Examples of 'submitted himself' in a sentence

Meaning of "submitted himself"

submitted himself: This phrase means to voluntarily hand oneself over to a higher authority, often in a formal or official capacity. It could refer to surrendering to the law, confessing to a crime, or accepting a decision or judgment

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submitted himself
Having submitted himself to the divine plan.
He knew something and he submitted himself.
He submitted himself to humiliation and death for us.
Jesus willingly submitted himself to the law.
Submitted himself for fingerprinting after his name came out in the media.
Faramurz then submitted himself to the Seljuqs.
Kalinin begged forgiveness and effectively submitted himself to Stalin.
Eknath submitted himself to the penance imposed by them.
He wrote the story and then submitted Himself to it.
He submitted himself to do what was right.
He was an upright person who had submitted himself to the will of God.
He also submitted himself for the work of the LORD.
No other leader since independence has ever submitted himself to the electorate of Uganda.
He submitted himself to the apostles in Jerusalem to deal with the issue.
In all things he submitted himself to the Father.

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He submitted himself to the ultimate descent, and he entered into hell.
One could correctly say that Francis willingly submitted himself to instruction in the Islamic faith.
Paul submitted himself to this Jewish custom to keep peace in the Jerusalem church.
In effect, he had submitted himself into slavery.
He submitted himself to rigorous ascetic practices, putting forth a superhuman struggle for six strenuous years.
And as a man Jesus submitted himself to a tortuous death.
Confessing in open court to " carnal copulation " with Margaret Wheeler, he submitted himself for correction.
He willingly submitted Himself to our human limitations.
Isaac having an implicit faith in his father, willingly submitted himself to be sacrificed.
Even Christ submitted himself to the law.
Instead of asserting His divine rights, Christ submitted Himself to the cross.
Basham submitted himself to Derek Prince as his personal shepherd.
I think if he voluntarily submitted himself to juris -.
He submitted Himself to death.
For he was the eternal Son and submitted himself to the Father 's will.
He submitted himself to Islam and prayed two rak'ahs.
Jesus rejected violence ; he submitted himself to violence and injustice.
He submitted himself to Ligdan Khan, last grand khan of the Mongols.
When He was arrested, He humbly submitted Himself unto His enemies.
He submitted Himself.
Independent authority - during His incarnation Christ completely submitted Himself to the will of His Father.
In all things He submitted Himself to Him that judgeth righteously.
Following Wiraraja 's plea, Jayakatwang pardoned Wijaya, who in return submitted himself to Jayakatwang.
He has humbled himself and submitted himself to the redemptive power of the Savior.
He submitted Himself to God's will and relied on Him in faith.
Why do you think Jesus submitted Himself to John to be baptized?
Finally, he submitted himself and his wife in the scale pan.
The citizen can not complain, because he has voluntarily submitted himself to such a form of government . ".
Jesus Christ submitted Himself to circumcision, but He did not want to continue.
Hitler was intrigued by Zola 's work and submitted himself to Zola 's treatment.
Now Ireneus has submitted himself to the new Patriarch of Jerusalem, Theophilos.
The Qur'an calls Ibrahim a " Muslim " because he submitted himself to the will of God.
He had fully submitted Himself to the Father 's plan.
He faced death squarely, submitted himself to it, and conquered it.
He totally submitted himself to the Father 's words, works and will.

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