Is He not love Personified Himself?
Yes, Christ truly is wisdom Personified! - Prov.
Early in this stage he also personifies objects.
So we've Personified the vagina.
And in ancient China, she Personified evil, crime and death.
In Proverbs chapter 8, he is represented as wisdom Personified.
Third, Personified risks are perceived to be greater than anonymous risks.
There wisdom is Personified, as though able to speak and act.
No longer are the sun and moon Personified by the pagan gods.
All the sayings of my mouth are in righteousness,” says wisdom Personified.
Also two crossed arms can personify friendship, the intersection of vital roads.
The Jing was the most precious of all substances because it was life Personified.
This illustrator personifies the night in human silhouette for a sweet and unreal result.
Therefore, Vrubel put cards in her hands, which personify the connection with the nomadic people.
Regardless of gender, a tiger tattoo personifies the strength and leadership qualities of a person.
Due to its ability to fade, this mysterious character personifies magic and witchcraft, historically associated with cats.
The tattoo"eagle", the meaning of which each people understand differently, is Personified with such qualities of character as:.
In this case, despite the formidable appearance and
impressive muscle mass, this animal rarely Personified a messenger of evil forces.
Well, yes our robots are perfect, I mean perfection Personified but, uh- it's Vanessa's flaws that I'm in love with.
She is the goddess of victory and is the daughter of Titan Pallant and
the monstrous creature Styx, personifying primitive horror.
In some cases, such tattoos personify mystery and romance, while in others they characterize the girl
as a strong and self-willed person.
In the credit-fueled spending spree that Personified the last decade, the national savings rate dropped to all-time
lows- even turning negative in 2005.
The ancient Greeks and
Romans had a keen awareness of the spirituality in sex, which they Personified in the goddesses Aphrodite and Venus.
Science and nature were regularly Personified as women up until the early 20th century,
with the male researcher characterised as penetrating their secrets.
Science and nature were regularly Personified as women up until the early 20th century,
with the male researcher characterized as penetrating their secrets.
Beautiful female tattoos(photo) with a lizard personify the ability to adapt to the circumstances, to find a way out of any situation.
In the Middle Ages,
the iris became a Christian symbol, personifying the sufferings of the Virgin Mary, and at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries.
Economic methods at all stages of the development of society must, above all, combine the interests of the individual(Personified worker)- the collective- of society.
God's holiness personifies the mystery of His majesty and makes us look at Him in astonishment as
we begin to understand only a little of His majesty.
He Personified him as a lover, a national poet, fed by Ryazan
songs, village girls, who can“vividly write” and give his whole soul to the art of painting.