In this quote, Anita Diament is expressing her observation that names from the Bible are currently popular and in need. This might be due to a range of factors, such as a renewal of interest in religious beliefs and spirituality, or a desire for conventional and ageless names. Making use of the word "hot" recommends that these names are not simply popular, however also fashionable and fashionable. Diament's declaration likewise implies that this is not a brand-new phenomenon, as she uses the word "once again", indicating that scriptural names have had durations of popularity in the past. In general, this quote highlights the long-lasting influence and appeal of scriptural names in modern society.
This quote is written / told by Anita Diament somewhere between June 27, 1951 and today. She was a famous Author from USA.
The author also have 22 other quotes.
"The notion of a contemporary epiphany to me is very exciting, because it's a sort of biblical thing. It's something that has happened to people in other centuries or in the context of religious experience"
"Satan cannot win. Why not? Because he has denied God's sovereignty and disobeyed God's law. But Moses was told explicitly, God's blessings come only from obedience. Satan will not win because he has abandoned God's tool of dominion, biblical law"
"Conservative New Testament studies could also provide an intellectually satisfying alternative to German biblical criticism and to the liberal theology that accompanied it"
"Left Behind takes what to some people may be unbelievable predictions from the Bible and shows how they might play out. It makes the events of biblical prophecy understandable and thus believable"
"The New Right, in many cases, is doing nothing less than placing a heretical claim on Christian faith that distorts, confuses, and destroys the opportunity for a biblical understanding of Jesus Christ and of his gospel for millions of people"
"Theology made no provision for evolution. The biblical authors had missed the most important revelation of all! Could it be that they were not really privy to the thoughts of God?"
"My effort has been not only to put the Biblical incident in the original setting... but at the same time give the human touch to convey to my public the reverence and elevation these subjects impart to me"
"Jesus was not denying the legitimacy of biblical law. On the contrary, He was affirming biblical law. We love God first; God commands us to keep His word; therefore, we must enforce the law on ourselves"