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(1) Decree or determine beforehand
(2) Foreordain by divine will or decree
(3) Foreordain or determine beforehand
(1) The first act of God to remedy the damage and danger, was to predestine an elect people to be restored to the image of his son.
(2) From a very young age, he was predestined to follow a classic scientist's career.
(3) Look at Ephesians 1: 5, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510He predestined us to be adopted as His sons through Jesus Christ, in accordance with His pleasure and will.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(4) Of course Rhyann had absolutely no clue what exactly what predestined event her grandmother was trying to halt.
(5) Why would God give us freedom and free will if everything is predestined ?
(6) Unlike Simba, she is not predestined for greatness.
(7) They continued on their predestined course, and Copperhead exhaled.
(8) Tenacious resistance was also demonstrated by the remnants of the First Army caught in the jaws of the German trap and knowing that the outcome was predestined .
(9) Zhi Ming went on to say that as a monk, one follows predestined arrangements and doesn't necessarily expect to win such cases.
(10) These are troubling times we are in mired in, for the Lord is witness to the crimes of his children and has predestined us to suffer for our sins.
(11) Often times these predestined routes are quite creative, but mostly tanks follow the road and stop at a pre-set locations and enemy jets sometimes fly straight past you.
(12) God might have predestined us to suffer from such a condition,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he said.
(13) Looking back from the year 2030 it will appear as if the world conspired to ensure that a predestined event occurred.
(14) But you are not predestined to repeat your father's mistakes.
(15) Calvin, for example, never explicitly developed the doctrine of supralapsarianism, the belief that God predestined salvation or damnation for all humans even before the fall of Adam.
(16) It steers her vessel down the river, as if on a predestined course.
(17) Violet's behavior at the ball was caused by the simple fact that she saw a chance to leave Prydyn through marriage and she took it, even if she was predestined to fail.
(18) Although the lead swapped hands just five times in the match there was something predestined about the result.
(19) Although Protestant reformers taught that God had predestined each individual to salvation or damnation, they still expected her to live a godly life, obeying God rather than man.
(20) Do not these causes and conditions, however complex, lead in the end to a mechanically predestined result, rather like an intricate clockwork wound up and set ticking?
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