Overall, the song "AS IF IT'S YOUR LAST -Japanese Ver.-" expresses the emotions of a passionate and intense relationship between two people who are willing to give their best to each other, regardless of what the future holds. They live in the moment and value the time they have together, knowing it may be their last.
Gimme little bit of that. (Gimme little bit of that) Who are you to make me keep thinking of you? (Gimme little bit of this) My pride is bruised, I'm
Every time the phrase ālast shall be first and the first lastā occurs in scripture, it refers to the fact that oneās position in this life does not give a person an advantage in gaining eternal life or salvation. Every time Jesus uses the phrase, the message is the same. It does not matter who we are in this world or what we have done.
adj. 1 affording security or protection from harm. a safe place. 2 postpositive free from danger. you'll be safe here. 3 secure from risk; certain; sound. a safe investment, a safe bet. 4 worthy of trust; prudent. a safe companion.
"Last days" refers to sequence, rather than chronology. "'In these last days,'" explains one Eastern Orthodox commentary, "we understand that since Christ's coming into the world, no greater or further revelation can be expected and that the final period of history has begun" (Archbishop Dmitri Royster, The Epistle to the Hebrews: A Commentary, p. 18).
For as long as (or just as long as) is the only correct choice from your examples: For as long as it takes For as long as we have a future As long as (see def. 37) is an idiom which has the following three meanngs: a. provided that: As long as you can come by six, I'll be here.
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