This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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6507 | 11 He shall be great, because he shall reign from sea to sea, and from the rivers even to the ends of the earth? |
6507 | 16 She said, How can that be? |
6507 | 8 Who among the judges was more valiant than Sampson, or more holy than Samuel? |
6507 | When he was gone out, and had a mind to speak thus to the people, Woe unto you, whom do you worship? |
6514 | ( 3 Let us be their brethren in all kindness and moderation, but let us be followers of the Lord; for who was ever more unjustly used? |
6514 | 11 How then was our Saviour manifested to the world? |
6514 | 4 But who of you are ignorant of the judgment of God? |
6514 | 6 And why are we not all wise, seeing we have received the knowledge of God, which is Jesus Christ? |
6514 | 7 If thou shalt love the good disciples, what thank is it? |
6514 | 8 Where is the wise man? |
6514 | Do we not know that the saints shall judge the world, as Paul teaches? |
6514 | For he that in these things can not govern himself, how shall he be able to prescribe them to another? |
6514 | For if the prayer of one or two be of such force, as we are told; how much more powerful shall that of the bishop and the whole church be? |
6514 | For what does a man profit me, if he shall praise me, and blaspheme my Lord; not confessing that he was truly made man? |
6514 | More despised?). |
6514 | More destitute? |
6514 | Where is the boasting of those who are called wise? |
6514 | Where is the disputer? |
6514 | Why do we suffer ourselves foolishly to perish; not considering the gift which the Lord has truly sent to us? |
6511 | 10 Her mother also spake to her after the same manner, and said, Child, why dost thou sit so melancholy, and, like one astonished, makest no reply? |
6511 | 17 Upon this the governor called Thecla from among the beasts to him, and said to her, Who art thou? |
6511 | 2 And that all the people should suppose you( Christians) so criminal, and imagine all the misfortunes that happen to the city, to be caused by you? |
6511 | 2 What is it, or what affairs are they, which obstructs your coming? |
6511 | 4 But the governor was more deliberate, and calling to Paul, he said, Who art thou? |
6511 | 4 But while the boy was buying the bread, he saw his neighbour Thecla, and was surprised, and said to her, Thecla, where are you going? |
6511 | 6 They replied, Is there any one within, whose name is Thecla? |
6511 | 8 So that if I only teach those things which I have received by revelation from God, where is my crime? |
6511 | 9 But Denies and Hermogenes were moved with envy, and, under a show of great religion, Demas said, And are not we also servants of the blessed God? |
6511 | Accordingly he said to Theoclia, Where is my Thecla? |
6511 | Do you not suppose I am extremely concerned and grieved that your innocence should bring you into sufferings? |
6511 | She answered, What would you have with her? |
6511 | They replied, Is it impossible? |
6511 | What dost thou teach? |
6511 | What strange impressions are made upon thee? |
6511 | Why didst thou not salute us? |
6511 | and what are thy circumstances, that not one of the beasts will touch thee? |
6508 | 10 He replied, to them, I am a minister of God, and a servant at the altar: how should I know where my son is? |
6508 | 10 Why hast thou done this? |
6508 | 11 But Joseph replied, Whither shall I take thee? |
6508 | 11 So the servants went back, and told Herod the whole; at which he was incensed, and said, Is not this son of his like to be king of Israel? |
6508 | 11 Then said Joseph, How comes it to pass you are with child? |
6508 | 12 Then the priest said to Joseph, Why hast thou done this? |
6508 | 16 What therefore shall I do? |
6508 | 2 And Joseph said, I will take care that my children be taxed; but what shall I do with this young woman? |
6508 | 2 Then drew near a great feast of the Lord, and Judith her maid, said, How long will you thus afflict your soul? |
6508 | 3 She replied to me, Where is the woman that is to be delivered? |
6508 | 4 Who has thus deceived me? |
6508 | 5 Is not the history of Adam exactly accomplished in me? |
6508 | 5 Then said the midwife, Is she not thy wife? |
6508 | 5 Then said the priest, Hath Joseph done this? |
6508 | 6 And when nine months were fulfilled to Anna, she brought forth, and said to the midwife, What have I brought forth? |
6508 | 6 Then Judith her maid answered, what evil shall I wish you, when you will not hearken to me? |
6508 | 7 The midwife said, Is this true? |
6508 | 8 Then Joseph arising from the ground, called her, and said, O thou who hast been so much favoured by God, why hast thou done this? |
6508 | 8 Upon this both she and Joseph were brought to their trial, and the priest said unto her, Mary, what hast thou done? |
6508 | 9 Why hast thou thus debased thy soul, who wast educated in the Holy of Holies, and received thy food from the hand of angels? |
6508 | AND as she was looking towards heaven she perceive a sparrow''s nest in the laurel, 2 And mourning within herself, she said, Wo is me, who begat me? |
6508 | But why was this? |
6508 | Rabbi Judas asked Rabbi Achan, Where did they kill Zacharias? |
6508 | THEN I beheld a woman coming down from the mountains, and she said to me, Where art thou going, O man? |
6508 | THEN came Annas the scribe, and said to Joseph, Wherefore have we not seen you since your return? |
6508 | Was it in the woman''s court, or in the court of Israel? |
6508 | What am I, that all the generations of the earth should call me blessed? |
6508 | Who has committed this evil in my house, and seducing the Virgin from me, hath defiled her? |
6508 | Wo is me to what can I be compared? |
6508 | Wo is me, to what am I comparable? |
6508 | Wo is me, to what can I be compared? |
6508 | Wo is me, to what can I be compared? |
6508 | or, what shall I say concerning this young woman? |
6508 | shall I conceive by the living God and bring forth as all other women do? |
6508 | to Jerusalem,) he saw his blood bubbling, and said to them, What meaneth this? |
6513 | 10 And to what end was this ceremony? |
6513 | 10 What then saith the Scripture of Abraham, when I he believed, and it was imputed unto him for righteousness? |
6513 | 10 What therefore does he mean when he says, Into a good land flowing with milk and honey? |
6513 | 11 And why was that which was accursed crowned? |
6513 | 11 Let us therefore now inquire whether God has fulfilled the covenant, which he sware to our fathers, that he would give this people? |
6513 | 12 Again; What says Moses to Joshua, the Son of Nun, when he gave that name unto him, as being a prophet, that all the people might hear him alone? |
6513 | 13 But learn therefore how the Lord speaketh, rendering the temple vain: Who has measured the heaven with a span, and the earth with his hand? |
6513 | 14 But what then signifies this, That the wool was to be put into the midst of the thorns? |
6513 | 15 Is it such a fast that I have chosen? |
6513 | 16 Let us inquire therefore, whether there be any temple of God? |
6513 | 17 Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? |
6513 | 19 But why might they eat those that clave the hoof? |
6513 | 20 But how should we thus know all this, and understand it? |
6513 | 21 But what signifies the milk and honey? |
6513 | 22 But how does he dwell in us? |
6513 | 23 But who is there that is now able to have this dominion over the wild beasts, or fishes, or fowls of the air? |
6513 | 3 What then? |
6513 | 4 Is my holy mountain of Zion, a desolate wilderness? |
6513 | 4 What therefore is it that he says by the prophet? |
6513 | 5 Why so? |
6513 | 6 But why were there three young men appointed to sprinkle? |
6513 | 6 When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hands? |
6513 | 7 And what saith the Scripture? |
6513 | 7 And why was the wool put upon a stick? |
6513 | 8 But why was the wool and hyssop put together? |
6513 | A day for a man to afflict his soul? |
6513 | And so are all the Syrians and Arabians, and all the idolatrous priests: but are they therefore of the covenant of Israel? |
6513 | And then, what follows in the same prophet? |
6513 | And what doth he mean by this saying? |
6513 | And what follows? |
6513 | And what shalt be done with the other? |
6513 | And when he had fulfilled the commandment of God, What says he? |
6513 | But how shall it be built in the name of the Lord? |
6513 | For had he not come in the flesh, how should men have been able to look upon him, that they might be saved? |
6513 | For so says the prophet,"Who shall understand the hard sayings of the Lord? |
6513 | For the prophet saith again, In what place shall I appear before the Lord my God, and be glorified? |
6513 | IN like manner he determines concerning the cross in another prophet, saying: And when shall these things be fulfilled? |
6513 | Is it not I? |
6513 | Is it to bow down his head like a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him? |
6513 | Is our hope built upon a stone? |
6513 | Let him stand against me or who is he that will implead me? |
6513 | Or what is the place of my rest? |
6513 | What is the house that ye will build me? |
6513 | Who will contend with me? |
6513 | Wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the Lord? |
6509 | 10 Then the Lord Jesus asked him, What he was afraid of? |
6509 | 11 There was also among them a philosopher well skilled in physic and natural philosophy, who asked the Lord Jesus, Whether he had studied physic? |
6509 | 12 When they both saw this light, they were surprised; the old woman asked St. Mary, Art thou the mother of this child? |
6509 | 13 And when they were come to the nest, the Lord Jesus said to the boys, Is this the serpent''s lurking place? |
6509 | 16 Then said these women, Will you Mistress, go along with us, and show the Lady St. Mary to us? |
6509 | 18 When his father saw him restored to his former state of health, he said, My son, what has happened to thee, and by what means wert thou cured? |
6509 | 2 St. Mary replied, What help does thou desire? |
6509 | 20 Dost thou not know that I am thine? |
6509 | 24 He replied, Why did ye seek me? |
6509 | 26 Then the doctors asked Mary, Whether this were her son? |
6509 | 3 Who, says the woman, can grant me this? |
6509 | 30 But how can this be? |
6509 | 31 But by what means, says she, were you cleansed from your leprosy? |
6509 | 32 Why not? |
6509 | 36 Dost thou thus cure men of the same nature with thyself, with the water with which thy body is washed? |
6509 | 4 And when they answered, That there was no one there; the Lord Jesus said, Who are those whom ye see in the furnace? |
6509 | 4 On their return their kings and princes came to them inquiring, whom they had seen and done? |
6509 | 4 Why then, said he, does he in the spirit call him Lord? |
6509 | 5 Then a certain principal Rabbi asked him, Hast thou read books? |
6509 | 7 Then she asked the husband of the possessed person, Whether his wife''s mother was alive? |
6509 | 7 When the girl asked them, they made her no answer, but asked her again, Who are ye? |
6509 | 9 And when they came to the Lord Jesus, he inquired, On what account they carried that boy? |
6509 | 9 When a certain astronomer, who was present, asked the Lord Jesus, Whether he had studied astronomy? |
6509 | Did ye not know that I ought to be employed in my father''s house? |
6509 | Is it gold or silver, or that thy body be cured of its leprosy? |
6509 | Let us go and kill the serpent; and will not ye obey him? |
6509 | What Company they had on the road? |
6509 | What do you think that boy will be? |
6509 | What sort of journey and return they had? |
6509 | Whither shall I flee from thee? |
6509 | Will not you tell me that? |
6509 | alas, my husband; Have I disclosed it to you? |
6509 | and where are you going? |
6509 | says she; where is he? |
6512 | 1*** For the Lord himself, being asked by a certain person, When his kingdom should come? |
6512 | 10 He was taken from prison and from judgment; and who shall declare this generation? |
6512 | 10 What kind of persons then were they that did these things? |
6512 | 12 For what was our Father Abraham blessed? |
6512 | 14 What think you, beloved? |
6512 | 14 Who is there among you that is generous? |
6512 | 14 Who shall say unto him, what dost thou? |
6512 | 15 Wherefore are there strifes, and anger, and divisions, and schisms, and wars, among us? |
6512 | 16 Have we not all one God, and one Christ? |
6512 | 17 Why then do we rent and tear in pieces the members of Christ; and raise seditious against our own body? |
6512 | 2 But what can a mortal man do? |
6512 | 2 For whither can any of us flee from his mighty hand? |
6512 | 2 For who is able to express the obligation of the love of God? |
6512 | 20 Take the Epistle of the blessed Paul the Apostle into your hands; What was It that he wrote to you at his first preaching the Gospel among you? |
6512 | 23 But who are his enemies? |
6512 | 24 And what shall we say of David, so highly testified of in the Holy Scriptures? |
6512 | 3 And all this has God subjected to our understandings: 4 What therefore shall those things be which he has prepared for them that wait for him? |
6512 | 3 And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou sorrowful? |
6512 | 4 For what? |
6512 | 4 What recompense then shall we render unto him? |
6512 | 5 For indeed how great are those advantages which we owe to him in relation to our holiness? |
6512 | 5 Whither then shall any one go; or whither shall he run from him that comprehends all things? |
6512 | 6 For he saith, Doth he that speaketh and heareth many things, and is of a ready tongue, suppose that he is righteous? |
6512 | 6 What praise shall we give to him? |
6512 | 6 Yes, the heaven is not clean in his sight, how much less they that dwell in houses of clay; of which also we ourselves were made? |
6512 | 7 But how, beloved, shall we do this? |
6512 | 8 Call now if there be any that will answer thee; and to which of the angels wilt thou look? |
6512 | 9 But who is fit to be found in it? |
6512 | 9 For what shall we say, brethren? |
6512 | And are come to such a height of madness, as to forget that we were members one of another? |
6512 | And why is thy countenance fallen? |
6512 | And yet how hard is it to find a man that does this? |
6512 | Consider, in what were you saved in what did you look up, if not whilst you were in the flesh? |
6512 | Did not Moses before know what should happen? |
6512 | For if the Lord thus humbled himself, what should we do who are brought by him under the yoke of his grace? |
6512 | For what will it profit, if one gain the vole world, and lose his own soul? |
6512 | If thou shalt offer aright, but not divide aright, hast thou not sinned? |
6512 | Is not one spirit of grace poured out upon us all? |
6512 | Or what fruit that may be worthy of what he has given to us? |
6512 | Or what strength is there in him that is made out of the dust? |
6512 | Or what world shall receive any of those who run away from him? |
6512 | Or who shall be our advocate, unless we shall be found to have done what is holy and just? |
6512 | Peter answered and said, What if the wolves shall tear in pieces the sheep? |
6512 | Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, were they cast into the fiery furnace by men, professing the excellent and glorious worship of the Most High? |
6512 | Shall he be blameless in his works? |
6512 | Shall man be pure before the Lord? |
6512 | Shall we be slothful in well- doing, and lay aside our charity? |
6512 | WHAT shall we do therefore, brethren? |
6512 | Was Daniel cast into the den of lions, by men fearing God? |
6512 | Was it not because that through faith he wrought righteousness and truth? |
6512 | What man is sufficient to declare, and is fitting, the excellency of its beauty? |
6512 | What man is there that desireth life, and loveth to see good days? |
6512 | What think ye then that he shall suffer, who does anything that is not fitting in the combat of immortality? |
6512 | Whither shall I flee from thy spirit, or where shall I hide myself from thy presence? |
6512 | Who have said, with our tongue will we prevail; our lips are our own, who is Lord over us? |
6512 | Who that has any charity? |
6512 | Who that is compassionate? |
6512 | Wilt thou kill me as thou didst the Egyptian yesterday? |
6512 | or who shall resist the power of his strength? |
6510 | 10 Afterwards there came forth one like a little hermit, and was asked by every one, Who art thou? |
6510 | 10 But what have we said? |
6510 | 10 Pilate said to him, How is it written? |
6510 | 10 Pilate said, Art thou a king then? |
6510 | 10 The Jews replied, Who are those who have been serviceable to us? |
6510 | 11 And I said in another place, O grave, where is thy victory? |
6510 | 11 Pilate answered Annas and Caiphas, Who are the proselytes? |
6510 | 11 Pilate saith to him, What is truth? |
6510 | 11 Then Pilate called the messenger, and said, Why hast thou done thus? |
6510 | 12 The Jews hearing this, were provoked, and said to Pilate, Why wilt thou any longer hear the blasphemy of that man? |
6510 | 13 Who then is that Jesus of Nazareth that by his word hath taken away the dead from me without prayer to God? |
6510 | 14 The prince of hell perceiving the same voice repeated, cried out, as though he had been ignorant, Who is that King of Glory? |
6510 | 15 And when Jesus saw me languishing there, he said to me, Wilt thou be made whole? |
6510 | 15 The messenger answered them and said, I asked one of the Jews and said, What is this which the children do cry out in the Hebrew language? |
6510 | 17 Pilate then said to them, Why do you yourselves testify to the words spoken by the children, namely, by your silence? |
6510 | 19 The Jews said to Pilate, Did we not say that he wrought his cures on the sabbath, and cast out devils by the prince of devils? |
6510 | 20 Pilate saith to them, Why should he die? |
6510 | 24 Then the governor called the ensigns, and said unto them, Why did you do thus? |
6510 | 25 The ensigns said to Pilate, We are all Pagans and worship the gods in temples; and how should we think anything about worshipping him? |
6510 | 3 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, Eli, Eli, lama sabacthani? |
6510 | 3 Pilate replied, What is it which he declares? |
6510 | 3 Pilate saith to them, What sort of temple is that of which he speaketh? |
6510 | 3 The Jews answered him, But how durst thou enter into the synagogue, who wast a confederate with Christ? |
6510 | 3 When the Jews heard this they said to Pilate, Did we not say unto thee, He is a conjuror? |
6510 | 4 Pilate then calling Jesus, said, thou hast heard what they testify against thee, and makest no answer? |
6510 | 4 To this the prince of hell replied to Satan, Who is that so powerful prince, and yet a man who is afraid of death? |
6510 | 43 Pilate said to the Jews, Why are not the devils subject to your doctors? |
6510 | 46 The governor hearing this, trembling, said to the multitude of the Jews, What will it profit you to shed innocent blood? |
6510 | 5 In like manner Joseph, when he came to the Jews, said to them, Why are ye angry with me for desiring the body of Jesus of Pilate? |
6510 | 5 Pilate replied, How can he do this by wicked methods? |
6510 | 5 The king of Glory, dead and alive, though once slain upon the cross? |
6510 | 6 And he went again into the hall, and called Jesus by himself, and said to him, Art thou the king of the Jews? |
6510 | 6 And when all the saints saw him, they said to him, Who art thou? |
6510 | 6 But the elders of the Jews answered, and said to Jesus, What shall we look to? |
6510 | 6 Pilate saith to them, What then shall I do with Jesus who is called Christ? |
6510 | 7 And Jesus answering, said to Pilate, Dost thou speak this of thyself, or did the Jews tell it thee concerning me? |
6510 | 7 And when they had formed a large assembly, the chief priests said, By what means shall we bring Joseph to us to speak with him? |
6510 | 7 Then the Jews called together all the soldiers who kept the sepulchre of Jesus, and said to them, Who are those women, to whom the angel spoke? |
6510 | 7 Who art thou, who dost release the captives that were held in chains by original sin, and bringest them into their former liberty? |
6510 | 8 Pilate answering, said to Jesus, Am I a Jew? |
6510 | 8 The Jews then said to Nicodemus, Art thou become his disciple, and making speeches in his favour? |
6510 | 8 The soldiers answered and said, We know not who the women were; besides we became as dead persons through fear, and how could we seize those women? |
6510 | 8 Then Pilate called a messenger, and said to him, By what means will Christ be brought hither? |
6510 | 8 Then the governor again commanded the Jews to depart out of the hall; and calling Jesus, said to him, What shall I do with thee? |
6510 | 8 Who art thou, who dost spread so glorious and divine a light over those who were made blind by the darkness of sin? |
6510 | 9 Nicodemus said to them, Is the governor become his disciple also, and does he make speeches for him? |
6510 | And he stood still, and commanded that I should be brought to him, and said to me, What wilt thou? |
6510 | Art thou come to destroy us? |
6510 | But are you inclined that he should be king, and not Caesar? |
6510 | But what hast thou to do with him? |
6510 | Did not Caesar place him in that high post? |
6510 | For thy countenance is like a thief''s; and why dost thou carry a cross upon thy shoulders? |
6510 | In what has the messenger done amiss? |
6510 | O death, where is thy sting? |
6510 | Pilate said, Will they kill him for a good work? |
6510 | What hast thou done? |
6510 | What inclined thee to act thus? |
6510 | and what is it which he attempts dissolving? |
6510 | which being interpreted is, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me? |
6515 | 10 And I said, Sir, I would know how to serve that desire which is good? |
6515 | 10 Then the angel said unto me, Seest then this shepherd? |
6515 | 105 And when we had worshipped God, then the shepherd came and said unto them: You have done no injury to this man? |
6515 | 106 And he said unto me, How didst thou sup? |
6515 | 107 He answered, Wilt thou now learn what thou didst desire? |
6515 | 109 First of all, Sir, said I, tell me, what this rock and this gate denote? |
6515 | 11 Should the Spirit of God receive reward, and divine? |
6515 | 113 The same night a young man appeared to me and said, Why dost thou thus often desire Revelations in thy prayers? |
6515 | 114 Canst thou see more notable Revelations than those which thou hast already received? |
6515 | 115 I answered, Sir, how could I do otherwise? |
6515 | 116 And he said unto me, Didst thou see the multitude of those that built that tower? |
6515 | 12 And I said unto him, Sir, how shall I understand these things? |
6515 | 12 Do these things seem to thee to be good or not? |
6515 | 121 But, sir, I would know why she sat upon a chair? |
6515 | 121 Then I said, What is this tower? |
6515 | 123 And he said unto me, sawest thou those stones that were cast away? |
6515 | 136 Then I said, Show me now sir, why this tower is not built upon the ground, but upon a rock, and upon the gate? |
6515 | 139 Seest thou not, said he, that he doth support them, who with all their heart, bear his name? |
6515 | 14 As I was therefore musing, and full of sorrow, that she would not suffer me to sit on the right side, she said unto me, Hermas, why art thou sad? |
6515 | 14 Sir; said I, how can this be done? |
6515 | 146 But, sir, what are those stones which were taken out of the deep and fitted into the building? |
6515 | 148 And I said, sir, why did the virgins put even those stones into the building after they were carried through the gate? |
6515 | 15 Or how should I ever be able to entreat the Lord for my many and great sins? |
6515 | 156 And I said, Why then, sir, did these forty stones also ascend with them out of the deep, having already received that seal? |
6515 | 161 I answered: Sir, tell me now what concerns those mountains; why are they so different, some of one form, and some of another? |
6515 | 163 But why, said I, are they different, and every one of a figure? |
6515 | 17 I said to her; Lady, I would know what it is that they have suffered? |
6515 | 170 How, air, said I, were they worse who knew the Lord? |
6515 | 18 And as I was thinking thus within myself, the shepherd said unto me; What thickest thou within thyself? |
6515 | 18 And she said unto me, Why art thou sad, Hermas, who wert wo nt to be patient, and modest, and always cheerful? |
6515 | 184 I said, air, why is there room left to those for repentance, and not to the foregoing kind, seeing their sins are well nigh the same? |
6515 | 2 And he answered: Art thou without sense that thou dost not understand it? |
6515 | 20 And I said unto the shepherd that was with me: Sir, who is this cruel and implacable shepherd, who is moved with no compassion towards these sheep? |
6515 | 22 Sir, said I, I would know what kind of pains they are which every one undergoes? |
6515 | 234 And I said, Why then, sir, have all these fruit indeed, but yet some fairer than others? |
6515 | 24 She answered, Dost thou not see over against thee a great tower, which is built upon the water with bright square stones? |
6515 | 240 And why therefore do you not rather esteem yourselves happy? |
6515 | 242 For if all nations punish their servants which deny their masters; what think you that the Lord will do unto you, who has the power of all things? |
6515 | 25 And when she had said this, she added unto me; Wilt thou hear me read? |
6515 | 26 And I said, If a husband or a wife die, and the party which survives marry again, does he sin in so doing? |
6515 | 27 I said unto him, Sir, why did he send away some to the tower, and left others here to you? |
6515 | 271 Wouldst thou not presently be angry, and reproach him, saying: I gave my garment to thee whole, why halt thou rent it, and made it useless to me? |
6515 | 273 Will not therefore the Lord do the same concerning his Spirit, by reason of thy deed? |
6515 | 28 But who then, said I, are those, who went into the tower crowned? |
6515 | 3 But I thought that he was come to try me, and said unto him, Who are you? |
6515 | 3 I said, What evil things are they from which I must abstain? |
6515 | 3 Sir, said I, what are the works of an evil desire, which bring men unto death? |
6515 | 3 Sir, said I, what makes you speak thus? |
6515 | 31 And she called me unto her, and touched my breast, and said unto me, Did my reading please thee? |
6515 | 33 And I said unto him, Why then does she appear old? |
6515 | 39 I said unto him; Sir, what pleasures are hurtful? |
6515 | 4 And she said unto me, Canst thou tell these things to the elect of God? |
6515 | 4 I asked her, saying; Lady, into what part of the field? |
6515 | 4 Sir, said I; What so great offence have I committed, that I should be delivered to this messenger? |
6515 | 4 What therefore shalt thou do who art subject to a law in thine own city? |
6515 | 41 I asked her, Lady, why is the tower built upon the water? |
6515 | 42 When all were departed, I said unto the shepherd; Sir, why is not the building of the tower finished? |
6515 | 43 And I answering, said unto her, These things are very admirable; but, lady, who are those six young men that build? |
6515 | 45 Also concerning those stones that were put into the building, and again taken out, and carried back into their places? |
6515 | 45 And who are the rest who bring them stones? |
6515 | 47 I answered, Sir, why then did not all of them repent? |
6515 | 47 I asked her, saying, I would know the condition of the stones, and what the meaning of them is? |
6515 | 48 She answering, said unto me, Art thou better than all others that this should be revealed unto thee? |
6515 | 5 I said, How then shall a man be able to discern them? |
6515 | 5 When I heard this, I wept bitterly; and when he saw me weeping, he said unto me, Why weepest thou? |
6515 | 55 And what are the other stones, lady, that are brought from the earth? |
6515 | 58 But who are those whom they rejected, and laid beside the tower? |
6515 | 59 And I said unto that shepherd; How can these stones, seeing they have been rejected, return into the building of this tower? |
6515 | 6 And I said unto him, What therefore is to be done, if the woman continues on in her sin? |
6515 | 6 Do these things seem to thee to be evil or not? |
6515 | 6 He asked me, Wherefore? |
6515 | 6 Lady, said I, wilt thou convince me? |
6515 | 60 And I said, Sir, how will they be able to fill the same place, when they shall be so much cut away? |
6515 | 61 But would you know who they are that were cut out, and cast afar off from the tower? |
6515 | 67 But what are the white and round stones, lady, and which are not proper for the building of the tower? |
6515 | 68 She answering said unto me: How long wilt thou continue foolish and without understanding, asking everything and discerning nothing? |
6515 | 7 And I said, What, if the woman that is so put away, should repent, and be willing to return to her husband, shall she not be received by him? |
6515 | 7 And how can a man that does not serve God, ask anything of God, and receive it? |
6515 | 7 I said unto him; Sir, if they have behaved themselves so as to anger that good angel, yet what have I done? |
6515 | 70 I answering, said unto her, When therefore will they be profitable to the Lord? |
6515 | 74 After this he came to consider those stones which were white and round: and he said unto me, What shall we do with these stones? |
6515 | 75 And what are the rest which fell by the water, and could not roll into the water? |
6515 | 75 He replied, Canst thou think of nothing then for these? |
6515 | 76 And he said, seest thou not that they are very round? |
6515 | 8 And I said unto him, Sir, how shall I know that there are two such angels with man? |
6515 | 8 Have I not always esteemed thee as a lady? |
6515 | 8 I said unto him; Sir, ask him since the time that he came into my house whether I have done any thing disorderly, or have offended him in any thing? |
6515 | 82 When therefore I had done asking her concerning all these things, she said unto me, Wilt thou see something else? |
6515 | 83 She therefore looking back upon me, and smiling a little, said unto me, Seest thou seven women about the tower? |
6515 | 92 Then I asked her concerning the times, whether the end were now at hand? |
6515 | 93 I said unto him, Sir, what shall I do here alone? |
6515 | And I said unto him, Sir, why has not the prayer of a sad man virtue to come up to the altar of God? |
6515 | And I said, What can be better than these words? |
6515 | And he asked them whether the Lord of that tower was come thither? |
6515 | And he said unto me, Seest thou these trees? |
6515 | And what, Sir, are these virgins? |
6515 | And what, lady, said I, are the other five? |
6515 | But I said to her, Lady, chew me what they are? |
6515 | But it may be the desire of her has risen up in thy heart? |
6515 | But, Sir, I can not tell, whether they can be observed by any man? |
6515 | But, continued I, could I or any other man besides, though never so wise, have understood these things? |
6515 | Canst thou for thy estate, or for any of those things which thou hast provided, deny thy law? |
6515 | Does he not seem to thee to be of great authority? |
6515 | Does it not seem to thee to be a very wise thing to repent? |
6515 | Dost thou not see the tower yet a building? |
6515 | HE showed me certain men sitting upon benches, and one sitting in a chair: and he said unto me; Seest thou those who sit upon the benches? |
6515 | Have I not always reverenced thee as a sister? |
6515 | He answered, What dost then ask? |
6515 | He said unto me, Do you not know me? |
6515 | He said, What is that fast? |
6515 | Hearken, saith he; seest thou this vine and this elm? |
6515 | How then can I live, seeing I have done in this manner? |
6515 | How will ye instruct the elect of God, when ye yourselves want correction? |
6515 | How, Sir, said I, does it bear more fruit than the vine? |
6515 | How, sir, said I is it the sister of these? |
6515 | I began to say within myself, is there a drove of cattle coming, that rises such a dust? |
6515 | I replied, Sir, how can that be; seeing the rock is old, but the gate new? |
6515 | I replied, Who is she then, sir? |
6515 | I replied: Sir, why are they like unto dried trees? |
6515 | I said unto him, how, sir? |
6515 | I said unto him; Are they who depart from the fear of God, tormented for the same time that they enjoyed their false delight and pleasures? |
6515 | I said unto him; Sir, how can those dry rods ever grow green again? |
6515 | I said unto them, What then shall I do? |
6515 | I said, Sir, what is their garment? |
6515 | I said, Where shall I tarry? |
6515 | Shouldst thou not rather purify thy mind, and serve God? |
6515 | Then the shepherd said unto me, Hast thou asked all things of me? |
6515 | They received thee well then, said he? |
6515 | What, said he, dost thou ask? |
6515 | Wherefore I began to think, and say within myself, why should I doubt, seeing I am thus settled by the Lord, and have seen such glorious things? |
6515 | Why art thou disquieted, and fillest thyself with care? |
6515 | Why did these stones come out of the deep, and were placed into the building of this tower, seeing that they long ago carried those holy spirits? |
6515 | Why then dost thou imagine these wicked things against me? |
6515 | Will they say that they were troubled by the sheep? |
6515 | With what words shall I beseech him to be merciful unto me? |
6515 | Wouldst thou not say all this to a fuller, for the rent which he made in thy garment? |
6515 | and I looking upon her, answered, Lady, what dost thou do here? |
6516 | ( 3 Let us be their brethren in all kindness and moderation, but let us be followers of the Lord; for who was ever more unjustly used? |
6516 | 1*** For the Lord himself, being asked by a certain person, When his kingdom should come? |
6516 | 10 Afterwards there came forth one like a little hermit, and was asked by every one, Who art thou? |
6516 | 10 And I said, Sir, I would know how to serve that desire which is good? |
6516 | 10 And to what end was this ceremony? |
6516 | 10 But what have we said? |
6516 | 10 He replied, to them, I am a minister of God, and a servant at the altar: how should I know where my son is? |
6516 | 10 He was taken from prison and from judgment; and who shall declare this generation? |
6516 | 10 Her mother also spake to her after the same manner, and said, Child, why dost thou sit so melancholy, and, like one astonished, makest no reply? |
6516 | 10 Pilate said to him, How is it written? |
6516 | 10 Pilate said, Art thou a king then? |
6516 | 10 The Jews replied, Who are those who have been serviceable to us? |
6516 | 10 Then the Lord Jesus asked him, What he was afraid of? |
6516 | 10 Then the angel said unto me, Seest then this shepherd? |
6516 | 10 What kind of persons then were they that did these things? |
6516 | 10 What then saith the Scripture of Abraham, when I be believed, and it was imputed unto him for righteousness? |
6516 | 10 What therefore does he mean when he says, Into a good land flowing with milk and honey? |
6516 | 10 Why hast thou done this? |
6516 | 105 And when we had worshipped God, then the shepherd came and said unto them: You have done no injury to this man? |
6516 | 106 And he said unto me, How didst thou sup? |
6516 | 107 He answered, Wilt thou now learn what thou didst desire? |
6516 | 109 First of all, Sir, said I, tell me, what this rock and this gate denote? |
6516 | 11 And I said in another place, O grave, where is thy victory? |
6516 | 11 And why was that which was accursed crowned? |
6516 | 11 But Joseph replied, Whither shall I take thee? |
6516 | 11 He shall be great, because he shall reign from sea to sea, and from the rivers even to the ends of the earth? |
6516 | 11 How then was our Saviour manifested to the world? |
6516 | 11 Let us therefore now inquire whether God has fulfilled the covenant, which he sware to our fathers, that he would give this people? |
6516 | 11 Pilate answered Annas and Caiphas, Who are the proselytes? |
6516 | 11 Pilate saith to him, What is truth? |
6516 | 11 Should the Spirit of God receive reward, and divine? |
6516 | 11 So the servants went back, and told Herod the whole; at which he was incensed, and said, Is not this son of his like to be king of Israel? |
6516 | 11 Then Pilate called the messenger, and said, Why hast thou done thus? |
6516 | 11 Then said Joseph, How comes it to pass you are with child? |
6516 | 11 There was also among them a philosopher well skilled in physic and natural philosophy, who asked the Lord Jesus, Whether he had studied physic? |
6516 | 113 The same night a young man appeared to me and said, Why dost thou thus often desire Revelations in thy prayers? |
6516 | 114 Canst thou see more notable Revelations than those which thou hast already received? |
6516 | 115 I answered, Sir, how could I do otherwise? |
6516 | 116 And he said unto me, Didst thou see the multitude of those that built that tower? |
6516 | 12 Again; What says Moses to Joshua, the Son of Nun, when he gave that name unto him, as being a prophet, that all the people might hear him alone? |
6516 | 12 And I said unto him, Sir, how shall I understand these things? |
6516 | 12 Do these things seem to thee to be good or not? |
6516 | 12 For what was our Father Abraham blessed? |
6516 | 12 The Jews hearing this, were provoked, and said to Pilate, Why wilt thou any longer hear the blasphemy of that man? |
6516 | 12 Then the priest said to Joseph, Why hast thou done this? |
6516 | 12 When they both saw this light, they were surprised; the old woman asked St. Mary, Art thou the mother of this child? |
6516 | 121 But, sir, I would know why she sat upon a chair? |
6516 | 121 Then I said, What is this tower? |
6516 | 123 And he said unto me, sawest thou those stones that were cast away? |
6516 | 13 And when they were come to the nest, the Lord Jesus said to the boys, Is this the serpent''s lurking place? |
6516 | 13 But learn therefore how the Lord speaketh, rendering the temple vain: Who has measured the heaven with a span, and the earth with his hand? |
6516 | 13 Who then is that Jesus of Nazareth that by his word hath taken away the dead from me without prayer to God? |
6516 | 136 Then I said, Show me now sir, why this tower is not built upon the ground, but upon a rock, and upon the gate? |
6516 | 139 Seest thou not, said he, that he doth support them, who with all their heart, bear his name? |
6516 | 14 As I was therefore musing, and full of sorrow, that she would not suffer me to sit on the right side, she said unto me, Hermas, why art thou sad? |
6516 | 14 But what then signifies this, That the wool was to be put into the midst of the thorns? |
6516 | 14 Sir; said I, how can this be done? |
6516 | 14 The prince of hell perceiving the same voice repeated, cried out, as though he had been ignorant, Who is that King of Glory? |
6516 | 14 What think you, beloved? |
6516 | 14 Who is there among you that is generous? |
6516 | 14 Who shall say unto him, what dost thou? |
6516 | 146 But, sir, what are those stones which were taken out of the deep and fitted into the building? |
6516 | 148 And I said, sir, why did the virgins put even those stones into the building after they were carried through the gate? |
6516 | 15 And when Jesus saw me languishing there, he said to me, Wilt thou be made whole? |
6516 | 15 Is it such a fast that I have chosen? |
6516 | 15 Or how should I ever be able to entreat the Lord for my many and great sins? |
6516 | 15 The messenger answered them and said, I asked one of the Jews and said, What is this which the children do cry out in the Hebrew language? |
6516 | 15 Wherefore are there strifes, and anger, and divisions, and schisms, and wars, among us? |
6516 | 156 And I said, Why then, sir, did these forty stones also ascend with them out of the deep, having already received that seal? |
6516 | 16 Have we not all one God, and one Christ? |
6516 | 16 Let us inquire therefore, whether there be any temple of God? |
6516 | 16 She said, How can that be? |
6516 | 16 Then said these women, Will you Mistress, go along with us, and show the Lady St. Mary to us? |
6516 | 16 What therefore shall I do? |
6516 | 161 I answered: Sir, tell me now what concerns those mountains; why are they so different, some of one form, and some of another? |
6516 | 163 But why, said I, are they different, and every one of a figure? |
6516 | 17 I said to her; Lady, I would know what it is that they have suffered? |
6516 | 17 Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? |
6516 | 17 Pilate then said to them, Why do you yourselves testify to the words spoken by the children, namely, by your silence? |
6516 | 17 Upon this the governor called Thecla from among the beasts to him, and said to her, Who art thou? |
6516 | 17 Why then do we rent and tear in pieces the members of Christ; and raise seditious against our own body? |
6516 | 170 How, air, said I, were they worse who knew the Lord? |
6516 | 18 And as I was thinking thus within myself, the shepherd said unto me; What thickest thou within thyself? |
6516 | 18 And she said unto me, Why art thou sad, Hermas, who wert wo nt to be patient, and modest, and always cheerful? |
6516 | 18 When his father saw him restored to his former state of health, he said, My son, what has happened to thee, and by what means wert thou cured? |
6516 | 184 I said, air, why is there room left to those for repentance, and not to the foregoing kind, seeing their sins are well nigh the same? |
6516 | 19 But why might they eat those that clave the hoof? |
6516 | 19 The Jews said to Pilate, Did we not say that he wrought his cures on the sabbath, and cast out devils by the prince of devils? |
6516 | 2 And Joseph said, I will take care that my children be taxed; but what shall I do with this young woman? |
6516 | 2 And he answered: Art thou without sense that thou dost not understand it? |
6516 | 2 And that all the people should suppose you( Christians) so criminal, and imagine all the misfortunes that happen to the city, to be caused by you? |
6516 | 2 But what can a mortal man do? |
6516 | 2 For whither can any of us flee from his mighty hand? |
6516 | 2 For who is able to express the obligation of the love of God? |
6516 | 2 St. Mary replied, What help does thou desire? |
6516 | 2 Then drew near a great feast of the Lord, and Judith her maid, said, How long will you thus afflict your soul? |
6516 | 2 What is it, or what affairs are they, which obstructs your coming? |
6516 | 20 And I said unto the shepherd that was with me: Sir, who is this cruel and implacable shepherd, who is moved with no compassion towards these sheep? |
6516 | 20 But how should we thus know all this, and understand it? |
6516 | 20 Dost thou not know that I am thine? |
6516 | 20 Pilate saith to them, Why should he die? |
6516 | 20 Take the Epistle of the blessed Paul the Apostle into your hands; What was It that he wrote to you at his first preaching the Gospel among you? |
6516 | 21 But what signifies the milk and honey? |
6516 | 22 But how does he dwell in us? |
6516 | 22 Sir, said I, I would know what kind of pains they are which every one undergoes? |
6516 | 23 But who are his enemies? |
6516 | 23 But who is there that is now able to have this dominion over the wild beasts, or fishes, or fowls of the air? |
6516 | 234 And I said, Why then, sir, have all these fruit indeed, but yet some fairer than others? |
6516 | 24 And what shall we say of David, so highly testified of in the Holy Scriptures? |
6516 | 24 He replied, Why did ye seek me? |
6516 | 24 She answered, Dost thou not see over against thee a great tower, which is built upon the water with bright square stones? |
6516 | 24 Then the governor called the ensigns, and said unto them, Why did you do thus? |
6516 | 240 And why therefore do you not rather esteem yourselves happy? |
6516 | 242 For if all nations punish their servants which deny their masters; what think you that the Lord will do unto you, who has the power of all things? |
6516 | 25 And when she had said this, she added unto me; Wilt thou hear me read? |
6516 | 25 The ensigns said to Pilate, We are all Pagans and worship the gods in temples; and how should we think anything about worshipping him? |
6516 | 26 And I said, If a husband or a wife die, and the party which survives marry again, does he sin in so doing? |
6516 | 26 Then the doctors asked Mary, Whether this were her son? |
6516 | 27 I said unto him, Sir, why did he send away some to the tower, and left others here to you? |
6516 | 271 Wouldst thou not presently be angry, and reproach him, saying: I gave my garment to thee whole, why halt thou rent it, and made it useless to me? |
6516 | 273 Will not therefore the Lord do the same concerning his Spirit, by reason of thy deed? |
6516 | 28 But who then, said I, are those, who went into the tower crowned? |
6516 | 3 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, Eli, Eli, lama sabacthani? |
6516 | 3 And all this has God subjected to our understandings: 4 What therefore shall those things be which he has prepared for them that wait for him? |
6516 | 3 And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou sorrowful? |
6516 | 3 But I thought that he was come to try me, and said unto him, Who are you? |
6516 | 3 I said, What evil things are they from which I must abstain? |
6516 | 3 Pilate replied, What is it which he declares? |
6516 | 3 Pilate saith to them, What sort of temple is that of which he speaketh? |
6516 | 3 She replied to me, Where is the woman that is to be delivered? |
6516 | 3 Sir, said I, what are the works of an evil desire, which bring men unto death? |
6516 | 3 Sir, said I, what makes you speak thus? |
6516 | 3 The Jews answered him, But how durst thou enter into the synagogue, who wast a confederate with Christ? |
6516 | 3 What then? |
6516 | 3 When the Jews heard this they said to Pilate, Did we not say unto thee, He is a conjuror? |
6516 | 3 Who, says the woman, can grant me this? |
6516 | 30 But how can this be? |
6516 | 31 And she called me unto her, and touched my breast, and said unto me, Did my reading please thee? |
6516 | 31 But by what means, says she, were you cleansed from your leprosy? |
6516 | 32 Why not? |
6516 | 33 And I said unto him, Why then does she appear old? |
6516 | 36 Dost thou thus cure men of the same nature with thyself, with the water with which thy body is washed? |
6516 | 39 I said unto him; Sir, what pleasures are hurtful? |
6516 | 4 And she said unto me, Canst thou tell these things to the elect of God? |
6516 | 4 And when they answered, That there was no one there; the Lord Jesus said, Who are those whom ye see in the furnace? |
6516 | 4 But the governor was more deliberate, and calling to Paul, he said, Who art thou? |
6516 | 4 But while the boy was buying the bread, he saw his neighbour Thecla, and was surprised, and said to her, Thecla, where are you going? |
6516 | 4 But who of you are ignorant of the judgment of God? |
6516 | 4 For what? |
6516 | 4 I asked her, saying; Lady, into what part of the field? |
6516 | 4 Is my holy mountain of Zion, a desolate wilderness? |
6516 | 4 On their return their kings and princes came to them inquiring, whom they had seen and done? |
6516 | 4 Pilate then calling Jesus, said, thou hast heard what they testify against thee, and makest no answer? |
6516 | 4 Sir, said I; What so great offence have I committed, that I should be delivered to this messenger? |
6516 | 4 To this the prince of hell replied to Satan, Who is that so powerful prince, and yet a man who is afraid of death? |
6516 | 4 What recompense then shall we render unto him? |
6516 | 4 What therefore is it that he says by the prophet? |
6516 | 4 What therefore shalt thou do who art subject to a law in thine own city? |
6516 | 4 Who has thus deceived me? |
6516 | 4 Why then, said he, does he in the spirit call him Lord? |
6516 | 41 I asked her, Lady, why is the tower built upon the water? |
6516 | 42 When all were departed, I said unto the shepherd; Sir, why is not the building of the tower finished? |
6516 | 43 And I answering, said unto her, These things are very admirable; but, lady, who are those six young men that build? |
6516 | 43 Pilate said to the Jews, Why are not the devils subject to your doctors? |
6516 | 45 Also concerning those stones that were put into the building, and again taken out, and carried back into their places? |
6516 | 45 And who are the rest who bring them stones? |
6516 | 46 The governor hearing this, trembling, said to the multitude of the Jews, What will it profit you to shed innocent blood? |
6516 | 47 I answered, Sir, why then did not all of them repent? |
6516 | 47 I asked her, saying, I would know the condition of the stones, and what the meaning of them is? |
6516 | 48 She answering, said unto me, Art thou better than all others that this should be revealed unto thee? |
6516 | 5 For indeed how great are those advantages which we owe to him in relation to our holiness? |
6516 | 5 I said, How then shall a man be able to discern them? |
6516 | 5 In like manner Joseph, when he came to the Jews, said to them, Why are ye angry with me for desiring the body of Jesus of Pilate? |
6516 | 5 Is not the history of Adam exactly accomplished in me? |
6516 | 5 Pilate replied, How can he do this by wicked methods? |
6516 | 5 The king of Glory, dead and alive, though once slain upon the cross? |
6516 | 5 Then a certain principal Rabbi asked him, Hast thou read books? |
6516 | 5 Then said the midwife, Is she not thy wife? |
6516 | 5 Then said the priest, Hath Joseph done this? |
6516 | 5 When I heard this, I wept bitterly; and when he saw me weeping, he said unto me, Why weepest thou? |
6516 | 5 Whither then shall any one go; or whither shall he run from him that comprehends all things? |
6516 | 5 Why so? |
6516 | 55 And what are the other stones, lady, that are brought from the earth? |
6516 | 58 But who are those whom they rejected, and laid beside the tower? |
6516 | 59 And I said unto that shepherd; How can these stones, seeing they have been rejected, return into the building of this tower? |
6516 | 6 And I said unto him, What therefore is to be done, if the woman continues on in her sin? |
6516 | 6 And he went again into the hall, and called Jesus by himself, and said to him, Art thou the king of the Jews? |
6516 | 6 And when all the saints saw him, they said to him, Who art thou? |
6516 | 6 And when nine months were fulfilled to Anna, she brought forth, and said to the midwife, What have I brought forth? |
6516 | 6 And why are we not all wise, seeing we have received the knowledge of God, which is Jesus Christ? |
6516 | 6 But the elders of the Jews answered, and said to Jesus, What shall we look to? |
6516 | 6 But why were there three young men appointed to sprinkle? |
6516 | 6 Do these things seem to thee to be evil or not? |
6516 | 6 For he saith, Doth he that speaketh and heareth many things, and is of a ready tongue, suppose that he is righteous? |
6516 | 6 He asked me, Wherefore? |
6516 | 6 Lady, said I, wilt thou convince me? |
6516 | 6 Pilate saith to them, What then shall I do with Jesus who is called Christ? |
6516 | 6 Then Judith her maid answered, what evil shall I wish you, when you will not hearken to me? |
6516 | 6 They replied, Is there any one within, whose name is Thecla? |
6516 | 6 What praise shall we give to him? |
6516 | 6 When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hands? |
6516 | 6 Yes, the heaven is not clean in his sight, how much less they that dwell in houses of clay; of which also we ourselves were made? |
6516 | 60 And I said, Sir, how will they be able to fill the same place, when they shall be so much cut away? |
6516 | 61 But would you know who they are that were cut out, and cast afar off from the tower? |
6516 | 67 But what are the white and round stones, lady, and which are not proper for the building of the tower? |
6516 | 68 She answering said unto me: How long wilt thou continue foolish and without understanding, asking everything and discerning nothing? |
6516 | 7 And I said, What, if the woman that is so put away, should repent, and be willing to return to her husband, shall she not be received by him? |
6516 | 7 And Jesus answering, said to Pilate, Dost thou speak this of thyself, or did the Jews tell it thee concerning me? |
6516 | 7 And how can a man that does not serve God, ask anything of God, and receive it? |
6516 | 7 And what saith the Scripture? |
6516 | 7 And when they had formed a large assembly, the chief priests said, By what means shall we bring Joseph to us to speak with him? |
6516 | 7 And why was the wool put upon a stick? |
6516 | 7 But how, beloved, shall we do this? |
6516 | 7 I said unto him; Sir, if they have behaved themselves so as to anger that good angel, yet what have I done? |
6516 | 7 If thou shalt love the good disciples, what thank is it? |
6516 | 7 The midwife said, Is this true? |
6516 | 7 Then she asked the husband of the possessed person, Whether his wife''s mother was alive? |
6516 | 7 Then the Jews called together all the soldiers who kept the sepulchre of Jesus, and said to them, Who are those women, to whom the angel spoke? |
6516 | 7 When the girl asked them, they made her no answer, but asked her again, Who are ye? |
6516 | 7 Who art thou, who dost release the captives that were held in chains by original sin, and bringest them into their former liberty? |
6516 | 70 I answering, said unto her, When therefore will they be profitable to the Lord? |
6516 | 74 After this he came to consider those stones which were white and round: and he said unto me, What shall we do with these stones? |
6516 | 75 And what are the rest which fell by the water, and could not roll into the water? |
6516 | 75 He replied, Canst thou think of nothing then for these? |
6516 | 76 And he said, seest thou not that they are very round? |
6516 | 8 And I said unto him, Sir, how shall I know that there are two such angels with man? |
6516 | 8 But why was the wool and hyssop put together? |
6516 | 8 Call now if there be any that will answer thee; and to which of the angels wilt thou look? |
6516 | 8 Have I not always esteemed thee as a lady? |
6516 | 8 I said unto him; Sir, ask him since the time that he came into my house whether I have done any thing disorderly, or have offended him in any thing? |
6516 | 8 Pilate answering, said to Jesus, Am I a Jew? |
6516 | 8 So that if I only teach those things which I have received by revelation from God, where is my crime? |
6516 | 8 The Jews then said to Nicodemus, Art thou become his disciple, and making speeches in his favour? |
6516 | 8 The soldiers answered and said, We know not who the women were; besides we became as dead persons through fear, and how could we seize those women? |
6516 | 8 Then Joseph arising from the ground, called her, and said, O thou who hast been so much favoured by God, why hast thou done this? |
6516 | 8 Then Pilate called a messenger, and said to him, By what means will Christ be brought hither? |
6516 | 8 Then the governor again commanded the Jews to depart out of the hall; and calling Jesus, said to him, What shall I do with thee? |
6516 | 8 Upon this both she and Joseph were brought to their trial, and the priest said unto her, Mary, what hast thou done? |
6516 | 8 Where is the wise man? |
6516 | 8 Who among the judges was more valiant than Sampson, or more holy than Samuel? |
6516 | 8 Who art thou, who dost spread so glorious and divine a light over those who were made blind by the darkness of sin? |
6516 | 82 When therefore I had done asking her concerning all these things, she said unto me, Wilt thou see something else? |
6516 | 83 She therefore looking back upon me, and smiling a little, said unto me, Seest thou seven women about the tower? |
6516 | 9 And when they came to the Lord Jesus, he inquired, On what account they carried that boy? |
6516 | 9 But Denies and Hermogenes were moved with envy, and, under a show of great religion, Demas said, And are not we also servants of the blessed God? |
6516 | 9 But who is fit to be found in it? |
6516 | 9 For what shall we say, brethren? |
6516 | 9 Nicodemus said to them, Is the governor become his disciple also, and does he make speeches for him? |
6516 | 9 When a certain astronomer, who was present, asked the Lord Jesus, Whether he had studied astronomy? |
6516 | 9 Why hast thou thus debased thy soul, who wast educated in the Holy of Holies, and received thy food from the hand of angels? |
6516 | 92 Then I asked her concerning the times, whether the end were now at hand? |
6516 | 93 I said unto him, Sir, what shall I do here alone? |
6516 | A day for a man to afflict his soul? |
6516 | AND as she was looking towards heaven she perceive a sparrow''s nest in the laurel, 2 And mourning within herself, she said, Wo is me, who begat me? |
6516 | Accordingly he said to Theoclia, Where is my Thecla? |
6516 | And I said unto him, Sir, why has not the prayer of a sad man virtue to come up to the altar of God? |
6516 | And I said, What can be better than these words? |
6516 | And are come to such a height of madness, as to forget that we were members one of another? |
6516 | And he asked them whether the Lord of that tower was come thither? |
6516 | And he said unto me, Seest thou these trees? |
6516 | And he stood still, and commanded that I should be brought to him, and said to me, What wilt thou? |
6516 | And so are all the Syrians and Arabians, and all the idolatrous priests: but are they therefore of the covenant of Israel? |
6516 | And then, what follows in the same prophet? |
6516 | And what doth he mean by this saying? |
6516 | And what follows? |
6516 | And what shalt be done with the other? |
6516 | And what, Sir, are these virgins? |
6516 | And what, lady, said I, are the other five? |
6516 | And when he had fulfilled the commandment of God, What says he? |
6516 | And why is thy countenance fallen? |
6516 | And yet how hard is it to find a man that does this? |
6516 | Art thou come to destroy us? |
6516 | But I said to her, Lady, chew me what they are? |
6516 | But are you inclined that he should be king, and not Caesar? |
6516 | But how shall it be built in the name of the Lord? |
6516 | But it may be the desire of her has risen up in thy heart? |
6516 | But what hast thou to do with him? |
6516 | But why was this? |
6516 | But, Sir, I can not tell, whether they can be observed by any man? |
6516 | But, continued I, could I or any other man besides, though never so wise, have understood these things? |
6516 | Canst thou for thy estate, or for any of those things which thou hast provided, deny thy law? |
6516 | Consider, in what were you saved in what did you look up, if not whilst you were in the flesh? |
6516 | Did not Caesar place him in that high post? |
6516 | Did not Moses before know what should happen? |
6516 | Did ye not know that I ought to be employed in my father''s house? |
6516 | Do we not know that the saints shall judge the world, as Paul teaches? |
6516 | Do you not suppose I am extremely concerned and grieved that your innocence should bring you into sufferings? |
6516 | Does he not seem to thee to be of great authority? |
6516 | Does it not seem to thee to be a very wise thing to repent? |
6516 | Dost thou not see the tower yet a building? |
6516 | For had he not come in the flesh, how should men have been able to look upon him, that they might be saved? |
6516 | For he that in these things can not govern himself, how shall he be able to prescribe them to another? |
6516 | For if the Lord thus humbled himself, what should we do who are brought by him under the yoke of his grace? |
6516 | For if the prayer of one or two be of such force, as we are told; how much more powerful shall that of the bishop and the whole church be? |
6516 | For so says the prophet,"Who shall understand the hard sayings of the Lord? |
6516 | For the prophet saith again, In what place shall I appear before the Lord my God, and be glorified? |
6516 | For thy countenance is like a thief''s; and why dost thou carry a cross upon thy shoulders? |
6516 | For what does a man profit me, if he shall praise me, and blaspheme my Lord; not confessing that he was truly made man? |
6516 | For what will it profit, if one gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? |
6516 | HE showed me certain men sitting upon benches, and one sitting in a chair: and he said unto me; Seest thou those who sit upon the benches? |
6516 | Have I not always reverenced thee as a sister? |
6516 | He answered, What dost then ask? |
6516 | He said unto me, Do you not know me? |
6516 | He said, What is that fast? |
6516 | Hearken, saith he; seest thou this vine and this elm? |
6516 | How then can I live, seeing I have done in this manner? |
6516 | How will ye instruct the elect of God, when ye yourselves want correction? |
6516 | How, Sir, said I, does it bear more fruit than the vine? |
6516 | How, sir, said I is it the sister of these? |
6516 | I began to say within myself, is there a drove of cattle coming, that rises such a dust? |
6516 | I replied, Sir, how can that be; seeing the rock is old, but the gate new? |
6516 | I replied, Who is she then, sir? |
6516 | I replied: Sir, why are they like unto dried trees? |
6516 | I said unto him, how, sir? |
6516 | I said unto him; Are they who depart from the fear of God, tormented for the same time that they enjoyed their false delight and pleasures? |
6516 | I said unto him; Sir, how can those dry rods ever grow green again? |
6516 | I said unto them, What then shall I do? |
6516 | I said, Sir, what is their garment? |
6516 | I said, Where shall I tarry? |
6516 | IN like manner he determines concerning the cross in another prophet, saying: And when shall these things be fulfilled? |
6516 | If thou shalt offer aright, but not divide aright, hast thou not sinned? |
6516 | In what has the messenger done amiss? |
6516 | Is it gold or silver, or that thy body be cured of its leprosy? |
6516 | Is it not I? |
6516 | Is it to bow down his head like a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him? |
6516 | Is not one spirit of grace poured out upon us all? |
6516 | Is our hope built upon a stone? |
6516 | Let him stand against me or who is he that will implead me? |
6516 | Let us go and kill the serpent; and will not ye obey him? |
6516 | More despised?). |
6516 | More destitute? |
6516 | O death, where is thy sting? |
6516 | Or what fruit that may be worthy of what he has given to us? |
6516 | Or what is the place of my rest? |
6516 | Or what strength is there in him that is made out of the dust? |
6516 | Or what world shall receive any of those who run away from him? |
6516 | Or who shall be our advocate, unless we shall be found to have done what is holy and just? |
6516 | Peter answered and said, What if the wolves shall tear in pieces the sheep? |
6516 | Pilate said, Will they kill him for a good work? |
6516 | Rabbi Judas asked Rabbi Achan, Where did they kill Zacharias? |
6516 | Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, were they cast into the fiery furnace by men, professing the excellent and glorious worship of the Most High? |
6516 | Shall he be blameless in his works? |
6516 | Shall man be pure before the Lord? |
6516 | Shall we be slothful in well- doing, and lay aside our charity? |
6516 | She answered, What would you have with her? |
6516 | Shouldst thou not rather purify thy mind, and serve God? |
6516 | THEN I beheld a woman coming down from the mountains, and she said to me, Where art thou going, O man? |
6516 | THEN came Annas the scribe, and said to Joseph, Wherefore have we not seen you since your return? |
6516 | Then the shepherd said unto me, Hast thou asked all things of me? |
6516 | They received thee well then, said he? |
6516 | They replied, Is it impossible? |
6516 | WHAT shall we do therefore, brethren? |
6516 | Was Daniel cast into the den of lions, by men fearing God? |
6516 | Was it in the woman''s court, or in the court of Israel? |
6516 | Was it not because that through faith he wrought righteousness and truth? |
6516 | What Company they had on the road? |
6516 | What am I, that all the generations of the earth should call me blessed? |
6516 | What do you think that boy will be? |
6516 | What dost thou teach? |
6516 | What hast thou done? |
6516 | What inclined thee to act thus? |
6516 | What is the house that ye will build me? |
6516 | What man is sufficient to declare, and is fitting, the excellency of its beauty? |
6516 | What man is there that desireth life, and loveth to see good days? |
6516 | What sort of journey and return they had? |
6516 | What strange impressions are made upon thee? |
6516 | What think ye then that he shall suffer, who does anything that is not fitting in the combat of immortality? |
6516 | What, said he, dost thou ask? |
6516 | When he was gone out, and had a mind to speak thus to the people, Woe unto you, whom do you worship? |
6516 | Where is the boasting of those who are called wise? |
6516 | Where is the disputer? |
6516 | Wherefore I began to think, and say within myself, why should I doubt, seeing I am thus settled by the Lord, and have seen such glorious things? |
6516 | Whither shall I flee from thee? |
6516 | Whither shall I flee from thy spirit, or where shall I hide myself from thy presence? |
6516 | Who has committed this evil in my house, and seducing the Virgin from me, hath defiled her? |
6516 | Who have said, with our tongue will we prevail; our lips are our own, who is Lord over us? |
6516 | Who that has any charity? |
6516 | Who that is compassionate? |
6516 | Who will contend with me? |
6516 | Why art thou disquieted, and fillest thyself with care? |
6516 | Why did these stones come out of the deep, and were placed into the building of this tower, seeing that they long ago carried those holy spirits? |
6516 | Why didst thou not salute us? |
6516 | Why do we suffer ourselves foolishly to perish; not considering the gift which the Lord has truly sent to us? |
6516 | Why then dost thou imagine these wicked things against me? |
6516 | Will not you tell me that? |
6516 | Will they say that they were troubled by the sheep? |
6516 | Wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the Lord? |
6516 | Wilt thou kill me as thou didst the Egyptian yesterday?" |
6516 | With what words shall I beseech him to be merciful unto me? |
6516 | Wo is me to what can I be compared? |
6516 | Wo is me, to what am I comparable? |
6516 | Wo is me, to what can I be compared? |
6516 | Wo is me, to what can I be compared? |
6516 | Wouldst thou not say all this to a fuller, for the rent which he made in thy garment? |
6516 | alas, my husband; Have I disclosed it to you? |
6516 | and I looking upon her, answered, Lady, what dost thou do here? |
6516 | and what are thy circumstances, that not one of the beasts will touch thee? |
6516 | and what is it which he attempts dissolving? |
6516 | and where are you going? |
6516 | or who shall resist the power of his strength? |
6516 | or, what shall I say concerning this young woman? |
6516 | says she; where is he? |
6516 | shall I conceive by the living God and bring forth as all other women do? |
6516 | to Jerusalem,) he saw his blood bubbling, and said to them, What meaneth this? |
6516 | which being interpreted is, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me? |