Conviction at length seized hold upon him; he was indeed to bring a message of good tidings to the Arabs, the message of God through His angel Gabriel.
I am unto you from Him a warner and a bringer of good tidings.
And know that ye are to meet Him (in the Hereafter), and give (these) good tidings to those who believe.
P: Allah appointed it only as good tidings, and that your hearts thereby might be at rest.
Well were me, said Alisander, and I might hear of good tidings, for now I stand as a prisoner by my promise.
As for that, said Arthur, whether I know him or know him not, ye shall not know for me what man he is, but Almighty Jesu send me good tidingsof him.
How could the Saviour's birth be good tidings to any of these myriads of our race?
If they were either in hopeless torment, or in extinction, how could the Saviour's coming be good tidings to them?
Verily we have sent thee with the truth; a bearer of good tidings and a warner; nor hath there been a people unvisited by its warner.
And when the bearer ofgood tidings came, he cast it on his face, and Jacob's eyesight returned.
We have sent down the Koran with truth, and it hath descended with truth: and we have not sent thee otherwise than to be a bearer of good tidings, and a denouncer of threats.
We have already shown manifest signs unto people who firmly believe; we have sent thee in truth, a bearer of good tidings and a preacher; and thou shalt not be questioned concerning the companions of hell.
This new doctrine was called the "Good Tidings;" it had no other name.
His watchword, henceforth, is the "good tidings," the announcement that the kingdom of God is at hand.
It was with this first nucleus of a church that he boldly announced, on his return into Galilee, the "good tidings of the kingdom of God.
A negro close beside Doret looked up suddenly, and his voice joined in a humming undertone, "See that chariot, oh, good tidings .
It does not, therefore, exactly correspond with the Greek name euaggelion, which means "good tidings.
There is always a freshness to remind us that the Gospel is "good tidings of great joy" (ii.
He implies that it was in some sense a "good tidings" (iv.
It is good tidings to the poor: it sets no store on property and material comfort: it pities the wealthy and congratulates the needy.
The opening scene of the Galilean ministry is the discourse at Nazareth, in which our Lord claims to fulfil Isaiah's prophecy of the proclamation of good tidings to the poor.
The star with its "good tidings" was over her head and in her heart as well.
We have sufficiently moved among this people to know for what reason the bringing of good tidings should here be reckoned as the first and most indispensable service that prophecy could render them.
These are the good tidings and proclamation of God, and to every man who believes them they must make an incalculable difference in life.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good tidings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.