Example sentences for "house divided against itself"
The Judge does not seem to be attending to me just now, but I would like to know if it is his opinion that a house divided against itself can stand.
They do not make “a house divided against itself,” but they make a house united.
I was writing that speech, and I knew if I read the passage about the "house divided against itself" to you, you would ask me to change or modify it, and that I was determined not to do.
The sentiment of the 'house divided against itself' seemed wholly inappropriate.
They don't make the house a house divided against itself.
They do not make "a house divided against itself," but they make a house united.
No, for then were God maintaining a house divided against itself.
And I can see why that mind must be absolutely perfect, with no intelligence of evil whatsoever, else would it be a house divided against itself.
Was he thus always to maintain a house divided against itself?
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