The five ways in which God guides the people through the holy spirit include dreams, visions, scripture, prophecy, and revelations.
Water is mentioned 722 times in the Holy Scripture, and is used in a variety of metaphorical ways. However, Bible experts believe that water mainly symbolizes the Word of God.
God guides people through the holy spirit in the following ways: through the scripture, through circumstances, through reason, through dreams and visions, and through spiritual direction.
The term scripture refers to an ancient text that was written by Christians and used to teach the ways of the Christians to a lot of their numerous followers.
This is something every Christian can do. Many Christians believe they have the Holy Spirit indwelling them and the Holy Spirit will bear witness to the Christian what is truth and what is not truth. Also there are established ways to interpret Scripture to avoid error. For example your should compare Scripture with Scripture. So if you say a piece of Scripture means 'this' and what you say is not backed up by other Scripture then you may be wrong - in a sense allowing the Bible to interpret itself and not someone else. Also, reading the topic Scripture in full context to get the real meaning.
The holy scripture of Sikhism is Guru Granth Sahib Ji.Please not that outside Sikhism the sacred writing is called Holy Scripture but within Sikhism it is not seen as holy scripture but is treated as living embodiment of Sikh Gurus and as such treated as a Guru.
Even if you accept a certain Holy Scripture as the truth, the interpretation of such a Scripture is not always clear; different people will interpret the same passage in different ways. There are some references to an end of the world (which, according to some, may simply mean an end of an era). You don't usually hear about a specific mention to a supernova; that may be the interpretation of a minority.
Paul Laurence Dunbar was a very important poet, who used colloquial language and rhetoric in ways previous poets had not.
There are several ways to spell the Jewish holy day, the most used is probably "Hanukkah". (see related question)
"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" was the hit song by Paul Simon in 1975.
He used to be King Saul and when he was he would kill jews. However one day when he met Jesus on a road he was turned from his ways and became Saint Paul, a wonderful apostle.
Paul=Pol or Poll depends on how you pronounce it