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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)


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