Talált 129 Eredmények: Jewish Tradition
The tradition handed down by famous men will be in his keeping; his to con the niceties of every parable, (Ecclesiasticus 39, 2)
will make known to all the tradition of teaching he has received, and take pride in that law which is the Lord’s covenant with man. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 11)
Power was his to administer the divine decrees, a justiciary by right, handing on to Jacob its tradition, giving Israel the law’s light to guide it. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 21)
What ignorance is this? Has no rumour reached you, no tradition from the beginning of time, that you should not understand earth’s origin? (Isaiah 40, 21)
all alike were to set free their slaves and handmaids that were of Hebrew blood; would they play the master to their own Jewish kinsfolk? (Jeremiah 34, 9)
Take a load of great stones with thee, and go to the vault✻ under the brick wall by the gate of Pharao’s palace at Taphnis; there bury them, with Jewish folk by to watch thee. (Jeremiah 43, 9)
for those Jewish survivors that have taken refuge in Egypt there is no escaping with their lives, no returning to Juda, home of their eager desire; only fugitives shall return. (Jeremiah 44, 14)
Three thousand and twenty-three Jewish citizens Nabuchodonosor banished in the seventh year of his reign, (Jeremiah 52, 28)
Idly the gates of her sag towards earth, bars riven and rent; king and chieftain are far away, exiled among the heathen; tradition is dead, nor any prophet learns, in vision, the Lord’s will. (Lamentations 2, 9)
Fresh anxieties still, and fresh alarms; vainly they ask the prophet for revelation; tradition among the priests, counsel among the elders is none. (Ezekiel 7, 26)
So Daniel was brought into the king’s presence, and the king asked him if Daniel he were, one of the Jewish exiles his father had brought to Babylon? (Daniel 5, 13)
Why then, they asked the king, what of Daniel, Daniel the Jewish exile, that for law and edict cares nothing? Three times a day he offers his God prayer. (Daniel 6, 13)
