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Znaleziono 961 Wyniki dla: Jesus

  • PREFACE: Many are the important truths conveyed to us by the law, by the prophets and by those other writers who have followed them. Israel must be given credit for its own philosophical tradition, suited not only to instruct those who talk its language, but to reach, in spoken or written form, the outside world too, and bring it great enlightenment. No wonder if my own grandfather, Jesus, who had devoted himself to the careful study of the law, the prophets, and our other ancestral records, had a mind to put something in writing himself that should bear on this philosophical tradition, to claim the attention of eager students who had already mastered it, and to encourage their observance of the law. I must beg its readers to come well-disposed to their task, and to follow me closely, making allowances for me wherever I seem to have failed in the right marshalling of words, as I pass on wisdom at second hand. Hebrew words lose their force when they are translated into another language; moreover, when the Hebrews read out the law, the prophets, and the other books among themselves, they read them out in a greatly different form. It was in my thirty-eighth year,✻ in the reign of Euergetes, that I went to Egypt and spent some time there. When I found writings preserved there which were of high doctrinal value, it seemed to me right and fitting that I, too, should be at some pains; I would set about translating this book. Learning I gave to the task and long labour, and so brought it to an end; and so I offer the book to all who are ready to apply their minds to it, and learn how a man must frame his conduct if he would live by the divine law. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 0)

  • The lessons of discernment and of true knowledge in this book contained were written down by Jesus, the son of Sirach, of Jerusalem; his heart ever a fountain of true wisdom. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 29)

  • A prayer uttered by Jesus, son of Sirach. O Lord, my king, I give thee thanks, O God, my deliverer, I praise thee; (Ecclesiasticus 51, 1)

  • A record of the ancestry from which Jesus Christ, the son of David, son of Abraham, was born. (Matthew 1, 1)

  • and Jacob was the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary; it was of her that Jesus was born, who is called Christ.✻ (Matthew 1, 16)

  • and she will bear a son, whom thou shalt call Jesus, for he is to save his people from their sins. (Matthew 1, 21)

  • and he had not known her when she bore a son, her first-born, to whom he gave the name Jesus.✻ (Matthew 1, 25)

  • Jesus was born at Bethlehem, in Juda, in the days of king Herod. And thereupon certain wise men came out of the east to Jerusalem, (Matthew 2, 1)

  • Then Jesus came from Galilee and stood before John at the Jordan, to be baptized by him. (Matthew 3, 13)

  • But Jesus answered, Let it be so for the present; it is well that we should thus fulfil all due observance. Then John gave way to him. (Matthew 3, 15)

  • So Jesus was baptized, and as he came straight up out of the water, suddenly heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God coming down like a dove and resting upon him. (Matthew 3, 16)

  • And now Jesus was led by the Spirit away into the wilderness, to be tempted there by the devil. (Matthew 4, 1)


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