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Bodies Fall: The first of these qualities is impassibility, by which the glorified body is not subject to pain and is forever freed from those organic changes that end in death. "For this perishable body must put on an imperishable form: and this dying body must put on a deathless form" (verse 53). The second quality of the glorious risen body is glory, or brightness, by which the bodies fall of the saints are refulgent and dazzling in beauty, and "shine like the sun* (Matt, xiii, 43). "There are heavenly bodies fall and earthly bodies fall: but the glory of the heavenly bodies fall is not the glory of the earthly.
law of Gravitation. Newton also postulated a gravitational force of attraction between any two bodies fall acting along the line joining them. The strength of the force is[ where m, and m,are the masses of the two bodies fall and r is the distance between them. G is a proportionality :onstant called the constant of gravitation.
Their warmly monochrome bodies fall are reminiscent of Picasso's Rose Period, whereas the other women, with their deformed heads and bodies fall, look as if they had been knocked about with an axe. If we look at the woman on the right in the foreground, it is impossible to work out exactly how she is leaning on her arms. Her body and head are formed completely differently, both her back and her face are visible at the same time, her eyes and the area round her mouth contradict all laws of nature. |
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