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Exaltation
Exaltation meaning
The act of exalting or raising high; also, the state of being exalted; elevation. | The refinement or subtilization of a body, or the increasing of its virtue or principal property. | That placement of a planet in the zodiac in which it is deemed to exert its strongest influence.
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He could, however, gain vainglory and self-exaltation by murdering as many Palestinians as possible to satisfy the unquenchable vengeful Israeli culture.
Some of us women can say we don’t like missing church because we receive love, support, exaltation, and instruction.
But it was an inebriation purely verbal; an exaltation of dramatic moments, refinements upon situations; and hour after hour passed until the dawn found him sodden in his own anecdotes, like a fruit in rum.
A huge exaltation of breath.
Exaltation stoked by the encounter with gave way to despair following a minor torpedo strike from a British warplane.
I admired the drunkenness of the prose, the digressions and exaltation, the way Dostoevsky wrote as if each page would be his last.
It is a meditative sound sanctuary that mirrors your own infinite well of peace and exaltation.
And what we have now is this exaltation of wealth and power, almost for its own sake, that in my reading of Scripture couldn't be more contrary to the message of Christianity.
It is our obligation to follow the Seerat of the Holy Prophet(PBUH) and work for the exaltation of Islam and progress of theIslamic republic of Pakistan, Dr. Ishrat-ul- Ebad said.
Note here that "things" is the Greek word "" and it is referring to the death, resurrection and exaltation of Jesus, which of course involves supernatural events, and is God speaking His mind about who Jesus is!
There is no place for the exaltation of personal reputation if we want to see a move of God.
According to Bottiglia, "The physical size of Candide, as well as Voltaire's attitude toward his fiction, precludes the achievement of artistic dimension through plenitude, autonomous '3D' vitality, emotional resonance, or poetic exaltation.
According to Rothkirchen, "This situation lent their writings a broad cosmopolitan outlook and a quality of exaltation bordering on transcendental metaphysical contemplation.
An Exaltation of Larks, or The "Veneral" Game.
Due to a difference in ritual, Royal Arch Masons exalted in England may not attend Scottish Royal Arch Chapters without completing the Scottish exaltation ceremony.
He denounced the "manic exaltation of the American illusion" and compared it to the "American nightmare".
How Jesus Became God: The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee.
It must be every inch a proud and soaring thing, rising in sheer exaltation that from bottom to top it is a unit without a single dissenting line.
Mainstream Mormons, by contrast, believe that a single Celestial marriage is necessary for exaltation.
The concept of timē included not only the exaltation of the one receiving honor, but also the shaming of the one overcome by the act of hubris.