;” this may be understood also as imperative, “give life.
S: And Allah is He Who sends the winds so they raise a cloud, then We drive it on to a dead country, and therewith We give life to the earth after its death; even so is the quickening.
We revive it, and We bring forth from it grain so that they eat thereof; S: And a sign to them is the dead earth: We give life to it and bring forth from it grain SQ they eat of it.
S: Surely We give life to the dead, and We write down what they have sent before and their footprints, and We have recorded everything in a clear writing.
Y: See they not that Allah, Who created the heavens and the earth, and never wearied with their creation, is able to give life to the dead?
We have had too many cruel explanations, that not only cloud every future prospect; but embitter the remembrances which alone give life to affection.
The object of His coming into the world was to give life, not to condemn men, not to cut them off finally from life and from God, but to open a way to the Father, and to be their life.
Could He give life to men, could He assume the function of judging, could He bear the responsibility of being sole mediator between God and men?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "give life" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.