God sent Jonah to a city in Assyria called Nineveh. Nineveh is located on the Tigris River.
Always practice what you preach.
Jesus traveled all over the place to preach the word of god, he had no special place to preach , like only in the temple or so.
No, the word 'preach' is a verb, meaning to proclaim or put forth in a sermon; to advocate or to urge acceptance publicly.The noun forms of the verb to preach are preacher and the gerund, preaching.
My state of bliss was achieved by seeing the pastor preach to the choir.
preach-ed.
Mecca is the place to which every Muslim is supposed to make a pilgrimage.
As I approached the front door of the house, I heard my intended date tell her papa not to preach.
speak
To preach perhaps?
The verb for preacher is preach.Other verbs depending on the tense are preaches, preaching and preached.Some example sentences are:"I will preach it this weekend"."The preaches about why we must recycle"."I am preaching about the importance of recycling"."He preached about why we must do what we can to help the Earth".
Biblically speaking, the word "preach" first appears in Nehemiah 6:7, referring to the prophets. It is from the Hebrew qara, which means "to call, call out, cry out, proclaim." In the New Testament, "preach" is from the Greek kerusso, "to be a herald, to proclaim."
The past tense of "preach" is "preached."