The crown of thorns was placed on his head and the heavy cross on his shoulder.
Our Lord Was Crowned with thorns.
I fiendishly laughed at Rachel while she was singing her favorite song.
I usually do every 2 feet.
Come unto Jesus while you have time Come unto Jesus, make up your mindHe will make your life brand new,Oh He will take care of youCome to Jesus while you have timeJust knowing Jesus sure has paid off in your lifeCome to Jesus while you have timeThough you may not have a friendHe'll go with you 'til the endCome to Jesus while you have time
You say "He laughed." Trying to use fancy terms instead of just saying "he said," or "she laughed," or "he coughed" just ends up being confusing and the reader loses interest in your story.
Jesus prayed more than three times while he was on the earth. He prayed to his Father numerous times throughout his earthly ministry of 3 1/2 years. Check the gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
Example sentence - We laughed at the jokes we told each other while painting a landscape near the old cabin.
The Gnostic Apocalypse of Peter provides a vivid description of Jesus as a spectator at his own crucifixion. According to the Second Treatise of tbe Great Seth the substitute was Simon, who bore the cross and on whom the crown of thorns was placed, while Jesus was an onlooker. Some legends say that Jesus went with Mary Magdalene to the south of France, and that their descendants still live there.
Get laughed at a lot while attempting to run (easier to hop, don't ask HOW I know) a predetermined distance.
The correct phrase is "every once in a while." It means occasionally or from time to time.
She was the Australian woman who laughed at the boy next to her while he was riding on a roller coaster and almost falling out. He was saying "It hurts Janice, I'm falling. " and she laughed through the ENTIRE thing. She didnt even look at him. Janice is a jerk.
While Jesus lived on earth every time He took a step He touched the ground, except when He walked on the water. When Jesus Christ returns at His Second Coming He will again touch the ground on the Mount of Olives (Zechariah 14:4).