The burnt-offering went up as a sweet odor: the "strange fire" was rejected as an abomination.
God's holiness is as quick to reject all "strange fire" as His grace is ready to accept the faintest, feeblest breathings of a true heart.
If man were permitted to defile the sanctuary of the divine presence by "strange fire," there was an end to every thing.
Leviticus by strange fire, which is there devoured by that which proceeds from the presence of the Lord.
Her bosom heaved and a strange fire burnt in her eyes as she replied: "Dares she utter this boast, woman to woman?
Theodora rose to her feet, her face pale, her eyes alight with a strange fire.
She paused, her lips ajar, her eyes alight with a strange fire, such as he had seen therein on the night in the sunken gardens, beyond the glimmering lake.
A strange fire gleamed in his eyes as he returned to Castel San Angelo.
Certainly the designation of 'strange fire' seems best explained by the usual supposition that it means fire not taken from the altar.
When we seek to worship God for what we can get, when we rush into His presence with hot, eager desires which we have not subordinated to His will, we are burning 'strange fire which He has not commanded.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "strange fire" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.