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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14643 | Art thou,he asked,"my very son Esau?" |
14643 | And Isaac replied,"Here am I; who art thou, my son?" |
14643 | Hast thou not reserved a blessing for me?" |
14643 | Then Isaac told him that it was his brother Jacob who had robbed him, and Esau replied,"Is not he rightly named Jacob? |
31018 | When she reached home, Naomi''s first question was,"How hast thou fared, my daughter?" |
31018 | [ Illustration:"''IS THIS NAOMI?''"] |
31018 | _ From a Photograph._ Her friends could hardly believe their eyes, and exclaimed,"Is this Naomi?" |
8566 | 1- 5 reveals their methods: Doth not wisdom cry, And understanding put forth her voice? |
8566 | Gilead remained beyond the Jordan; And Dan, why does he stay by the ships as an alien? |
8566 | The real question is, How did God see fit to accomplish his ends? |
8566 | Their quest for the answer to the eternal question, Why? |
8566 | Where is the God of justice_? |
8566 | Why are these two great currents setting in opposite directions, and what are the causes of the present popular neglect of the Old Testament? |
8566 | Why didst they sit among the sheepfolds, Listening to the pipings for the flocks? |
8566 | but, Does it illustrate the vital point to be impressed? |
40173 | Be not over righteous nor put on too much wisdom, why shouldest thou die before thy time? |
40173 | 1,"The sayings of Lemuel King of Massa(? |
40173 | 8 ff.,"How can I give thee up, Ephraim?" |
40173 | Had he his own solution of the problem of theodicy to put in the place of that cruel dogma? |
40173 | It need hardly be said that the Old Testament is not all on this high level of excellence-- what literature is? |
40173 | The author of Jonah not only extends to mankind God''s word in Ezekiel,"Have I any pleasure in the death of the wicked? |
40173 | The doom was imminent; would Judah learn the lesson of history before it was too late? |
40173 | Two other persistent questions are here joined with it, Why has man to work so hard for a living? |
40173 | What is good and what doth God require of thee, but to do justice and love mercy and walk humbly with thy God?" |
40173 | When had David reason to express himself in this manner? |
40173 | and Why must women bear children with pangs and peril? |
40173 | or, as it is usually put in myths, How did man fail of immortality? |
40173 | saith the Lord God, and not rather that he should return from his way and live?" |
40173 | shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil? |
2030 | The_ niggilma_ of the ground springs forth in abundance(?)! |
2030 | ), Thou man of Shuruppak, son of Ubar- Tutu, By our hand(?) |
2030 | 900(?) |
2030 | And after he had called their names and they had been allotted to divine rulers(? |
2030 | Dumuzi,(3), the hunter(? |
2030 | For what then were the Semitic Babylonians themselves responsible? |
2030 | For why is it we divide the day into twenty- four hours? |
2030 | I gazed upon the quarters( of the world)--all(?) |
2030 | The light of the hero, the Sun- god,( he) causes to enter into the interior(?) |
2030 | We come then to the question, at what periods and by what process did the Hebrews become acquainted with Babylonian ideas? |
2030 | What evidence, we may ask, does this early Sumerian Version offer with regard to the origin and literary history of the Hebrew Versions? |
2030 | What explanation have we of this fact? |
2030 | What light does it throw on the general character of Deluge stories and their suggested Egyptian origin? |
2030 | What light then does our new material throw upon traditional origins of civilization? |
2030 | What new light, then, do these old Sumerian records throw on Hebrew traditions concerning the early ages of mankind? |
2030 | Ziusudu opened the opening of the great boat; The light of the hero, the Sun- god,( he) causes to enter into the interior(?) |
2030 | Ziusudu, the king, Bows himself down before the Sun- god; The king sacrifices an ox, a sheep he slaughters(?). |
2030 | against me by committing a Why didst thou not take counsel trespass, and I stretch out but didst cause a flood? |
2030 | land, the land of(1) Then they took me and afar off, Dilmun(? |
2030 | land,(1) the land(1) of Dilmun(? |
2030 | mankind), The_ niggil(ma)_ of the earth they caused the earth to produce(? |
2030 | of these cities, Eridu, he gave to the leader, Nu- dimmud, Secondly, to Nugira(?) |
2030 | {''Alaparos(? |
2030 | {''Otiartes(? |
22162 | Do you not know that such a man as I can find out secret things? |
22162 | Is this your younger brother, of whom you spoke? |
22162 | Is your father well? |
22162 | The old man of whom you spoke-- is he still alive? |
22162 | What is this that thou doest? |
22162 | What is this that you have done? |
22162 | What is to be done for thee? 22162 Where do you come from?" |
22162 | Who is this coming over the hill from Shechem? |
22162 | And with a frown upon his face he said angrily,"Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with staves? |
22162 | Are all thy children here?" |
22162 | Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? |
22162 | But now he is dead, and why should I fast? |
22162 | Did his mother forget little Samuel? |
22162 | Gehazi ran as he was told, and when they met he asked her in an anxious voice,--"Is it well with thee? |
22162 | Have you another brother?" |
22162 | How much more shouldst thou obey him when what he commands is such a little thing as this?" |
22162 | Is it well with the child?" |
22162 | Is it well with thy husband? |
22162 | Is my father indeed alive?" |
22162 | Is your father alive? |
22162 | May I not wash in them and be clean?" |
22162 | Shall I ask a favour of the king for thee, or from the captain of his fighting- men?" |
22162 | That was the very thing; and a flush came over the face of Judah as he said to his brothers,--"What shall we gain if we kill our brother? |
22162 | Was he still angry? |
22162 | What is your calling? |
22162 | What was to be done? |
22162 | What would become of his dreams now? |
22162 | What would this terrible Egyptian do next? |
22162 | When she heard these words she found her voice, and murmured, with her face to the ground,--"Did I ask a son of my lord? |
22162 | Who are your friends?" |
22162 | Who was this who knew about their brother whom they had sold into slavery? |
22162 | Why was this man so angry with them? |
22162 | and did I not say,''Do not deceive me''?" |
18316 | Am I in God''s stead? |
18316 | And the angel of the Lord found her by the fountain in the wilderness, and he said: Hagar, Sarah''s maid, whence camest thou? 18316 Dost thou govern Israel? |
18316 | Now Haman thought in his heart, to whom would the king delight to do honour more than to myself? |
18316 | Why is thy countenance so sad? |
18316 | And God heard the voice of the lad, and the angel of God called to her out of heaven and said unto her, What aileth thee Hagar? |
18316 | And are not these things written for our edification? |
18316 | And she called the name of the Lord that spake unto her, Thou God seest me, for she said, Have I also here looked after him that seeth me?" |
18316 | And they called Rebekah, and said unto her,"Wilt thou go with this man?" |
18316 | And where is the influence which so gently moulds the character, refining, softening, and elevating it, as the affectionate, intelligent sister? |
18316 | And whither wouldst thou go?" |
18316 | Can we not see them in the gray of the morning? |
18316 | Did Jezebel fear this? |
18316 | Does it not seem as if a natural darkness must have overspread the land? |
18316 | Does it not seem as if the very heavens must have been shrouded and the course of nature changed during the perpetration of such bloody crimes? |
18316 | For she had said unto the servant,"What man is this that walketh in the field to meet us?" |
18316 | Gilead abode beyond Jordan: And why did Dan remain in ships? |
18316 | Her wise ladies answered her, Yea, she returned answer to herself, Have they not sped? |
18316 | How much had the great patriarch of his race, himself, beheld? |
18316 | If Jacob takes a wife of the daughters of Heth, such as these which are of the daughters of the land, what good shall my life do me?" |
18316 | In the care taken to secure an unstained parentage in one who had been early trained in the habits of piety and godly principles of action? |
18316 | Might not one who thus adopted the brother, encircle in her affection the sister whose affectionate entreaty gave the babe a mother for its nurse? |
18316 | Of what? |
18316 | Or did the past haunt her with dark remembrances of shame and crime, and the avenging future cast its shadow over her soul? |
18316 | Tell me, I pray thee, is there room in thy father''s house for us to lodge in?" |
18316 | The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, And cried through the lattice, Why is his chariot so long in coming? |
18316 | They chose new gods; Then was war in the gates: Was there a shield or spear seen Among forty thousand in Israel? |
18316 | To him the question was submitted:"What shall be done to the man whom the king delighteth to honour?" |
18316 | Was she still busy, restless, and intriguing? |
18316 | What were the occupations of her old age? |
18316 | Where is he that hath presumed in his heart to do so? |
18316 | While there were so many to court the favour of the monarch and ever ready for the darkest deeds, how could the sons of the Hebrews now escape? |
18316 | Who has dared to conspire against one so near my person, so exalted by my favour? |
18316 | Who is he? |
18316 | Why abodest thou among the sheepfolds, To hear the bleatings of the flocks? |
18316 | Why tarry the wheels of his chariots? |
18316 | for this is the day in the which the Lord hath delivered Sisera into thine hands: is not the Lord gone out before thee?" |
45952 | ), which took place at the very end of the forty years''wandering? |
45952 | Are there any traces of the influence of this idea at work in the religion of the Old Testament? |
45952 | Are we to refuse to read it and to reverse the judgment that included it in the Canon? |
45952 | But are these different points of view incompatible with a single author? |
45952 | But how are we to decide what is compatible with inspiration? |
45952 | But when did Israel embody such a conception? |
45952 | Can we be certain, without examining the facts, to what lines the revelation of God is to be restricted? |
45952 | Can we trace within this more limited circle a movement that shall in any way prepare us for the appearance of men of the type of Amos? |
45952 | Could He not use the early legends which they believed, and through them bring the truth to men? |
45952 | Could not God speak to man in his infancy, and with the growing understanding would there not be growing light? |
45952 | Did Jesus ever read that Book, or were its ideas at all commonly known? |
45952 | Do these reflect the conditions and development of his times? |
45952 | Fall of Nineveh 607_ Chaldà ¦ an Period._ Jeremiah 626- 586 Deuteronomy discovered 621 Habakkuk 605- 600? |
45952 | How came such a tender root out of such a dry ground? |
45952 | Is any such antithesis necessary? |
45952 | Is such a thing as its reception by the Hebrews credible on this account? |
45952 | Is this not coming to the Bible with a theory which we have manufactured and which will surely distort the facts? |
45952 | Israel had suffered for her sins of presumption and disobedience; but were the nations who punished her any more righteous? |
45952 | Return under Sheshbazzar(?) |
45952 | The question to be answered is: What was that"law of Moses"which Ezra brought to Jerusalem and read to the people? |
45952 | Was it a stone image of Jehovah? |
45952 | What are we to learn from this Book? |
45952 | What fulfilment would it be if Cyrus was yet a figure of the unknown future? |
45952 | What gave the name of David to that collection? |
45952 | What is the cause of that difference? |
45952 | What then is the significance of the expressions which seem to point to something more? |
45952 | What was it that led the Prophet to write down the message which he had delivered? |
45952 | What were the sources from which this code drew its material? |
7168 | 1 is used in a totally different sense from iii 8, where it is the mythological( sea?) |
7168 | 1- 17; and it seems quite impossible to find within Isaiah''s age a place for five(= several?) |
7168 | 11 they altered"God is a sun( or pinnacle?) |
7168 | 14,"It is vain to serve God, and what profit is it that we have kept His ordinance?" |
7168 | 18?) |
7168 | 1_a_ should be read,"Who is this that comes_ stained with red_, with garments redder than a_ vine- dresser''s_?"] |
7168 | 21 should read:"Who knoweth the spirit of man,_ whether_ it goeth upward?" |
7168 | 22) was high priest in the time of Alexander( about 330 B.C.?).] |
7168 | 4; do they or do they not designate the same persons? |
7168 | 6?) |
7168 | 9,"Doth Job fear God for naught?" |
7168 | A not unimportant question here arises: What precisely was the extent of the book found in 621 B.C.? |
7168 | Again, how are we to conceive of so short a play-- ll6 lines-- being divided into acts and scenes? |
7168 | But if this be so, what becomes of the elaborate and romantic story of i Samuel xvii., which claims this honour for David? |
7168 | But is this all? |
7168 | Can it be regarded as a unity? |
7168 | He has nothing but God-- will God be enough? |
7168 | He represents Jehovah as saying to Israel:"Shall I set thee free from the hand of Sheol? |
7168 | How are such sufferings to be reconciled with the justice of God? |
7168 | How it will come, Isaiah does not say-- the prophecy is one of the earliest( 735?) |
7168 | If this is not pessimism, what is? |
7168 | In that case, if there be but one crown, who wears it? |
7168 | In the face of these historical improbabilities, what are we to make of the Chronicler''s continual appeal to his sources? |
7168 | Is it not explicitly said that these words are his words? |
7168 | It answers the question, What doth thy God require of thee? |
7168 | Joel? |
7168 | On what, then, do the narratives of the book really rest? |
7168 | Shall I redeem thee from death? |
7168 | So much for the redaction; what, then, were the sources of the redaction? |
7168 | The city( Jerusalem?) |
7168 | The friends are orthodox, but shallow;"Who ever perished, being innocent?" |
7168 | Two explanations are given, e.g., of the origin of the saying,"Is Saul also among the prophets?" |
7168 | What, then, was this book of the kings of Israel and Judah? |
7168 | Where is the God of justice?" |
7168 | Who is the servant? |
7168 | Why does He not interpose? |
7168 | Why was this story told? |
7168 | which is the Hebrew way of saying,"Is there such a thing as disinterested religion?" |
17162 | And the long handles with which our labourers guide their ploughs-- where are they? |
17162 | And who is that tall man in armour, strutting about with such a long spear in his hand? |
17162 | At a place called Marah they found the water too bitter to drink; so they grumbled, saying to Moses,"What shall we drink?" |
17162 | Could the priests and the people walk across the deep water? |
17162 | David, after the last attempt of Saul to smite him to the wall by a javelin, fled away, and meeting with Jonathan said:"What have I done? |
17162 | Do you know who it was? |
17162 | God knew the evil thought Cain had towards his brother, and asked him,"Why art thou wroth?" |
17162 | God saw it, and said to Cain:"Where is Abel, thy brother?" |
17162 | He reproved her saying,"How long wilt thou be drunken? |
17162 | He was grieved with them, and said,"Why chide ye with me? |
17162 | How came he to lose his sight and be made a prisoner? |
17162 | How could Moses do that? |
17162 | How did it get this? |
17162 | How were they to cross? |
17162 | In our picture we see him and his daughters entering Zoar, and Sodom burning in the distance-- but what is that strange figure standing on the plain? |
17162 | Joshua fell on his face to the earth and worshipped, saying,"What saith my Lord unto His servant?" |
17162 | Joshua went to him and asked,"Art thou for us or for our adversaries?" |
17162 | May I not wash in them and be clean?" |
17162 | Then God called to Adam and said,"Where art thou?" |
17162 | Then Isaac said:"Behold the fire and the wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?" |
17162 | Then the child''s sister came forward and said to Pharaoh''s daughter,"Shall I call to thee a Hebrew woman that she may nurse the child for thee?" |
17162 | They murmured against God and against Moses, and said,"Wherefore have ye brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness? |
17162 | Was it an angel? |
17162 | Was it not a cruel deed? |
17162 | Was it not a strange name to give a tower? |
17162 | Was not this a terrible end to what might have been a noble life? |
17162 | We all wish to be brave, do we not? |
17162 | What could the dreams mean? |
17162 | What did Jesus mean? |
17162 | What is he about to do with those stones? |
17162 | What is mine iniquity, and what is my sin before thy father that he seeketh my life?" |
17162 | Why did he do this? |
17162 | Why? |
17162 | Why? |
17162 | and said,"If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?" |
17162 | wherefore do ye tempt the Lord?" |
38724 | Quid prodest homini, si universum mundum lucretur, animæ autem suæ detrimentum patiatur? |
38724 | Quis est homo qui vivet, et non videbit mortem, eruet animam suam de manu inferi? |
38724 | Stulte, hac nocte repetunt animam tuam: et quæ parasti, cujus erunt? |
38724 | Vais- je bien? 38724 88,... 10, after_ difficulty_ add? 38724 Argenteis referto bulga nil movet? 38724 At bottom, Hie sage wer es sagen kan| Here let tell who may: Wer konig sey? 38724 Below, the lines from Hamlet,Where be his quiddits now? |
38724 | But how shall we account for the introduction of so many of the spurious and inferior designs, if he had the means of using the originals? |
38724 | Hiccine est sceletus? |
38724 | Hæccine est larva? |
38724 | In both these cases, had there been any former_ German verses_, would they not have been retained in preference? |
38724 | It may be asked in what German biography is such a person to be found? |
38724 | Nil aurei? |
38724 | Nuncius ecce ego sum, qui nuncia perfero pernix Sed retrospectans post terga, papæ audio quidnam? |
38724 | Or in what catalogue of any library is it recorded? |
38724 | Over the gate a scull on each side, and on the outer edge of the arch is the inscription,"Quis Rex, quis subditus hic est?" |
38724 | Qu''entends- je? |
38724 | Quid ais? |
38724 | Quid dabitur fructus, tanti quæ dona laboris? |
38724 | Quid fers? |
38724 | Quid fers? |
38724 | Quid fers? |
38724 | Sciebas quod nasciturus esses, et numerum dierum tuorum noveras? |
38724 | Sciebas quod nasciturus esses, et numerum dierum tuorum noveras?" |
38724 | Stulta, quid in vana spe jactas? |
38724 | Sus? |
38724 | The motto,"Vesani calices quid non fecere,"a parody on the line,"Fecundi calices quem non fecere disertum?" |
38724 | Vita quid est hominis? |
38724 | Vita quid est hominis? |
38724 | Vita quid est hominis? |
38724 | What''s yet in this That bears the name of life? |
38724 | Whence the proverb in many languages: When Adam delv''d and Eve span Where was then the gentleman? |
38724 | XLI THE GAMESTERS[ Illustration] Quid prodest homini, si universum mundum lucretur, animæ autem suæ detrimentum patiatur? |
38724 | XVI THE GENTLEMAN[ Illustration] Quis est homo qui vivet, et non videbit mortem, eruet animam suam de manu inferi? |
38724 | XXVIII THE MISER[ Illustration] Stulte, hac nocte repetunt animam tuam: et quæ parasti, cujus erunt? |
38724 | [ 14] Q. Cowick in Yorkshire? |
38724 | cruciatus et error, Vita quid est hominis? |
38724 | how it has happened that this_ famous_ Macaber is so little known, or whether the name really has a Teutonic aspect? |
38724 | nil te coronati juvant? |
38724 | porque curas De vida tan breve en punto passante?" |
38724 | quis me liberabit de corpore mortis hujus? |
38724 | quis me liberabit de corpore mortis hujus?" |
38724 | which the subject? |
38724 | | Or, which be the king? |
31876 | If,says J. E. McFadyen,[13]"it should be made highly probable that the stories were not strictly historical, what should we then have to say? |
31876 | To what end,says Professor Delitzsch,[5]"this toil and trouble in distant, inhospitable and danger- ridden lands? |
31876 | What is there,says Richard Hooker,[16]"necessary for man to know which the Psalms are not able to teach? |
31876 | What would it matter,he asks,"if Moses did not write the Pentateuch?" |
31876 | [ 21] Admitting now the presence of discrepancies between science and the Old Testament, what becomes of the Old Testament? 31876 [ 27] Is it right to raise a different standard for the Scriptures? |
31876 | [ 28] Finally, how can we estimate highly enough the devotional value of the Old Testament as illustrated, for example, in the book of Psalms? 31876 [ 30] But if this be true, how can any authority which rightly belongs to the Old Testament be affected by criticism? |
31876 | ( 2) What are the more important conclusions of criticism that have secured wide recognition? |
31876 | ( 3) What is the bearing of these conclusions, if true, upon the Christian view of the Old Testament? |
31876 | ), large lapis lazuli, couches of ivory, thrones of ivory, ivory,_ usu_ wood, box wood(? |
31876 | ), the question may well be asked, Why should he be considered less of a higher critic than, for example, Wellhausen? |
31876 | 1, which reads, in the Authorized Version,"Who hath believed our report?" |
31876 | 31, which, referring to the same statement, introduces it by,"Have ye not read that which was spoken unto you by God?" |
31876 | A few of these passages may be quoted: O Jehovah God of hosts, Who is a mighty one, like unto thee, O Jehovah? |
31876 | Again, have those early chapters of Genesis lost their doctrinal value? |
31876 | And Jehovah said unto him, Wherewith? |
31876 | And Jehovah said, Who shall entice Ahab, that he may go up and fall at Ramoth- gilead? |
31876 | And could a Divine Providence have chosen a different method? |
31876 | Are the Proverbs less instructive because criticism claims that they do not all come from the son of David? |
31876 | Are the religious and ethical truths taught intended to be final, or do they mark a stage in the development toward perfection and finality? |
31876 | But even admitting that Jesus used in these and other passages a personal name, does this imply a decision respecting authorship? |
31876 | But man dieth, and is laid low; Yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where is he? |
31876 | But what is higher criticism? |
31876 | But where was Israel at the time? |
31876 | Can any Christian believe that our God who is infinitely pure and holy ever did persuade anyone to tell a lie? |
31876 | Can any Christian believe that the God of love revealed by Jesus ever acted in such arbitrary manner? |
31876 | Do these similarities prove beyond question the dependence of the one upon the other? |
31876 | Does it necessarily follow that the Decalogue was borrowed from Buddha? |
31876 | Does logic demand, therefore, the conclusion that the Decalogue owes its existence to the sacred law of the Egyptians? |
31876 | Does such conflict exist? |
31876 | Doth scripture lie? |
31876 | Every book of it, every chapter of it, every verse of it, every word of it, every syllable of it( where are we to stop? |
31876 | Has anyone supplied a substitute for the simple"In the beginning God created heaven and earth"? |
31876 | Has archà ¦ ology thrown any light on the origin of the Sabbath day? |
31876 | Has he approached the wife of his neighbor? |
31876 | Has he grasped the garment of his neighbor? |
31876 | Has he spilled the blood of his neighbor? |
31876 | Have they not meditated, watched, and prayed-- Great souls with vision purged and purified? |
31876 | Hence, why not interpret the word metaphorically in Gen. 1? |
31876 | How are we to account for these differences? |
31876 | How do the conclusions of the nontraditional higher criticism affect the authority of Jesus Christ? |
31876 | How far divine? |
31876 | How far is it human in origin? |
31876 | How is this to be explained? |
31876 | How much truth is there in these claims? |
31876 | I sent forth a raven and let her go; The raven flew away, she saw the abatement of the waters,{ 211} She drew near, she waded(? |
31876 | If he found in the pages of the Old Testament weapons with which to put to flight the Evil One, might not we? |
31876 | If the Bible is not the final authority, where can be found a criterion by which the biblical, or Old Testament, statements may be judged? |
31876 | If this is not criticism, what is? |
31876 | Is it history or poetry? |
31876 | Is it necessary to have absolute scientific accuracy in every detail in order to do this{ 55} effectively? |
31876 | Is it not natural to find it in the fact that one and the same divine spirit overshadowed the many men who made contributions to the Book? |
31876 | Is it to be understood as literal history? |
31876 | Is its essential purpose didactic, without special regard for historic accuracy in{ 79} every detail? |
31876 | Is the book of Job less majestic and sublime because we know not the time or place of its birth? |
31876 | Is this the proper attitude? |
31876 | Is, then, the scientific teaching of the Bible false? |
31876 | Might it not have been the same with omniscience? |
31876 | Moreover,{ 51} where in Scripture could there be found an analogy to this mode of procedure? |
31876 | The Church''s holy fathers, were they wrong? |
31876 | The Revised Version reads,"Who hath believed our message?" |
31876 | The great question is, What does this name convey? |
31876 | The important question is not, Where do we find the natural basis upon which the system is built up by men under divine guidance? |
31876 | There are, however, three questions which are worthy of serious consideration:( 1) What is modern criticism? |
31876 | These words of the prophet Isaiah imply a lofty conception of true religion:"What unto me is the multitude of your sacrifices? |
31876 | We may inquire, in the first place, what is the New Testament view of the purpose of the Old Testament Scriptures? |
31876 | What are the facts in the case? |
31876 | What did we know a century ago of Elam? |
31876 | What enables the humblest Christian to come safely through the cursing Psalms and go straight to forgive his enemy? |
31876 | What have I done against the king my lord? |
31876 | What is its theological content? |
31876 | What is the true situation? |
31876 | What of Assyria? |
31876 | What of its inspiration? |
31876 | What other literary compositions lift us into such atmosphere of religious thought and emotion? |
31876 | What should be the attitude of the Christian toward this method of study? |
31876 | What tells us that we may eat things strangled, though the whole college of apostles deliberately and expressly prohibited such eating? |
31876 | What, now, is the general bearing of these discoveries on the trustworthiness of the Old Testament? |
31876 | What, then, are the most important finds? |
31876 | What, then, are the results of this comparative study? |
31876 | What, then, is biblical criticism? |
31876 | What, then, is the bearing of the conclusions of modern science upon the permanent value of the Old Testament? |
31876 | When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to trample my courts? |
31876 | Which one of the evangelists has preserved the actual words of Jesus? |
31876 | Who assures us that we need not anoint the sick with oil, although in the New Testament we are explicitly commanded to do so? |
31876 | Who has not heard sermons that created a profound spiritual impression, though their science and history were not altogether faultless? |
31876 | Who whispers as we read Genesis and Kings,''This is exemplary; this is not''? |
31876 | Why is it they impress us so? |
31876 | Why should I commit a sin against the king my lord?" |
31876 | Why this zealous emulation on the part of the nations to secure the greatest possible{ 123} number of mounds for excavation? |
31876 | Why, they ask, go to the Old Testament when we have the New with its more complete and perfect revelation? |
31876 | Will the lives of Abraham, Joseph, Samuel, Elijah, David, and many others ever lose their lessons? |
31876 | Will the revelation of the nature and character of God contained in the Old Testament ever lose its doctrinal value? |
31876 | Will we ever get beyond the moral duties which are, according to the Old Testament, obligatory upon man? |
31876 | With 30 talents of gold[ and] 800 talents of silver, precious stones,_ gukhli daggassi_(? |
31876 | Would it not be well to imitate him in the use of the Old Testament Scriptures? |
31876 | Would such an attitude be fair? |
31876 | Would the Psalms cease to lift us into the presence of God, if it should be demonstrated that most of them came{ 100} from a period later than David? |
31876 | [ 22] Must it be{ 53} discarded as no longer"profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for instruction which is in righteousness"? |
31876 | [ 23] What is the universe but a manifestation of God? |
31876 | but, Does the spirit and character of the system indicate such guidance? |
31876 | is it narrative or prediction? |
31876 | or any one of the various kinds of literature? |
31876 | { 233} What of its claims? |
18187 | = There speaks the shepherd pleading for his little sheep--How can Jacob stand, for he is small?" |
18187 | Shall we go to war or not? |
18187 | Tell us how to plant wheat,the Hebrews said to them, for example; or,"Will you please show us how to prune these grape vines?" |
18187 | What has become of Jehovah? |
18187 | What, are not our sacrifices holy and pleasing to Jehovah? 18187 Where are his promises to Abraham? |
18187 | Who is Saul? |
18187 | Who is that old man? |
18187 | Why do you have anything to do with these Gentile dogs? |
18187 | 1- 7? |
18187 | 1- 8 express the idea of one great God of all nations? |
18187 | 1200? |
18187 | 1? |
18187 | 2. Who had the harder work among the Hebrew shepherds, the women or the men? |
18187 | 28- 34? |
18187 | = The right and wrong of conquest.=--One may ask, what right had the Hebrews to attack and kill these people and seize their homes? |
18187 | ="Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, and bow myself before the high God? |
18187 | And was not Jehovah showing his pleasure by granting them these long years of peace and prosperity? |
18187 | Any Moseses? |
18187 | Are American brothers and sisters growing more quarrelsome or more kindly and loving toward one another? |
18187 | Are religious ceremonies ever substituted to- day for the religion of justice and right? |
18187 | Are superstition and wrong religious beliefs ever made the means of extortion and oppression to- day? |
18187 | Are there any Pharaohs to- day? |
18187 | Are there workers to- day who are in any form of slavery which may be compared to that of the Hebrews in Egypt? |
18187 | Behold, thou hast heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all lands, by destroying them utterly: and shalt thou be delivered? |
18187 | But did not the prophets speak against sacrifice, unless one remembered justice and mercy? |
18187 | But his Majesty was not angry, but asked him"Why are you so sad?" |
18187 | But the Pharaoh answered,"Who is Jehovah that I should hearken to his voice to let Israel go?" |
18187 | But what strange words are these which he utters? |
18187 | But who were those shepherd tribes living just west of the isthmus inside the gateway? |
18187 | Can you explain the inconsistency? |
18187 | Could you use the same arguments in favor of the League of Nations and our membership in it, as a nation? |
18187 | Did he favor it or condemn it? |
18187 | Did not Isaiah call down woes from Jehovah on those who took away poor men''s fields? |
18187 | Did they win or lose, succeed or fail? |
18187 | Each fugitive was asked,"Are you an Ephraimite?" |
18187 | For example, in the matter of moving picture shows? |
18187 | Have the gods of the nations delivered them?... |
18187 | How could this talent be used in our American life? |
18187 | How did Amos criticize the religion of burnt- offerings? |
18187 | How did David make the lives of the common people under his rule more prosperous and happy? |
18187 | How did Hosea come to think of God as loving and merciful? |
18187 | How did Jesus fulfill and broaden out the national hopes of the Jews? |
18187 | How did Moses succeed in delivering his countrymen? |
18187 | How did they keep alive their faith in Jehovah? |
18187 | How did things in general come to be as they are? |
18187 | How did this law compromise in the matter of burnt- offerings and other sacrifices? |
18187 | How did this wonderful world come into existence? |
18187 | How do you explain the success of the Romans in tyrannizing the proud Jews for so many years? |
18187 | How has modern science helped to free mankind from the curse of superstitious fear? |
18187 | How important did the Hebrews evidently consider the carrying out of sacrifices? |
18187 | How is it that you and I happen to be here? |
18187 | How much do you want for your wool? |
18187 | How should the natives of Africa be treated in the opening up of Africa to civilization? |
18187 | How were superstitious ideas about God used by greedy priests and fortune- tellers in Micah''s day to extort money from the people? |
18187 | How were these alliances connected with the worship of foreign gods? |
18187 | If so, how? |
18187 | In contrast with the Zealots, what was Jesus''plan for winning freedom and happiness, instead of the oppression and misery of Roman rule? |
18187 | In the light of the history in this chapter, which is the more likely to change human history, a battleship or a Bible class? |
18187 | In the light of this shrewd illustration, why is it hard to get_ good_ men to run for political office, even to- day? |
18187 | In this story of Cain and Abel is there any hint as to how even an animal sacrifice might be true worship? |
18187 | In what four periods of their history were the Jews happiest? |
18187 | In what special ways was Moses well trained to be an emancipator for his people? |
18187 | In what two ways did Nehemiah help the Jews in Jerusalem to a happier life? |
18187 | In what way did most of the kings who followed David make themselves a curse to their subjects? |
18187 | In what way do the oral traditions of a people throw light on the ideals and relationships they most valued? |
18187 | Is not the whole land before thee? |
18187 | Is there evidence to- day that the Jews still believe in a restored nation? |
18187 | Is this house, which is called by my name, become a den of robbers in your eyes? |
18187 | Is war more of a curse to the common people to- day than in ancient times, or less? |
18187 | Many said:"Why should we go up and help your people? |
18187 | Of the four short eras of righteousness, in the history of the Hebrews, in which does it seem to you that the common people made the greatest gains? |
18187 | One man sacrifices to a heathen god; another tries to bribe Jehovah with a sacrifice as though he were_ like_ the heathen gods:_ a._ Which is worse? |
18187 | Only such men could write such lines as these:="Lord, who shall sojourn in thy tabernacle? |
18187 | Shall I come before him with burnt- offerings, with calves of a year old? |
18187 | Shall we say, then, that as a whole, the great enterprise was a failure? |
18187 | Should they build a new temple for him, in Babylon? |
18187 | The wise man watches him pass, then says to his hearers:="Seest thou a wise man in his own conceit? |
18187 | They say,''What mean these laws and these statutes which you say Jehovah our God commanded?'' |
18187 | To what extent did the law- book of Deuteronomy lead to the practice of the teachings of the prophets? |
18187 | To what extent does the Old Testament reflect the experiences of shepherd life? |
18187 | To what extent was the settlement in Canaan peaceful and to what extent was it by conquest? |
18187 | Was the Maccabean rule a failure because it did not last? |
18187 | Was the disruption of the kingdom of Solomon a mistake, or was it a blessing? |
18187 | What advice would these writers have given us, in regard to our"Japanese"problem? |
18187 | What are some valuable lessons which great spiritual teachers among the Hebrews learned from their shepherd life? |
18187 | What arguments would you have used to persuade them? |
18187 | What classes still suffer most from war, the rich and powerful or the common people? |
18187 | What contributions did the Greeks bring to the civilization of the Jews in Canaan? |
18187 | What did Jesus think of the rule of Rome? |
18187 | What did Micah say were the essential things in religion? |
18187 | What did the prophet Jeremiah think of the law- book of Deuteronomy? |
18187 | What did they achieve, during a thousand years of striving? |
18187 | What did they have to do? |
18187 | What do you think this writer would have thought of our American habit of calling names at foreigners? |
18187 | What false ideas of God did Hosea combat? |
18187 | What has he to do with the Assyrians? |
18187 | What influences tended to make some of the Jews in this period more broad- minded and friendly toward foreigners? |
18187 | What is said in this chapter about the making of beautiful as well as necessary things, and about the doing of kindly deeds? |
18187 | What is the danger from continually hurling bad names at foreigners, such as"Greasers,""Chinks,"and so on? |
18187 | What kind of life did Abraham admire judging from the story of Lot? |
18187 | What kind of patriotism does this passage express? |
18187 | What kind? |
18187 | What lesson did a great prophet learn in regard to God from the experiences of an artisan? |
18187 | What lessons in civilization did the Hebrews learn in Canaan? |
18187 | What moral dangers did they have to fight against there? |
18187 | What national characteristics do hatred and contempt of other nations lead to? |
18187 | What other way of explaining the death of Uzzah and of the men of Beth- shemesh occurs to you rather than the anger of Jehovah? |
18187 | What part of the Ten Commandments seems most to reflect the influence of the great deliverance from Egypt? |
18187 | What parts of this chapter illustrate the special talent of the Hebrews for discovering good in things partly evil? |
18187 | What place is referred to by the author, when he writes,"The place that Jehovah your God shall choose, to cause his name to dwell there"? |
18187 | What plan did Isaiah devise to educate disciples in his religious teachings? |
18187 | What qualities are displayed by him, in the narrative of this chapter? |
18187 | What two kinds of special schools and teachers grew up among the Jews? |
18187 | What valuable characteristic of these people is reflected in the story of Joseph? |
18187 | What was Abraham''s most valuable contribution to history? |
18187 | What was Deborah''s most important contribution to the history of her people? |
18187 | What was the difference between ordinary sacrifices and special"whole burnt- offerings"? |
18187 | What was the effect of this deliverance on the life and religion of the Hebrews in after years? |
18187 | What was the historical connection between the study circles of Isaiah and the law- book of Deuteronomy? |
18187 | What was the name of the Pharaoh who oppressed the Hebrews? |
18187 | What was there to make life worth living unless some Redeemer should come from God? |
18187 | What were some of the evils of Babylonian life? |
18187 | What were some of the sayings of Isaiah in which he taught the lesson of faith in the one true God? |
18187 | What were some weaknesses and faults in the education of the scribes? |
18187 | What would he do if we should be conquered? |
18187 | When Ahab asked him,"What do you say?" |
18187 | Where and how do you think these good men and women, among whom Jesus was born, got their training? |
18187 | Where else besides Babylonia were large numbers of Hebrew exiles to be found? |
18187 | Where in the Bible is found the sentence spoken by Abraham to Lot, and quoted in this chapter? |
18187 | Where is the king of Hamath, and the king of Arpad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim? |
18187 | Where was Mount Sinai? |
18187 | Which kind of prayer counts more for the happiness of all, prayers for personal advantage, or prayers of love and gratitude to our Father? |
18187 | Which of them seem to you to be in the spirit of Moses? |
18187 | Which of these do you like best? |
18187 | Which of these two prophets do you consider the greater? |
18187 | Who shall dwell in thy holy hill? |
18187 | Why did John''s message arouse such interest and enthusiasm? |
18187 | Why did Solomon grow up with selfish and extravagant habits and ideals? |
18187 | Why did it seem necessary for the Hebrews to have a king? |
18187 | Why did many of the Jews become more narrowly prejudiced against foreigners after the destruction of Jerusalem? |
18187 | Why did the Jews in Isaiah''s time seek for alliances with foreign countries? |
18187 | Why is all that crowd gathered over there in the temple yard? |
18187 | Why was Solomon unpopular? |
18187 | Why were some of the wisest of the Hebrews opposed to the idea of a king? |
18187 | Why were the Hebrews in the first years after the settlement so often beaten by their enemies? |
18187 | Why were the Jews specially discontented under the rule of the Romans? |
18187 | Why would it have been a calamity for the world if the Philistines had conquered the Hebrews? |
18187 | Why? |
18187 | Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil? |
18187 | With what hopes did the Jews comfort themselves after the destruction of Jerusalem? |
18187 | With which did David do the more for the happiness of his people, with the sword, or with his harp? |
18187 | Would he also become a tyrant? |
18187 | Would he have us stop offering up burnt- offerings? |
18187 | Would he make their children slaves and take the best of their flocks and herds and wheat and oil, leaving them in poverty while he lived in luxury? |
18187 | _ First citizen:_ Did you hear of my good fortune? |
18187 | _ Second citizen:_ How? |
18187 | _ Second citizen:_ What would the prophets have said to a transaction like that? |
18187 | _ b._ Which would the authors of Deuteronomy have considered worse? |
18187 | _ c._ Which would Jeremiah have considered worse? |
18187 | or,"Wo n''t you give us a few lessons in driving oxen? |
18187 | shall I give my first- born for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul? |
44119 | But who may abide the day of his coming? 44119 But why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? |
44119 | I pray thee, of whom did the Prophet speak these words? |
44119 | Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? 44119 Many good works have I showed you from the Father; for which of those works do you stone me? |
44119 | To which of the angels said he at any time, Sit on my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool? |
44119 | 13 Are we not told that the child born, the son given, is the mighty God? |
44119 | After his resurrection we hear them saying,"Lord wilt thou at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?" |
44119 | Against fallen and rebellious man? |
44119 | Against whom do the kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together?" |
44119 | And are not God and man united in the complex person of Jesus of Nazareth, Israel''s long promised and expected Messiah? |
44119 | And are not all the other passages, of a similar kind, equally applicable to the Christ of God? |
44119 | And did he not demand all men, to honour the Son, even as they honour the Father? |
44119 | And is not the whole Psalm a striking description of his unparalleled sufferings, of his unprecedented degradation and humility? |
44119 | And to Pilate''s question, whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you, Barabbas or Jesus? |
44119 | And what relationship would there then have existed between Christ and his church? |
44119 | And who is this mighty conqueror? |
44119 | And why so soon after their transgression? |
44119 | Are not the other triumphs of the Spirit worthy of regard, when five thousand are made willing cordially to embrace Christ crucified? |
44119 | Are we not taught in the case of our first parents, the absolute necessity there is for our knowing and receiving Christ? |
44119 | Are we not told that no man hath seen the Father, save the only begotten of the Father, who came down from heaven? |
44119 | As he was openly put to shame on earth, is it not right that he should here also be publicly rewarded? |
44119 | At one time, the Herodians are sent with the question,"Is it lawful to give tribute to CÃ ¦ sar, or not?" |
44119 | Besides, what advantage could they hope to gain by such a scheme? |
44119 | But against whom is it directed? |
44119 | But are we, for that cause, to refuse our belief of its truth? |
44119 | But do not the guilty sigh for pardon, the captives for liberty, the oppressed for a deliverer? |
44119 | But do they not, in robbing him of Deity, destroy all his claim to our attention? |
44119 | But even allowing the body to have been gone whilst they slept, how could they possibly know, that it was the disciples who had taken it? |
44119 | But he mildly answered,"Yea, have ye never read, Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou hast perfected praise?" |
44119 | But if, as the soldiers proclaimed, the disciples did steal him away, why are these handful of fishermen allowed to retain possession? |
44119 | But where shall we find the man who can, by any means,"redeem his brother, or give to God a ransom for his soul?" |
44119 | But wherefore all this care and attention over the dead body of one crucified at Golgotha? |
44119 | But who could have directed them to this obscure retreat, to find the infant King? |
44119 | But why is the sword called upon to awake against him? |
44119 | But why"do these heathens rage, and against whom do these kings of the earth set themselves,"and wherefore all this consultation and contrivance? |
44119 | But, shall the unchangeable Jehovah alter his purposes or mould his plans, to meet the idle fancies or short- sighted schemes of the children of men? |
44119 | But, were none found to espouse his cause? |
44119 | Can this be the answer of the meek and lowly Jesus to a beloved follower, who only spoke with an intention to prevent his Lord from suffering? |
44119 | Did Moses choose rather"to suffer affliction with the people of God, than enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season?" |
44119 | Did Moses esteem the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures of Egypt? |
44119 | Did Moses plead for the rebellious Israelites? |
44119 | Did he not also appear to Joshua, as Captain of the Lord''s hosts? |
44119 | Did he not honour many of the patriarchs and prophets with a display of his person? |
44119 | Did he not in vision appear in the same form to Ezekiel and Daniel, as he afterwards did to John, in the Isle of Patmos? |
44119 | Did not the recipients of his bounty appear for his rescue? |
44119 | Did not this glorious Mediator love to manifest himself in that character to the Church, from the earliest ages of the world? |
44119 | Did not those eyes he had blessed with vision, with tears supplicate compassion for their benefactor? |
44119 | Do they not, with the Jews, raise the cry of blasphemy against him? |
44119 | Do we hear the Prophet inquire"Wherefore art thou red in thine apparel, and thy garments like him that treadeth the wine- vat?" |
44119 | Do we not find an opinion generally prevalent amongst the ancient Jews, that no man could see the face of God, and live? |
44119 | Do we not hear Jesus saying-- I and my Father are one, the Father dwelleth in me, and I in him, he that hath seen me, hath seen the Father also? |
44119 | Do we not here instantly recognise the language of the despised Nazarene? |
44119 | Do ye now need to be reminded that the words are a true description of the man ye call Jesus of Nazareth? |
44119 | Even Pilate marvelled at his silence, and exclaimed, hearest thou not how many things these witness against thee? |
44119 | God is not"a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent:""hath he said, and shall he not do it?" |
44119 | Has he not ever been the only visible image of the invisible God? |
44119 | Has he not pronounced an awful curse on those who worship any but the true God? |
44119 | Have they no claim to our gratitude? |
44119 | Have ye not read of his life, of his acts, of his words, and ways; but above all, have ye not heard the oft told tale of his death? |
44119 | He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation? |
44119 | He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation? |
44119 | In short who can discover or fully explain the mysterious link which unites mind to matter? |
44119 | In what court of judicature shall we find such another instance? |
44119 | In what light are we to view them, if not as descriptive of the person of the God- man, Christ Jesus? |
44119 | Is Jerusalem yet the"joy of the whole earth?" |
44119 | Is it not more than probable, that God, in the person of the Father, has ever been invisible to the inhabitants of earth? |
44119 | Is it not the second person in the glorious Trinity, who has taken the human nature into union with his divine person? |
44119 | Is it not to this, we must attribute the otherwise extraordinary silence Jesus manifested at the injustice of Pilate''s sentence? |
44119 | Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? |
44119 | Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? |
44119 | Is it to secure a powerful tyrant, the scourge of an oppressed nation? |
44119 | Is not God represented in his word, as highly jealous of his honour, and has he not solemnly declared, that he will not give his glory to another? |
44119 | Is not Jesus proclaimed King of Zion; the Lord our Righteousness, and the Prince of Peace? |
44119 | Is not the Son declared equal to the Father as touching his Godhead? |
44119 | Is not the view of a suffering Redeemer calculated to raise the Christian''s confidence, even in seasons of the deepest affliction? |
44119 | Is this house, which is called by my name, become a den of robbers in your eyes? |
44119 | Is this house, which is called by my name, become a den of robbers in your eyes? |
44119 | Is this the conduct of Roman warriors? |
44119 | Is this the language of the man, who, when he was reviled, reviled not again, and when persecuted, he blessed? |
44119 | Listen to their cry,"Men and brethren, what must we do?" |
44119 | May we not join in happy chorus,"O death, where is thy sting? |
44119 | Might not the sight of unclouded Deity destroy a body of flesh? |
44119 | Must not he, who paid the full price of a soul, know its worth? |
44119 | My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? |
44119 | My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? |
44119 | O grave, where is thy victory? |
44119 | Or if his body had been formed of the dust, as was Adam''s, how could the promise given at the fall of man, have been fulfilled? |
44119 | Perhaps it may be thought superstitious weakness, to imagine an eclipse portended some great event? |
44119 | Should we not feel more disposed to pity and reclaim, that insult and oppress, this deluded people? |
44119 | Surely these were none of the stout hearts who dared even to crucify the Lord of life and glory? |
44119 | The Jews, where are they? |
44119 | The Socinian may smile with contempt when the Deity of Jesus is attested, but is it not written? |
44119 | The next interesting question which arises, is, Who is this Shepherd? |
44119 | They dwell in every land, but have none they can call their own? |
44119 | Thus did he give the most decided testimony to his Godhead, for who but God, strictly speaking, can claim a people as his own? |
44119 | To what cause can we attribute this astonishing change in the minds of three thousand persons in the same instant of time? |
44119 | To what cause must we attribute this act of forbearance, on the part of the by- standers as well as soldiers? |
44119 | Was Moses a prophet? |
44119 | Was Moses as king in Jeshurun? |
44119 | Was it not a condescension in the second person of the glorious Trinity to assume the character and office of Mediator? |
44119 | Was it not the Messiah, who appeared to the Old Testament saints? |
44119 | Was not Satan the ringleader of those who crucified him, in whom his Judges declared, they could find no fault worthy of death? |
44119 | Was not the same glorious personage the man with whom Jacob wrestled, when he is said to have had power with God and to have prevailed? |
44119 | Was this priest of the most High God honoured with the title of King of Salem-- by interpretation, King of Righteousness, and King of Peace? |
44119 | We eagerly inquire what powers could have had such influence over him, as to occasion so great anguish of spirit? |
44119 | Were not those tongues whose powers of articulation Jesus had restored, heard to plead for mercy? |
44119 | Were not those withered arms he had healed, upraised to shield from insult the giver of their strength? |
44119 | What end was it designed to answer? |
44119 | What lamb so patient under the hand of the destroyer? |
44119 | What man can, by any means, redeem his brother, or give to God a ransom for his soul? |
44119 | What other nation has so long preserved a distinction? |
44119 | What sword? |
44119 | What was it which so soon relaxed the nerves, and damped the bravery of a soldiery, famed for their discipline and valour? |
44119 | When he entered our world, was there not a proclamation of peace on earth, and good will to man? |
44119 | When were converts to Christianity most numerous? |
44119 | Whence this mark of respect, toward the object of their scorn and abhorrence? |
44119 | Where are the Britons, Romans, Saxons, Normans, ancient inhabitants of our Isle? |
44119 | Where shall we find a person who so closely resembles Moses, as Christ? |
44119 | Who can discover or fully explain the nature, order, and beauteous economy, displayed in the animate and inanimate creation? |
44119 | Who is this King of glory? |
44119 | Who is this King of glory? |
44119 | Who so oppressed and afflicted as he? |
44119 | Who so patient under insult and tyrannical cruelty? |
44119 | Who so silent under the voice of calumny? |
44119 | Why are thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring? |
44119 | Why did not the Chief Priest, at the head of the Jewish Sanhedrim, supported by the Roman authority, instantly compel them to surrender the body? |
44119 | Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? |
44119 | Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? |
44119 | Would not the true majesty, and splendour of Godhead be more than man in his present state could bear? |
44119 | Would you behold the justice of God? |
44119 | Would you know the mercy of God, and see a display of his love to man? |
44119 | Yet how is the method of man''s reconciliation with God slighted? |
44119 | [ 38] We are told the word is derived from Natzar, which signifies a branch; and is not Jesus described as the man whose name is"the Branch?" |
44119 | and bring him under the curse and punishment pronounced by the eternal and unchangeable Jehovah, against every blasphemer? |
44119 | and did he not speak of the calamities that would befall the Jews? |
44119 | and has he not declared, that it will profit us little"to gain the whole world and lose our own soul?" |
44119 | and who shall stand when he appeareth?" |
44119 | could ye not watch with me one hour?" |
44119 | in fact do they not make him an impostor and deceiver? |
44119 | is it I?" |
44119 | or rather, where are they not? |
44119 | or"hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?" |
4732 | How shall I do such great wrong and sin against God? |
4732 | If your sins are as scarlet, how should they be reckoned white as snow? 4732 Is it thou, O troubler of Israel?" |
4732 | Thou wilt build a house FOR ME? 4732 What is youth? |
4732 | Why hast thou disquieted me, to bring me up? 4732 Woe to them who long for the day of the Lord!--What to you is the day of the Lord,? |
4732 | ), what conscientious man can attach any weight to the opposite assertion of the Talmud? |
4732 | ):"Shall I come before Him with burnt- offerings with calves of a year old? |
4732 | 1- 9 go back before chap x. and join on to vi.-ix.? |
4732 | 10), if no mention is made of his wrestling with El, which was the occasion of his change of name? |
4732 | 11, Y+R for Y+RP? |
4732 | 13), which apprehends the antithesis thus:"THOU wilt build a house for me? |
4732 | 13:) OUTOI) EUXONTAI> UEIN( EKATOMBAS TOIS QEOIS KAI XRWNTAI TOIS( IEREIOIS PROS) EUWXIAN. |
4732 | 14 are even called officers of the host as in 2Kings xi 15, after their soldiers have been taken from them or metamorphosed? |
4732 | 14)? |
4732 | 1:"and Jehovah spake to him, How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him?" |
4732 | 29? |
4732 | 2:) EN( HLLLA| TI LEGEI) H GRAFH i.e., How stands it written in the section relating to Elijah? |
4732 | 2Maccabees and a multitude of other compositions have also made use of"sources,"but how does this enhance the value of their statements? |
4732 | 30(? |
4732 | 4,"Remember ye the torah of Moses my servant;"but where shall we look for any second expression of this nature? |
4732 | 8? |
4732 | > xxvi. |
4732 | ?> CHAPTER X. |
4732 | A period from which no monuments are preserved to us? |
4732 | Above all, how could the scribes hope to retain their importance if temple and synagogue were cast into the shade by politics and clash of arms? |
4732 | And Pharaoh said to Jacob, How many are the days of the years of thy life? |
4732 | And finally as for the reference to Ezekiel(? |
4732 | And for what reason? |
4732 | And what could be the sense of representing Adam and Eve as so intent to know what was sin and what was virtue? |
4732 | And what of the ungodly? |
4732 | And when they ask: Why hath Jehovah done thus to this land and to this house? |
4732 | And which is the more original-- that the angels use a ladder as in Genesis, or that they have wings as in Isaiah? |
4732 | And why? |
4732 | Are we to suppose that Doeg, single- handed, could have made away with eighty- five men? |
4732 | Are we to take it then that he formed his own special private notion of the Torah? |
4732 | But a mist(?) |
4732 | But how did the difference arise? |
4732 | But in what manner was this done? |
4732 | But is it older or younger than Deuteronomy? |
4732 | But is the ark a guarantee of the existence of the tabernacle? |
4732 | But the most important question came at last to be, how individuals were to have part in the glory of the future? |
4732 | But the vengeance is to be executed on God, and in such a case who can be the avenger? |
4732 | But what is the inner relation of the one version to the other? |
4732 | But what is the state of the case as regards the_ pesah_? |
4732 | But what of the fact that a people of at least two millions has only 22,273 firstborn males, or say 50,000 firstborn of both sexes? |
4732 | But what would the objectors have? |
4732 | But where is this central authority in the period of the judges? |
4732 | But, even if Zerah were really a historical personage, of what avail would this be for the unhistorical connection? |
4732 | By the way is there anything in the similarity between Sene and Sinai? |
4732 | Can this have been the time when Noah''s family made up the whole population of the earth? |
4732 | Deuteronomy was really nothing more than a theory during the pre- exile period, but who would argue from this that it was not there at all? |
4732 | Did He in truth dwell behind the clouds, and did He not care about the doings of men? |
4732 | Did he find support in the Nebiim? |
4732 | Did ye offer unto me sacrifices and gifts in the wilderness the forty years, O house of Israel?" |
4732 | Do they expect to find positive statements of the non- existence of what had not yet come into being? |
4732 | Does this amount, in the circumstances, to a proof that such traits were derived from that source? |
4732 | Even critical analysis? |
4732 | For what reason does Chronicles stand in the canon at all, if not in order to teach us this? |
4732 | God hath delivered into your hand the princes of Midian, and what was I able to do in comparison of you?" |
4732 | Had the Levites a military organisation, and, divided into three companies, did they change places every week in the temple service? |
4732 | Hagar called the name of Jehovah who spoke with her, El Roi( God of Seeing), for she said,"Have I seen God, and am I kept in life after my seeing?" |
4732 | Have we anything like the true history of Joseph in the Priestly Code? |
4732 | Have ye not cast out the priests of Jehovah, the sons of Aaron and the Levites, and made for yourselves priests after the manner of the Gentiles? |
4732 | He can not allow anything to happen without Levites; and was the ark of the covenant to be fetched to Jerusalem without them? |
4732 | He is a second Moses? |
4732 | How are we to regard this fact? |
4732 | How can we explain this preponderance of priests over Levites, which is still surprising even if the individual figures are not to be taken as exact? |
4732 | How does it manage that? |
4732 | How in that case would it have been possible for him to make himself understood by the people, or to exercise influence over them? |
4732 | How much more must this be the case with narrators whose express business is with the tradition? |
4732 | How was it possible that Jehoiada should waive his divine right and suffer such a sacrilegious invasion of sacred privileges? |
4732 | How was it possible that in spite of this his rule had no continuance? |
4732 | How was it with the martyrs who had died in the expectation of the kingdom of God, before it came? |
4732 | How would the colourless God of abstraction fare in such a situation? |
4732 | If men do their part, how can Jehovah fail to do His? |
4732 | If the question, Whereon did Jehovah''s relation to Israel ultimately rest? |
4732 | If they are red like crimson, how should they be as wool? |
4732 | If we are to explain the_ omissions_ by reference to the"author''s plan,"why may we not apply the same principle to the_ additions_? |
4732 | In fact, the narrator speaks of a permanent house at Shiloh with doors and doorposts; that possibly may be an anachronism/1/( yet why?) |
4732 | Into the genealogy a wonderful account of the slaying of the children of Ephraim by the men of Gath( 1Samuel iv.?) |
4732 | Is it a humiliating thing that Israel should owe its freedom to a Persian? |
4732 | Is it supposes that the tabernacle tolerates other sanctuaries besides itself? |
4732 | Is not the gleaning of the grapes of Ephraim better than the vintage of Abiezer? |
4732 | Is the Law the starting- point for the history of ancient Israel or for that of Judaism? |
4732 | Is the Lord pleased with thousands of rams, with ten thousands of rivers of oil? |
4732 | It was not removed from the earth after the fall; it is there still, else whence the need of cherubs to guard the access to it? |
4732 | Must not some regard in fairness be paid to the ensemble of the question? |
4732 | Nay, is it not rather a proof of the world- wide sway of the God of Jacob that He should thus summon His instruments from the ends of the earth? |
4732 | Now it is admitted that the three constituent elements are separated from each other by wide intervals; the question then arises, In what order? |
4732 | Only in< 2Kings?> xviii. |
4732 | Or was Samuel in conspiracy with the priests against Saul? |
4732 | Out of mere delight in Levitical pomp and high solemnities? |
4732 | Perhaps because now the Priestly Code has suddenly awakened to life after its long trance, and become the inspiration of Ezekiel? |
4732 | Serug is the name of a district which borders Haran on the North; how can the son of Serug all at once leap back to Ur Casdim? |
4732 | Shall we suppose that they all of them forget this subject by mere accident, or that they conspired to ignore it? |
4732 | Should we ask,_ how_ were things then? |
4732 | Surely not the false gods which he has destroyed? |
4732 | The prophet Elijah, always on the spot at the right moment, hurled the word at him,"Hast thou killed and also taken possession? |
4732 | The question is, which of the two writings stands nearest to the starting- point? |
4732 | The site of Sinai(= Horeb?) |
4732 | Then is the Torah to die with him, and truth itself to succumb to falsehood, to heathenism? |
4732 | There are no directions about the_ nervus ischiadicus_<** sciatic nerve?? |
4732 | There are no directions about the_ nervus ischiadicus_<** sciatic nerve?? |
4732 | Thus it is that the prophets are able to ask whether then Jehovah has commanded His people to tax their energies with such exertions? |
4732 | To the Chronicler the story so told is quite incomprehensible; what does he make of it? |
4732 | To what purpose( it was asked) all this religious strictness, which led to so much that was unpleasant? |
4732 | Was he the man in whom the Messianic prophecies had found their fulfilment? |
4732 | Was it such a difficult matter to find out forty definite stations in the wilderness for the forty years of the wanderings? |
4732 | Was there any other quarter in which help could yet be sought? |
4732 | Was there then, apart from this, strictly speaking, no material difference? |
4732 | We might draw conclusions with regard to the body from the head: but what sort of an idea can we form of the position of Samuel? |
4732 | Were the wicked right in saying that there was no God, i.e., that He did not rule and judge on earth? |
4732 | Were these then the Messianic times which, it had been foretold, were to dawn at the close of their captivity? |
4732 | Were they to escape from wrath because they died before the day of judgment? |
4732 | What can have become, in the meantime, of the golden altar of incense? |
4732 | What could the assertion mean that God would have no one but Himself know the difference between good and evil, and would deny to man this knowledge? |
4732 | What did they mean? |
4732 | What does Riehm mean by high antiquity? |
4732 | What follows from this for the question before us? |
4732 | What great genius was needed to transform the temple into a portable tent? |
4732 | What indeed will ye do in the time of the solemn assembly and in the day of the feast of Jehovah? |
4732 | What is the knowledge of good and evil? |
4732 | What plan was to be taken, what materials to be used for such a building as the times allowed? |
4732 | What power could then have been able in those days, when every man did what was right in his own eyes, to compel the individual to pay? |
4732 | What sort of creative power is that which brings forth nothing but numbers and names? |
4732 | What then are we to infer from this as to the historical place of the Priestly Code, if it be judged necessary to assign it such a place at all? |
4732 | What then does Ewald say to the narratives of Daniel or Jonah? |
4732 | What then? |
4732 | What will ye do in the day of festival and in the day of the feast of the Lord? |
4732 | Whence this concentration of all Israel into one great congregation[ QHL,( DH], without its like anywhere else in the Old Testament? |
4732 | Whence this sudden change? |
4732 | Where do they ever lean on any other authority than the truth of what they say; where do they rest on any other foundation than their own certainty? |
4732 | Where is the Mosaic altar of burnt- offering? |
4732 | Where is the whole wilderness- legislation as given from the tabernacle? |
4732 | Who else than Jehovah could have thus sent Cyrus? |
4732 | Why all this zeal for Jehovah, who refused to be mollified by it? |
4732 | Why does he limit his attention to the prophetic literature? |
4732 | Why not until now? |
4732 | Why the two altars and the two stories of their inauguration, both tracing their origin to the patron of Ophra? |
4732 | Why then did not Jehoiada make use of his own guard, the myriads of Levites who were at his command? |
4732 | Why, for example, are there none of them in the mass of laws of the middle books of the Hexateuch? |
4732 | Why? |
4732 | Will ye save him? |
4732 | [.1?] |
4732 | and not only so, but even after the ordinances relating to the adornment of the priests, and the inauguration of the divine service? |
4732 | and where be all His miracles, of which our fathers told us? |
4732 | and xxxii.? |
4732 | m(yl q+n ii.19? |
4732 | seq.? |
4732 | so that whosoever cometh to fill his hands with a young bullock and seven rams, even he may become a priest for the false gods? |
4732 | vanquished Goliath the giant, the shaft of whose spear was as thick as a weaver''s beam? |
4732 | was the Law to be even a second time broken under the pious king David? |
4732 | what was exactly the nature of the theocratic constitution? |
4732 | why thus separated from the other furnishings of the inner sanctuary? |
26094 | And may it not be thus with all the future journey of life? |
26094 | And think you that I would bring sin upon your head? |
26094 | And what followed? |
26094 | And who may this chosen individual be? |
26094 | Are these brave spirits now reigning in one of these orbs of beauty? |
26094 | Are you a follower of Antiochus Epiphanes? |
26094 | Are you not proud of your kinsman, my child? |
26094 | Behold, farther on in the roll, what was revealed to the prophet Isaiah? 26094 But who, then, visibly appeared unto Abraham? |
26094 | Can you deny that you have been present as a spy at a scene to have witnessed which places the lives of all here assembled in your hands? |
26094 | Can you have read the sentence correctly? 26094 Can you not look upon me as something more than a brother, Zarah?" |
26094 | Can you not_ believe_? |
26094 | Can you tell me where that home is? |
26094 | Dead? |
26094 | Did you never hear of the proofs given by Zopyrus? 26094 Dwells the Lord Lycidas here?" |
26094 | Even the privilege of wedding a Hebrew maiden? |
26094 | From whence comes all this? |
26094 | Hadassah, Hadassah, into what wilderness of heresy are you wandering? |
26094 | Has Joab never spoken to you of a stranger, very goodly in person and graceful in mien? |
26094 | Has anything happened? |
26094 | Have you been here in the heat of the sun, my dove, letting the fierce rays beat on your unveiled face? |
26094 | Have you heard from Joab where dwells a week-- an Athenian-- Lycidas is his name? |
26094 | How shall I find my way, father? |
26094 | How shall I pass them? |
26094 | I do not understand you,said Abishai;"how is the word Sacrifice written on Nature?" |
26094 | If God should deign to take the form of Man, to bear Man''s penalty, to suffer Man''s death, might He not be_ both_? |
26094 | Is he not something more? |
26094 | Is it for this that you have washed your hands in innocency, and kept your feet in the paths of truth? 26094 Is it known what the despatches contain?" |
26094 | Is it not evident,pursued Hadassah,"that the arm of the Lord is stretched out to fight for Judah--- that His blessing goes with Judas Maccabeus? |
26094 | Is it sinful to desire that the blessings of the covenant were not so exclusive? |
26094 | Is it so? 26094 Is it, can it be because another has a nearer place in your heart?" |
26094 | Is it-- can it be true-- Zarah-- captive-- in peril? |
26094 | Is not this the_ Promised Land_ still? |
26094 | Is the Lord the Maker only of the Jew; made He not the Gentile also? |
26094 | Is there no danger from him? |
26094 | Is your father living? |
26094 | Know you the numbers of the Syrians? |
26094 | Lycidas? 26094 Now,"thought Zarah,"there is a long dark passage to traverse-- is it on the right or the left? |
26094 | Oh, mother, think you that the stranger will live? |
26094 | See we it not on all things around us? |
26094 | See you yon Syrian banner waving from the tower,cried Maccabeus,--"who will be the first to tear it down?" |
26094 | See you yon smoke arising from smouldering heaps? 26094 See you yon stone, my brother?" |
26094 | Thinks Antiochus Epiphanes that he hath power to strive against the Lord? |
26094 | Was he not with you at the rebellious meeting? |
26094 | Was it not a proud moment for Achsah, when Othniel, after the conquest of Kirjathsepher, claimed her hand as the victor''s prize? |
26094 | Were that well? |
26094 | What God hath planted, who shall root up? 26094 What course will you then pursue towards Maccabeus?" |
26094 | What have you there, Joab, under yon mantle? |
26094 | What is the number of our forces? |
26094 | What is written here of the coming Messiah? |
26094 | What mean ye, Hebrews-- friends? 26094 What means this tumult? |
26094 | What would you have me do? |
26094 | What would you say in your defence, young man? |
26094 | What, the lady Hadassah? |
26094 | When was that? |
26094 | Where are we now? |
26094 | Where is Joab? |
26094 | Wherefore not? |
26094 | Whither can I fly, and how? |
26094 | Whither could I fly? |
26094 | Whither has he gone? |
26094 | Who am I, that I should claim exemption from disappointment and loss? 26094 Who are you that you should judge, you Nabal, you son of folly?" |
26094 | Who is My Fellow? |
26094 | Who is he,continued Joab,"and how comes he to be clasped in the arms of the Lady Hadassah?" |
26094 | Who is yon Gentile? |
26094 | Who then lay a bleeding corpse on the threshold, slain by the murderous Syrians? |
26094 | Why should you not know of the high honour awaiting my daughter? 26094 Woe is me!--what shall I do-- what shall I do-- is there no way of escape?" |
26094 | You pity the sufferers? |
26094 | You will obey me, my daughter? |
26094 | Zarah is prisoner in yon palace,said Hadassah,"you will do all in your power to save her?" |
26094 | Zarah, why should I longer conceal from you what has so long been in my thoughts? |
26094 | --''Think you, child,''said Hadassah,''that a building ten thousand times more splendid than that raised by Solomon would add a whit to His glory? |
26094 | 2), and will the candlestick then be needed? |
26094 | 23)? |
26094 | 54) that Christ should suffer these things? |
26094 | And his own life-- was it not in danger? |
26094 | And how had the last half- year sped with Zarah? |
26094 | And in an almost inaudible voice the aged lady added, closing her eyes,"Must I know that misery twice?" |
26094 | And will not He for whom I die hear now my feeble prayers for those whom I leave behind? |
26094 | And, if my mother Hadassah reads Scripture aright, may not such a time be approaching? |
26094 | Are you content?" |
26094 | Are you still insane enough to choose tortures and death?" |
26094 | At last she timidly said, her cheeks glowing crimson as she spoke,"Shall I be candid with you, Lycidas? |
26094 | But what can we expect from the daughter of a perjured traitor, an apostate? |
26094 | But what was the alternative, if the dreaded leap were not taken? |
26094 | But what would such a trophy of earthly distinction be to her? |
26094 | But will not He who supported me under the one sustain me also through the other, if I must die for my faith to- morrow before that terrible king? |
26094 | Can God care only for the children of Abraham? |
26094 | Can there be salvation for any that may not partake of the Paschal lamb? |
26094 | Could such a soft silken thread bear the strain of a blast which might snap the strongest cable? |
26094 | Could the soldier''s words be true? |
26094 | Did Hadassah hear the joyful exclamation? |
26094 | Did not Nathan say to penitent David,''Thou shalt not surely die;''was not even the guilty Manasseh restored to his throne? |
26094 | Do the Hebrews hope for the advent of a Deity upon earth, or only that of a prophet? |
26094 | Do you not rejoice, Zarah, in the victory which has been won by our Hebrew heroes?" |
26094 | Does it increase the value of the diamond if the earth in which it lies embedded show a few spangles of gold dust?'' |
26094 | FRIENDS OR FOES? |
26094 | FRIENDS OR FOES? |
26094 | Had she really spoken truth when she had said,"Hadassah would not have blamed us?" |
26094 | Had there been aught in her conduct unseemly? |
26094 | Had they not measured swords with the warriors of Apollonius and Seron, and more recently those of Bacchides? |
26094 | Had they not scattered the thousands of Nicanor, and made Giorgias seek safety in ignominious retreat? |
26094 | Have we not here the Victim, the Substitute, the Sacrifice bound on the altar, bleeding, wounded, dying, and that for sins not His own?" |
26094 | Have you no friends, no relatives, in Galilee, or on the sea- coast?" |
26094 | He soon beheld her-- could it indeed be she? |
26094 | How many of the inhabitants of Modin obeyed the call? |
26094 | I could scarcely endure the terror: how could I endure the pain? |
26094 | If Gentile Christians are longing and praying for that time, shall not Hebrews long, pray, and strive to hasten its coming? |
26094 | If Zarah remained firm in the faith, she must die;--could the father endure to witness the martyrdom of his beautiful child? |
26094 | In the moment of triumph,"Will not Zarah rejoice?" |
26094 | Is it for this that you have devoted all your powers to God and your country, have shrunk from no toil, and dreaded no danger? |
26094 | Is not exclusion from this feast exclusion from pardoning grace? |
26094 | Is the note of triumph sounded here? |
26094 | Is this the faith of the Hebrews?" |
26094 | Know you not how Babylon, the golden city, fell under the sword of Darius? |
26094 | May it not be-- must it not so be-- if we read the Scriptures aright?" |
26094 | On whose glory was Isaiah permitted to gaze? |
26094 | Once when Zarah had ventured to ask the question,"Did you know my father?" |
26094 | See you the glitter of the spears? |
26094 | Shall they not search their hearts and ask,"Wherefore is it so long delayed? |
26094 | Shall we charge down upon them, and sweep them from the face of the earth?" |
26094 | She had called the Gentile by his name, could it be that which had drawn upon her the unwonted displeasure of Hadassah? |
26094 | Son of Phineas, descendant of Aaron the high- priest of God, have you no word to speak over the grave of those who died for the faith?" |
26094 | Tell me what is the name of the Hebrew''s powerful God?" |
26094 | Then, raising her head, she suddenly inquired--"Did my father also destine me to be the bride of my kinsman?" |
26094 | Think we that the All- merciful can take pleasure in the death of bulls or of goats? |
26094 | Was Hadassah angry with her daughter? |
26094 | Was Zarah thankful also? |
26094 | Was it a foreboding of coming sorrow, or a feeling of self- reproach, that brooded over the maiden''s soul? |
26094 | Was not Maccabeus their leader, and saw they not the light flashing from his helmet in the fore- front of the battle? |
26094 | Was not exultation in the heart of Maccabeus at that moment? |
26094 | Was not instant flight from court the only means of affording a chance of safety either to parent or daughter? |
26094 | Was not the Canaanite to be rooted out of the land? |
26094 | Was such a mighty hero, such an exalted leader, likely to care for the heart of a simple girl? |
26094 | What had she done, what had she said, that her venerated relative should look on her thus? |
26094 | What is the name of that God whom they would not deny, even to save themselves from torture and death?" |
26094 | What marvel if with some of these warriors religion have darkened into fanaticism, courage degenerated into savage fierceness? |
26094 | What profit is there in obedience, what benefit in devotion? |
26094 | What says she?" |
26094 | When David was engaged in rescuing his flock from the lion and the bear, did he stop to gather the lilies of the field? |
26094 | Wherefore are the heathen still suffered to prevail; the followers of the false prophet to hold the holy city in subjection? |
26094 | Who dare bid us draw back when the Lord hath delivered the prey to our swords?" |
26094 | Who guided them thither?" |
26094 | Who shall now keep the Feast of the Dedication of the Temple when that glorious Temple has itself become a thing of the past? |
26094 | Who spake unto Gideon? |
26094 | Who was He,_ like the Son of Man, who came with the clouds of heaven, and came to the Ancient of Days?_"( Dan. |
26094 | Who was it who wrestled with Jacob? |
26094 | Who was soon to walk in the fiery furnace? |
26094 | Why have countless victims been offered, even from the time of the Fall? |
26094 | Why was she away? |
26094 | Why was the dying lamb of Abel more acceptable than the bloodless offering of Cain? |
26094 | Will ye open your arms, or draw your swords, to receive him?" |
26094 | Will you not give it to him, Zarah-- you, whose very name signifies''brightness''?" |
26094 | With his wealth, his talent, his eloquence, might he not help to save her child? |
26094 | Would He not then have been welcomed by the heroes of Emmaus and Bethsura, instead of being despised and rejected of men? |
26094 | Would he not, humanly speaking, have escaped the scourge, the nails, and the spear? |
26094 | Would it be quite impossible that Britons should receive the light of His Word, even as they receive the light of His sunshine? |
26094 | Would she come to probe a heart which had never from childhood kept a secret from one so tenderly loved? |
26094 | Yet might not God in His loving- kindness have mercy even on such wretches as these? |
26094 | You have told me what that Gentile has been to Hadassah, and to Abner your father; tell me now, What is he to_ you_?" |
26094 | Your supplications for him are answered at last?" |
26094 | _ God is not a man, that He should lie; neither the son of man, that He should repent: hath He said, and shall He not do it?_( Num. |
26094 | asked Hadassah,"seeing that He Himself must be bruised in the conflict? |
26094 | asked the widow;"you will shun the too attractive society of the stranger?" |
26094 | cried Hadassah, suddenly;"was that a groan that I heard?" |
26094 | did not the Lord spare Nineveh-- pitied He not even the little ones and the cattle?" |
26094 | exclaimed Abishai with exultation;"is He not named Messiah the Prince?" |
26094 | exclaimed fierce Abishai;"why do you hesitate, Judas? |
26094 | had Zarah forsworn her faith as her father had done, though under circumstances so different? |
26094 | how many resolved to leave city and home, to dwell with the beasts in the caves of the mountains? |
26094 | is it so?" |
26094 | repeated Zarah, opening wide her eyes in innocent surprise;"is it a little matter for me to throw away my soul, and break the heart of Hadassah?" |
26094 | shall I tell all-- as to a brother?" |
26094 | slave, what mischief are you after at such an hour as this?" |
26094 | the idea were profanation-- chaste Dian with her merciless arrows-- Pallas, terrible to her enemies? |
26094 | thought the poet;"or are the stars themselves living souls, spirits freed from the chains of matter, shining for ever in the firmament above? |
26094 | what God prospers, who shall destroy?" |
26094 | what can have happened?" |
26094 | whither bound?" |
26094 | who are ye, and whither go ye?" |
26094 | why should she shun him? |
26094 | will not the All- merciful, who cares for the stranger, require that young Greek''s blood at his hand?" |
36444 | 1706- 1491?) |
36444 | 1921- 1706?) |
36444 | 1921?) |
36444 | 2247?) |
36444 | 2348? |
36444 | Against what section was Joshua''s second campaign? |
36444 | At what point does history begin? |
36444 | By what institution was the kingdom regulated? |
36444 | By what kingdom was Israel destroyed? |
36444 | By what nation and by what king was Jerusalem finally destroyed? |
36444 | By whom was each nation taken captive? |
36444 | By whom was the Old Testament canon arranged? |
36444 | By whom, and when, were the Jews permitted to return from captivity? |
36444 | Did all the exiles of the Jews return? |
36444 | From what earlier captivity must that of Judah be distinguished? |
36444 | From what source did external danger lead the Israelites to desire a king? |
36444 | How can that change be accounted for? |
36444 | How did Judea fall under the Roman power? |
36444 | How did Solomon obtain the throne? |
36444 | How did he fail in gaining and holding friends? |
36444 | How did it differ from the others? |
36444 | How did it give them liberty? |
36444 | How did the conduct of the kings of Judah bring on the captivity? |
36444 | How did their location aid the Israelites? |
36444 | How did their religious institutions keep them together? |
36444 | How did this condition affect the result of the war? |
36444 | How far was Solomon''s government responsible? |
36444 | How had Samuel unconsciously helped to prepare the way for a kingdom? |
36444 | How is the fact of a deluge attested? |
36444 | How is the same principle illustrated in modern times? |
36444 | How long did Abraham''s descendants remain in Palestine? |
36444 | How long did the kingdom of Judah last? |
36444 | How long did the new kingdom of Israel last? |
36444 | How long was Jerusalem left in ruins? |
36444 | How long was the time of the sojourn? |
36444 | How long was this period? |
36444 | How many kings ruled over the ten tribes? |
36444 | How many oppressors were there? |
36444 | How was his kingdom divided after his death? |
36444 | How was it a period of literary activity? |
36444 | How was it governed by its new masters? |
36444 | How was it governed? |
36444 | How was its translation regarded by the Jews of Palestine? |
36444 | How was the carrying away of the Jews a political necessity? |
36444 | How was their leader trained for his mission? |
36444 | How was this event from the Lord? |
36444 | How were the Israelites protected from corruption through this sojourn? |
36444 | How were the Jews divided after the captivity? |
36444 | How were the captive Jews treated? |
36444 | How were the judges appointed? |
36444 | How were they in danger from the native races? |
36444 | How widely did their rule extend? |
36444 | In what kingdom, after Egypt, did Judea fall? |
36444 | In what part of the country did they live? |
36444 | In what spirit did he rule? |
36444 | In which desert were the most years passed? |
36444 | Into what two parts may Saul''s reign be divided? |
36444 | On which side of the Jordan were Joshua''s campaigns? |
36444 | Over what part of the country was it? |
36444 | Over what part of the country was the first oppression? |
36444 | Over what part of the land was it? |
36444 | To what race did the Canaanite tribes belong? |
36444 | To what race did the earliest empires belong? |
36444 | To what results did this lead? |
36444 | Under what kings was the first decline? |
36444 | Under what people did the Jews fall afterward? |
36444 | WAS AN EMPIRE FOR ISRAEL DESIRABLE? |
36444 | What analogy is found in ancient history? |
36444 | What ancient jealousy aided, and how? |
36444 | What ancient legend illustrates the dangers of Solomon''s age? |
36444 | What are the four periods of this history? |
36444 | What are the three general aspects of this period? |
36444 | What are the three seas of the map illustrating the wandering? |
36444 | What battles were fought in these campaigns? |
36444 | What brought on the Greek period? |
36444 | What building did he erect? |
36444 | What building was erected after the return from captivity? |
36444 | What campaigns of conquest were made before the death of Moses? |
36444 | What caused heavy taxation? |
36444 | What causes are assigned for this tendency? |
36444 | What causes may be assigned for the carrying away of the Jews? |
36444 | What causes may be assigned for the division of Israel? |
36444 | What change in habits followed the captivity? |
36444 | What change in language was wrought by the captivity? |
36444 | What changes in government in the surrounding nations helped to bring on the monarchy in Israel? |
36444 | What cities were captured at this time? |
36444 | What city became the center of commercial life? |
36444 | What city was conquered by Caleb? |
36444 | What city was occupied by the tribe of Dan? |
36444 | What customs of the Jews were observed during the captivity? |
36444 | What date is commonly given to this event? |
36444 | What date is connected with this captivity? |
36444 | What did he do in the organization of his kingdom? |
36444 | What did this queen try to do? |
36444 | What event look place on each of these mountains? |
36444 | What event marks an epoch in Israelite history? |
36444 | What events followed the decree of Cyrus? |
36444 | What events in the period of the judges show a tendency toward settled government? |
36444 | What events marked his accession? |
36444 | What events occurred at this place? |
36444 | What events of Jewish history were connected with Alexander the Great? |
36444 | What events took place at this time? |
36444 | What evidences of these migrations are found? |
36444 | What evidences show that their national organization was continued during the captivity? |
36444 | What evil tendency was manifested in Israel through nearly all its history? |
36444 | What evils resulted from the wealth of that time? |
36444 | What family introduced foreign idolatry? |
36444 | What finally became of Judea? |
36444 | What finally became of the ten tribes? |
36444 | What followed the captivity in each nation? |
36444 | What foreign intrigues contributed to break up the kingdom? |
36444 | What four classes of buildings were erected by Solomon? |
36444 | What four events are named with this journey? |
36444 | What four providential results came to Israel through this sojourn? |
36444 | What great change in religion came as the result of the captivity? |
36444 | What great deliverance was effected by a woman? |
36444 | What great destruction of Judah''s enemies took place at this time? |
36444 | What great hero arose at this time? |
36444 | What great incomplete work did David finish? |
36444 | What great reforms were effected by a scribe? |
36444 | What had taken place shortly before the coming of the Israelites? |
36444 | What heathen customs were introduced? |
36444 | What innovation came from Egypt? |
36444 | What institutions originated during this period? |
36444 | What instructors did the Jews have during this period? |
36444 | What is a theocratic kingdom? |
36444 | What is meant by the Exodus? |
36444 | What is meant by the Golden Age of Israel? |
36444 | What is meant by"the sojourn?" |
36444 | What is said to have taken place at this battle? |
36444 | What is the Septuagint? |
36444 | What is the purpose in this series of studies? |
36444 | What is this period of prosperity called? |
36444 | What kind of a kingdom did God intend for Israel? |
36444 | What king, long after Joshua, completed the conquest of Canaan? |
36444 | What lands were included in his empire? |
36444 | What line of rulers arose in his family? |
36444 | What made the Israelites willing to leave Egypt? |
36444 | What man led in the breaking up of the kingdom? |
36444 | What modern analogy is given to them? |
36444 | What nations did he conquer? |
36444 | What new hope arose at this time? |
36444 | What new spirit took possession of men soon after the flood? |
36444 | What opportunity did the age give to a great empire for Israel? |
36444 | What other public works did he build? |
36444 | What part of the country suffered from it? |
36444 | What place was south of Canaan and near it? |
36444 | What places were captured on the first of Joshua''s campaigns? |
36444 | What portion of the country was occupied by the Israelites? |
36444 | What resulted from his alliance with Tyre? |
36444 | What resulted from these evil tendencies in Israel? |
36444 | What rivalry between nations was a cause of the captivity? |
36444 | What sects of the Jews arose? |
36444 | What showed that tribal jealousy was still existing? |
36444 | What three causes are given for this migration? |
36444 | What three forms of religion were found in it? |
36444 | What three ideas were connected with the Passover? |
36444 | What three kinds of sin did Solomon commit? |
36444 | What three names are associated in the deliverance from its power? |
36444 | What title has been given to him? |
36444 | What took place during the second decline? |
36444 | What traits as a military leader did he show? |
36444 | What tribes took possession of this territory? |
36444 | What two events took place with this journey? |
36444 | What two institutions arose during the captivity? |
36444 | What two places were battlefields? |
36444 | What two tribes were in rivalry? |
36444 | What was associated with the worship of Jehovah? |
36444 | What was embraced in the kingdom of Judah? |
36444 | What was especially the religious motive of this journey? |
36444 | What was his motive in seeking foreign marriages? |
36444 | What was its area? |
36444 | What was its extent? |
36444 | What was its extent? |
36444 | What was its immediate cause? |
36444 | What was its purpose in the plan of God? |
36444 | What was its religion? |
36444 | What was lacking in the government of Israel? |
36444 | What was the arrangement of his army? |
36444 | What was the character of this king? |
36444 | What was the characteristic of Solomon''s administration? |
36444 | What was the condition of Israel when David came to the throne? |
36444 | What was the condition of Jewish literature during the captivity? |
36444 | What was the condition of the mass of the Israelites? |
36444 | What was the condition of the native races after the conquest? |
36444 | What was the defect in the religion of Solomon''s time? |
36444 | What was the effect of the sojourn upon their civilization? |
36444 | What was the effect of their worship on their character? |
36444 | What was the effect of this campaign on the enemies? |
36444 | What was the effect of this jealousy? |
36444 | What was the effect of this persecution? |
36444 | What was the effect of this system? |
36444 | What was the extent of his empire? |
36444 | What was the fifth oppression? |
36444 | What was the form of government? |
36444 | What was the fourth oppression? |
36444 | What was the great event of this journey? |
36444 | What was the growth of the Jewish state at this time? |
36444 | What was the influence in military affairs? |
36444 | What was the last journey? |
36444 | What was the last oppression? |
36444 | What was the longest journey? |
36444 | What was the moral cause of the captivity? |
36444 | What was the moral cause of the flood? |
36444 | What was the most important journey, in its results, in all history? |
36444 | What was the name given to Solomon''s palace? |
36444 | What was the office of a judge in Israel? |
36444 | What was the political cause of the fall of Judah? |
36444 | What was the political condition of the Jews at this time? |
36444 | What was the political effect of this epoch upon the people? |
36444 | What was the political system of the Canaanites before the conquest? |
36444 | What was the relation of the prophets to the revolution? |
36444 | What was the relation of this fact to the confusion of tongues? |
36444 | What was the religious character of the people? |
36444 | What was the religious system of the Israelites? |
36444 | What was the religious tendency of the people? |
36444 | What was the result of his endeavor? |
36444 | What was the result of their continuance in the land? |
36444 | What was the second journey? |
36444 | What was the second oppression? |
36444 | What was the sixth oppression? |
36444 | What was the system of land- tenure among the Israelites? |
36444 | What was the third journey? |
36444 | What was the third oppression, and where? |
36444 | What was their authority? |
36444 | What was their religion? |
36444 | What were his dominions? |
36444 | What were his services to the cause of religion? |
36444 | What were its excellences? |
36444 | What were its religious results? |
36444 | What were its results upon the religion of the people? |
36444 | What were its three successive capitals? |
36444 | What were its traits? |
36444 | What were some of its benefits? |
36444 | What were some of these dangers? |
36444 | What were the achievements of David? |
36444 | What were the benefits of the peace at that time? |
36444 | What were the causes leading to the monarchy? |
36444 | What were the causes of this duration? |
36444 | What were the conditions favorable to Israel during this period? |
36444 | What were the customs of ancient Oriental conquerors? |
36444 | What were the dates of these two captivities? |
36444 | What were the different parts of his temple? |
36444 | What were the early names of Spain and India? |
36444 | What were the events connected with the separation of the Samaritans? |
36444 | What were the events of the Egyptian rule? |
36444 | What were the events of the first captivity of Judah? |
36444 | What were the events of the second captivity of Judah? |
36444 | What were the events of the third captivity? |
36444 | What were the five periods in the foreign relations of Israel? |
36444 | What were the five royal houses? |
36444 | What were the frontier cities of the empire? |
36444 | What were the periods in its history? |
36444 | What were the political results of the division? |
36444 | What were the sources of the wealth in Solomon''s age? |
36444 | What were the ten plagues upon the Egyptians? |
36444 | What were the three captivities of Judah? |
36444 | What were the three great centers of national life in the Oriental world? |
36444 | What were the three supplementary campaigns? |
36444 | What were the two deserts on the shore of the Red Sea? |
36444 | What were the two parties in the kingdom of Judah? |
36444 | What were the unfavorable and dangerous elements in the condition of Israel? |
36444 | What were their relations with the native peoples in Palestine? |
36444 | What worldly spirit promoted the same result? |
36444 | Where was each nation carried captive? |
36444 | Where was it? |
36444 | Where was the battle fought in this campaign? |
36444 | Where was the battle fought? |
36444 | Where was the desert of Zin? |
36444 | Where was the great battle fought? |
36444 | Where was the last encampment of the Israelites? |
36444 | Where was the third campaign of Joshua directed? |
36444 | Where was the victory won? |
36444 | Wherein did Solomon set aside the Israelite constitution? |
36444 | Wherein was Israel an exception among Oriental kingdoms? |
36444 | Wherein was Saul a failure? |
36444 | Wherein was this system defective? |
36444 | Wherein were the Israelites one people? |
36444 | Which desert was between Egypt and Palestine? |
36444 | Which house raised Israel almost to its ancient power? |
36444 | Which land lay east of the Dead Sea? |
36444 | Which land was nearest to Egypt? |
36444 | Which land was on the eastern arm of the Red Sea? |
36444 | Which land was south of the Dead Sea? |
36444 | Which reign was both longest, wickedest, and most evil in its results? |
36444 | Who attempted a third reformation? |
36444 | Who delivered Israel from it? |
36444 | Who delivered Israel from it? |
36444 | Who delivered Israel? |
36444 | Who delivered from it? |
36444 | Who instituted a great persecution? |
36444 | Who led in a revival and reformation? |
36444 | Who led the Jews in revolt? |
36444 | Who visited Solomon from Arabia? |
36444 | Who was Solomon? |
36444 | Who was its last king? |
36444 | Who was the deliverer? |
36444 | Who was the deliverer? |
36444 | Who was the first king of the ten tribes? |
36444 | Who was the greatest King of Israel? |
36444 | Who was the greatest of the kings of Judah? |
36444 | Who was the usurping queen? |
36444 | Who were carried away at this time? |
36444 | Who were connected with these intrigues? |
36444 | Who were the first oppressors? |
36444 | Who were the prophets of the restoration? |
36444 | Who were the rulers of the Jews during the first period? |
36444 | Who were then taken away? |
36444 | Who wrought the second great reformation? |
36444 | Whom did the Romans establish as king? |
36444 | Whose folly enabled the plot to succeed? |
36444 | Why was this fact a fortunate one for the exiles? |
36444 | With what foreign countries did Solomon have relations? |
36444 | With what history is that of the Jews interwoven during this period? |
36444 | With what other history is that of Israel interwoven? |
27510 | ''Shall we then make mirth? |
27510 | *** Transitoriness of Riches An Epigram Weary not thyself to be rich; Cease from thine own wisdom; Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not? |
27510 | *** Wrath is cruel, And anger is outrageous: But who is able to stand before jealousy? |
27510 | ----Declare, if thou hast understanding---- Who determined the measures thereof, if thou knowest? |
27510 | 2 What do ye imagine against the LORD? |
27510 | 2 Who is this that riseth up like the Nile, Whose waters toss themselves like the rivers? |
27510 | 2 Why died I not from the womb? |
27510 | 3 Who are these that fly as a cloud, And as the doves to their windows? |
27510 | 4 Doth not Wisdom cry, And Understanding put forth her voice? |
27510 | A DESPAIRING VOICE What shall I cry? |
27510 | A rich man speaketh, and all keep silence; and what he saith they extol to the clouds: a poor man speaketh, and they say, Who is this? |
27510 | And Balaam said unto Balak, Lo, I am come unto thee: have I now any power at all to speak anything? |
27510 | And Balak said unto Balaam, Did I not earnestly send unto thee to call thee? |
27510 | And Balak said unto Balaam, What hast thou done unto me? |
27510 | And Balak said unto him, What hath the LORD spoken? |
27510 | And Gaal the son of Ebed said, Who is Abimelech, and who is Shechem, that we should serve him? |
27510 | And God came unto Balaam, and said, What men are these with thee? |
27510 | And Israel said unto Joseph, Do not thy brethren feed the flock in Shechem? |
27510 | And Israel said, Wherefore dealt ye so ill with me, as to tell the man whether ye had yet a brother? |
27510 | And Joseph said unto his brethren, I am Joseph; doth my father yet live? |
27510 | And Joseph said unto them, Do not interpretations belong to God? |
27510 | And Joseph said unto them, What deed is this that ye have done? |
27510 | And Joseph saw his brethren, and he knew them, but made himself strange unto them, and spake roughly with them; and he said unto them, Whence come ye? |
27510 | And Judah said unto his brethren, What profit is it if we slay our brother and conceal his blood? |
27510 | And Judah said, What shall we say unto my lord? |
27510 | And Pharaoh said unto Jacob, How many are the days of the years of thy life? |
27510 | And Pharaoh said unto his brethren, What is your occupation? |
27510 | And Pharaoh said unto his servants, Can we find such a one as this, a man in whom the spirit of God is? |
27510 | And Reuben answered them, saying, Spake I not unto you, saying, Do not sin against the child; and ye would not hear? |
27510 | And a certain man found him, and, behold, he was wandering in a field: and the man asked him, saying, What seekest thou? |
27510 | And he answered and said, Must I not take heed to speak that which the LORD putteth in my mouth? |
27510 | And he answered, Thou shalt not smite them: wouldest thou smite those whom thou hast taken captive with thy sword and with thy bow? |
27510 | And he asked Pharaoh''s officers that were with him in ward in his master''s house, saying, Wherefore look ye so sadly today? |
27510 | And he asked them of their welfare, and said, Is your father well, the old man of whom ye spake? |
27510 | And he lifted up his eyes, and saw Benjamin his brother, his mother''s son, and said, Is this your youngest brother, of whom ye spake unto me? |
27510 | And he returned unto his brethren, and said, The child is not; and I, whither shall I go? |
27510 | And he said unto her, Behold, I have not told it my father nor my mother, and shall I tell thee? |
27510 | And he told it to his father, and to his brethren; and his father rebuked him, and said unto him, What is this dream that thou hast dreamed? |
27510 | And he took up his parable, and said: Alas, who shall live when God doeth this? |
27510 | And his brethren said to him, Shalt thou indeed reign over us? |
27510 | And how shall I defy, whom the LORD hath not defied? |
27510 | And it shall be, when they say unto thee, Wherefore sighest thou? |
27510 | And it shall come to pass, that all they that look upon thee shall flee from thee, and say: 6 Nineveh is laid waste: who will bemoan her? |
27510 | And it shall come to pass, when Pharaoh shall call you, and shall say, What is your occupation? |
27510 | And it shall come to pass, when they say unto thee, Whither shall we go forth? |
27510 | And the LORD opened the mouth of the ass, and she said unto Balaam, What have I done unto thee, that thou hast smitten me these three times? |
27510 | And the angel of the LORD said unto him, Wherefore hast thou smitten thine ass these three times? |
27510 | And the ass said unto Balaam, Am not I thine ass, upon which thou hast ridden all thy life long unto this day? |
27510 | And the hoary frost of heaven, who hath gendered it? |
27510 | And the king of Israel said unto Elisha, when he saw them, My father, shall I smite them? |
27510 | And the men of the city said unto him on the seventh day before the sun went down: What is sweeter than honey? |
27510 | And the vine said unto them, Should I leave my wine, which cheereth God and man, and go to wave to and fro over the trees? |
27510 | And they said unto him, Wherefore speaketh my lord such words as these? |
27510 | And they said, The man asked straitly concerning ourselves, and concerning our kindred, saying, Is your father yet alive? |
27510 | And what from henceforth shall my good things be? |
27510 | And what is stronger than a lion? |
27510 | And where is the fury of the oppressor? |
27510 | And who hath known her shrewd counsels? |
27510 | And who is a rock, save our God? |
27510 | Antistrophe Is the LORD displeased against the rivers? |
27510 | Are there any among the vanities of the heathen that can cause rain? |
27510 | Art thou become like unto us?'' |
27510 | Art thou not it that cut Rahab in pieces, That pierced the dragon? |
27510 | Art thou not it which dried up the sea, The waters of the great deep; That made the depths of the sea A way for the redeemed to pass over? |
27510 | Behold, is it not of the LORD of hosts that the peoples labour for the fire, and the nations weary themselves for vanity? |
27510 | Behold, the voice of the cry of the daughter of my people from a land that is very far off-- THE PEOPLE Is not the LORD in Zion? |
27510 | But Balaam answered and said unto Balak, Told not I thee, saying, All that the LORD speaketh, that I must do? |
27510 | But the fig tree said unto them, Should I leave my sweetness, and my good fruit, and go to wave to and fro over the trees? |
27510 | But the olive tree said unto them, Should I leave my fatness, wherewith by me they honour God and man, and go to wave to and fro over the trees? |
27510 | By what way is the light parted, Or the east wind scattered upon the earth? |
27510 | Canst thou bind the cluster of the Pleiades, Or loose the bands of Orion? |
27510 | Canst thou bind the wild- ox with his band in the furrow? |
27510 | Canst thou establish the dominion thereof in the earth? |
27510 | Canst thou lead forth the signs of the Zodiac in their season? |
27510 | Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, That abundance of waters may cover thee? |
27510 | Canst thou number the months that they fulfil? |
27510 | Canst thou send forth lightnings, that they may go, And say unto thee, Here we are? |
27510 | Desolation and destruction, And the famine, and the sword, How shall I comfort thee? |
27510 | Doth the eagle mount up at thy command, And make her nest on high? |
27510 | Doth the hawk soar by thy wisdom, And stretch her wings toward the south? |
27510 | Doth the plowman plow continually to sow? |
27510 | Even so who will pity him that goeth to a sinner, and is mingled with him in his sins? |
27510 | For all tables are full of vomit and filthiness, so that there is no place clean.--''Whom will he teach knowledge? |
27510 | For how shall I go up to my father, and the lad be not with me? |
27510 | For there is a trial; and what if even the Rod that contemneth shall be no more? |
27510 | For who is God, save the LORD? |
27510 | For who shall have pity upon thee, O Jerusalem? |
27510 | HABAKKUK''S RHAPSODY OF THE CHALDEANS i The Mystery THE PROPHET O LORD, how long shall I cry, and thou wilt not hear? |
27510 | Hast thou clothed his neck with the quivering mane? |
27510 | Hast thou comprehended the breadth of the earth? |
27510 | Hast thou entered into the springs of the sea? |
27510 | Hast thou given the horse his might? |
27510 | Hast thou heard a word? |
27510 | Hast thou made him to leap as a locust? |
27510 | Hath he had need of thee? |
27510 | Hath the rain a father? |
27510 | Hath this been in your days, Or in the days of your fathers? |
27510 | Have the gates of death been revealed unto thee? |
27510 | He couched, he lay down as a lion, And as a lioness; who shall rouse him up? |
27510 | Her wise ladies answered her, Yea, she returned answer to herself,"Have they not found, Have they not divided the spoil? |
27510 | How do ye say, We are wise, and the law of the LORD is with us? |
27510 | How long wilt thou sleep, O Sluggard? |
27510 | How shall I curse, whom God hath not cursed? |
27510 | How was he numbered among sons of God? |
27510 | I hearkened and heard, but they spake not aright: no man repenteth him of his wickedness, saying, What have I done? |
27510 | II THE CREATOR''S JOY IN HIS CREATION Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? |
27510 | If the handwriting was in an unknown alphabet Daniel must have said so, or why should his interpretation be accepted at once? |
27510 | Is bread corn crushed? |
27510 | Is he yet alive? |
27510 | Is not the meat cut off before our eyes, Yea, joy and gladness from the house of our God? |
27510 | Is not this it in which my lord drinketh, and whereby he indeed divineth? |
27510 | Is there no balm in Gilead? |
27510 | Is thine anger against the rivers, or thy wrath against the sea, That thou dost ride upon thine horses, Upon thy chariots of salvation? |
27510 | It is natural to enquire, What are the leading literary forms under which the sacred writings may be classified? |
27510 | Knowest thou the ordinances of the heavens? |
27510 | Knowest thou the time when the wild goats of the rock bring forth? |
27510 | My lord asked his servants, saying, Have ye a father, or a brother? |
27510 | Now Jacob saw that there was corn in Egypt, and Jacob said unto his sons, Why do ye look one upon another? |
27510 | Now therefore, what do I here, saith the LORD, seeing that my people is taken away for nought? |
27510 | O my people, what have I done unto thee? |
27510 | Or canst thou guide the Bear with her train? |
27510 | Or canst thou mark when the hinds do calve? |
27510 | Or hast thou seen the gates of the shadow of death? |
27510 | Or hast thou walked in the recesses of the deep? |
27510 | Or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good? |
27510 | Or knowest thou the time when they bring forth? |
27510 | Or satisfy the appetite of the young lions, When they couch in their dens, And abide in the covert to lie in wait? |
27510 | Or who can pour out the bottles of heaven, When the dust runneth into a mass, And the clods cleave fast together? |
27510 | Or who hath begotten the drops of dew? |
27510 | Or who hath given understanding to the mind? |
27510 | Or who hath loosed the bands of the wild ass? |
27510 | Or who laid the corner stone thereof; When the morning stars sang together, And all the sons of God shouted for joy? |
27510 | Or who stretched the line upon it? |
27510 | Or why the breasts, that I should suck? |
27510 | Or will he abide by thy crib? |
27510 | Or will he harrow the valleys after thee? |
27510 | Or wilt thou leave to him thy labour? |
27510 | Out of whose womb came the ice? |
27510 | REPENTENT ISRAEL Hast thou utterly rejected Judah? |
27510 | Say not, I have sufficient, and from henceforth what harm shall happen unto me? |
27510 | Say not, What use is there of me? |
27510 | Shall I and thy mother and thy brethren indeed come to bow down ourselves to thee to the earth? |
27510 | Shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul? |
27510 | Shall I not visit them for these things? |
27510 | Shall he therefore empty his net, and not spare to slay the nations continually? |
27510 | Shall they not rise up suddenly that shall exact usury of thee, and awake that shall vex thee, and thou shalt be for booties unto them? |
27510 | Shall this teach? |
27510 | THE HURT OF THE DAUGHTER OF MY PEOPLE A Rhapsodic Discourse of Jeremiah Thus saith the LORD: Shall men fall, and not rise up again? |
27510 | THE LORD Why have they provoked me to anger with their graven images, and with strange vanities? |
27510 | THE LORD( to the People) Can one break iron, even iron from the north, and brass? |
27510 | THE PEOPLE Wherewith shall I come before the LORD, and bow myself before the high God? |
27510 | THE PEOPLE Why do we sit still? |
27510 | THE PROPHET Art not thou from everlasting, O LORD my God, mine Holy One? |
27510 | The height of the heaven, And the breadth of the earth, and the deep, And wisdom, who shall search them out? |
27510 | The sand of the seas, And the drops of rain, And the days of eternity, who shall number? |
27510 | The watchmen that go about the city found me: To whom I said, Saw ye him whom my soul loveth? |
27510 | The wing of the ostrich rejoiceth; But are her pinions and feathers kindly? |
27510 | The wise men are ashamed, they are dismayed and taken: lo, they have rejected the word of the LORD; and what manner of wisdom is in them? |
27510 | Then said Zebul unto him, Where is now thy mouth, that thou saidst, Who is Abimelech, that we should serve him? |
27510 | Then the Philistines said, Who hath done this? |
27510 | There is one that slippeth, and not from the heart; and who is he that hath not sinned with his tongue? |
27510 | Therefore thus saith the LORD of hosts, Behold, I will melt them, and try them; for how else should I do, because of the daughter of my people? |
27510 | These two things are befallen thee; Who shall bemoan thee? |
27510 | They chose new gods; Then was war in the gates: Was there a shield or spear seen Among forty thousand in Israel? |
27510 | To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me? |
27510 | To whom hath the root of wisdom been revealed? |
27510 | Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination? |
27510 | What did our arrogancy profit us? |
27510 | What fellowship shall the earthen pot have with the kettle? |
27510 | What fellowship shall the wolf have with the lamb? |
27510 | What peace is there between the hyena and the dog? |
27510 | When wilt thou arise out of thy sleep? |
27510 | When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to trample my courts? |
27510 | Whence shall I seek comforters for thee? |
27510 | Wherefore have I seen it? |
27510 | Wherefore is light given to him that is in misery, And life unto the bitter in soul? |
27510 | Whereupon were the foundations thereof fastened? |
27510 | Who can count the dust of Jacob, Or number the fourth part of Israel? |
27510 | Who can number the clouds by wisdom? |
27510 | Who can stand before his indignation? |
27510 | Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts? |
27510 | Who hath sent out the wild ass free? |
27510 | Who is like thee, glorious in holiness, Fearful in praises, doing wonders? |
27510 | Who provideth for the raven his food, When his young ones cry unto God, And wander for lack of meat? |
27510 | Who will pity a charmer that is bitten with a serpent? |
27510 | Who will set scourges over my thought, And a discipline of wisdom over mine heart? |
27510 | Who would not fear thee, O King of the nations? |
27510 | Why did I not give up the ghost when I came out of the belly? |
27510 | Why did the knees receive me? |
27510 | Why dost thou shew me iniquity, and cause me to look upon perverseness? |
27510 | Why is light given to a man whose way is hid, And whom God hath hedged in? |
27510 | Why is my pain perpetual, and my wound incurable, which refuseth to be healed? |
27510 | Why shouldest thou be as a man astonied, as a mighty man that can not save? |
27510 | Why tarry the wheels of his chariots?" |
27510 | Why then is this people of Jerusalem slidden back by a perpetual backsliding? |
27510 | Why will ye be still stricken, that ye revolt more and more? |
27510 | Will the LORD be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil? |
27510 | Will the wild- ox be content to serve thee? |
27510 | Wilt thou confide in him, that he will bring home thy seed, And gather the corn of thy threshing- floor? |
27510 | Wilt thou hunt the prey for the lioness? |
27510 | Wilt thou trust him, because his strength is great? |
27510 | Yea, and what are ye to me, O Tyre, and Zidon, and all the regions of Philistia? |
27510 | [ Strophe, All nature convulsed as God comes; antistrophe, Is it against nature that the coming is directed? |
27510 | _ Women._ Why satest thou among the sheepfolds, To hear the pipings for the flocks? |
27510 | am I not able indeed to promote thee to honour? |
27510 | and Zebul his officer? |
27510 | and how is his lot among saints? |
27510 | and we told him according to the tenor of these words: could we in any wise know that he would say, Bring your brother down? |
27510 | and what good have riches and vaunting brought us? |
27510 | and what peace between the rich man and the poor? |
27510 | and wherein have I wearied thee? |
27510 | and who can abide in the fierceness of his anger? |
27510 | and whom will he make to understand the message? |
27510 | art not thou he, O LORD our God? |
27510 | doth he continually open and break the clods of his ground? |
27510 | hath thy soul loathed Zion? |
27510 | have ye another brother? |
27510 | how shall we do? |
27510 | is it not so? |
27510 | is not he the son of Jerubbaal? |
27510 | is not her King in her? |
27510 | is not this the people that thou hast despised? |
27510 | is there no physician there? |
27510 | know ye not that such a man as I can indeed divine? |
27510 | or any that come nigh wild beasts? |
27510 | or can the heavens give showers? |
27510 | or how shall we clear ourselves? |
27510 | or shalt thou indeed have dominion over us? |
27510 | or who shall bemoan thee? |
27510 | or who shall turn aside to ask of thy welfare? |
27510 | saith the LORD: shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this? |
27510 | serve ye the men of Hamor the father of Shechem; but why should we serve him? |
27510 | shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old? |
27510 | shall I smite them? |
27510 | shall one turn away, and not return? |
27510 | them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts? |
27510 | then he will deceive thee, and smile upon thee, and give thee hope: he will speak thee fair, and say, What needest thou? |
27510 | was I ever wo nt to do so unto thee? |
27510 | what shall we speak? |
27510 | wherefore camest thou not unto me? |
27510 | why hast thou smitten us, and there is no healing for us? |
27510 | why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered? |
27510 | will ye render me a recompence? |
27510 | wilt thou indeed be unto me as a deceitful brook, as waters that fail? |
41602 | ( Ath.?) |
41602 | 10? |
41602 | 11)? |
41602 | 30? |
41602 | Against whom was it directed? |
41602 | Among what class of people did Jesus live? |
41602 | At what place was Jesus baptized? |
41602 | At what places did Paul stop on his return journey? |
41602 | At what places was he persecuted by Gentiles? |
41602 | At what time? |
41602 | Before what rulers was Jesus brought for examination or trial? |
41602 | Between what days did they occur? |
41602 | Between what years is there very little history? |
41602 | By what evangelists is it related? |
41602 | By what name is the first period called? |
41602 | By what other name were they called? |
41602 | By what route would the journey from Egypt be made? |
41602 | By whom is it related? |
41602 | Did it harm the church? |
41602 | Did these persecutions stop the progress of the church? |
41602 | For what purpose did Joseph and Mary go to Bethlehem just before the birth of Jesus? |
41602 | For what were they appointed? |
41602 | From what city did he start? |
41602 | From what great family of races did that people spring? |
41602 | From what place was each written? |
41602 | How came Saul to be associated with this church? |
41602 | How did Christianity come to be looked on with suspicion in the empire? |
41602 | How did he follow his regular method, as far as possible, at Rome? |
41602 | How did it compare with the earlier persecution under Nero? |
41602 | How did it differ from the preceding year? |
41602 | How did it prepare the way for his work in Galilee? |
41602 | How did the bishops grow to be rulers in the church? |
41602 | How did the first day of the week come to be recognized in the church? |
41602 | How did the first imperial persecution of the Christians arise? |
41602 | How did the synagogue originate? |
41602 | How did the synagogue prepare the way for the gospel? |
41602 | How did the worship of the emperor affect the Christians? |
41602 | How did these miracles benefit the church? |
41602 | How did these two classes worship together? |
41602 | How did this end the period of transition in the church? |
41602 | How did this spirit lead the members to regard each other? |
41602 | How do we know that Jesus led an active life? |
41602 | How do we know that Joseph and Mary were poor people? |
41602 | How do we know that he preached salvation for the Gentiles? |
41602 | How do we know that there were other workers at that time? |
41602 | How is Paul contrasted in this respect with Jesus Christ? |
41602 | How long a time is embraced in the first period? |
41602 | How long after the death of Jesus was his resurrection? |
41602 | How long did he stay in the province of Samaria? |
41602 | How long is the coast- line? |
41602 | How long was Christ''s life on the earth? |
41602 | How long was Paul at liberty after his first imprisonment? |
41602 | How long was he a prisoner in that place? |
41602 | How long was it? |
41602 | How long was it? |
41602 | How long was it? |
41602 | How long was it? |
41602 | How long was it? |
41602 | How long was the period? |
41602 | How many addresses of Peter at this time are mentioned? |
41602 | How many journeys are named with the later Galilean ministry? |
41602 | How many times did Jesus appear after his resurrection? |
41602 | How many were in Jerusalem? |
41602 | How old was Jesus when he first visited the temple? |
41602 | How was Paul supported while preaching? |
41602 | How was his work in that city interrupted? |
41602 | How was idolatry interwoven with the affairs of life? |
41602 | How was the Lord''s Supper observed in the earliest church? |
41602 | How was the church organized at this time? |
41602 | How was the church recognized? |
41602 | How was the resurrection effected? |
41602 | How was this fact adverse to the Christians? |
41602 | How was this fact an advantage in his work? |
41602 | How was this unity shown? |
41602 | How were the Jews gradually selected from among the descendants of Abraham? |
41602 | How were they chosen? |
41602 | In what cities did they found churches? |
41602 | In what city in Europe did Paul first preach the gospel? |
41602 | In what kind of a house did they probably dwell? |
41602 | In what lands was the church established at this time? |
41602 | In what neighboring cities did churches arise as a result? |
41602 | In what place did Paul begin his work wherever possible? |
41602 | In what province was it passed? |
41602 | In what village did Jesus pass most of the nights of this week? |
41602 | In which city did he stay for a long time, and for what reason? |
41602 | In which did he pass most of his life? |
41602 | In which of these places did he find the people"more noble"? |
41602 | In which of these provinces was Jesus born? |
41602 | In which was he crucified? |
41602 | Into what three classes were they divided? |
41602 | Localities in Asia Minor? |
41602 | Localities in Europe? |
41602 | Name four places in Galilee, and an event connected with each? |
41602 | Name the) Page 75,"sugested"changed to"suggested"( and doubtless suggested by) Page 75,"synagoguge"changed to"synagogue"( synagogue service? |
41602 | Of what nation was he a citizen? |
41602 | Of what social elements was the church composed? |
41602 | Of what were these divisions the result? |
41602 | On Monday? |
41602 | On Thursday afternoon? |
41602 | On Tuesday? |
41602 | On what day did this outpouring occur? |
41602 | Part One How long a period is embraced in the history of the New Testament church? |
41602 | Part One What lands in Asia are named with this lesson on the map? |
41602 | Part Three Under what circumstances did Paul make his fourth journey? |
41602 | Part Two What is the estimate of the number of members in the church at the end of the first century? |
41602 | Part Two Where was the church located during the Pentecostal period? |
41602 | Questions for Review How long was this period? |
41602 | Questions for Review In what respects is Jesus Christ the central figure in the Bible? |
41602 | Questions for Review PART ONE How long was this period? |
41602 | Questions for Review To what people did Jesus Christ belong? |
41602 | Questions for Review What difference is to be noted between the map of the Old Testament world and that of the New? |
41602 | Questions for Review Where did the events of this period take place? |
41602 | Questions for Review Where did the mother of Jesus live before her marriage? |
41602 | Questions for Review Why do we need to study the land of Palestine? |
41602 | Questions for Review Why was the resurrection of Jesus Christ a necessity? |
41602 | Questions for Students What book is our only source of information for this period? |
41602 | Review Questions Between what two institutions was the synagogue a link of connection? |
41602 | Review Questions PART ONE What prominence does the book of Acts give to Paul in the period of the church among the Gentiles? |
41602 | Review Questions What is said of the period after the death of St. Paul? |
41602 | Review Questions What stage in the church''s progress do we now consider? |
41602 | Review Questions With what event does the Year of Opposition begin? |
41602 | Review Questions, Part Two Who were companions of Paul on his third journey? |
41602 | The Fifth Journey? |
41602 | The Jordan line? |
41602 | The fourth? |
41602 | The second journey? |
41602 | The third? |
41602 | Through what lands did he first pass? |
41602 | To what country was Jesus taken as a refuge from Herod? |
41602 | To what did that vision lead? |
41602 | To what distinguished family did they belong? |
41602 | To what great branch of the Jews did Paul belong? |
41602 | To what place was he afterwards taken? |
41602 | To what race did all the members belong? |
41602 | To what secular uses were these buildings put? |
41602 | To which of the twelve tribes did most of the Jews belong? |
41602 | To whom did he appear first? |
41602 | Trace the route on the map-- from what city? |
41602 | Under what emperor did the persecution begin? |
41602 | Was such a gospel in existence? |
41602 | Was the church at this time Jewish or Gentile? |
41602 | Was there an"oral gospel"in existence? |
41602 | Were doctrinal studies or discussions prominent at this time? |
41602 | Were doctrines made prominent in the church? |
41602 | Were there churches or members in Galilee? |
41602 | What are its first and last events? |
41602 | What are its two subdivisions? |
41602 | What are the five natural divisions of the land? |
41602 | What are the five places named in this period? |
41602 | What articles of furniture did the house contain? |
41602 | What became of the Christians in Jerusalem at the opening of the Jewish war? |
41602 | What became of these men? |
41602 | What became of this young man? |
41602 | What books were at first questioned? |
41602 | What buildings and places were used for the synagogue service? |
41602 | What changes arose in the method of administration? |
41602 | What churches are named which could not have been founded by Paul? |
41602 | What cities in Greece did he visit? |
41602 | What cities were in Asia Minor? |
41602 | What cities were in Europe? |
41602 | What cities were in Judea and Syria? |
41602 | What city of the New Testament world was in Africa? |
41602 | What companions of St. Paul were living at the time of his death? |
41602 | What country was the home of the heresies? |
41602 | What divisions in the church arose at this period? |
41602 | What do you understand by"the oral gospel?" |
41602 | What does Paul mean by the expression,"my gospel"? |
41602 | What education did Jesus receive? |
41602 | What education did he receive, and wherein was it a help to him? |
41602 | What epistles were written at Rome? |
41602 | What event called Paul to go to Europe? |
41602 | What evidence is given by a letter? |
41602 | What evidence of this is found in the Catacombs of Rome? |
41602 | What evil result followed them? |
41602 | What facts showed its prominence and influence? |
41602 | What feasts did he attend? |
41602 | What four events with the Gadarene voyage? |
41602 | What four languages were found among the Jews in the time of Christ? |
41602 | What general causes may be given for the series of imperial persecutions of the Christians? |
41602 | What good result came from these controversies? |
41602 | What great city was his principal field of labor? |
41602 | What happened to Paul at Jerusalem? |
41602 | What harm did they do? |
41602 | What important church arose in Syria? |
41602 | What in this period is related by but one evangelist? |
41602 | What influence did the synagogue exert? |
41602 | What institutions of worship were maintained? |
41602 | What is meant by"breaking bread"? |
41602 | What is said as to his death? |
41602 | What is said as to the government of the church? |
41602 | What is said of the growth of the church during this epoch? |
41602 | What is said of the spirit of this church? |
41602 | What is said of their gifts to each other? |
41602 | What is the fifth period called? |
41602 | What is the first of the seven periods into which his life is divided? |
41602 | What is the fourth period called? |
41602 | What is the second period called? |
41602 | What is the seventh and last period called? |
41602 | What is the sixth period called? |
41602 | What is the size of Palestine? |
41602 | What is the subject of each epistle? |
41602 | What is the subject of these epistles? |
41602 | What is the third period called? |
41602 | What is this worship called in the New Testament? |
41602 | What journey took place on the Sunday of this week? |
41602 | What knowledge did they have of the teachings of Jesus? |
41602 | What land outside of Palestine was visited by Jesus? |
41602 | What lands did they visit? |
41602 | What lands in Europe? |
41602 | What large city in Asia Minor was the last one visited on this journey? |
41602 | What led him to another province? |
41602 | What led to the council at Jerusalem? |
41602 | What letters were written during this journey? |
41602 | What letters were written while Paul was on this journey? |
41602 | What literature did the church possess at this time? |
41602 | What localities in Palestine and Syria? |
41602 | What man''s persecution at this time proved a help to the church? |
41602 | What may have caused the decline in spiritual fervor? |
41602 | What miracle did he work on his return? |
41602 | What miracle was wrought during this visit? |
41602 | What miracles were wrought? |
41602 | What new places did he visit in Asia Minor? |
41602 | What opposition did he meet from fellow- Christians? |
41602 | What other institutions were observed? |
41602 | What other places in Macedonia did he visit? |
41602 | What part of his life is known as"the silent years"? |
41602 | What persecution arose during this period? |
41602 | What persecution arose? |
41602 | What places did he probably visit during those years? |
41602 | What places of his earlier journey were revisited at this time? |
41602 | What preacher introduced this epoch? |
41602 | What proves the fact of the resurrection? |
41602 | What provinces in Europe, and what cities in them, did he revisit? |
41602 | What provinces were visited during this period? |
41602 | What reason is assigned for these changes? |
41602 | What references to"bishops"are found in the New Testament, and what do they indicate? |
41602 | What service was observed in the homes of members? |
41602 | What showed his industry as a worker? |
41602 | What shows that it was an eventful day? |
41602 | What testimony was given by the apostles and church? |
41602 | What three classes of people were enemies of Paul in his work? |
41602 | What three doctrines were held by the members? |
41602 | What three events are connected with the settlement at Capernaum? |
41602 | What three events with the retirement to Bethsaida? |
41602 | What three results followed it? |
41602 | What three visits did Jesus make to Jerusalem before his ministry? |
41602 | What took place at Miletus? |
41602 | What took place at Troas? |
41602 | What took place at Troas? |
41602 | What took place at the baptism of Jesus? |
41602 | What took place at the moment of Jesus''s death? |
41602 | What took place ten days after the Ascension of Christ? |
41602 | What took place with this journey? |
41602 | What trade did Jesus follow when he became a man? |
41602 | What two classes of Jesus are named? |
41602 | What two classes of people constituted its membership? |
41602 | What two events are given with the visit to Jerusalem? |
41602 | What two events are named in connection with the tour in eastern Galilee? |
41602 | What two events are named with the mountain journey? |
41602 | What two events took place with the tour in southern Galilee? |
41602 | What two events with the tour in Central Galilee? |
41602 | What two institutions of the church are referred to? |
41602 | What two miracles were wrought at this time? |
41602 | What use of the pen did Paul make in his ministry? |
41602 | What was Christ''s aim at this time? |
41602 | What was Paul''s age at the opening of this period? |
41602 | What was Paul''s destination? |
41602 | What was his character? |
41602 | What was his first miracle, and where wrought? |
41602 | What was his purpose in visiting the mother church? |
41602 | What was its date in the Jewish year? |
41602 | What was one of his important errands on this journey? |
41602 | What was that purpose? |
41602 | What was the Fourth Journey? |
41602 | What was the Ninth Journey? |
41602 | What was the Third Journey? |
41602 | What was the after history of Jewish Christianity? |
41602 | What was the aim of Jesus during this year? |
41602 | What was the attitude of the Roman government at that time toward Christianity? |
41602 | What was the doctrinal system of this time? |
41602 | What was the effect of beginning the work in the great cities? |
41602 | What was the effect of the fall of Jerusalem on the relations between Christianity and Judaism? |
41602 | What was the feeling of the people toward Jesus? |
41602 | What was the first journey of the later Galilean ministry? |
41602 | What was the great result of this journey? |
41602 | What was the literature of the church at this time? |
41602 | What was the literature of the church? |
41602 | What was the mission of the Jewish people? |
41602 | What was the nature of his body after his resurrection? |
41602 | What was the nature of this persecution? |
41602 | What was the number of Christ''s followers in Jerusalem immediately after his Ascension? |
41602 | What was the place and what the purpose of the Seventh Journey? |
41602 | What was the position of the apostles? |
41602 | What was the purpose or theme of each letter? |
41602 | What was the relation of Jewish believers to the church? |
41602 | What was the result of this rebellion? |
41602 | What was the special work of the apostles? |
41602 | What was the spiritual condition of the church as compared with earlier periods? |
41602 | What was the state of the church when it closed? |
41602 | What was the state of the church when it opened? |
41602 | What was the subject or purpose of each epistle? |
41602 | What was the work of teachers in the church? |
41602 | What was the_ chazzan_? |
41602 | What was their method of work? |
41602 | What was their reason for their opposition? |
41602 | What was their religious condition? |
41602 | What was"the ark"in the synagogue? |
41602 | What was"the remnant"in Old Testament history? |
41602 | What were his reasons for returning to Galilee? |
41602 | What were its conclusions? |
41602 | What were its first and last events? |
41602 | What were its results? |
41602 | What were some advantages which Paul possessed for his work? |
41602 | What were some of Paul''s natural endowments for his ministry? |
41602 | What were some results of his ministry in Rome? |
41602 | What were the advantages of his birth and training as a Jew? |
41602 | What were the arrangements of the synagogue? |
41602 | What were the benefits of having fellow- workers? |
41602 | What were the boundaries of Palestine? |
41602 | What were the circumstances of this appearance? |
41602 | What were the circumstances of this miracle? |
41602 | What were the differences between these sects? |
41602 | What were the events in Saul''s life that followed this conversion? |
41602 | What were the five appearances on the day of resurrection? |
41602 | What were the general traits of Christ''s ministry during this period? |
41602 | What were the last three epistles written by Paul? |
41602 | What were the mental effects? |
41602 | What were the physical effects of this outpouring? |
41602 | What were the prophets in the church? |
41602 | What were the religious influences around the youth of Jesus? |
41602 | What were the requisites for membership in the church? |
41602 | What were the results of his ministry? |
41602 | What were the services of the synagogue? |
41602 | What were the spiritual effects? |
41602 | What were the three classes in its membership? |
41602 | What were the three prominent doctrines of the church? |
41602 | What were the traits of Christ''s ministry at this time? |
41602 | What were the traits of Jesus during those days? |
41602 | What were the traits of the risen Christ? |
41602 | What were the traits of this race? |
41602 | What were the two great branches of the Jews in the time of Christ? |
41602 | What were their two sects? |
41602 | What were those standards? |
41602 | What were"the seven"? |
41602 | When did it take place? |
41602 | When did the rebellion of the Jews against the Roman empire begin? |
41602 | Whence came this authority? |
41602 | Where did Jesus begin his triumphal entry into the city? |
41602 | Where did Jesus go for his first passover? |
41602 | Where did Jesus go for the Sixth Journey? |
41602 | Where did Jesus preach for a time? |
41602 | Where did he live? |
41602 | Where did he preach the gospel on his journey? |
41602 | Where did his journey end? |
41602 | Where did its events take place? |
41602 | Where did the Christians hold their meetings? |
41602 | Where did the elders originate? |
41602 | Where did the temptation take place? |
41602 | Where did the women worship? |
41602 | Where did they meet? |
41602 | Where did this conversion take place? |
41602 | Where is it located? |
41602 | Where was it mainly passed? |
41602 | Where was it mostly passed? |
41602 | Where was it passed? |
41602 | Where was it passed? |
41602 | Where was it passed? |
41602 | Where was it passed? |
41602 | Where was the Eighth Journey? |
41602 | Where was the Last Supper partaken? |
41602 | Where was the Second Journey of this Period? |
41602 | Where was this service held? |
41602 | Where were synagogues formed? |
41602 | Wherein did it differ from the temple and its services? |
41602 | Wherein did the unity of the church consist? |
41602 | Wherein did= the Unity of the Church= consist? |
41602 | Wherein was heathenism hospitable, and Christianity exclusive? |
41602 | Wherein was the church of a later period different from that of the earlier time? |
41602 | Which account is most complete? |
41602 | Which gospel alone relates the ascension? |
41602 | Which gospel relates the most of this period? |
41602 | Who accompanied Paul on his return? |
41602 | Who attended the council? |
41602 | Who constituted its membership? |
41602 | Who formed the church in Samaria? |
41602 | Who gave him welcome in the temple during his infancy? |
41602 | Who gave it definite organization? |
41602 | Who probably suffered martyrdom at this time? |
41602 | Who spoke in it? |
41602 | Who was James? |
41602 | Who was the ancestor of the Jews, and what were his traits of character? |
41602 | Who was the last of the twelve apostles on the earth? |
41602 | Who was the teacher of the school? |
41602 | Who went out as missionaries? |
41602 | Who went with them as helper? |
41602 | Who were Grecians? |
41602 | Who were Hebrews? |
41602 | Who were Paul''s companions on his second missionary journey? |
41602 | Who were his companions on his first, second, and third journeys? |
41602 | Who were his companions? |
41602 | Who were its founders? |
41602 | Who were its leaders? |
41602 | Who were the Ebionites? |
41602 | Who were the Gentiles? |
41602 | Who were the Gnostics? |
41602 | Who were the Judaizers? |
41602 | Who were the Samaritans? |
41602 | Who were the first six followers of Jesus? |
41602 | Who were the leaders of the church in this period? |
41602 | Who were the officers? |
41602 | Who were the"proselytes"? |
41602 | Who were the_ batlanim_? |
41602 | Who were"the seven"? |
41602 | Who witnessed the burial? |
41602 | Who wrote this letter, and when was it written? |
41602 | Whom did Paul meet at CÃ ¦ sarea? |
41602 | Whom did he meet there, and at what place? |
41602 | Whom did he reach in that method? |
41602 | Whom did he send out at this time, and for what purpose? |
41602 | Whom did the synagogue benefit outside of the Jews? |
41602 | Why did Jesus seek retirement at this time? |
41602 | Why did he follow that plan? |
41602 | Why did the church of that time need very little government? |
41602 | Why do the moral standards of the church come into prominence at this time? |
41602 | Why was the body buried so soon? |
41602 | Why was the tomb sealed? |
41602 | Why was this the most important day in the world''s history? |
41602 | With what authority could Paul speak? |
41602 | With what churches are elders named in this period? |
41602 | With what does it end? |
41602 | With what events did it begin and end? |
41602 | With what events did it begin and end? |
41602 | With what events did it begin and end? |
41602 | With what events does the first period begin and end? |
41602 | _ His years of liberty._ 63 to 67 A. D. Shall we speak of a_ fifth journey_? |
41602 | at Jer.= Review Questions With what events did the period of transition begin and end? |
41602 | to what city? |
39014 | 1200?, the people were directed by fifteen judges, not always in direct succession. |
39014 | 2280?, to the= Exodus from E´gypt=, B. C. 1270?. |
39014 | 2280?, to the= Exodus from E´gypt=, B. C. 1270?. |
39014 | 40- 42), and closes with the= Coronation of Saul=, B. C. 1050?. |
39014 | = Origin.= How came these books into being? |
39014 | = The Migration of A´bra- ham=, B. C. 2280?. |
39014 | Against what section was Josh´u- a''s second campaign? |
39014 | Are the discourses of the Bible in prose or in poetry? |
39014 | At what time was the Old Testament completed? |
39014 | B. R. D. E. E. J. E. Review Questions With what various purposes may the Bible be studied? |
39014 | Between what bodies of water was it located? |
39014 | Between what three valleys was Je- ru´sa- lem situated? |
39014 | By what institutions was the kingdom regulated? |
39014 | By what kingdom was Is´ra- el destroyed? |
39014 | By what nation and by what king was Je- ru´sa- lem finally destroyed? |
39014 | By what other name is this class known? |
39014 | By what people was Ju´dah conquered? |
39014 | By whom and when were the Jews permitted to return from captivity? |
39014 | By whom was each nation taken captive? |
39014 | By whom was the Old Testament canon arranged? |
39014 | Describe this court and its uses? |
39014 | Did all the exiles of the Jews return? |
39014 | Did the writers of the Bible change the documents as they wrote them? |
39014 | For what fact or trait is each of these three persons distinguished? |
39014 | For what was this altar used? |
39014 | From what source did external danger lead the Is´ra- el- ites to desire a king? |
39014 | How and when were the books written? |
39014 | How can that change be accounted for? |
39014 | How did Ju- de´a fall under the Ro´man power? |
39014 | How did he fail in gaining and holding friends? |
39014 | How did it differ from the others? |
39014 | How did it give them liberty? |
39014 | How did the Revised Version arise? |
39014 | How did the Vulgate arise? |
39014 | How did the conduct of the kings of Ju´dah bring on the captivity? |
39014 | How did the flood become a benefit to the world? |
39014 | How did the sin offering regard the worshiper? |
39014 | How did their location aid the Is´ra- el- ites? |
39014 | How did their religious institutions keep them together? |
39014 | How did versions of the Old Testament become necessary to the Jews? |
39014 | How does the form in which our Bibles are printed hinder in the study of it as literature? |
39014 | How far is that a correct title? |
39014 | How far is the Dead Sea from the coast? |
39014 | How far is the Jor´dan distant from the coast near its source? |
39014 | How far was Sol´o- mon''s government responsible? |
39014 | How had Sam´u- el unconsciously helped to prepare the way for a kingdom? |
39014 | How is the fact of a deluge attested? |
39014 | How is this theme presented in the Bible? |
39014 | How large is Ca´naan? |
39014 | How large was the domain of the Twelve Tribes? |
39014 | How long did A´bra- ham''s descendants remain in Pal´es- tine? |
39014 | How long did Ju´dah last after the fall of Is´ra- el? |
39014 | How long did the kingdom of Ju´dah last? |
39014 | How long is the Jor´dan line? |
39014 | How long is the coast line? |
39014 | How long was Je- ru´sa- lem left in ruins? |
39014 | How long was the time of the sojourn? |
39014 | How long was the writing in progress? |
39014 | How long was there little need of a written revelation? |
39014 | How many books does the Bible contain? |
39014 | How many classes of literature are found in the Bible? |
39014 | How many judges governed the Is´ra- el- ites after Josh´u- a? |
39014 | How many kings reigned in Ju´dah? |
39014 | How many kings ruled over the ten tribes? |
39014 | How many oppressors were there? |
39014 | How many times in the year were observed by the Is´ra- el- ites? |
39014 | How many were the kings of the Ten Tribes? |
39014 | How was Is´ra- el governed during this period? |
39014 | How was Sol´o- mon connected with the court of E´gypt? |
39014 | How was a language prepared for preaching the gospel to the world? |
39014 | How was each feast observed? |
39014 | How was his kingdom divided after his death? |
39014 | How was it a period of literary activity? |
39014 | How was it circulated? |
39014 | How was it covered? |
39014 | How was it governed by its new masters? |
39014 | How was it governed? |
39014 | How was it prepared? |
39014 | How was its translation regarded by the Jews of Pal´es- tine? |
39014 | How was much of the Bible given? |
39014 | How was the carrying away of the Jews a political necessity? |
39014 | How was the meat offering used? |
39014 | How was the same principle illustrated in modern times? |
39014 | How was this court used by the Jews? |
39014 | How was this event from the Lord? |
39014 | How were the Is´ra- el- ites protected from corruption through this sojourn? |
39014 | How were the Jews divided after the captivity? |
39014 | How were the Jews governed during most of this time? |
39014 | How were the judges appointed? |
39014 | How were the people governed during this period? |
39014 | How were these feasts observed? |
39014 | How were they finally disposed of? |
39014 | How were they in danger from the native races? |
39014 | How were they preserved? |
39014 | How widely did their rule extend? |
39014 | In what form were the books of the Old Testament preserved? |
39014 | In what form, prose or poetry, did the prophets speak? |
39014 | In what kingdom, after E´gypt, did Ju- de´a fall? |
39014 | In what language was it? |
39014 | In what language was most of the Old Testament written? |
39014 | In what part of the country did they live? |
39014 | In what spirit did he rule? |
39014 | In which desert were the most years passed? |
39014 | Into what epochs is the first period subdivided? |
39014 | Into what four parts was the"House of the Lord,"or temple proper, divided? |
39014 | Into what rooms was it divided? |
39014 | Into what three epochs is the second period divided? |
39014 | Into what two parts may Saul''s reign be divided? |
39014 | It opens with the= Exodus from E´gypt=, B. C. 1270? |
39014 | M. R. J. V. E. T.-L. Review Questions Why is a knowledge of the land of Pal´es- tine important? |
39014 | Name five deserts of this region? |
39014 | Name four places of this journey? |
39014 | Name some great epics in literature? |
39014 | Name the six great events in early Bible history? |
39014 | Name three important persons in the first period? |
39014 | Name three persons of the second period? |
39014 | Of what did it consist? |
39014 | Of what did it consist? |
39014 | Of what did the burnt offering consist? |
39014 | Of what did the sin offering consist? |
39014 | Of what did the trespass offering consist? |
39014 | Of what material were the earliest altars made? |
39014 | Of what was the Altar of Incense made? |
39014 | On which side of the Jor´dan were Josh´u- a''s campaigns? |
39014 | Over what part of the country was it? |
39014 | Over what part of the country was the first oppression? |
39014 | Over what part of the land was it? |
39014 | Questions for Review Name five general aspects of Is´ra- el in Sol´o- mon''s reign? |
39014 | Questions for Review To what race did the Ca´naan- ite tribes belong? |
39014 | Questions for Review What event marks an epoch in Is´ra- el- ite history? |
39014 | Review Questions At what point does history begin? |
39014 | Review Questions Between what events was this period? |
39014 | Review Questions From what earlier captivity must that of Ju´dah be distinguished? |
39014 | Review Questions How large was the Old Testament world? |
39014 | Review Questions How long did the new kingdom of Is´ra- el last? |
39014 | Review Questions How was the unity of the Is´ra- el- ite people maintained? |
39014 | Review Questions How were the captive Jews treated? |
39014 | Review Questions What causes may be assigned for the division of Is´ra- el? |
39014 | Review Questions What is meant by"Periodical Institutions"? |
39014 | Review Questions What is the origin and meaning of the word"Bible"? |
39014 | Review Questions What is the reign of Sol´o- mon called? |
39014 | Review Questions What resulted from these evil tendencies in Is´ra- el? |
39014 | Review Questions What was embraced in the kingdom of Ju´dah? |
39014 | Review Questions What was the effect of the Syr´i- an persecution? |
39014 | Review Questions Who built the first temple, how long did it stand, and by whom was it destroyed? |
39014 | Review Questions With what history is that of the Jews interwoven during this period? |
39014 | This period extends from the= Coronation of Saul=, B. C. 1050? |
39014 | To what city were the Jews carried captive? |
39014 | To what class of literature do the stories of the Bible belong? |
39014 | To what results did this lead? |
39014 | Under what kings was the first decline? |
39014 | Under what people did the Jews fall afterward? |
39014 | Under whom did the Jews obtain independence? |
39014 | Under whom did the kingdom become an empire? |
39014 | Was the precise text of the Bible fixed at that time? |
39014 | What analogy is found in ancient history? |
39014 | What ancient jealousy aided, and how? |
39014 | What ancient legend illustrates the dangers of Sol´o- mon''s age? |
39014 | What are its subdivisions? |
39014 | What are the first and second classes of literature in the Bible? |
39014 | What are the five natural divisions of Pal´es- tine? |
39014 | What are the five periods of Old Testament history? |
39014 | What are the four periods of this history? |
39014 | What are the seven kinds of prophecy found in the Bible? |
39014 | What are the subjects of some of these stories? |
39014 | What are the three general aspects of this period? |
39014 | What are the three seas of the map illustrating the wandering? |
39014 | What battles were fought in these campaigns? |
39014 | What brought on the Greek period? |
39014 | What building did he erect? |
39014 | What building now stands on the site of the temple? |
39014 | What building was erected after the return from captivity? |
39014 | What called forth the Septuagint Version? |
39014 | What campaigns of conquest were made before the death of Mo´ses? |
39014 | What caused heavy taxation? |
39014 | What causes are assigned for this tendency? |
39014 | What causes may be assigned for the carrying away of the Jews? |
39014 | What change in habits followed the captivity? |
39014 | What change in language was wrought by the captivity? |
39014 | What changes in government in the surrounding nations helped to bring on the monarchy in Is´ra- el? |
39014 | What cities were captured at this time? |
39014 | What cities were on its boundaries? |
39014 | What city was conquered by Ca´leb? |
39014 | What city was occupied by the tribe of Dan? |
39014 | What customs of the Jews were observed during the captivity? |
39014 | What date is connected with this captivity? |
39014 | What did Je´sus do in this court? |
39014 | What did each feast commemorate? |
39014 | What did each lesser feast commemorate? |
39014 | What did he do in the organization of his kingdom? |
39014 | What did the Day of Atonement represent? |
39014 | What did the Holy Place contain? |
39014 | What did the Holy of Holies contain? |
39014 | What did the Sabbath commemorate? |
39014 | What did the Vulgate become? |
39014 | What did the meat offering express? |
39014 | What did the sin offering express? |
39014 | What did this queen try to do? |
39014 | What does this word suggest as to the books of the Bible? |
39014 | What event took place on each of these mountains? |
39014 | What events are named with this journey? |
39014 | What events followed the decree of Cy´rus? |
39014 | What events in the period of the judges show a tendency toward settled government? |
39014 | What events occurred at this place? |
39014 | What events of Jew´ish history were connected with Al- ex- an´der the Great? |
39014 | What events took place at this time? |
39014 | What evidence is there of more than one accepted text? |
39014 | What evidences of these migrations are found? |
39014 | What evidences show that their national organization was continued during the captivity? |
39014 | What evil tendency was manifested in Is´ra- el through nearly all its history? |
39014 | What evils resulted from the wealth of that time? |
39014 | What family introduced foreign idolatry? |
39014 | What finally became of Ju- de´a? |
39014 | What finally became of the ten tribes? |
39014 | What followed the captivity in each nation? |
39014 | What foreign intrigues contributed to break up the kingdom? |
39014 | What four providential results came to Is´ra- el through this sojourn? |
39014 | What great change in religion came as the result of the captivity? |
39014 | What great deliverance was effected by a woman? |
39014 | What great destruction of Ju´dah''s enemies took place at this time? |
39014 | What great hero arose at this time? |
39014 | What great incomplete work did Da´vid finish? |
39014 | What great reforms were effected by a scribe? |
39014 | What had taken place shortly before the coming of the Is´ra- el- ites? |
39014 | What heathen customs were introduced? |
39014 | What hindered the private ownership of the books? |
39014 | What institutions originated during this period? |
39014 | What instructors did the Jews have during this period? |
39014 | What is a theocratic kingdom? |
39014 | What is an epic? |
39014 | What is meant by the Jor´dan line? |
39014 | What is meant by the exodus? |
39014 | What is meant by the study of the Bible as literature? |
39014 | What is meant by"Ca´naan"proper? |
39014 | What is meant by"the higher criticism"? |
39014 | What is meant by"the sojourn"? |
39014 | What is meant by"versions"? |
39014 | What is said concerning the dates of early events? |
39014 | What is said of Tyndale''s version? |
39014 | What is said of the origin of the altar? |
39014 | What is said to have taken place at this battle? |
39014 | What is the Septuagint? |
39014 | What is the department of literature most prominent in the Bible? |
39014 | What is the fifth class of biblical literature? |
39014 | What is the fourth class of literature in the Bible? |
39014 | What is the meaning of the word"prophecy"? |
39014 | What is the sixth literary department in the Bible? |
39014 | What is the subject of the history during the first period? |
39014 | What is the third class? |
39014 | What is this period of prosperity called? |
39014 | What kind of a kingdom did God intend for Is´ra- el? |
39014 | What kind of divine administration do we notice in the second period? |
39014 | What kind of divine government in relation to men is shown in the first period? |
39014 | What king, long after Josh´u- a, completed the conquest of Ca´naan? |
39014 | What lands were included in Sol´o- mon''s empire? |
39014 | What line of rulers came from his family? |
39014 | What made the Is´ra- el- ites willing to leave E´gypt? |
39014 | What man led in the breaking up of the kingdom? |
39014 | What modern analogy is given to them? |
39014 | What nations did he conquer? |
39014 | What new hope arose at this time? |
39014 | What new instinct came to the human family after the flood? |
39014 | What new spirit took possession of men soon after the flood? |
39014 | What new version has recently appeared, and how is it regarded? |
39014 | What opportunity did the age give to a great empire for Is´ra- el? |
39014 | What other difficulty is met in the literary study of the Bible? |
39014 | What other language was also used? |
39014 | What part had each of the two divisions of the Jew´ish race in the divine plan? |
39014 | What part of the country suffered from it? |
39014 | What parts of the Old Testament were in this other language? |
39014 | What place was south of Ca´naan and near it? |
39014 | What places were captured on the first of Josh´u- a''s campaigns? |
39014 | What portion of the country was occupied by the Is´ra- el- ites? |
39014 | What prophetic purpose did the altar have? |
39014 | What race was prepared, and how? |
39014 | What results followed the first man''s falling into sin? |
39014 | What rivalry between nations was a cause of the captivity? |
39014 | What sects of the Jews arose? |
39014 | What showed that tribal jealousy was still existing? |
39014 | What shows the universality of the altar in connection with worship? |
39014 | What stood in the court? |
39014 | What stood in this court? |
39014 | What stood outside the Court of Is´ra- el adjoining Sol´o- mon''s temple? |
39014 | What three causes are given for this migration? |
39014 | What three forms of religion were found in it? |
39014 | What three ideas were connected with the passover? |
39014 | What three kinds of poetry are found in the Old Testament? |
39014 | What three names are associated in the deliverance from its power? |
39014 | What title has been given to him? |
39014 | What took place during the second decline? |
39014 | What took place on the Day of Atonement? |
39014 | What took the place of the Ark in the later temples? |
39014 | What traits as a military leader did he show? |
39014 | What tribes took possession of this territory? |
39014 | What two events in modern times increased the desire for the Bible in the language of the people? |
39014 | What two events took place with this journey? |
39014 | What two institutions arose during the captivity? |
39014 | What two places were battlefields? |
39014 | What two tribes were in rivalry? |
39014 | What use was made of the old rolls of the Scriptures? |
39014 | What was associated with the worship of Je- ho´vah? |
39014 | What was done with the animal? |
39014 | What was done with the blood in the burnt offering? |
39014 | What was done with the blood? |
39014 | What was done with the offering? |
39014 | What was done with the peace offering? |
39014 | What was done with the sacrifice? |
39014 | What was especially the religious motive of this journey? |
39014 | What was expressed by the peace offering? |
39014 | What was its area? |
39014 | What was its extent? |
39014 | What was its extent? |
39014 | What was its immediate cause? |
39014 | What was its purpose in the plan of God? |
39014 | What was its religion? |
39014 | What was lacking in the government of Is´ra- el? |
39014 | What was the Ark of the Covenant? |
39014 | What was the Geneva Bible? |
39014 | What was the Great Bible? |
39014 | What was the Jewish legend concerning it? |
39014 | What was the Sabbatical Year? |
39014 | What was the Tabernacle itself? |
39014 | What was the Year of Jubilee? |
39014 | What was the arrangement of his army? |
39014 | What was the character of this king? |
39014 | What was the characteristic of Sol´o- mon''s administration? |
39014 | What was the conception or thought in the Tabernacle? |
39014 | What was the condition of Is´ra- el when Da´vid came to the throne? |
39014 | What was the condition of Jew´ish literature during the captivity? |
39014 | What was the condition of the mass of the Is´ra- el- ites? |
39014 | What was the condition of the native races after the conquest? |
39014 | What was the court of the Tabernacle? |
39014 | What was the defect in the religion of Sol´o- mon''s time? |
39014 | What was the design of the burnt offering? |
39014 | What was the effect of the sojourn upon their civilization? |
39014 | What was the effect of their worship on their character? |
39014 | What was the effect of this campaign on the enemies? |
39014 | What was the effect of this jealousy? |
39014 | What was the effect of this system? |
39014 | What was the extent of his empire? |
39014 | What was the extent of its empire? |
39014 | What was the exterior court to the temple in the time of Christ? |
39014 | What was the fifth oppression? |
39014 | What was the form of government? |
39014 | What was the form of the candlestick? |
39014 | What was the fourth oppression? |
39014 | What was the great event of this journey? |
39014 | What was the growth of the Jew´ish state at that time? |
39014 | What was the history of the Douai Bible? |
39014 | What was the influence in military affairs? |
39014 | What was the last journey? |
39014 | What was the last oppression? |
39014 | What was the laver, and where did it stand? |
39014 | What was the longest journey? |
39014 | What was the moral cause of the captivity? |
39014 | What was the moral cause of the flood? |
39014 | What was the most important journey, in its results, in all history? |
39014 | What was the office of a judge in Is´ra- el? |
39014 | What was the political cause of the fall of Ju´dah? |
39014 | What was the political condition of the Jews at this time? |
39014 | What was the political effect of this epoch upon the people? |
39014 | What was the political preparation? |
39014 | What was the preparation of a religion for the world? |
39014 | What was the principal means of access to the temple? |
39014 | What was the relation of the prophets to the revolution? |
39014 | What was the relation of this fact to the confusion of tongues? |
39014 | What was the religious character of the people? |
39014 | What was the religious idea in the altar? |
39014 | What was the religious system of the Is´ra- el- ites? |
39014 | What was the religious tendency of the people? |
39014 | What was the result of his endeavor? |
39014 | What was the result of the division? |
39014 | What was the result of their continuance in the land? |
39014 | What was the second journey? |
39014 | What was the second oppression? |
39014 | What was the sixth oppression? |
39014 | What was the size of this altar? |
39014 | What was the system of land tenure among the Is´ra- el- ites? |
39014 | What was the third journey? |
39014 | What was the third oppression, and where? |
39014 | What was the"mercy seat"? |
39014 | What was their authority? |
39014 | What was their government? |
39014 | What was their principal use? |
39014 | What was their worship? |
39014 | What were his dominions? |
39014 | What were his services to the cause of religion? |
39014 | What were its dimensions and uses? |
39014 | What were its dimensions? |
39014 | What were its dimensions? |
39014 | What were its dimensions? |
39014 | What were its excellences? |
39014 | What were its religious results? |
39014 | What were its results upon the religion of the people? |
39014 | What were its three successive capitals? |
39014 | What were its traits? |
39014 | What were some of Sol´o- mon''s buildings? |
39014 | What were some of its benefits? |
39014 | What were some of the dangers? |
39014 | What were the Chambers, and where were they situated? |
39014 | What were the achievements of Da´vid? |
39014 | What were the beneficial results of the bondage in E´gypt upon the Is´ra- el- ites? |
39014 | What were the benefits of the peace at that time? |
39014 | What were the causes leading to the monarchy? |
39014 | What were the causes of this duration? |
39014 | What were the conditions favorable to Is´ra- el during this period? |
39014 | What were the customs of ancient Oriental conquerors? |
39014 | What were the dates of these two captivities? |
39014 | What were the dates of these two events? |
39014 | What were the dimensions and what was the location of the Porch? |
39014 | What were the dimensions of the Holy Place? |
39014 | What were the dimensions of the Holy of Holies? |
39014 | What were the dimensions of the court? |
39014 | What were the dimensions of this court? |
39014 | What were the events connected with the separation of the Sa- mar´i- tans? |
39014 | What were the events of the E- gyp´tian rule? |
39014 | What were the events of the first captivity of Ju´dah? |
39014 | What were the events of the second captivity of Ju´dah? |
39014 | What were the events of the third captivity? |
39014 | What were the five periods in the foreign relations of Is´ra- el? |
39014 | What were the five royal houses? |
39014 | What were the four great centers of national life in the Oriental world? |
39014 | What were the immediate surroundings of the temple? |
39014 | What were the materials of the Altar of Burnt Offerings? |
39014 | What were the new moons? |
39014 | What were the periods in its history? |
39014 | What were the political results of the division? |
39014 | What were the sins of Sol´o- mon? |
39014 | What were the sources of the wealth in Sol´o- mon''s age? |
39014 | What were the three captivities of Ju´dah? |
39014 | What were the three lesser feasts? |
39014 | What were the three subdivisions of this period? |
39014 | What were the three supplementary campaigns? |
39014 | What were the two deserts on the shore of the Red Sea? |
39014 | What were the two parties in the kingdom of Ju´dah? |
39014 | What were the unfavorable and dangerous elements in the condition of Is´ra- el? |
39014 | What were their relations with the native peoples in Pal´es- tine? |
39014 | What were their tribes, and where located? |
39014 | What were these versions called, and how did they arise? |
39014 | What worldly spirit promoted the same result? |
39014 | When did he live? |
39014 | When did his translation of the Bible appear? |
39014 | When did the division of the kingdom take place? |
39014 | When was each great feast observed? |
39014 | When was each observed? |
39014 | When was it begun, finished, and destroyed? |
39014 | When was it prepared? |
39014 | When was it published? |
39014 | When were the writings of the Old Testament brought together? |
39014 | Where did the candlestick stand? |
39014 | Where is that Bible used? |
39014 | Where was Sol´o- mon''s Porch? |
39014 | Where was each nation carried captive? |
39014 | Where was it? |
39014 | Where was the Court of Is´ra- el? |
39014 | Where was the Court of the Priests? |
39014 | Where was the Court of the Women in the latest temple? |
39014 | Where was the Desert of Zin? |
39014 | Where was the battle fought in this campaign? |
39014 | Where was the battle fought? |
39014 | Where was the great battle fought? |
39014 | Where was the last encampment of the Is´ra- el- ites? |
39014 | Where was the population of the world confined up to the time of the flood? |
39014 | Where was the third campaign of Josh´u- a directed? |
39014 | Where was the victory won? |
39014 | Where was the"Beautiful Gate"? |
39014 | Where was the"Chel"? |
39014 | Where were Mo- ri´ah, O´phel, and Zi´on located? |
39014 | Wherein did Sol´o- mon set aside the Is´ra- el- ite constitution? |
39014 | Wherein did it differ from earlier Bibles? |
39014 | Wherein did the trespass offering differ from the sin offering? |
39014 | Wherein do these differ from the epics in the Bible? |
39014 | Wherein does He´brew poetry differ from Eng´lish verse? |
39014 | Wherein was Is´ra- el an exception among Oriental kingdoms? |
39014 | Wherein was Saul a failure? |
39014 | Wherein was the system defective? |
39014 | Wherein were the Is´ra- el- ites one people? |
39014 | Which desert was between E´gypt and Pal´es- tine? |
39014 | Which house raised Is´ra- el almost to its ancient power? |
39014 | Which land lay east of the Dead Sea? |
39014 | Which land was nearest to E´gypt? |
39014 | Which land was on the eastern arm of the Red Sea? |
39014 | Which land was south of the Dead Sea? |
39014 | Which reign was both longest, wickedest, and most evil in its results? |
39014 | Who alone entered this room, and how often? |
39014 | Who attempted a third reformation? |
39014 | Who built the second temple, and at what time? |
39014 | Who built the third temple? |
39014 | Who delivered Is´ra- el from it? |
39014 | Who delivered Is´ra- el from it? |
39014 | Who delivered Is´ra- el? |
39014 | Who delivered from it? |
39014 | Who directed its preparation? |
39014 | Who edited it? |
39014 | Who instituted a great persecution? |
39014 | Who led in a revival and reformation? |
39014 | Who led the Jews in revolt? |
39014 | Who made it? |
39014 | Who was Wyclif? |
39014 | Who was its last king? |
39014 | Who was the deliverer? |
39014 | Who was the deliverer? |
39014 | Who was the first king of the ten tribes? |
39014 | Who was the greatest king of Is´ra- el? |
39014 | Who was the greatest of the kings of Ju´dah? |
39014 | Who was the usurping queen? |
39014 | Who were carried away at this time? |
39014 | Who were connected with these intrigues? |
39014 | Who were the first oppressors? |
39014 | Who were the prophets of the restoration? |
39014 | Who were the rulers of the Jews during the first period? |
39014 | Who were then taken away? |
39014 | Who wrought the second great reformation? |
39014 | Whom did the Ro´mans establish as king? |
39014 | Whose folly enabled the plot to succeed? |
39014 | Why did it receive that name? |
39014 | Why is it so named? |
39014 | Why should we study the history in the Bible? |
39014 | Why was it constructed of such material? |
39014 | Why was this fact a fortunate one for the exiles? |
39014 | With what countries did Sol´o- mon have treaties and foreign relations? |
39014 | With what event, and at what date, did the kingdom of Is´ra- el end? |
39014 | With what events and dates did it begin and end? |
39014 | With what events did it begin and end? |
39014 | With what events did it begin and end? |
39014 | With what events does the first period begin and end? |
39014 | With what events does the second period begin and end? |
39014 | With what other history is that of Is´ra el interwoven? |
39014 | | M. J. G. S.| D. E. H.||+------------+-------------+--------------+-------------+------------+ Review Questions What is the fourth period called? |
39014 | ||||+------------+------------+-------------+------------+-------------+ Review Questions What is the name of the second period? |
16583 | ''And I take no amelioration to my people?'' 16583 ''Of the chosen?'' |
16583 | ''Of the faith?'' 16583 A confederate thou must have,"she complained;"and whom dost thou trust more than Ta- user?" |
16583 | A runner among the nobility? |
16583 | Afoot? |
16583 | Again would I ask, when wilt thou advise me concerning the statue? 16583 Ah?" |
16583 | Alas, Ta- meri, and wilt thou droop again? |
16583 | Am I forgiven? |
16583 | Am I no longer worthy the robe of festivity? |
16583 | Am I not left? |
16583 | Am I not surely suffering for the sins of my fathers? 16583 Am I over- credulous?" |
16583 | Am I so fallen from thy favor, shut out and denied thy confidence? |
16583 | And I have not won thee? |
16583 | And I take the message? |
16583 | And dost thou remember that while I live my commands are yet law over thee? |
16583 | And having given him the span, thou didst yield him the cubit also when he asked it? |
16583 | And how shall it come to pass in the face of the Pharaoh''s denial and the might of Egypt''s arms? 16583 And how shall they appease Athor?" |
16583 | And it was thou singing? |
16583 | And leave me? |
16583 | And shall we quarrel about him, also? |
16583 | And she came not back? |
16583 | And the message? |
16583 | And there is naught in it of evil intent? |
16583 | And there is not one of thy blood-- not one guardian kinsman left to thee? |
16583 | And there shall be no death nor any of the world- sorrows therein? |
16583 | And this? |
16583 | And thou art a friend of the oppressed? |
16583 | And thou art at thy wits''end? |
16583 | And thou art ready for the tent and shepherd life of Israel? |
16583 | And thou canst sleep this night in an open boat? |
16583 | And thou hast no more sympathy for me than any alien would have? |
16583 | And thou hast not named him in the writing? |
16583 | And thou hast warmer regard for the stir of Memphis than the quiet of the north? |
16583 | And thou takest up arms for Israel? |
16583 | And thou wilt permit no eye to see thee enter or come forth from the valley? |
16583 | And thy messenger, sir? 16583 And wilt thou say that to Nechutes and put him in the highest heaven?" |
16583 | Are not the gods omnipotent and everywhere? |
16583 | Are the Hebrews warriors? 16583 Are the fastenings secure?" |
16583 | Are there any sick in the camp? |
16583 | Are they to be sent forth? |
16583 | Are ye lepers? |
16583 | Art still as reluctant, Kenkenes? |
16583 | Art thou a knave as well as a tyrant? |
16583 | Art thou armed? |
16583 | Art thou come to vex me with thy doubts and scout thy sovereign''s pious intentions? |
16583 | Art thou mad? |
16583 | Art thou not thy father''s eldest born? |
16583 | Art thou seasoned? 16583 Art thou so troubled, then?" |
16583 | Art thou, too, deserting me-- thou, who art the last to befriend me? 16583 Art vanquished?" |
16583 | At the Hebrew''s sending? |
16583 | At this hour? |
16583 | Atsu? |
16583 | Atsu? |
16583 | Aye, I had heard-- but-- but hath it become of any import? |
16583 | Aye, but what signet, Kenkenes? |
16583 | Aye, but why rebel? 16583 But the prophetess bade the men at the poles to continue, saying:''Shall we cheat Jehovah in his intent and rescue an oppressor?'' |
16583 | But who art thou? |
16583 | But who art thou? |
16583 | But why? 16583 By Osiris--""And the Lady Masanath?" |
16583 | Came some one, of a truth? |
16583 | Can you avoid a knave if he hath designs on you? |
16583 | Canst thou discover the name? |
16583 | Canst thou force a woman to love thee? |
16583 | Canst thou open the gates? |
16583 | Come, dost thou want to marry Atsu? |
16583 | Comfort? 16583 Did I not tell thee?" |
16583 | Did I not warn thee from the first? |
16583 | Did Rameses tell thee I loved him? |
16583 | Did he tell thee? |
16583 | Did they not profit by superstition? 16583 Did you speak, Rachel?" |
16583 | Didst bring me aught, my son? |
16583 | Didst go? |
16583 | Didst love me, then, of a truth? 16583 Didst thou sleep well?" |
16583 | Do we not leave the aged behind? |
16583 | Do ye call yourselves men? |
16583 | Does it not trouble thee when I, whom thou hast but lately known, am in sorrow? 16583 Does my father know of this?" |
16583 | Dost Thou hear me, O Holy Mystery? 16583 Dost thou believe me so blind as to think thee sincere? |
16583 | Dost thou believe that they would return? |
16583 | Dost thou espouse the cause of thy nation''s enemy? |
16583 | Dost thou follow me into Goshen, Caleb? |
16583 | Dost thou forgive me? |
16583 | Dost thou keep an unsleeping eye on the Pharaoh? |
16583 | Dost thou know Rachel, the Israelitish maiden? |
16583 | Dost thou know him? |
16583 | Dost thou know him? |
16583 | Dost thou know me, my son? |
16583 | Dost thou know the amount of his share? |
16583 | Dost thou leave us, Ta- user? |
16583 | Dost thou miss the generous levels of the Delta in our crevice between the hills? |
16583 | Dost thou mock me, Ta- user? |
16583 | Dost thou remember how many dead the Incomparable Pharaoh left in Asia? 16583 Father, what manner of sending is this?" |
16583 | Fearest thou? |
16583 | For all time? |
16583 | From whom art thou sent? |
16583 | From whom dost thou bring this? |
16583 | Gathering witch- weeds for an incantation, sorceress? |
16583 | Go we to On? |
16583 | Hadst thou no thought at all? |
16583 | Has the Hebrew sorcerer already become a bugbear to the children? |
16583 | Hast been in search of the Nile wind, Rachel? 16583 Hast caught the infectious terror of the infant- scaring, bugbear Hebrew?" |
16583 | Hast lived out of the world, O Son of Mentu? 16583 Hast seen Hotep in Memphian revels since Kenkenes died?" |
16583 | Hast thou caught some great idea on the wing or hast thou the round of actual labor to perform? |
16583 | Hast thou come from afar? |
16583 | Hast thou come to trouble the king with thy petty loves, during this, the hour of war? |
16583 | Hast thou forgotten God''s promise to Abraham concerning the wicked cities of the plain? 16583 Hast thou forgotten the efficacy of the lemon in the removal of stains?" |
16583 | Hast thou guessed why I sent for thee? |
16583 | Hast thou had an eye to the master? |
16583 | Hast thou not been among us often enough to discover? |
16583 | Hast thou not called me wise in thy time? |
16583 | Hast thou not heard that we may compel the gods? |
16583 | Hast thou not something more to tell me? |
16583 | Hast thou not this moment heard Memphis pine for him? 16583 Hast thou seen Athor? |
16583 | Hast thou words with me? |
16583 | Hast won the sanction of the Pharaoh for this betrothal? |
16583 | Hath an ill befallen Israel? |
16583 | Hath he a grudge against us? |
16583 | Hath he departed,Kenkenes wearily asked,"or came he not hither?" |
16583 | Hath he forsworn us? |
16583 | Hath he kin in the city? |
16583 | Hath much soft persuasion surfeited thee into deafness? |
16583 | Hath she given thee her word? |
16583 | Hath some one put thy slavish love of toil under ban? 16583 Hath the sun shone on architecture or sculpture since Meneptah succeeded to the throne?" |
16583 | Hath the taskmaster set him to making brick? |
16583 | Have I clothed thy kinsman with more grace than he owns? |
16583 | Have I erred in crossing his will? 16583 Have I not said they are organized? |
16583 | Have I not said? 16583 Have I not said?" |
16583 | Have I not spoken truly? |
16583 | Have ye also joined yourselves with Har- hat to run that hard- pressed child to earth? |
16583 | His name? |
16583 | How came they upon you? 16583 How comes it that thou art not afraid?" |
16583 | How couldst thou tell this story to Deborah? 16583 How did they find it?" |
16583 | How dost thou know these things,he asked hurriedly;"all these things-- sculpture, religion, history?" |
16583 | How dost thou know? |
16583 | How far wilt thou trust in me, Rachel? |
16583 | How goes it with the statue? |
16583 | How hath Egypt been helped of her gods, these grievous days? |
16583 | How is he favored? |
16583 | How is it that thou art ready to serve me? 16583 How long hath it been since the halls of my father''s house knew thy steps? |
16583 | How long,she would say,"since thou didst reject the good Atsu because he is an idolater and an Egyptian? |
16583 | How may I know thou art not mine enemy? |
16583 | How may we? |
16583 | How much? |
16583 | How often does Nechutes come? |
16583 | How shall I ever think of him without the bitterness of shame? 16583 How shall the elders keep of good heart if the young surrender?" |
16583 | How swift art thou? |
16583 | How? |
16583 | I did but remark this thing; and I have spoken truly, have I not? |
16583 | I espouse the cause of the oppressed, and which, now, is more oppressed-- Egypt or the Hebrew? |
16583 | If he comes shall I send for thee? |
16583 | If he means to blast us, wherefore hath he not spoken the cabalistic word ere this? |
16583 | If thou art that son of the murket,he asked,"how is it thou art not dead?" |
16583 | If thou lovest Bedouin warfare so well, wherefore dost thou join thyself to the Israelite who fights not at all? |
16583 | Is a man less likely to be a patriot because he is of blood, or less fleet of foot because he is noble? |
16583 | Is it Rameses who hath beset thee? |
16583 | Is it known in the north what Mesu''s purpose is? 16583 Is it not also thine?" |
16583 | Is it not enough, O Rameses? |
16583 | Is it not so? |
16583 | Is not its portion truly grievous if its single palm complain? |
16583 | Is not the whole north a seething pot of lawlessness; and by the demons of Amenti, is not the Israelite the fire under the caldron? 16583 Is she also gone?" |
16583 | Is she wedded? |
16583 | Is that not yet gone? |
16583 | Is the place far? |
16583 | Is the son of Hofa away? |
16583 | Is there any other sympathizing alien with whom I may compare and learn? |
16583 | Is there anything more? |
16583 | Is there not a patriot in Egypt? 16583 Is this place safe?" |
16583 | Is thy heart then so firmly set on this thing? |
16583 | Kenkenes, have I prayed in vain for the light to fall on thee? |
16583 | Knowest thou aught of this game, in truth? |
16583 | Knowest thou not that every first- born in Egypt died last night at the Hebrew''s sending? |
16583 | Knowest thou not what they will do with thee? 16583 Land of mine?" |
16583 | Leave it there to betray thee to the vengeance of the priesthood one day? |
16583 | Let it all pass? |
16583 | Mentu, the royal sculptor? |
16583 | Must even the most loving hand in Egypt be lifted against thee? |
16583 | Must we bide that time? |
16583 | My father? 16583 Name?" |
16583 | Name? |
16583 | Nay, art thou losing spirit? |
16583 | Nay, but am I also even with Ta- meri? |
16583 | Nay, but how shall that restore my pride in my father? |
16583 | Nay, but if there be but one therein? |
16583 | Nay, but what have I done to vex the gods? |
16583 | Nay, dost thou hear him? |
16583 | Nay, hast thou done that, and hast thou not been heard? 16583 Nay, hath my lot been sterner than the portion of all Israel?" |
16583 | Nay, now, how came a lamp in this tomb? |
16583 | Nay, now, saw ye the like before? |
16583 | Nay, now, what have I done? |
16583 | Nay, now,he exclaimed;"where in this is divine disfavor?" |
16583 | Nay, now,she protested,"wherein art thou better than Nechutes, save in the manner of telling thy calumny? |
16583 | Nay, now; may I not guess, also? |
16583 | Nay, what of him? |
16583 | Nay, why not say that the Lord God will interfere before that time? |
16583 | Nay,Hotep protested,"why wouldst thou perpetuate the affront to the Pharaoh?" |
16583 | Nay,he said sullenly,"but since thou didst love the girl, how came it that thou didst not we d her long ago and save her this shame and danger?" |
16583 | Nay; hast thou not heard of the Israelitish unrest? |
16583 | Nay? 16583 Not yet gone to thy rest?" |
16583 | Now, by Horus,he began,"am I to be denied by an Israelite that which the favoring Hathors designed I should have? |
16583 | Now, what is contained herein? |
16583 | Now, wilt Thou heed an alien''s plea; wilt Thou know a stranger petitioning before Thy high and holy place? 16583 O, seest thou not? |
16583 | O, wilt thou put me aside for Masanath? 16583 Of Mesu''s sending?" |
16583 | Of a surety, thou canst guess it, for are there many of thy tribe like thee-- without a kinsman? |
16583 | Of a truth, dost thou not know? 16583 Of a truth, dost thou not know?" |
16583 | Of a truth, was thine the fiat? |
16583 | Of a truth? 16583 Of a truth? |
16583 | Of a truth? 16583 Of a truth?" |
16583 | Of a truth? |
16583 | Of late? |
16583 | One? 16583 Or shall we bring it about?" |
16583 | Our gods, and the gods of every nation like them? |
16583 | Rameses, how far wilt thou go in this trifling with the Lady Masanath? |
16583 | Said he that? 16583 Said they aught concerning their intents-- this pair, who set upon you?" |
16583 | Saith not thy faith,''Fear not; the Lord shall fight for thee?'' |
16583 | Saith not thy faith? |
16583 | Sayest thou these things in prophecy? |
16583 | See here, the scarab of Ptah,he said, tapping the bow with a paddle,"and the name of Memphis?" |
16583 | Seeing that thou dost live, tell me what sheltered thee in this harvest of death? |
16583 | Seeing that thou hast won the pardon of thy father, am I not also included in the restoration of good feeling? 16583 Seest thou, O my King, the sorrow of thy people? |
16583 | Shall I give the story in full? |
16583 | Shall I hold thee in thy position at the expense of Egypt''s peace, if not at the expense of the dynasty? |
16583 | Shall a man summon further difficulty in the form of his self- esteem to stand in the way of his love? 16583 Shall we drop the ape first, my Lady?" |
16583 | Shall we forego this thing? |
16583 | Sit beside me? |
16583 | So long, so long, Kenkenes, and not any change in thee? |
16583 | So the same end is accomplished, wherefore quarrel over the motive? 16583 So to raise me to this office it is needful that something more than my deserts must have urged the king?" |
16583 | So? 16583 So? |
16583 | So? 16583 So? |
16583 | So? |
16583 | So? |
16583 | So? |
16583 | Surely thou dost not question his fidelity-- his power? |
16583 | Ta- user,he continued, as she opened her lips to speak,"what wouldst thou have me do?" |
16583 | That I was dead? 16583 The Israelite?" |
16583 | The Israelites? |
16583 | The fan- bearer charges him with slave- stealing? |
16583 | The fan- bearer did not find thee? |
16583 | The house of Atsu? |
16583 | The new adviser? |
16583 | The son of Mentu? 16583 The spirit?" |
16583 | The yellow- haired Judahite? |
16583 | Then if he is not dead,she said, searching for something to say,"why weepest thou?" |
16583 | Then thou art Horemheb, the new taskmaster over Pa- Ramesu? |
16583 | Then, being of the house of Mentu, thou hast no fear of my steadfastness, O my Sovereign? |
16583 | Then, what hast thou done? |
16583 | There is need for the signet now--"The noble Mentu, in trouble? |
16583 | There was no frieze of bondmaidens-- naught of anything thou hast told me? |
16583 | There were three of you and one man overthrew you all? |
16583 | Thinkest thou so of a truth? |
16583 | Thou art Seti- Meneptah? |
16583 | Thou art he who found Jehovah in Egypt? |
16583 | Thou art mystic, Father Jambres,he said persuasively;"what does thy heart tell thee of me?" |
16583 | Thou art not a slave--"Nay, am I not? |
16583 | Thou bringest us tidings, holy Father? |
16583 | Thou dost not tell me that ye abide in this place? |
16583 | Thou good Atsu,she said in a voice subdued with much weeping,"Wilt thou add more to mine already hopeless indebtedness to thee? |
16583 | Thou hast a grudge against the conventional forms and the rules of the ritual? |
16583 | Thou hast come to conduct me to court? |
16583 | Thou hast found it so? |
16583 | Thou hast told no one? |
16583 | Thou madest all speed? |
16583 | Thou wilt go with her, out of Egypt? |
16583 | Thy faith? |
16583 | Thy name? |
16583 | To the king? |
16583 | Vain hope, is it? |
16583 | Was an Israelite maiden brought here? 16583 Was it not a masterful one?" |
16583 | Was there a guest with the fair- haired Israelite maiden last night? |
16583 | Was there ever such consummate misfortune? 16583 Wast thou taught?" |
16583 | Wast thou, then, so impatient? 16583 Well,"he cried, stamping his foot, when the three before him kept silence,"have ye no word to say?" |
16583 | What a tattling face is mine,he said,"Is her name written there also?" |
16583 | What art thou called? |
16583 | What brings thee here? |
16583 | What can they do against us? |
16583 | What cover may I offer thy dear head this night? |
16583 | What did Egypt to Israel for a hundred years before these miseries came to pass? |
16583 | What did I tell thee? |
16583 | What do ye here? |
16583 | What dost thou away from Goshen? |
16583 | What dost thou tell me? |
16583 | What dost thou with thy voice? |
16583 | What especial labors is he planning? |
16583 | What evil humor possesses Egypt? |
16583 | What had they done? |
16583 | What has befallen thee? |
16583 | What has happened? 16583 What hast thou done in thy life?" |
16583 | What hast thou done with the Israelite? |
16583 | What hast thou to ask of the gods that thy king can not give thee? |
16583 | What have I done? |
16583 | What have I profited by this council? 16583 What have I said?" |
16583 | What have we to do with them? 16583 What if the priesthood had learned of the deed? |
16583 | What is amiss between the heir and the fan- bearer? |
16583 | What is it, Nari? |
16583 | What is it, Rachel? 16583 What is it, father?" |
16583 | What is it? 16583 What is this concerning the Israelites?" |
16583 | What is thy game? |
16583 | What knowest thou? |
16583 | What matter? |
16583 | What matters it to me, his temper or her hurt? |
16583 | What mean you? |
16583 | What meanest thou? |
16583 | What meanest thou? |
16583 | What more have I to do of which to accuse myself, O Rameses? 16583 What possessed thee to go?" |
16583 | What said Atsu? |
16583 | What sayest thou? |
16583 | What sayest thou? |
16583 | What sheltered thee in last night''s harvest of death? |
16583 | What want ye? |
16583 | What was it, a palsy or the sun which kept thee at home this day? |
16583 | What weighty things absorb my prince? |
16583 | What were Egypt without thee, save a great darkness haunted and vacant? 16583 What wilt thou do with it when it is done? |
16583 | What wilt thou do with it when it is done? |
16583 | What wilt thou? |
16583 | What wouldst thou have me do? |
16583 | What? |
16583 | When did he depart? |
16583 | When hast thou broken thy fast? |
16583 | When have I offended against the Hebrew? |
16583 | When wilt thou we d me, my love? |
16583 | When? |
16583 | Where are my servants? 16583 Where dost thou keep thyself?" |
16583 | Where dost thou say we go? |
16583 | Where doth she live? |
16583 | Where go we to- morrow? |
16583 | Where hast thou been? |
16583 | Where hast thou been? |
16583 | Where hast thou these tidings? |
16583 | Where is Har- hat? |
16583 | Where is Kenkenes? |
16583 | Where is he? 16583 Where is she?" |
16583 | Where? 16583 Wherefore dost thou retreat, Io?" |
16583 | Wherefore, I pray thee? |
16583 | Wherefore, then, these frequent consultations with the wolf from Midian? |
16583 | Wherefore? 16583 Wherefore?" |
16583 | Wherefore? |
16583 | Wherefore? |
16583 | Wherefore? |
16583 | Wherein doth that make me useful? |
16583 | Whither shall we flee? |
16583 | Who art thou, Lady? |
16583 | Who art thou, my son? |
16583 | Who art thou? |
16583 | Who art thou? |
16583 | Who hath the ear of Meneptah? |
16583 | Who is this? |
16583 | Who may these distracted women be? |
16583 | Who of Memphis will think I come to Masaarah, save to look after the taking out of stone? 16583 Who said the word in the Pharaoh''s ear?" |
16583 | Who succeeds him over Bubastis? |
16583 | Who was that man? |
16583 | Who was thy good friend in this? |
16583 | Whom wilt thou trust and imperil instead of Ta- user? |
16583 | Why camest thou not sooner with this to the king? |
16583 | Why is this called the Marsh of the Discontented Soul? |
16583 | Why may I not as justly doubt thy knowledge of thy heart? |
16583 | Why may I not require of thee the services of a higher minister? |
16583 | Why should your awful God destroy the innocent and the friend of Israel among the people of Egypt? |
16583 | Why wait ye? 16583 Will he be there?" |
16583 | Will they return? |
16583 | Wilt thou forgive me? |
16583 | Wilt thou humiliate him with thy notice, meddler? |
16583 | Wilt thou not come up with him? |
16583 | Wilt thou open thy heart further and give us thy meaning? |
16583 | Wilt thou reproach me, Ta- user, for my son''s wilfulness? |
16583 | Wilt thou rob me of the one balm to my humiliation? 16583 Wilt thou slander my father to me?" |
16583 | Wilt thou swear fidelity by the holy Name? |
16583 | Wilt thou tell us again what thou hast said, O Prince? |
16583 | Wilt thou wager? |
16583 | Wilt thou we d Rameses? |
16583 | With the licensed forwardness of an old friend, I would ask what thou hast to crave of the lovers''goddess, O thou loveless? |
16583 | Wouldst have him for a mate? |
16583 | Wouldst thou have me stay and see him restored to favor under my very eyes? 16583 Wouldst thou have proof?" |
16583 | Wouldst thou put thy nation to shame? |
16583 | Wouldst use me for a price, my father-- wouldst barter thy daughter for something? |
16583 | Ye may call me forth,Kenkenes replied,"but how shall ye return me to my banks? |
16583 | Your authority? |
16583 | ''Vengeance?'' |
16583 | A man hath his better moments, and how shall they be entirely pure in the presence of shame? |
16583 | After a silence Kenkenes asked in a lowered tone:"Hath he made demonstration?" |
16583 | Ah, Ta- meri, where is thy womanly compassion?" |
16583 | Ah, who is mine enemy?" |
16583 | Am I harsh? |
16583 | Am I not good to look upon? |
16583 | Am I not pardoned? |
16583 | Am I rough- spoken? |
16583 | Am I to become a messenger for the gods?" |
16583 | An accident? |
16583 | And a question began to trouble him: What hand had marshaled the stars? |
16583 | And again, wilt thou descend on them with arms now when they may with Justice cry''What have we done to thee?'' |
16583 | And further, did not Jambres, the mystic, who readeth men''s souls, trust me?" |
16583 | And he said:''Of a truth?'' |
16583 | And if, of a surety, he is greater than the Power I have made, will he need my adoration or listen to my prayers? |
16583 | And need any of these unhappy creatures in Masaarah see me except as it pleases me to show myself?" |
16583 | And now, who is it that is full of sighs and strange conduct? |
16583 | And seeing that she is born of slaves, how shall she be pampered above her parents? |
16583 | And yet would such justice restore to Rachel the love she lost, the comfort that should have been hers? |
16583 | And yet, no wall-- no statue-- no sign of--""How did you find it yesterday?" |
16583 | And yet, wilt thou wait till all Israel shall crowd into thy presence and defy thee before thou actest? |
16583 | Another opportunity for good and what would come of it? |
16583 | Are these men dead? |
16583 | Art thou assured that he hath an honorable purpose in mind for her? |
16583 | Art thou blind to the ill- use thou invitest upon thine own head in thy care for me? |
16583 | Art thou in trouble?" |
16583 | Art thou indeed typical of thy race?" |
16583 | Art thou not quite breathless?" |
16583 | Art thou not shrewd enough to know how well I understand thee? |
16583 | Art thou so little versed in the ways of men that thou dost wonder why we love or how we love or whom we love? |
16583 | Art thou stubborn or blind, that thou dost not pity me and spare me the avowal?" |
16583 | Art thou weary? |
16583 | At the thought he paused and asked himself:"Am I suffering for the sacrilege?" |
16583 | Atsu?" |
16583 | Behold, am I not also oppressed because I may think to the upsetting of idolatry and the overthrow of mine oppressors? |
16583 | But am I to tell thee in words what I would have thee know? |
16583 | But doth the lion prey upon the carcass? |
16583 | But how came it they did not entomb her nearer On?" |
16583 | But how couldst thou know? |
16583 | But if we fail--"she flung her head back and bewitched him with a heavy eye--"will it be hard for me to persuade the king?" |
16583 | But is it not true, my Princess, that one may make his own content even in the sorriest surroundings?" |
16583 | But tell me this: was he noble or a churl?" |
16583 | But tell me-- what is the journey''s end? |
16583 | But what need of my tongue''s abashed interpretation of that which I would say, since even the future''s history is open unto Thee? |
16583 | But what personal grudge hath Mesu against Egypt or the priesthood or Meneptah?" |
16583 | But what says he of her?" |
16583 | But what shall keep him from searching for thee-- and are there any like to defend thee, if he find thee, seeing I am not there? |
16583 | But what would have employed these ten youthful Hebrews in the event of such improvement? |
16583 | But when thou speakest of Israel''s sake, which, by the testimony of past events, is now the more imperiled, Egypt or Israel?" |
16583 | But would Rameses stay the chief adviser''s hand, seeing that the winning of Masanath depended on the prince''s neutrality, as Hotep had explained? |
16583 | But would not the noble Hotep enter and await him? |
16583 | But-- but how did he die?" |
16583 | But-- hast thou no fear?" |
16583 | But-- shall I?" |
16583 | Came he by divine summons or did he seek the great god? |
16583 | Came they not after me when I fled?" |
16583 | Camest thou forth to meet me?" |
16583 | Can I not surrender for thee as well?" |
16583 | Can it endure longer? |
16583 | Canst thou endure? |
16583 | Chastisement of a people whose murmurs brought down consuming fire upon the land? |
16583 | Could he hope to change Egypt when a king might not? |
16583 | Could it be that this soulless man had scruples against giving him Masanath? |
16583 | Destroy it?" |
16583 | Did I not tell thee how good he is?" |
16583 | Did Merenra come?" |
16583 | Did it clothe the fields and bring them to harvest every revolution of the sun? |
16583 | Did it hang the moon like a sickle in the west or lift it over the Arabian hills like a bubble of silver every eight and twenty days? |
16583 | Did it spread the Nile over Egypt and call it again within its banks every year? |
16583 | Did not the same God do each of these things in His wisdom? |
16583 | Did she applaud or rebuke herself? |
16583 | Did she pity or despise him? |
16583 | Did she speak of the taskmaster? |
16583 | Did you not return to camp?" |
16583 | Didst find her?" |
16583 | Do I take her?" |
16583 | Does it not seem that since a maiden will not love one winsome man there must be another already installed in her heart?" |
16583 | Does that oppress thee?" |
16583 | Dost dream what thou didst miss through a malevolent caprice of the Hathors? |
16583 | Dost know the Lady Miriam?" |
16583 | Dost thou go on as sculptor, or wilt thou follow thy father into the art of building?" |
16583 | Dost thou know a more princely prince, and is my father more of a king than I shall be? |
16583 | Dost thou know that I have sorrows? |
16583 | Dost thou love me, Rachel?" |
16583 | Dost thou not love me enough to make me secure with the prince, and so, secure in mine advisership to the king?" |
16583 | Dost thou remember me?" |
16583 | Dost thou remember that I may have sleepless nights and unhappy days-- discontents, heartaches and oppressions? |
16583 | Dost thou remember?" |
16583 | Dost thou--? |
16583 | Doth it not appear to thee, Egyptian, that there approaches a marvelous time?" |
16583 | Faith? |
16583 | For are there not pitiful shrines to Ra, Ptah and Amen within the boundaries of Goshen? |
16583 | For are they, being small, less wondrous than the heavens, His handiwork? |
16583 | For had it not been promised that out of Israel nations should be made, and kings should come? |
16583 | Furthermore, dost thou not remember Deborah''s words while the spirit of prophecy was upon her? |
16583 | Furthermore, if all Israel were like unto her, what heinous injustice had been perpetrated upon an able people? |
16583 | Furthermore, why should the princess have taken up his cause? |
16583 | Gazing down into his eyes, she said with sudden solemnity:"My Prince, may I give my life into thy hands?" |
16583 | Had Rachel gone that way too far and beyond retreat? |
16583 | Had she repented? |
16583 | Had the same or a series of such events brought forth the earth and man? |
16583 | Had the spiteful Seven, the Hathors, used him as a tool whereby mischief should be wrought between the nation and her slaves? |
16583 | Has he confessed?" |
16583 | Hast lost much to that gambling pair-- Ta- meri and Nechutes? |
16583 | Hast quarreled with the gentle Seti?" |
16583 | Hast thou any simpler plan to offer, holy Father?" |
16583 | Hast thou any vanity?" |
16583 | Hast thou ever heard an Israelitish harangue?" |
16583 | Hast thou not heard of Canaan?" |
16583 | Hast thou not plagued me, and may I not tease thee a little in revenge? |
16583 | Hast thou spoken truly?" |
16583 | Hath Egypt won any honor in this quarrel with Israel? |
16583 | Hath Miriam a compelling glance, or Moses a power that came not from Jehovah? |
16583 | Hath he any more right to her than I? |
16583 | Hath he forgot the place?" |
16583 | Hath he put him to torture yet?" |
16583 | Hath she not beauty, hath she not wisdom, hath she not great winsomeness? |
16583 | Hath the Lord God prepared thee against them?" |
16583 | Hath the army of the Pharaoh availed him aught against these afflictions? |
16583 | Hath thy father delivered to him his inheritance?" |
16583 | Have I not been sufficiently explicit? |
16583 | Have I not said I am sated with submission? |
16583 | Have I not said, O my King? |
16583 | Have I not served thee with hand and heart all thy life, asking nothing, sacrificing much? |
16583 | Have I sinned in loving and protecting her whom I love?" |
16583 | Have I won thine enmity, my Prince?" |
16583 | Have the gods afflicted thee with madness, or have they given thee into the compelling hands of a knave? |
16583 | Have we entered Canaan as God sware unto Abraham we should? |
16583 | Have we possessed the gates of our enemies? |
16583 | He knew that Ta- meri loved thee and he nobly surrendered, but was the hurt any less because he submitted?" |
16583 | He looked at the statue furtively and murmured:"O Kenkenes, what madness made thee trifle with the gods?" |
16583 | He overthrew the world, did he not? |
16583 | He took no public part in the people''s affairs, yet who shall say that he was not near when Bezaleel wrought the wondrous angels for the ark? |
16583 | Hear them confess it?" |
16583 | Heard ye not what he said concerning a husband? |
16583 | How came ye here?" |
16583 | How can I mold thee, my King?" |
16583 | How can she, who is not even a stately subject, be a stately queen? |
16583 | How could he ask for Masanath? |
16583 | How could he know that any thought had led her to do that thing save an impulse actuated by indifference or real dislike? |
16583 | How had the Rebu war ended had it not been for Har- hat? |
16583 | How is it with my father?" |
16583 | How long since thou wast full of wrath against the chosen people who wedded Egyptians and became of them? |
16583 | How many perished of thirst in the deserts and of cold in the mountains, and of pestilence in the marshes? |
16583 | How may all these things be?" |
16583 | How may we guess the motives of anything too great for us to conceive? |
16583 | How may we know of a surety if it be gone?" |
16583 | How much more did he know? |
16583 | How shall I find God in an hour?" |
16583 | How shall I tell her thou findest thyself?" |
16583 | How shall I win Thine ear? |
16583 | How shall it be with him if he is bequeathed from Pharaoh to Pharaoh of an intent like unto the last three? |
16583 | How was he fortified? |
16583 | How, then, shall she be fallen in their sight if she we d with an idolater? |
16583 | I am a lovable lover, am I not, Masanath? |
16583 | I doubt not there is''one''therein, but why shall we demand what manner of''one''it is when she may not even confess it to herself?" |
16583 | I would people Egypt with a host of beauty, grace and naturalness--""Just as if they were alive?" |
16583 | I, too, have spoken truly, have I not?" |
16583 | If I yielded up everything, to my very cloak, should I have done more than return to them what they have given me? |
16583 | If Rachel fled to Mentu, as Kenkenes had bidden her, could the murket protect her, even at his own peril? |
16583 | If all Israel-- nay, if but part, if but its leaders were as able and determined as she, did Meneptah guess his peril? |
16583 | If it were omnipotent, infinite and omnipresent, could it be an accident? |
16583 | If it were, why not worship it and call it God? |
16583 | If she had further information to impart, Mentu did not give her the opportunity, for had she not said that Kenkenes was well? |
16583 | If the heaviest penalty overtook us is it not a result worth achieving at any cost? |
16583 | If thou art to succeed, wilt thou selfishly keep thy success to thyself?" |
16583 | If thou, their staff, art broken, who shall bear them up in their sorrow? |
16583 | In the dark?" |
16583 | Is he not a friend to Israel still?" |
16583 | Is it for this that every day I have sent two fat ducks to the altar in thy name? |
16583 | Is it not a problem worthy the study to ponder how he might have fared in battle with a god?" |
16583 | Is it not lucid, O Son of Wisdom?" |
16583 | Is it not part of my craft? |
16583 | Is it not so, my Rachel?" |
16583 | Is it not so?" |
16583 | Is it that I must be separated from my beloved and wedded to the man I hate, that I have prayed to thee day and night? |
16583 | Is it the ultimate goal of all flesh?" |
16583 | Is it true or did I go mad?" |
16583 | Is it-- Wouldst thou have me aid thee?" |
16583 | Is she not the embodied essence of Beauty? |
16583 | Is there a taboret near?" |
16583 | Is there another?" |
16583 | Is there anything further?" |
16583 | Is there more of evil than of good wrought by the mind working silently? |
16583 | Is there more, of a truth?" |
16583 | Is there no other way?" |
16583 | Is there no other way?" |
16583 | Is there no sign, no manifestation that Thou dost attend? |
16583 | Is there none in need?" |
16583 | Is there not enough of Egypt''s women who are willingly loose that he must destroy the purest spirit on earth? |
16583 | Is thy hand made strong with resource? |
16583 | It is an essential in the make- up of the great of heart-- wilt thou put it out of thy fine nature?" |
16583 | Kenkenes''face wore a startled expression; how had the Israelite divined his purpose? |
16583 | Knowest thou that the Egyptians pursue thee? |
16583 | Lady Masanath,"he exclaimed;"where in all Egypt hast thou hidden thyself these fourteen days? |
16583 | Lo, is it not written in the early tombs? |
16583 | Make him thy murket[2] as well, and with him dost thou know what thou canst do with these slaves? |
16583 | May I not know, now? |
16583 | May I not visit the crypt?" |
16583 | Meanwhile, what might not be happening to Rachel in this chaos of gloom and clamor? |
16583 | Men have lived in constant fellowship, but no nearer to the women whom they love, and am I less able than my kind? |
16583 | Might he not go forward, on his way after Israel, till he found one of these? |
16583 | Might not Har- hat at this hour be descending with his veterans, seasoned against the simoons of Arabia, upon Israel, demoralized in the storm? |
16583 | Might not the heavy hand of the powerful favorite fall also on the head of the king''s architect? |
16583 | Must I turn a spear upon mine own?" |
16583 | Must I, too, lay bare my heart in words?" |
16583 | Must ye go mounted, in litters, in chariots, afraid of the harsh earth and a rough mile? |
16583 | Nay, now, dost thou fear me? |
16583 | Nay, now, is that not like the boy? |
16583 | Nay, there was conspiracy laid against her by the Pantheon, and what had she done to deserve it? |
16583 | Nay, why vex thee with matters of state? |
16583 | Nay; and wilt thou play the barbarian and put two and a half million at once to the sword?" |
16583 | None of loyal Egypt will espouse their cause, and without money how shall they get them mercenaries? |
16583 | Not here in this haunted cave?" |
16583 | Now, for what one dost thou concern thyself? |
16583 | Now, hast thou not guessed my mind by this? |
16583 | Now, in the name of the mystery- dealing Hathors, how came it that he died not with the first- born?" |
16583 | Now, was anything more brutal? |
16583 | Of her, what would thy heart say? |
16583 | Or, indeed, were they not prejudiced against her as all the world was? |
16583 | Osiris, whom Set destroyed? |
16583 | Power, wealth or a wife? |
16583 | Presently she lifted his face and said with sudden impulsiveness:"Dost, of a truth, believe everything that is told thee?" |
16583 | Promised she not peace for us, and happiness and long tranquillity to follow these days of sorrow? |
16583 | Rachel--"his voice sobered and his face grew serious--"Rachel, wilt thou we d me this day?" |
16583 | Rachel?" |
16583 | Rameses?" |
16583 | Saw you any sacrilege, or was it a phantom of your stupid dreams?" |
16583 | Saw you not the temper of the assembly to- night? |
16583 | Sawest thou not the Hebrew''s gaze upon thee? |
16583 | Say, who is it, thou or another, who playeth a perilous game with Israel, this day, when its God hath already rent Egypt and consumed her in wrath? |
16583 | Say, wilt thou accept?" |
16583 | Seb,[1] whom Toth had supplanted? |
16583 | Seest thou not, O Kenkenes, that the ancestor is terribly responsible? |
16583 | Seest thou, my son?" |
16583 | Shall He condemn us who only have held steadfast? |
16583 | Shall He forget His daintiest, frailest works for His mightiest? |
16583 | Shall He stamp us out, with His promise yet unfulfilled? |
16583 | Shall He then fail to hear the voice of His sons in whom He hath taken greater pains?" |
16583 | Shall I bring them upon thy head, also, my Kenkenes?" |
16583 | Shall I go on?" |
16583 | Shall I go with thee into slavery? |
16583 | Shall I learn thy tongue, turn my back on my people, become one of Israel and hate Egypt? |
16583 | Shall I let one go, seeing that I am holding the body at the sacrifice of Egypt?" |
16583 | Shall I pray thy prayers, kneel in thy shrines? |
16583 | Shall I take the army or leave it distributed over Egypt?" |
16583 | Shall I take thee to Atsu, or wilt thou stay with me?" |
16583 | Shall I, being a believer in Israel''s God, be willing for the Pharaoh to pursue Israel?" |
16583 | Shall it fail because thou wast envious for my safety above Egypt''s? |
16583 | Shall the last remnant of the unhappy family be stamped out in dishonor? |
16583 | Shall we invoke the king in the blameless name of the holy One, and demand forgiveness in the name of Him who forgiveth no sin? |
16583 | Shall we not go on, my master?" |
16583 | Shall we put any great sin past the knave who sinneth monstrously, or divine his methods who is a master of cunning? |
16583 | Shall we say that the spinner of the gossamer, the painter of the rose is not fine? |
16583 | Should he dismiss his charioteer and journey to the nomarch''s mansion in the companionable luxury of the litter? |
16583 | Something in his attitude seemed to say,"What profiteth all Thy care, O Lord? |
16583 | That I had played thee false? |
16583 | The Hebrew will not betray us, and who else will know of it? |
16583 | The irrepressible Menes observed to Io in one of his characteristic undertones, but so that all the company heard it:"What makes us surly to- night? |
16583 | The sculptor lifted a stern face to his son and said, with emphasis:"Wilt thou further offend the gods, thou impious? |
16583 | Then, after a pause, she asked:"Does the murket follow the court?" |
16583 | They had turned a deaf ear to him, and why should he render them further homage? |
16583 | Thinkest thou I cared aught for the dreamer and his loves? |
16583 | Thinkest thou not, good Hotep, that, if they must go, we may by right require their flocks of them to replenish the pastures of Egypt?" |
16583 | Thou art a good child, Ta- meri; how canst thou hurt him so?" |
16583 | Thou believest this Hebrew to be honest in his show of interest in his people?" |
16583 | Thou hast received no letter as yet which was not intended for thee?" |
16583 | Thou knowest better than I. Wilt thou aid me?" |
16583 | Thou knowest the end of Israel?" |
16583 | Thou knowest the punishment which will overtake me?" |
16583 | Thou, in trouble? |
16583 | Thou, the light- hearted?" |
16583 | Through thee? |
16583 | Thy vanity? |
16583 | Vengeance upon a God who hath blasted a nation with His breath? |
16583 | Was Israel to escape, or Har- hat to be destroyed? |
16583 | Was it the face of Miriam or the fear of Moses or the might of the Lord that tamed them? |
16583 | Was it the storm or the army that had frightened them? |
16583 | Was not Egypt most ominously menaced? |
16583 | Was not this a slave? |
16583 | Was not this a tomb? |
16583 | Was the accident continuously attendant? |
16583 | Was there ever such intrepid lawlessness?" |
16583 | Was there not eloquent testimony in her every feature and in every act of that hour he had been with her? |
16583 | Was this the spirit of the tomb? |
16583 | We may discipline the soul and chasten the body, but how may we govern the mind and its disorderly beliefs? |
16583 | Were they to make his shame more poignant by pitying him and punishing him not at all? |
16583 | What aileth thee, sweet Io? |
16583 | What did he?" |
16583 | What had he done, indeed? |
16583 | What had my father''s man to do with thy hasty resolution to depart?" |
16583 | What hand had marshaled the stars? |
16583 | What have I done that thou shouldst desert me?" |
16583 | What have I not offered and what hast thou given me? |
16583 | What have I won therefrom? |
16583 | What if it came from the lips of an hereditary slave of the Pharaoh-- a toiler in the quarries, an infidel, an alien nomad? |
16583 | What if one of these women had it in her power to take thee against thy will? |
16583 | What is amiss, Rachel?" |
16583 | What is her little dark beauty compared to mine? |
16583 | What is she, a slave, to thee?" |
16583 | What is the boon that thou mayest justly ask of me?" |
16583 | What is thy pleasure, Rachel? |
16583 | What knowest thou?" |
16583 | What manner of man was he about to look upon,--a sorcerer, a trafficker in horrors, a confounder of men? |
16583 | What monarch before thee had them? |
16583 | What more?" |
16583 | What more?" |
16583 | What more?" |
16583 | What must the world think of him-- of me? |
16583 | What need for him to wait for the word that gave assent? |
16583 | What need of further adornment when she was mantled and crowned with a glory of golden hair? |
16583 | What of Kenkenes? |
16583 | What of him? |
16583 | What of him?" |
16583 | What of that unapproachable, unfeeling Omnipotence he had created in their stead? |
16583 | What proof had he to offer against this impeachment? |
16583 | What sayest thou?" |
16583 | What shall I do with the Hebrews?" |
16583 | What shall I do with this?" |
16583 | What should I do?" |
16583 | What strait brought you to seek such asylum as this?" |
16583 | What then of Rachel, of his own father, of the faithful ministers, of all whom Kenkenes had loved or befriended? |
16583 | What thinkest thou of these people?" |
16583 | What thinkest thou? |
16583 | What thinkest thou?" |
16583 | What was he like? |
16583 | What were the thoughts that came to her then? |
16583 | What wilt thou with her?" |
16583 | What would avail him, then, to defend himself? |
16583 | What would be his next play? |
16583 | What would prevent the beauty from seeing it also and preempting to herself the honors of his disheartenment? |
16583 | What, other than the reclamation of the signet by the Incomparable Pharaoh, even as Mentu had said? |
16583 | What, then, O Rameses?" |
16583 | When did an Egyptian desert his gods for the faith of the Hebrew he took in marriage? |
16583 | When?" |
16583 | Where are my servants?" |
16583 | Where are they? |
16583 | Where do I fail thee in thy little ideals? |
16583 | Where does he dwell?" |
16583 | Where had this young visionary, new- released from prison, found evidence to impeach this powerful favorite? |
16583 | Where hast thou been, these many months? |
16583 | Where hast thou been-- what are thy fortunes, Kenkenes?" |
16583 | Where is she?" |
16583 | Where is thy brother?" |
16583 | Where is thy pride?" |
16583 | Where lies the land?" |
16583 | Where shall I find that refuge from the pitying smile of the nation? |
16583 | Where was the sea? |
16583 | Where, indeed, are any faithful, save in Israel? |
16583 | Where, then, was any need of a superfluity of powers? |
16583 | Wherefore am I taken?" |
16583 | Wherefore would he have thee overtake these people?" |
16583 | Wherefore? |
16583 | Wherein hast thou rebuked him, in casting away the trinket? |
16583 | Wherein was the murket more immune than his son? |
16583 | Which is in distress-- in need of allies?" |
16583 | Who can call death by hard labor, murder?" |
16583 | Who doubts it? |
16583 | Who hath been more faithful to thee and whom hast thou served more cruelly? |
16583 | Who is it that hath forgotten the idols and the abominations and the bondage of her people and mourneth after one of the oppressors? |
16583 | Who knows but there is somewhat of the vulture- nostril in man, tickled with a vague taint? |
16583 | Who knows? |
16583 | Who reached thee with them before me?" |
16583 | Who shall say that his purest jewel did not enter the breast- plate of the high priest? |
16583 | Who, then, offered him this wise counsel? |
16583 | Whom dost thou mean?" |
16583 | Why didst thou not go?" |
16583 | Why do we carve at all, if not to show how we appear to the world or the world appears to us? |
16583 | Why does he not marry honorably?" |
16583 | Why had not the Hebrews protected her in the beginning? |
16583 | Why may I not go with thee?" |
16583 | Why need he hide his escape? |
16583 | Why need we go hence? |
16583 | Why should I take up the private concerns of my subjects when I am already burdened with heavy cares? |
16583 | Why should she stay when Kenkenes was gone? |
16583 | Why wilt thou thrust me aside?" |
16583 | Why-- thy bed-- have I slept under it?" |
16583 | Will He bless the land, then, with such a queen as thou wouldst be?" |
16583 | Will the vengeance befall all Egypt, the good as well as the bad?" |
16583 | Will thine interests go to wreck if thou bidest till dawn?" |
16583 | Wilt thou come?" |
16583 | Wilt thou defeat me also in the one good deed I would do? |
16583 | Wilt thou deny the Hand that led thee to me, here, in this hour-- that cared for me during the season of distress and peril? |
16583 | Wilt thou execute Israel one by one as it raises up a leader against thee? |
16583 | Wilt thou fling up thy hands and open thy gates to thine enemy, while yet there is plenty within the realm and men to post its walls? |
16583 | Wilt thou give me up, after a single effort? |
16583 | Wilt thou go with me into Memphis-- if this sending is withdrawn?" |
16583 | Wilt thou keep his secret also, my Prince?" |
16583 | Wilt thou leave this and proceed in the other?" |
16583 | Wilt thou not give her to me to wife? |
16583 | Wilt thou not permit me? |
16583 | Wilt thou not prove thy love for Kenkenes and aid him?" |
16583 | Wilt thou restore it and use it first in this short- lived conflict with a mongrel race of shepherds? |
16583 | Wilt thou set the crown upon her unregal head, invest her with the royal robes, and yield thy homage to a scowl and a bitter word? |
16583 | Wilt thou take it as a peace- offering from my hands and wear it always?" |
16583 | Wilt thou tell him, when thou canst?" |
16583 | Wilt thou tell me upon whose persuasion thou hast gathered thine army and set forth to pursue Israel?" |
16583 | Wilt thou tell us when and from whom the maiden fled?" |
16583 | Would I have brought thee thy warning, knowing it such, were I thine enemy? |
16583 | Would he smile upon the purposes of the Pharaoh? |
16583 | Would the sun look upon the king through a veil, or openly? |
16583 | Would ye hear me deny, protest, deprecate? |
16583 | Would ye see me cringe? |
16583 | Wouldst thou go against a host of trowel- wielding slaves with an army that levels lances only against free- born men? |
16583 | Wouldst thou sleep?" |
16583 | Yet what right have I to deal alms to them from whom my riches come? |
16583 | Yet, canst thou be happy being wroth and at odds with the world?" |
16583 | [ 1]"How am I to reach it?" |
16583 | after three years?" |
16583 | but dost thou not guess what he will do? |
16583 | do you distribute them now? |
16583 | has my news outridden me?" |
16583 | he mourned to himself,"why may I not tell her how much I love her?" |
16583 | he was saying,"why didst thou not go to my father as I bade thee? |
16583 | seest thou not, Masanath? |
16583 | she broke off,"did Atsu name him?" |
16583 | what have I done?" |
36956 | O Lord my God, hast thou also brought evil upon the widow with whom I sojourn, by slaying her son? |
36956 | ( 2) Abraham and Isaac alone: what did Isaac ask? |
36956 | ( 4) The wonderful interference: what did this teach Abraham? |
36956 | ( What is its name?) |
36956 | 17:15- 18:5) And when Saul saw David go forth against the Philistine, he said unto Abner, the captain of the host,"Abner, whose son is this youth?" |
36956 | 280. Who was the heroine of whom we studied? |
36956 | 285. Who were the two hero friends? |
36956 | 379. Who was the prophet that followed Elijah? |
36956 | A commission is a duty given to a man: what was Moses''commission? |
36956 | About how far was Dothan from Hebron? |
36956 | Abraham gave back the property that he had rescued: what should we do with property that we find? |
36956 | Abraham had a nephew with him: what was his name? |
36956 | And Abraham drew near, and said,"Wilt thou consume the righteous with the wicked? |
36956 | And Ahab said to Elijah,"Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?" |
36956 | And David enquired of the Lord, saying,"Shall I go up against the Philistines? |
36956 | And David said to Abishai,"Destroy him not: for who can put forth his hand against the Lord''s anointed, and be guiltless?" |
36956 | And David said to Abner,"Art not thou a valiant man? |
36956 | And David said unto him,"From whence comest thou?" |
36956 | And David said unto him,"How went the matter? |
36956 | And David said,"What have I now done? |
36956 | And David said,"Whither shall I go up?" |
36956 | And David''s men said unto him,"Behold, we be afraid here in Judah: how much more then if we go to Keilah against the armies of the Philistines?" |
36956 | And Eli said unto her,"How long wilt thou be drunken? |
36956 | And Eliab his eldest brother heard when he spake unto the men; and Eliab''s anger was kindled against David, and he said,"Why art thou come down? |
36956 | And Elijah came near unto all the people, and said,"How long halt ye between two opinions? |
36956 | And Elisha said unto her,"What shall I do for thee? |
36956 | And Elisha said unto him,"Whence comest thou, Gehazi?" |
36956 | And Elkanah her husband said unto her,"Hannah, why weepest thou? |
36956 | And Esau said unto his father,"Hast thou but one blessing, my father? |
36956 | And Esau said,"Behold, I am at the point to die: and what profit shall the birthright do to me?" |
36956 | And Gideon said unto him,"Oh my lord, if the Lord be with us, why then is all this befallen us? |
36956 | And I asked her and said,''Whose daughter art thou?'' |
36956 | And Isaac his father said unto him,"Who art thou?" |
36956 | And Isaac said unto his son,"How is it that thou hast found it so quickly, my son?" |
36956 | And Israel said unto Joseph,"Do not thy brethren feed the flock in Shechem? |
36956 | And Israel said,"Wherefore dealt ye so ill with me, as to tell the man whether ye had yet a brother?" |
36956 | And Jezebel his wife said unto him,"Dost thou now govern the kingdom of Israel? |
36956 | And Joab said unto the man that told him,"And, behold, thou sawest it, and why didst thou not smite him there to the ground? |
36956 | And Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said unto him,"Wherefore should he be put to death? |
36956 | And Joseph said unto his brethren,"I am Joseph; doth my father yet live?" |
36956 | And Joseph said unto them,"Do not interpretations belong to God? |
36956 | And Joseph said unto them,"What deed is this that ye have done? |
36956 | And Judah said unto his brethren,"What profit is it if we slay our brother and conceal his blood? |
36956 | And Judah said,"What shall we say unto my lord? |
36956 | And Michal answered Saul,"He said unto me,''Let me go; why should I kill thee?''" |
36956 | And Nabal answered David''s servants, and said,"Who is David? |
36956 | And Naomi said,"Turn again, my daughters: why will ye go with me? |
36956 | And Pharaoh said unto Jacob,"How many are the days of the years of thy life?" |
36956 | And Pharaoh said unto his servants,"Can we find such a one as this, a man in whom the spirit of God is?" |
36956 | And Pharaoh said,"Who is the Lord, that I should hearken unto his voice to let Israel go? |
36956 | And Samuel said unto Jesse,"Are here all thy children?" |
36956 | And Samuel said,"How can I go? |
36956 | And Saul answered and said,"Am not I a Benjamite, of the smallest of the tribes of Israel? |
36956 | And Saul asked counsel of God,"Shall I go down after the Philistines? |
36956 | And Saul knew David''s voice, and said,"Is this thy voice, my son David?" |
36956 | And Saul said to him,"Whose son art thou, thou young man?" |
36956 | And Saul said unto Michal,"Why hast thou deceived me thus, and let mine enemy go, that he is escaped?" |
36956 | And Saul''s uncle said unto him and to his servant,"Whither went ye?" |
36956 | And a certain man found him, and, behold, he was wandering in the field: and the man asked him, saying,"What seekest thou?" |
36956 | And had he not high honor? |
36956 | And hast thou not there with thee Zadok and Abiathar the priests? |
36956 | And he answered,"Thou shalt not smite them: wouldest thou smite those whom thou hast taken captive with thy sword and with thy bow? |
36956 | And he asked them of their welfare, and said,"Is your father well, the old man of whom ye spake? |
36956 | And he asked them, saying,"Wherefore look ye so sadly to- day?" |
36956 | And he commanded the foremost, saying,"When Esau my brother meeteth thee, and asketh thee, saying,''Whose art thou? |
36956 | And he lifted up his eyes, and saw Benjamin his brother, his mother''s son, and said,"Is this your youngest brother, of whom ye spake unto me?" |
36956 | And he lifted up his eyes, and saw the women and the children; and said,"Who are these with thee?" |
36956 | And he said unto her,"Behold, I have not told it my father nor my mother, and shall I tell thee?" |
36956 | And he said unto him,"Go back again; for what have I done to thee?" |
36956 | And he said unto him,"Oh Lord, wherewith shall I save Israel? |
36956 | And he said unto him,"Went not mine heart with thee, when the man turned again from his chariot to meet thee? |
36956 | And he said unto him,"What is thy name?" |
36956 | And he said unto his daughters,"And where is he? |
36956 | And he said unto them,"Why do ye such things? |
36956 | And he said,"Art thou my very son Esau?" |
36956 | And he said,"Be it far from me, O Lord, that I should do this: shall I drink the blood of the men that went in jeopardy of their lives?" |
36956 | And he said,"Behold, the fire and the wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?" |
36956 | And he said,"Come in, thou blessed of the Lord; wherefore standest thou without? |
36956 | And he said,"Here am I; who art thou, my son?" |
36956 | And he said,"How went the matter, my son?" |
36956 | And he said,"Is not he rightly named Jacob? |
36956 | And he said,"What is the thing that the Lord hath spoken unto thee? |
36956 | And he said,"What meanest thou by all this company which I met?" |
36956 | And he said,"What needeth it? |
36956 | And he said,"Wherefore is it that thou dost ask after my name?" |
36956 | And he said,"Wherein have I sinned, that thou wouldest deliver thy servant into the hand of Ahab, to slay me? |
36956 | And he said,"Who art thou?" |
36956 | And he said,"Who made thee a prince and a judge over us? |
36956 | And he spake before his brethren and the army of Samaria, and said,"What do these feeble Jews? |
36956 | And he stood and cried unto the armies of Israel, and said unto them,"Why are ye come out to set your battle in array? |
36956 | And he told it to his father, and to his brethren; and his father rebuked him, and said unto him,"What is this dream that thou hast dreamed? |
36956 | And he took the mantle of Elijah that fell from him, and smote the waters, and said,"Where is the Lord, the God of Elijah?" |
36956 | And her mother- in- law said unto her,"Where hast thou gleaned to- day? |
36956 | And his brethren said to him,"Shalt thou indeed reign over us? |
36956 | And his servants came near, and spake unto him, and said,"My father, if the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldest thou not have done it? |
36956 | And it came to pass, when Ahab saw Elijah, that Ahab said unto him,"Is it thou, thou troubler of Israel?" |
36956 | And it came to pass, when they were come to Bethlehem, that all the city was moved about them, and the women said,"Is this Naomi?" |
36956 | And now is not Boaz our kinsman, with whose maidens thou wast? |
36956 | And on whom is all the desire of Israel? |
36956 | And she said unto Elijah,"O thou man of God? |
36956 | And she said unto him,"How canst thou say,''I love thee,''when thine heart is not with me? |
36956 | And she said unto the servant,"What man is this that walketh in the field to meet us?" |
36956 | And the Lord looked upon him, and said,"Go in this thy might, and save Israel from the hand of Midian: have not I sent thee?" |
36956 | And the Lord said unto him,"What is that in thine hand?" |
36956 | And the Lord said unto him,"Who hath made man''s mouth? |
36956 | And the Philistine said unto David,"Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with staves?" |
36956 | And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Moses, and he said,"Is there not Aaron thy brother? |
36956 | And the elders of the city came to meet him trembling, and said,"Comest thou peaceably?" |
36956 | And the king of Egypt said unto them,"Wherefore do ye, Moses and Aaron, loose the people from their work? |
36956 | And the king of Israel said unto Elisha, when he saw them,"My father, shall I smite them? |
36956 | And the king said unto Esther,"What is thy petition, queen Esther? |
36956 | And the king said unto me,"Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick? |
36956 | And the king said unto me,( the queen also sitting by him,)"For how long shall thy journey be? |
36956 | And the king said unto the Cushite,"Is it well with the young man Absalom?" |
36956 | And the men of Israel said,"Have ye seen this man that is come up? |
36956 | And the men of Judah said,"Why are ye come up against us?" |
36956 | And the men of the city said unto him on the seventh day before the sun went down,"What is sweeter than honey? |
36956 | And the people murmured against Moses, saying,"What shall we drink?" |
36956 | And the people said unto Saul,"Shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel? |
36956 | And their heart failed them, and they turned trembling one to another, saying,"What is this that God hath done unto us?" |
36956 | And they called Rebekah, and said unto her,"Wilt thou go with this man?" |
36956 | And they said unto Moses,"Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wilderness? |
36956 | And they said unto him,"Wherefore speaketh my lord such words as these? |
36956 | And they said,"The man asked straitly concerning ourselves, and concerning our kindred, saying,''Is your father yet alive? |
36956 | And thou shalt speak unto him, saying,''Thus saith the Lord, Hast thou killed, and also taken possession?'' |
36956 | And when Eli heard the noise of the crying, he said,"What meaneth the noise of this tumult?" |
36956 | And when Naaman saw one running after him, he lighted down from the chariot to meet him, and said,"Is all well?" |
36956 | And when she came to her mother- in- law, she said,"How hast thou fared, my daughter?" |
36956 | And when the Philistines heard the noise of the shout, they said,"What meaneth the noise of this great shout in the camp of the Hebrews?" |
36956 | And when the lad was come to the place of the arrow which Jonathan had shot, Jonathan cried after the lad, and said,"Is not the arrow beyond thee?" |
36956 | And when the people were come into the camp, the elders of Israel said,"Wherefore hath the Lord smitten us to- day before the Philistines? |
36956 | And when they came to Reuel their father, he said,"How is it that ye are come so soon to- day?" |
36956 | And wherefore doth the Lord bring us unto this land, to fall by the sword? |
36956 | And, behold, Saul came following the oxen out of the field; and Saul said,"What aileth the people that they weep?" |
36956 | And, behold, there came a voice unto him, and said,"What doest thou here, Elijah?" |
36956 | Are not Abanah and Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? |
36956 | Are our troubles ever good for us? |
36956 | As Jacob returned home, what might he have to fear? |
36956 | As they went up the ascent to the city, they found young maidens going out to draw water, and said unto them,"Is the seer here?" |
36956 | At last Saul made up his mind to do something: what was it? |
36956 | But Jezebel his wife came to him, and said unto him,"Why is thy spirit so sad, that thou eatest no bread?" |
36956 | But many loyal friends stood by him: who were these, and how did they show their loyalty? |
36956 | But still the numbers were too large: what was the second plan to reduce them? |
36956 | But what did the others reply? |
36956 | But what did they say about the land? |
36956 | But when Saul was determined to have David brought to him even if he were sick in bed, how was the deceit discovered? |
36956 | But when they saw the army coming to meet them they said unto Judas,"What? |
36956 | But will God in very deed dwell on the earth? |
36956 | C. DAVID MADE KING And it came to pass after this, that David enquired of the Lord, saying,"Shall I go up into any of the cities of Judah?" |
36956 | C. THE PROMISE OF THE LORD And Moses returned unto the Lord, and said,"Lord, wherefore hast thou evil entreated this people? |
36956 | Can a father feel the same toward good sons and bad sons? |
36956 | Can everybody have this greatest thing? |
36956 | Can we often do good by violence? |
36956 | Can you think of any reason why that city might have been dissatisfied? |
36956 | Could Baal hear them? |
36956 | Could it be applied to Abraham? |
36956 | Could you have guessed it? |
36956 | Describe the scene when these men were thrown into the furnace? |
36956 | Did he boast of his own skill? |
36956 | Did he ever think the happy dreams of youth were hopeless? |
36956 | Did he succeed in getting his whole company over? |
36956 | Did he tell his father- in- law his plans? |
36956 | Did you ever have a great heart struggle about some duty, or over some temptation? |
36956 | Did you ever know anyone who was sorry for doing wrong when the punishment came, but forgot his promises afterward? |
36956 | Do boys often dream of their future? |
36956 | Do the"smart"men always win? |
36956 | Do you know any building about that size? |
36956 | Do you remember a story like that in_ Tom Brown at Rugby_? |
36956 | Do you remember someone attacking saloons with a hatchet? |
36956 | Do you remember that several times we have called the heroes"magnanimous"? |
36956 | Do you remember the dreams of Joseph? |
36956 | Do you remember the story of the good old priest who had two wicked sons, and of the little boy who came to live with him? |
36956 | Do you remember what great hero led the people to Sinai? |
36956 | Do you think Jonathan knew that David was to be king? |
36956 | Do you think Samson was a great man? |
36956 | Do you think he was brave? |
36956 | Do you think that he had done wrong? |
36956 | Do you think this was a shrewd scheme? |
36956 | Does it belong to any one of the states in particular? |
36956 | Eli was a noble man himself, but could he not have done better for Israel than he did? |
36956 | For how shall I go up to my father, and the lad be not with me? |
36956 | Hast thou not reserved a blessing for me?" |
36956 | Have not I commanded thee? |
36956 | Have you ever known an act that was magnanimous? |
36956 | Have you ever known forgiveness to do any good? |
36956 | He had with him his noble son: what was his name? |
36956 | He is sure that David will succeed to the throne; what therefore does he ask of him in the future? |
36956 | He thinks that they will make one of two replies: what were they? |
36956 | He told him three important persons would all have a part in the work, even after he was dead: who were these? |
36956 | He was most anxious to do what God would wish, so what would he naturally think that he ought to do? |
36956 | Here he interpreted the dreams of two men: who were they? |
36956 | How are all his people called by it? |
36956 | How could they do so? |
36956 | How could they take off their shoes so easily? |
36956 | How did Abraham hear of it? |
36956 | How did Abraham settle the matter? |
36956 | How did Absalom persuade the people that he would make a better king than his father? |
36956 | How did Ahab behave? |
36956 | How did David use his band of adventurers against the Philistines? |
36956 | How did Elijah mock them? |
36956 | How did Elisha help his people against the plans of the Syrians? |
36956 | How did Elisha lead the army to Samaria? |
36956 | How did Elisha say they should be treated? |
36956 | How did Isaac arrange that it should be given to Esau? |
36956 | How did Israel mourn for him? |
36956 | How did Jacob at last consent? |
36956 | How did Jacob feel toward Joseph? |
36956 | How did Jacob feel when he heard of Esau, and what did he do? |
36956 | How did Jacob receive the good news that Joseph was alive? |
36956 | How did Jonathan act? |
36956 | How did Jonathan inform David that the king was his enemy? |
36956 | How did Jonathan show his pleasure in David? |
36956 | How did Jonathan try to be the peacemaker? |
36956 | How did Joseph feel when he saw his brothers after so many years? |
36956 | How did Joseph''s brothers feel toward him? |
36956 | How did Judas purify it? |
36956 | How did Lot behave in the matter? |
36956 | How did Mordecai offend him? |
36956 | How did Moses encourage them? |
36956 | How did Moses feel when he grew up and saw the sad condition of his people? |
36956 | How did Moses lead them into safety by God''s good providence? |
36956 | How did Moses learn of what had happened? |
36956 | How did Moses show a still deeper reverence? |
36956 | How did Nehemiah cheer them? |
36956 | How did Nehemiah meet the plots? |
36956 | How did Nehemiah plan his work so as not to be surprised? |
36956 | How did Samson escape? |
36956 | How did Samson pay his bet? |
36956 | How did Samuel do as Eli had told him? |
36956 | How did Saul die? |
36956 | How did Saul feel when he heard it? |
36956 | How did Saul follow up the attack? |
36956 | How did Saul secure an altar where the animals could be properly killed? |
36956 | How did all the people congratulate Boaz? |
36956 | How did all this affect Moses? |
36956 | How did he arrange for news to be brought to him? |
36956 | How did he arrange so that nobody could say there was a trick? |
36956 | How did he arrange with Zadok to have news sent to him? |
36956 | How did he behave? |
36956 | How did he change it when he heard of the decree? |
36956 | How did he deliver his people? |
36956 | How did he discover that Saul was coming? |
36956 | How did he divide his men? |
36956 | How did he foolishly sin and lose his strength? |
36956 | How did he frighten Absalom and how did he flatter him? |
36956 | How did he get Esther introduced to the king? |
36956 | How did he get along with Saul''s armor? |
36956 | How did he meet this ridicule? |
36956 | How did he plan that bad advice might be given to Absalom? |
36956 | How did he plan to gather an army? |
36956 | How did he plan to guard the city? |
36956 | How did he praise David to the king? |
36956 | How did he prepare for the sacrifice? |
36956 | How did he prepare his people for the visit? |
36956 | How did he recognize them, while they did not know him? |
36956 | How did he secure the blessing? |
36956 | How did he sneer at David''s band? |
36956 | How did he suddenly appear? |
36956 | How did he try to get it? |
36956 | How did it affect the people? |
36956 | How did it affect them? |
36956 | How did it all turn out? |
36956 | How did it all turn out? |
36956 | How did it all turn out? |
36956 | How did it happen that Vashti was deposed? |
36956 | How did it turn out? |
36956 | How did she become queen? |
36956 | How did she get her? |
36956 | How did she help her husband to escape? |
36956 | How did she reply? |
36956 | How did the Hebrews behave? |
36956 | How did the Syrians find that they were in the capital of their enemies? |
36956 | How did the battle come out? |
36956 | How did the battle result? |
36956 | How did the famine bring Joseph''s brothers to Egypt? |
36956 | How did the father feel about his sons? |
36956 | How did the great day close after Elijah had defeated the prophets of Baal? |
36956 | How did the hungry Hebrews behave? |
36956 | How did the king feel when he found that Daniel had refused to obey the decree? |
36956 | How did the king pass the night? |
36956 | How did the master think it would be discovered that he had not fed them on rich food? |
36956 | How did the men of Gaza think he was caught? |
36956 | How did the new prophet begin his work? |
36956 | How did the news affect Saul? |
36956 | How did the old priest answer? |
36956 | How did the people feel about the flight of the old king? |
36956 | How did the people feel when they heard the news? |
36956 | How did the people meet it? |
36956 | How did the people respond? |
36956 | How did the queen risk her life to save her people? |
36956 | How did the story affect him? |
36956 | How did the young men find out the riddle? |
36956 | How did the young prince make a fine appearance? |
36956 | How did these form themselves in Jacob''s dream? |
36956 | How did they act? |
36956 | How did they feel toward Moses and Aaron? |
36956 | How did they get Joseph ready to appear before the king? |
36956 | How did they mourn for him at his death? |
36956 | How did they respond? |
36956 | How did they try to gain the attention of their god? |
36956 | How do you think Ahab felt about it? |
36956 | How do you think the sudden attack of two men could have frightened the Philistines? |
36956 | How does David respond? |
36956 | How does he do this? |
36956 | How does he think of God? |
36956 | How does he think of himself? |
36956 | How does one sin lead to another? |
36956 | How does the Lord fit an earnest man for his work? |
36956 | How does the armorbearer respond? |
36956 | How does the interview end? |
36956 | How large had his band grown to be? |
36956 | How large was the army? |
36956 | How long afterward did he die? |
36956 | How long did it take them to find out about the country? |
36956 | How long did it take this vigorous governor to repair the fortifications? |
36956 | How long did it take to finish the work? |
36956 | How long had Moses remained in the mountain to which he had gone to receive the laws? |
36956 | How long had he forgotten Joseph? |
36956 | How long had he waited? |
36956 | How long would such a journey take? |
36956 | How many animals were there in each of the five droves? |
36956 | How many are there now? |
36956 | How many at last were left? |
36956 | How many divisions were there of David''s army? |
36956 | How many innocent men went with him? |
36956 | How many men did David have at the first? |
36956 | How many men did he take with him? |
36956 | How many of David''s brothers were in the army? |
36956 | How many pieces? |
36956 | How many remained? |
36956 | How many showed fine leadership? |
36956 | How many showed weakness of character? |
36956 | How many sons had Jacob? |
36956 | How many sons were born to him? |
36956 | How many trusted God? |
36956 | How many warriors did Saul have left? |
36956 | How many went home? |
36956 | How many were great patriots? |
36956 | How many were there altogether? |
36956 | How many were there of the enemy? |
36956 | How many were there? |
36956 | How many were unselfish? |
36956 | How many years did Moses lead his people in the wilderness? |
36956 | How many young men did he have in his service? |
36956 | How many young men were there? |
36956 | How much did she have? |
36956 | How much does it cost? |
36956 | How much more, if haply the people had eaten freely to- day of the spoil of their enemies which they found? |
36956 | How old was the priest? |
36956 | How shall we study? |
36956 | How was David affected? |
36956 | How was David informed of the council? |
36956 | How was David''s expedition brought to an end? |
36956 | How was Eli to blame for the wickedness of his sons? |
36956 | How was Mordecai promoted? |
36956 | How was Moses told to show his reverence? |
36956 | How was faithfulness rewarded in this case? |
36956 | How was he received? |
36956 | How was it in this case? |
36956 | How was it that the chief butler was so ungrateful? |
36956 | How was the debt paid? |
36956 | How was the feast arranged? |
36956 | How was the glory of the Lord shown? |
36956 | How was the king of Israel troubled, and what did Elisha say to him? |
36956 | How was the news of the battle of Gilboa brought to him? |
36956 | How was this arranged? |
36956 | How was this room ornamented? |
36956 | How were the people impressed by the holy law? |
36956 | How were those storekeepers like Jacob? |
36956 | How would a faithful servant of the Lord feel about it? |
36956 | How would the two men feel as the day drew near? |
36956 | How would this help her in gleaning? |
36956 | How would you expect him to feel about Saul''s death? |
36956 | How would you tell them the story of all that happened that day? |
36956 | If I should say, I have hope, if I should even have a husband, and should also bear sons; would ye therefore tarry till they were grown? |
36956 | If Jonathan finds that Saul is well disposed to David, what does he promise to do? |
36956 | If Saul is evil disposed, what does he agree to do? |
36956 | If ever the thought occurred to him that he ought to be their leader, how would he feel about it? |
36956 | If one man sinned against another, God shall judge him: but if a man sin against the Lord, who shall entreat for him?" |
36956 | If they do is it worth while? |
36956 | In what condition did they find the temple? |
36956 | In what spirit did Solomon reply? |
36956 | Is Abraham magnanimous in pleading for Sodom? |
36956 | Is Saul also among the prophets?" |
36956 | Is a man wicked if he does what he thinks is right? |
36956 | Is he yet alive?" |
36956 | Is humility a good preparation for a great work or is confidence better? |
36956 | Is it a time to receive money, and to receive garments, and oliveyards and vineyards, and sheep and oxen, and menservants and maidservants? |
36956 | Is it a very large tribe? |
36956 | Is it always safe to obey God? |
36956 | Is it ever right to be angry? |
36956 | Is it honest to charge all that you can get for something that people must have? |
36956 | Is it not a grand story of the end of such a stormy life? |
36956 | Is it not on thee, and for all thy father''s house?" |
36956 | Is it not strange that after the great victory Gideon should forget God? |
36956 | Is it the part of a strong man to go into temptation or to run away from it? |
36956 | Is not the whole land before thee? |
36956 | Is not this it in which my lord drinketh, and whereby he indeed divineth? |
36956 | Is not this the word that we spake unto thee in Egypt, saying,''Let us alone, that we may serve the Egyptians''? |
36956 | Is there also a hero? |
36956 | Is there not a cause?" |
36956 | Is there room in thy father''s house for us to lodge in?" |
36956 | It was the custom to kill animals at the house of God as a sign of thanksgiving: what did Hannah take with her for this sacrifice? |
36956 | Joab called a Cushite, that is a negro slave: what command did he give him? |
36956 | Let thine eyes be on the field that they do reap, and go thou after them: have I not charged the young men that they shall not touch thee? |
36956 | Meantime what was the condition in Israel, and Samaria the capital? |
36956 | My lord asked his servants, saying,''Have ye a father, or a brother?'' |
36956 | Note the six distinctions he gave him and explain what they meant? |
36956 | Once during the Civil War Abraham Lincoln went to visit Henry Ward Beecher: what do you think they talked of? |
36956 | Ought we then to judge anyone by a single act? |
36956 | Our wives and our little ones shall be a prey: were it not better for us to return into Egypt?" |
36956 | Peradventure there be fifty righteous within the city: wilt thou consume and not spare the place for the fifty righteous that are therein? |
36956 | Picture the loneliness of Jacob and describe how you think he felt that night? |
36956 | Picture the scenes:( 1) The long journey: who went? |
36956 | Rebekah was afraid: what advice did she give to Jacob? |
36956 | Recite the song in which they celebrated their escape? |
36956 | Saul felt that the Lord was saving Israel from the oppression: what oath did he put upon the people? |
36956 | Saul is surprised: what does he say to Samuel? |
36956 | Shall I and thy mother and thy brethren indeed come to bow down ourselves to thee to the earth?" |
36956 | Shall I then take my bread, and my water, and my flesh that I have killed for my shearers, and give it unto men of whom I know not whence they be?" |
36956 | Sinai? |
36956 | So two of the states gave a piece of land, which was called a District: what is its full name? |
36956 | Suppose Daniel had been killed by the lions, what would you think of him? |
36956 | THE COVENANT OF THE FRIENDS And David fled from Naioth in Ramah, and came and said before Jonathan,"What have I done? |
36956 | THE FIRST JOURNEY OF THE BROTHERS Now Jacob saw that there was grain in Egypt, and Jacob said unto his sons,"Why do ye look one upon another? |
36956 | THE PLAN And Naomi her mother- in- law said unto her,"My daughter, shall I not seek rest for thee, that it may be well with thee? |
36956 | The fierce contest was too severe for the old man, and he soon fell ill. What were his last words to his sons? |
36956 | The first blow was struck at the town of Geba: what followed at once? |
36956 | The king dreamed: how did this lead to Joseph''s promotion? |
36956 | The next enemy was in the southeast: who were they? |
36956 | The teraphim was an idol about the size of a man: how did Michal use it to deceive Saul''s messengers? |
36956 | The town which is mentioned is well known to us because of one who was born there long afterward: who was he? |
36956 | Then Abner answered and said,"Who art thou that criest to the king?" |
36956 | Then answered David and said to Ahimelech the Hittite, and to Abishai,"Who will go down with me to Saul to the camp?" |
36956 | Then how was it to be taken by sea to the port nearest to Jerusalem? |
36956 | Then said Absalom unto Hushai,"Ahithophel hath spoken after this manner: shall we do after his saying? |
36956 | Then said Boaz unto Ruth,"Hearest thou not, my daughter? |
36956 | Then said Boaz unto his servant that was set over the reapers,"Whose damsel is this?" |
36956 | Then said David to Jonathan,"Who shall tell me if perchance thy father answer thee roughly?" |
36956 | Then said Saul to his servant,"But, behold, if we go, what shall we bring the man? |
36956 | Then said his sister to Pharaoh''s daughter,"Shall I go and call thee a nurse of the Hebrew women, that she may nurse the child for thee?" |
36956 | Then said the king to Ittai the Gittite,"Wherefore goest thou also with us? |
36956 | Then said the king unto her,"What wilt thou, queen Esther? |
36956 | Then spake the king Ahasuerus and said unto Esther the queen,"Who is he, and where is he, that durst presume in his heart to do so?" |
36956 | Then the Philistines said,"Who hath done this?" |
36956 | Then the king said to the wise men,"What shall we do unto the queen Vashti according to law, because she hath not done the bidding of the king?" |
36956 | Then the king said unto me,"For what dost thou make request?" |
36956 | Then the officers of the children of Israel came and cried unto Pharaoh, saying,"Wherefore dealest thou thus with thy servants? |
36956 | Therefore David enquired of the Lord, saying,"Shall I go and smite these Philistines?" |
36956 | They composed a little verse to sing: what was it? |
36956 | They were poor, but they were happy all that harvest time: why? |
36956 | They were very much distressed about the sad state of their people: but what could they do against the strong king? |
36956 | Think what Saul and the servant were doing: whom did they meet and what did they ask? |
36956 | Three causes helped to put the Philistines to flight: what were they? |
36956 | Three classes of people are mentioned as joining him: who are they? |
36956 | To what point did he bring them at last? |
36956 | WRITTEN REVIEW Have you known a friend who was magnanimous when he might have been jealous? |
36956 | Was Abraham''s prayer answered? |
36956 | Was Jonathan jealous? |
36956 | Was Moses justified in that act? |
36956 | Was he brotherly? |
36956 | Was he strong or weak? |
36956 | Was it a reasonable request? |
36956 | Was it natural for him to have this feeling? |
36956 | Was not his hasty act unwise? |
36956 | Was not this an honor and reward? |
36956 | Was she willing to give up her power? |
36956 | Was this a reasonable request? |
36956 | Was this magnanimous? |
36956 | Was this"magnanimous"? |
36956 | Washington never sought greatness, but what do we think of him? |
36956 | We do not know where Daniel was at this time, but what did his three friends do? |
36956 | We have done away with slavery, but are not people still compelled to work in awful conditions? |
36956 | We turn back in our story to what persons? |
36956 | What American river has a rich country in all its wide valley? |
36956 | What accident happened to him as he was trying to escape? |
36956 | What act is the same in our lives? |
36956 | What advice did Joseph give to the king? |
36956 | What advice did he give? |
36956 | What alliance did David make with them? |
36956 | What answer did Nabal send back? |
36956 | What answer did she send to Mordecai? |
36956 | What appeal does David make to Jonathan? |
36956 | What are its two chief cities? |
36956 | What are we told of this handsome young man? |
36956 | What awful punishment did Elijah inflict on the false prophets? |
36956 | What became of Ahithophel? |
36956 | What bet did he make with them? |
36956 | What bold answer did Elijah make to the king? |
36956 | What challenge did Elijah make? |
36956 | What command did he give to Vashti? |
36956 | What company of people in American history felt that God called them to leave their own country and come into the new land? |
36956 | What conversation took place between the king and the Cushite? |
36956 | What conversation took place regarding David? |
36956 | What custom do we have to show reverence? |
36956 | What danger was Moses in? |
36956 | What did Abigail immediately do? |
36956 | What did Abraham do with the spoil that he captured? |
36956 | What did Abraham do? |
36956 | What did Ahab do when he returned home? |
36956 | What did Boaz give to Ruth to take to her mother- in- law? |
36956 | What did David decide to do? |
36956 | What did David decide upon as soon as he heard the news? |
36956 | What did David think of the challenge? |
36956 | What did Eli, the old priest, think about her? |
36956 | What did Elijah do? |
36956 | What did Elijah say? |
36956 | What did Elisha''s servant think of this conduct of his master? |
36956 | What did Gideon build there? |
36956 | What did Gideon do himself? |
36956 | What did Gideon do in order to find out about the enemy? |
36956 | What did God tell Moses? |
36956 | What did Goliath say to David? |
36956 | What did Jacob do when night overtook him? |
36956 | What did Jezebel decide? |
36956 | What did Jezebel say that she would do? |
36956 | What did Joab do? |
36956 | What did Jonathan confess? |
36956 | What did Joseph do during the seven prosperous years? |
36956 | What did Joseph have to do with them? |
36956 | What did Joshua hear? |
36956 | What did Judah say to his father? |
36956 | What did Moses and Aaron demand? |
36956 | What did Moses bring down from the mountain? |
36956 | What did Moses do when he found what had happened? |
36956 | What did Moses say should be the last plague? |
36956 | What did Naomi decide to do? |
36956 | What did Pharaoh say to Joseph? |
36956 | What did Pharaoh think of Joseph''s interpretation? |
36956 | What did Pharaoh threaten Moses after the ninth plague? |
36956 | What did Samson find this time on his way? |
36956 | What did Samuel answer? |
36956 | What did Samuel do as soon as he got up in the morning? |
36956 | What did Samuel do for Saul? |
36956 | What did Samuel feel just as soon as he saw Saul? |
36956 | What did Samuel say to Saul? |
36956 | What did Samuel think when he saw Jesse''s oldest son? |
36956 | What did Saul decide? |
36956 | What did Saul do about the present? |
36956 | What did Saul do for the young victor? |
36956 | What did Saul do? |
36956 | What did Saul keep silent about? |
36956 | What did Saul say to his daughter? |
36956 | What did Saul say? |
36956 | What did he ask the servant to promise? |
36956 | What did he do first in Jerusalem? |
36956 | What did he do to the three? |
36956 | What did he do when the famine came? |
36956 | What did he do with Joseph? |
36956 | What did he do? |
36956 | What did he do? |
36956 | What did he do? |
36956 | What did he give Solomon? |
36956 | What did he immediately do as the first act of his leadership? |
36956 | What did he obtain? |
36956 | What did he request Esther to do? |
36956 | What did he say Moses and Aaron were doing? |
36956 | What did he say to Ahab? |
36956 | What did he say to the leaders of the people? |
36956 | What did he say to them? |
36956 | What did he think about the vision? |
36956 | What did he think of his advice? |
36956 | What did he wish to give Elisha? |
36956 | What did his brother say to him? |
36956 | What did his parents think of it? |
36956 | What did his servants say to him? |
36956 | What did his surname Maccabæus mean? |
36956 | What did it mean that he was adopted by the princess? |
36956 | What did it mean? |
36956 | What did she do? |
36956 | What did she have? |
36956 | What did she promise if she could have a son? |
36956 | What did she say to Eli? |
36956 | What did that mean? |
36956 | What did the Hebrews say when they learned that Pharaoh was following them? |
36956 | What did the Lord promise? |
36956 | What did the Lord tell him about the way to judge of men? |
36956 | What did the Puritans do to the witches? |
36956 | What did the Syrian king think of it? |
36956 | What did the angel say to him when he saw his powerful frame and how vigorously he was beating his wheat? |
36956 | What did the chief butler do? |
36956 | What did the grateful people offer Gideon? |
36956 | What did the hungry people find in the forest? |
36956 | What did the king and Obadiah undertake? |
36956 | What did the king fear might happen if the Hebrews grew too numerous? |
36956 | What did the king say about the Lord? |
36956 | What did the king say to Daniel? |
36956 | What did the king say to them? |
36956 | What did the king think he saw? |
36956 | What did the king want to do to them? |
36956 | What did the little slave say to her mistress? |
36956 | What did the people think of the hero who had saved them? |
36956 | What did the rude shepherds do? |
36956 | What did the shepherds think of David? |
36956 | What did the women think of Ruth? |
36956 | What did the writer of the Book of Deuteronomy think of Moses? |
36956 | What did the writer of the last verses think of this great man? |
36956 | What did they answer him? |
36956 | What did they demand of Mattathias, and what did they promise him? |
36956 | What did they do? |
36956 | What did they do? |
36956 | What did they get as a sample of the fruit? |
36956 | What did they say? |
36956 | What did they shout? |
36956 | What did they tell Jacob? |
36956 | What did they tell Nehemiah? |
36956 | What did we mean when we said Abraham was"magnanimous"? |
36956 | What difficulty soon arose? |
36956 | What directions did he give to the young men? |
36956 | What dispute took place between the soldier and Joab? |
36956 | What do the Lord''s replies to Abraham''s prayers teach us? |
36956 | What do we call these great words? |
36956 | What do we mean by Ruth''s devotion? |
36956 | What do you think each of these young men would admire in the other? |
36956 | What do you think of Caleb? |
36956 | What do you think of David in all this matter? |
36956 | What do you think of Eli? |
36956 | What do you think of Esau in this affair? |
36956 | What do you think of Joseph''s request? |
36956 | What do you think of Ruth? |
36956 | What do you think of a man who gives up his purpose so suddenly? |
36956 | What do you think of all this conduct? |
36956 | What do you think of favoritism in families? |
36956 | What do you think of his conduct? |
36956 | What do you think of that? |
36956 | What do you think of the bravery of the heroes and the conduct of the king? |
36956 | What do you think they expected to do with the Hebrews? |
36956 | What do you think they talked about? |
36956 | What do you think were the feelings of Israel when they found themselves safe? |
36956 | What does Abraham learn is to happen to the wicked city of Sodom? |
36956 | What does he feel that God has done for them? |
36956 | What does he hope that God will do for them? |
36956 | What does he pray for? |
36956 | What does the story tell us finally of Solomon''s wealth and wisdom? |
36956 | What does this show of the character of the land? |
36956 | What does this show of the size of his camp? |
36956 | What does this show us regarding his duties? |
36956 | What does"Exodus"mean? |
36956 | What effect did it have? |
36956 | What effect did this have upon the Philistines? |
36956 | What excuse did Absalom give for a journey to Hebron? |
36956 | What excuse did Jonathan make? |
36956 | What followed? |
36956 | What food supply did he secure? |
36956 | What foolish thing did Daniel''s enemies persuade the king to do? |
36956 | What further sign was given to Gideon to make him sure that the Lord was with him? |
36956 | What good result came to Abraham? |
36956 | What great American gave a Farewell Message to his countrymen? |
36956 | What great American refused to be a king? |
36956 | What great blow for liberty did this young man strike and so become king? |
36956 | What great canal has since been dug there? |
36956 | What great change of feeling came over Naaman? |
36956 | What great feat of strength did Samson perform on the way? |
36956 | What great objects had some of the earlier Pharaohs built? |
36956 | What great prophet was the champion of pure religion? |
36956 | What great wealth did these two men have? |
36956 | What had Saul been doing since his return from Samuel? |
36956 | What had been Daniel''s custom regarding prayer? |
36956 | What had happened at Beth- el? |
36956 | What had he been able to do in his shepherd life? |
36956 | What had he done? |
36956 | What had prepared these men for the crime they committed? |
36956 | What had the Lord told him? |
36956 | What happened about the money? |
36956 | What happened in Moab? |
36956 | What happened in the morning? |
36956 | What happened just as they reached the city? |
36956 | What happened on the king''s birthday? |
36956 | What happened the next day? |
36956 | What happened to Joseph when he reached Egypt? |
36956 | What happened to Sodom? |
36956 | What happened to him? |
36956 | What happened to the ark? |
36956 | What happened to the brook at last? |
36956 | What happened to the kings of Midian and the host? |
36956 | What happened to the two priests? |
36956 | What happened when the Egyptians found that the people had actually gone? |
36956 | What happened when the people heard the discouraging report? |
36956 | What happened? |
36956 | What happened? |
36956 | What happened? |
36956 | What happened? |
36956 | What hasty thing did he do? |
36956 | What help did Nehemiah feel that he had in all his work? |
36956 | What high place did he hold? |
36956 | What horrible vengeance did the Philistines take on the bride''s family? |
36956 | What humorous and savage revenge did Samson take upon his enemies? |
36956 | What impression did it make on the king? |
36956 | What insults were offered to the religion of the Jews? |
36956 | What interesting old custom is shown? |
36956 | What invitation did she extend? |
36956 | What is a challenge? |
36956 | What is a hero? |
36956 | What is his great hope that God will do for the people when they pray? |
36956 | What is the best way to meet bad fortune? |
36956 | What is the capital? |
36956 | What is the name of the city that is still after 3,000 years the chief city in Palestine? |
36956 | What is the name of the city that was built to be the capital of our country? |
36956 | What is the position of a slave? |
36956 | What is the river that Nehemiah mentions? |
36956 | What kind of a place do you want in the world-- an easy place with plenty to get or a hard place with plenty of chance to do good? |
36956 | What kind of a young man was he? |
36956 | What kind of country would they have had to pass through? |
36956 | What kind of feast did the king give? |
36956 | What kind of feast was it? |
36956 | What kind of labor were they compelled to do? |
36956 | What kind of man was Saul? |
36956 | What kind of man was he and what kind of wife had he? |
36956 | What kind thing did the Lord do for the tired prophet? |
36956 | What made him break his promise? |
36956 | What made the crossing possible? |
36956 | What message did Elisha send? |
36956 | What message did the king send to his people? |
36956 | What message did the prophet send to Ahab? |
36956 | What might have happened if the Hebrews had seen that they would have to fight? |
36956 | What noble words did he say? |
36956 | What occurred regarding the other sons? |
36956 | What offer did God make to him in the dream? |
36956 | What office did he hold? |
36956 | What order did he give so that there should be no more men? |
36956 | What other story have we had in which the sandal was easily taken off? |
36956 | What ought he to have done to them? |
36956 | What ought he to have done? |
36956 | What part of the house did they use in those days for visiting? |
36956 | What people in our own history did we compare with him? |
36956 | What places did Abraham visit? |
36956 | What plan did Samuel use to be alone with Saul? |
36956 | What plan did he use to make them sorry for their unkindness and to make one of them willing to be a slave to save his youngest brother? |
36956 | What plan had Samuel made so that a good piece of meat could be kept? |
36956 | What plan of Saul''s did she discover? |
36956 | What plan of settlement did Abraham suggest? |
36956 | What plan was proposed to secure a most beautiful wife for the king? |
36956 | What plan was to be used to find out? |
36956 | What plots did the enemies devise? |
36956 | What prayer did Elijah offer? |
36956 | What promise did God give Abraham after he came to Canaan? |
36956 | What promise did the Lord give him? |
36956 | What promise does he plead? |
36956 | What promise had been made repeatedly to Abraham? |
36956 | What proof does he give that he is able to build the temple? |
36956 | What quality did Solomon ask for? |
36956 | What reason does Solomon give why the Sidonians( that is, the people of Sidon) should cut the trees? |
36956 | What rebellion did they plan? |
36956 | What relation was Ruth to David? |
36956 | What religious act did he perform wherever he went? |
36956 | What report did they give? |
36956 | What report was brought to Abigail? |
36956 | What request did he make at the time of the shearing feast? |
36956 | What request did he make? |
36956 | What revenge did Esau plan? |
36956 | What revenge did he plan? |
36956 | What reward did this hero refuse? |
36956 | What river was all that separated them from Canaan? |
36956 | What route would Abraham take from Haran to Canaan? |
36956 | What route would be taken to go from Ur to Canaan? |
36956 | What separated the Israelites from the Egyptians? |
36956 | What seven different things were these men to find out? |
36956 | What sign was given to Gideon? |
36956 | What signs of grief did they show? |
36956 | What signs was Saul to have? |
36956 | What solemn procession was held? |
36956 | What special command did he give to the captains? |
36956 | What spirit was he to have? |
36956 | What startling message did he bring? |
36956 | What striking thing did he do to gather an army? |
36956 | What terms did the cruel king offer them? |
36956 | What terrible punishment came upon him? |
36956 | What test did Daniel propose? |
36956 | What test did Elijah propose? |
36956 | What then did Saul feel was his first duty as king? |
36956 | What then was to be done with it before it was hauled up the steep roads to Jerusalem? |
36956 | What thoughts do you think came to him when he returned to the spot where he had slept as a lonely young man twenty years before? |
36956 | What time of the year was it? |
36956 | What time of year was it when they returned? |
36956 | What took place between the brothers and the steward? |
36956 | What trees does he ask for? |
36956 | What trouble did the Egyptians experience? |
36956 | What trouble was caused by the increase of their wealth? |
36956 | What two men were to be an exception? |
36956 | What vengeance had he decided to take? |
36956 | What vow did Jacob make? |
36956 | What was Abraham''s confidence in God? |
36956 | What was Elijah''s first question to the people? |
36956 | What was Jacob''s plan to pacify Esau? |
36956 | What was Joseph''s harsh decision? |
36956 | What was Joseph''s plan about the cup? |
36956 | What was Moses obliged to do because he had killed the Egyptian overseer? |
36956 | What was Rebekah''s scheme to get the blessing for her favorite? |
36956 | What was Samson expected to provide for the wedding? |
36956 | What was Samson''s great feat? |
36956 | What was Solomon to give Hiram in exchange? |
36956 | What was decided? |
36956 | What was done to Samson? |
36956 | What was done to his enemies? |
36956 | What was done with Absalom? |
36956 | What was happening to Samuel all this time? |
36956 | What was happening to them? |
36956 | What was he doing? |
36956 | What was he now afraid of? |
36956 | What was his father''s name? |
36956 | What was his name? |
36956 | What was his name? |
36956 | What was his name? |
36956 | What was his name? |
36956 | What was his new name? |
36956 | What was his occupation? |
36956 | What was its name? |
36956 | What was the conversation between Saul and his uncle? |
36956 | What was the difference between the two men? |
36956 | What was the end of the discussion between the king and his son? |
36956 | What was the first trial of Samson''s strength? |
36956 | What was the king''s command to the people? |
36956 | What was the name of the Syrian general? |
36956 | What was the plan and how did it work? |
36956 | What was the plan that he suggested to test the king? |
36956 | What was the plan? |
36956 | What was the promise that was repeated? |
36956 | What was the result of all the excitement? |
36956 | What was the result of all this to Daniel? |
36956 | What was the result of the campaigns? |
36956 | What was the result of the invasion? |
36956 | What was the result? |
36956 | What was the riddle? |
36956 | What was the wish of this tyrant? |
36956 | What was this journey, who went, why did they go, who remained behind? |
36956 | What was to be his duty for the people? |
36956 | What was to be his guide? |
36956 | What was to be the penalty if they refused to obey? |
36956 | What was to happen to all the grown men? |
36956 | What was to happen to the children? |
36956 | What wealth did he have? |
36956 | What were Joseph''s feelings when he saw Benjamin? |
36956 | What were some of the stories told about him? |
36956 | What were they supposed to mean? |
36956 | What were they to bring back with them? |
36956 | What wise man did Absalom get on his side? |
36956 | What wonderful thing happened to Samuel one night? |
36956 | What would have been magnanimous conduct in Saul? |
36956 | What would he need for his cattle? |
36956 | What would he wish for them? |
36956 | What would naturally happen if the high wind stopped after the Israelites had crossed? |
36956 | What would the Midianites think when they heard three hundred trumpets blowing? |
36956 | What would the reply of the messengers indicate about Esau''s life for the twenty years? |
36956 | When David heard the news, what message did he send to the beautiful Abigail? |
36956 | When Hannah prayed, did she speak aloud? |
36956 | When Joseph was in the pit in slavery, and in the prison, whom did he trust? |
36956 | When Moses was off in the desert, a fugitive from justice, could he help his people? |
36956 | When Pharaoh was frightened by each of the plagues, what did he promise? |
36956 | When did Solomon begin to build? |
36956 | When the Philistines fled, what property did they leave behind? |
36956 | When the enemies could not stop him by laughing at him, what did they try? |
36956 | When the man had to flee for his life, how much had he gained by his deception? |
36956 | When the two priests brought the ark to the camp, what happened? |
36956 | Where did David flee? |
36956 | Where did Elijah go? |
36956 | Where did Moses die? |
36956 | Where did Ruth go to glean? |
36956 | Where did he come from? |
36956 | Where did he go? |
36956 | Where did he go? |
36956 | Where did the Hebrews hide? |
36956 | Where did they go to get the ark? |
36956 | Where does David appear best-- when he threatens Nabal or when he spares Saul? |
36956 | Where was David during the battle? |
36956 | Whereas thou camest but yesterday, should I this day make thee go up and down with us, seeing I go whither I may? |
36956 | Wherefore doth my lord pursue after his servant? |
36956 | Wherefore should we live any longer?" |
36956 | Which of his sons became the ruler of Egypt? |
36956 | Which of them do you think the greatest? |
36956 | Which of them was honored as the kindly helper of the needy and the wise adviser of his nation in days of trouble? |
36956 | Which people would it have been most profitable for Moses to belong to-- the Egyptians or the Hebrews? |
36956 | Which was the gallant soldier who defeated the tyrant? |
36956 | Who accepted the challenge and how did the combat turn out? |
36956 | Who did he believe called him and led him? |
36956 | Who did they say would bless the people if they would be faithful and brave? |
36956 | Who gave up his ease to work for his troubled people? |
36956 | Who had chosen that country for his residence? |
36956 | Who is watching all the time? |
36956 | Who joined them? |
36956 | Who made the boy''s garments? |
36956 | Who prepared the bullock for the sacrifice first? |
36956 | Who promised to be with him? |
36956 | Who pronounced the benediction upon the people? |
36956 | Who risked life and fortune to save the people? |
36956 | Who showed a great love? |
36956 | Who started out in his youth to be a good judge and ruler of the people? |
36956 | Who took the lead after the death of the old priest? |
36956 | Who visited him? |
36956 | Who was Mordecai? |
36956 | Who was Obadiah? |
36956 | Who was called the Father of the Faithful? |
36956 | Who was chosen to succeed Moses? |
36956 | Who was he and what did he say? |
36956 | Who was his favorite? |
36956 | Who was his son? |
36956 | Who was loyal to his conscience at the risk of his life? |
36956 | Who was sent with Moses? |
36956 | Who was the deliverer of the people from Egypt? |
36956 | Who was the first enemy subdued? |
36956 | Who was the first king of Israel? |
36956 | Who was the first president of the United States? |
36956 | Who was the king who sent to congratulate Solomon on his succession to the throne? |
36956 | Who was the man who gave his name to the nation? |
36956 | Who was the rich sheep owner? |
36956 | Who was the stern rebuker of injustice? |
36956 | Who was the wicked man that wanted to kill all the Jews? |
36956 | Who was their champion? |
36956 | Who was with him? |
36956 | Who went with him? |
36956 | Who were killed? |
36956 | Who were these two great men that were sent to prison? |
36956 | Who were they and where did they live? |
36956 | Who were told to go home? |
36956 | Who were with the ark? |
36956 | Whom did David hear had joined Absalom? |
36956 | Whose favor did he gain? |
36956 | Whose side was Hushai really on? |
36956 | Why could not the king pardon him? |
36956 | Why did Elijah interfere? |
36956 | Why did God tell him to go there? |
36956 | Why did Jesse send David to the army and what presents did he send with him? |
36956 | Why did Orpah return? |
36956 | Why did Ruth refuse to leave her mother- in- law? |
36956 | Why did he care so much about the ark of God? |
36956 | Why did he do this? |
36956 | Why did he not do so? |
36956 | Why did he not go himself to battle? |
36956 | Why did he not tell his father of his plan? |
36956 | Why did he refuse? |
36956 | Why did he say to the boy,"Make speed, haste, stay not"? |
36956 | Why did his brothers hate him? |
36956 | Why did not Ahab kill him? |
36956 | Why did the girls think Moses was an Egyptian? |
36956 | Why did they do it? |
36956 | Why did they need to go to Egypt again? |
36956 | Why did they not recognize him when he knew them? |
36956 | Why did they think the Lord would not wish Jonathan to die? |
36956 | Why did two men have to carry it? |
36956 | Why did we call him the healer and counselor? |
36956 | Why did we call him"magnanimous"? |
36956 | Why do men with large flocks need to move from place to place? |
36956 | Why do you think he did so? |
36956 | Why is this? |
36956 | Why saidst thou, She is my sister? |
36956 | Why should we study the heroes of Israel? |
36956 | Why was David an outlaw? |
36956 | Why was Naaman angry? |
36956 | Why was he chosen? |
36956 | Why was he elected? |
36956 | Why was the Lord pleased? |
36956 | Why was their conduct wrong? |
36956 | Why was this advice good for David? |
36956 | Why was this such a hardship to the Hebrews? |
36956 | Why was this? |
36956 | Why were the Bethlehem women so surprised at Naomi''s appearance? |
36956 | Why were the widow''s two sons to be sold as slaves? |
36956 | Why were these men in prison? |
36956 | Why would dry weather cause him trouble? |
36956 | Why would not the man sell it? |
36956 | With whom did Israel go to war? |
36956 | With whom did Samson fall in love? |
36956 | With whom did he live? |
36956 | Would he have been wiser to pray secretly? |
36956 | Would it have been a good thing for the Hebrews to have been happy in Egypt and to have stayed there and become Egyptians? |
36956 | Would it have been well if the Pilgrims had been well treated in England and had stayed there? |
36956 | Would it have been wise to go back to Egypt? |
36956 | Would they be likely to dream about their former occupations? |
36956 | Would you say that David was magnanimous? |
36956 | [ Illustration: A CARAVAN IN PALESTINE] And Pharaoh called Abraham, and said,"What is this that thou hast done unto me? |
36956 | am I not better to thee than ten sons?" |
36956 | am not I a Philistine, and ye servants to Saul? |
36956 | and it shall be granted thee: and what is thy request? |
36956 | and my family the least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin? |
36956 | and we told him according to the tenor of these words: could we in any wise know that he would say,''Bring your brother down''?" |
36956 | and what is my sin before thy father, that he seeketh my life?" |
36956 | and what is stronger than a lion?" |
36956 | and what is thy request? |
36956 | and when wilt thou return?" |
36956 | and where are all his wondrous works which our fathers told us of, saying,''Did not the Lord bring us up from Egypt?'' |
36956 | and where hast thou wrought? |
36956 | and whither goest thou? |
36956 | and who is like to thee in Israel? |
36956 | and who is the son of Jesse? |
36956 | and whose are these before thee?'' |
36956 | and why eatest thou not? |
36956 | and why is thy heart grieved? |
36956 | and with whom hast thou left those few sheep in the wilderness? |
36956 | for had there not been now a much greater slaughter among the Philistines?" |
36956 | for the bread is spent in our vessels, and there is not a present to bring to the man of God: what have we?" |
36956 | for what have I done? |
36956 | for who is this Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?" |
36956 | have I yet sons that they may be your husbands? |
36956 | have ye another brother?'' |
36956 | how about Jonathan''s? |
36956 | how much rather then, when he saith to thee,''Wash, and be clean''?" |
36956 | how shall we do?" |
36956 | is it not I the Lord? |
36956 | is it not so?" |
36956 | know ye not that such a man as I can indeed divine?" |
36956 | may I not wash in them, and be clean?" |
36956 | or how can I endure to see the destruction of my kindred?" |
36956 | or how shall we clear ourselves? |
36956 | or shalt thou indeed have dominion over us?" |
36956 | or what evil is in mine hand? |
36956 | or who maketh a man dumb, or deaf, or seeing, or blind? |
36956 | shall I smite them?" |
36956 | shall we be able, being a small company, to fight against so great and strong a multitude? |
36956 | tell me; what hast thou in the house?" |
36956 | thinkest thou to kill me, as thou killedst the Egyptian?" |
36956 | what hath he done?" |
36956 | what is mine iniquity? |
36956 | what shall we speak? |
36956 | what then is this that thou hast done unto us?" |
36956 | wherefore hast thou dealt thus with us, to bring us forth out of Egypt? |
36956 | wherefore then hast thou not kept watch over thy lord the king? |
36956 | wherefore then speakest thou to me after this manner?" |
36956 | wherefore was I born to see the destruction of my people and of the holy city? |
36956 | which of the men was pardoned by the king and forgot Joseph? |
36956 | who shall deliver us out of the hand of these mighty gods? |
36956 | why didst thou not tell me that she was thy wife? |
36956 | why is it that thou hast sent me? |
36956 | why is it that ye have left the man? |
36956 | will they fortify themselves? |
36956 | will they make an end in a day? |
36956 | will they revive the stones out of the heaps of rubbish, seeing they are burned?" |
36956 | will they sacrifice? |
36956 | wilt thou deliver them into my hand?" |
36956 | wilt thou deliver them into the hand of Israel?" |
36956 | would ye therefore stay from having husbands? |
1610 | ( 4 Kings 23:29/ 2 Par 35:20) 26 And the king of AEgypt sent to Iosias saying: What is there betwen me& thee king of Iuda? |
1610 | ( Ex 16) 17 Where are the benefites, that I haue geuen you? |
1610 | ( Ex 16/ Wis 16:20) 20 When you thirsted did not I cleaue the rocke,& waters flowed in abundance? |
1610 | ( Rom 5:12) 49 For what doth it profit vs if immortal time be promised to vs: but we haue done mortal workes? |
1610 | .Hath God punished the carnal persecuting Jews, in proportion to their doings against Christ and his saints? |
1610 | .How do you pretend to say that the Assyrian is departing; when indeed he is coming to divide our lands amongst his subjects? |
1610 | .Or, shall he not see destruction? |
1610 | .Why do you suppose or imagine there may be any other such curdled mountains? |
1610 | 10 He wil lighten, who shal not feare, he wil thunder, and who shal not be afrayed? |
1610 | 105:2. Who shall declare the powers of the Lord? |
1610 | 106:43. Who is wise, and will keep these things; and will understand the mercies of the Lord? |
1610 | 107:11. Who will bring me into the strong city? |
1610 | 10:32. Who will justify him that sinneth against his own soul? |
1610 | 10:7. Who shall not fear thee, O king of nations? |
1610 | 11 And one countrie shal aske her neighbour, and shal say: Hath iustice doing iust passed throught thee? |
1610 | 11 And who then ought to mourne more, but she that hath lost so great a multitude, rather then thou which art sorie for one? |
1610 | 11 Our Lord wil threaten, and who shal not vtterly be destroyed before his face? |
1610 | 11 Then we asked the ancients saying, by whose permission build ye this house,& found these workes? |
1610 | 112:5. Who is as the Lord our God, who dwelleth on high: 112:6. and looketh down on the low things in heaven and in earth? |
1610 | 11:5. Who have said: We will magnify our tongue: our lips are our own: who is Lord over us? |
1610 | 12 O ye men, how doth not a king excel that is so renowmed? |
1610 | 12:13. Who will pity an enchanter struck by a serpent, or any that come near wild beasts? |
1610 | 13:7. Who shall give out of Sion the salvation of Israel? |
1610 | 14:10. Who is wise, and he shall understand these things? |
1610 | 15 Now therfore why art thou trubled, wheras thou art corruptible? |
1610 | 16 And it came to passe in the second night, and Salathiel the prince of the people came to me, and sayd to me: Where wast thou? |
1610 | 16 And why hast thou not taken in thy hart that which is to come, but that which is present? |
1610 | 17 Knowest thou not that Isreal is committed to thee in the countrie of their transmigration? |
1610 | 17 Woe is me, woe is me: who shal deliuer me in those dayes? |
1610 | 18 For if thou wert iudge of these, whom wouldest thou begin to iustifie, or whom to condemne? |
1610 | 18:13. Who can understand sins? |
1610 | 18:2. Who is able to declare his works? |
1610 | 19 In these what shal I doe, when the euils shal come? |
1610 | 1:10. Who is there among you, that will shut the doors, and will kindle the fire on my altar gratis? |
1610 | 1:2. Who hath numbered the sand of the sea, and the drops of rain, and the days of the world? |
1610 | 1:3. Who hath searched out the wisdom of God that goeth before all things? |
1610 | 1:6. Who can stand before the face of his indignation? |
1610 | 2 O ye men doe not the men excel, which obteyne land and sea, and al thinges that are in them? |
1610 | 20 And he answered me, and sayed: Thou hast iudged wel, and why hast thou not iudged for thy self? |
1610 | 20:9. Who can say: My heart is clean, I am pure from sin? |
1610 | 22:33. Who will set a guard before my mouth, and a sure seal upon my lips, that I fall not by them, and that my tongue destroy me not? |
1610 | 23:10. Who is this King of Glory? |
1610 | 23:29. Who hath woe? |
1610 | 23:3. Who shall ascend into the mountain of the Lord: or who shall stand in his holy place? |
1610 | 23:8. Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, that was formerly crowned, whose merchants were princes, and her traders the nobles of the earth? |
1610 | 23:8. Who is this King of Glory? |
1610 | 24 O ye men, doth not wine excel? |
1610 | 24 What shal I doe to thee Iacob? |
1610 | 24:12. Who is the man that feareth the Lord? |
1610 | 25 But what wil he doe to his name that is inuocated vpon vs? |
1610 | 26 The trees shal yeeld fruites, and who shal gather them? |
1610 | 27 The grape shal become ripe,& who shal tread it? |
1610 | 28 And now Lord, why hast thou deliuered one vnto manie? |
1610 | 28 Why, doe they better thinges, that inhabite Babylon? |
1610 | 2:14. Who knoweth but he will return, and forgive, and leave a blessing behind him, sacrifice and libation to the Lord your God? |
1610 | 2:25. Who shall so feast and abound with delights as I? |
1610 | 3 The sword is sent in vpon you, and who is he that can turne it away? |
1610 | 30:4. Who hath ascended up into heaven, and descended? |
1610 | 31 I nothing remember how this way should be forsaken: doth Babylon better thinges then Sion? |
1610 | 31:10. Who shall find a valiant woman? |
1610 | 31:9. Who is he, and we will praise him? |
1610 | 32 O ye men, why are not wemen stronger? |
1610 | 32 Or hath anie nation knowen thee beside Israel: or what tribes haue beleued thy testamentes as Iacob? |
1610 | 33 And I answered, and sayd: How, and when shal these things be? |
1610 | 33:13. Who is the man that desireth life: who liveth to see good days? |
1610 | 34 For what is man, that thou art angrie with him: or the corruptible kinde, that thou art so bitter touching it? |
1610 | 34 O ye men, are not wemen strong? |
1610 | 35 Is not he magnifical that doth these thinges, and the truth great, and stronger aboue al thinges? |
1610 | 35 Or when haue not they sinned in thy sight, that inhabite the earth? |
1610 | 36 Or is my sense deceiued,& doth my soule dreame? |
1610 | 38 And I sayd: Lord Dominatour, for who is there that can know these thinges, but he that hath not his habitation with men? |
1610 | 39 And I am vnwise, and how can I speake of these thinges, which thou hast asked me? |
1610 | 39 And I left the cogitations, wherin I was thinking, and I turned to her and sayd to her: 40 Why weepest thou? |
1610 | 3:15. Who hath found out her place? |
1610 | 3:21. Who knoweth if the spirit of the children of Adam ascend upward, and if the spirit of the beasts descend downward? |
1610 | 3:29. Who hath gone up into heaven, and taken her, and brought her down from the clouds? |
1610 | 3:30. Who hath passed over the sea, and found her, and brought her preferably to chosen gold? |
1610 | 3:9. Who can tell if God will turn, and forgive: and will turn away from his fierce anger, and we shall not perish? |
1610 | 4 But now what shal I doe to you? |
1610 | 4 Fire is sent in vpon you, and who is he that can quench it? |
1610 | 40:12. Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand, and weighed the heavens with his palm? |
1610 | 40:13. Who hath forwarded the spirit of the Lord? |
1610 | 41 And I sayd: But behold Lord thou art nigh to them that are nere the end: and what shal they doe that haue bene before me, or we, or they after vs? |
1610 | 41:2. Who hath raised up the just one from the east, hath called him to follow him? |
1610 | 41:4. Who hath wrought and done these things, calling the generations from the beginning? |
1610 | 42:19. Who is blind, but my servant? |
1610 | 42:23. Who is there among you that will give ear to this, that will attend and hearken for times to come? |
1610 | 42:24. Who hath given Jacob for a spoil, and Israel to robbers? |
1610 | 43 Or are not the euiles that chance, sufficient for vs? |
1610 | 43:35. Who shall see him, and declare him? |
1610 | 44 If then thou shalt forsake vs, how much better had it bene to vs, if we also had bene burnt with the burning of Sion? |
1610 | 44 Then asked I an Angel, and sayd: Who are these Lord? |
1610 | 44:10. Who hath formed a god, and made a graven thing that is profitable for nothing? |
1610 | 44:7. Who is like to me? |
1610 | 46 And I sayd to the Angel: That yongman what is he, which putteth the crownes vpon them, and geueth palmes into their handes? |
1610 | 46 And he sayd to me: Aske the matrice of a woman,& thou shalt say to it: And if thou bring forth children, why by times? |
1610 | 46:4. Who before him hath so resisted? |
1610 | 46:7. Who is this that cometh up as a flood: and his streams swell like those of rivers? |
1610 | 47 For what doth it profit men presently to liue in sorow, and being dead to hope for punishment? |
1610 | 48 O what hast thou done Adam? |
1610 | 4:7. Who art thou, O great mountain, before Zorobabel? |
1610 | 5 Euiles are sent in vpon you, and who is he that can repel them? |
1610 | 5 For who witting wil enter into the sea, and see it, or rule ouer it: if he passe not the streite, how shal he come into the bredth? |
1610 | 50 And that euerlasting hope is foretold vs: but we most wicked are become vayne? |
1610 | 50:10. Who is there among you that feareth the Lord, that heareth the voice of his servant, that hath walked in darkness, and hath no light? |
1610 | 51 And that habitations of health and securitie are reserued for vs, but we haue conuerst naughtely? |
1610 | 52 For thou shalt say to her: Why are not they whom thou hast brought forth, now like to them that were before thee, but lesse of stature? |
1610 | 52:7. Who will give out of Sion the salvation of Israel? |
1610 | 53:1. Who a hath believed our report? |
1610 | 59:11. Who will bring me into the strong city? |
1610 | 6 And I answered, and sayd: what man borne can doe it, that thou askest me of these thinges? |
1610 | 6 Shal anie man repel the lion being hungrie in the woode, or quench the fire in stubble, forthwith when it beginneth to burne? |
1610 | 60:8. Who are these, that fly as clouds, and as doves to their windows? |
1610 | 66:8. Who hath ever heard such a thing? |
1610 | 67 What wil you doe? |
1610 | 6:9. Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, terrible as an army set in array? |
1610 | 7 And I answered, and sayd: What separation of times shal there be? |
1610 | 7 Did not I bring them out of the land of AEgypt from the house of bondage? |
1610 | 7 Shal anie man repel the arrow shot of a strong archer? |
1610 | 7:18. Who is a God like to thee, who takest away iniquity, and passest by the sin of the remnant of thy inheritance? |
1610 | 8 And now wheras we al mourne, and are sadde: wheras we are sorrowful, and art thou sorrowful for one sonne? |
1610 | 8 Our strong Lord sendeth in euiles, and who is he that can repel them? |
1610 | 83 And now what say we Lord, hauing these thinges? |
1610 | 88:49. Who is the man that shall live, and not see death: that shall deliver his soul from the hand of hell? |
1610 | 89 Wilt not thou be wrath with vs to destroy vs, til there be no roote left nor our name? |
1610 | 8:5. Who is this that cometh up from the desert, flowing with delights, leaning upon her beloved? |
1610 | 9 And if the citie shal be geuen a man for inheritance, if he neuer passe through the peril set before it, how shal he receiue his inhertance? |
1610 | 9 Fire came forth from his wrath, and who is he that can quench it? |
1610 | 9 How long shal I beare with them, on whom I haue bestowed so great benefiates? |
1610 | 93:16. Who shall rise up for me against the evildoers? |
1610 | 9:1. Who will give water to my head, and a fountain of tears to my eyes? |
1610 | 9:2. Who will give me in the wilderness a lodging place of wayfaring men, and I will leave my people, and depart from them? |
1610 | A man can not tell what hath been before him: and what shall be after him, who can tell him? |
1610 | All his days are full of sorrows and miseries, even in the night he doth not rest in mind: and is not this vanity? |
1610 | All my bones shall say: Lord, who is like to thee? |
1610 | All the nations are assembled together, and the tribes are gathered: who among you can declare this, and shall make us hear the former things? |
1610 | Although he lived two thousand years, and hath not enjoyed good things: do not all make haste to one place? |
1610 | Am I, think ye, a God at hand, saith the Lord, and not a God afar off? |
1610 | And Aggeus said: If one that is unclean by occasion of a soul touch any of all these things, shall it be defiled? |
1610 | And Ezechias had said: What shall be the sign that I shall go up to the house of the Lord? |
1610 | And I answered again, and said to him: What are the two olive branches, that are by the two golden beaks, in which are the funnels of gold? |
1610 | And I answered and said, O thou earth, wherefore hast thou brought forth, if the mind is made out of dust, like as all other created things? |
1610 | And I answered, and said to him: What are these two olive trees upon the right side of the candlestick, and upon the left side thereof? |
1610 | And I answered, and said to the angel that spoke in me, saying: What are these things, my lord? |
1610 | And I answered, and said to the angel that spoke in me: What are these, my lord? |
1610 | And I heard the voice of the Lord, saying: Whom shall I send? |
1610 | And I said in my heart: If the death of the fool and mine shall be one, what doth it avail me, that I have applied myself more to the study of wisdom? |
1610 | And I said that wisdom is better than strength: how then is the wisdom of the poor man slighted, and his words not heard? |
1610 | And I said to the angel that spoke in me: What are these? |
1610 | And I said to the angel that spoke in me: Whither do these carry the vessel? |
1610 | And I said to the man that was clothed in linen, that stood upon the waters of the river: How long shall it be to the end of these wonders? |
1610 | And I said to them: What meaneth the high place to which you go? |
1610 | And I said: Ah, ah, ah, O Lord God: they say of me: Doth not this man speak by parables? |
1610 | And I said: How long, O Lord? |
1610 | And I said: O Lord God, cease, I beseech thee, who shall raise up Jacob, for he is a little one? |
1610 | And I said: O my lord, what shall be after these things? |
1610 | And I said: What are these, my Lord? |
1610 | And I said: What come these to do? |
1610 | And I said: What is it? |
1610 | And I said: What shall I cry? |
1610 | And I said: Whither goest thou? |
1610 | And I said: Who will give me wings like a dove, and I will fly and be at rest? |
1610 | And I say, Lord, how shall this be? |
1610 | And I sayd: Why Lord? |
1610 | And Jeremias said to king Sedecias: In what have I offended against thee, or thy servants, or thy people, that thou hast cast me into prison? |
1610 | And Rabsaces said to them: Tell Ezechias: Thus saith the great king, the king of the Assyrians: What is this confidence wherein thou trustest? |
1610 | And am I now come up without the Lord against this land to destroy it? |
1610 | And dost thou seek great things for thyself? |
1610 | And for this shal she rule ouer Sion? |
1610 | And from the beginning I am the same, and there is none that can deliver out of my hind: I will work, and who shall turn it away? |
1610 | And have not heard the voice of them that taught me, and have not inclined my ear to masters? |
1610 | And he prayed to the Lord, and said: I beseech thee, O Lord, is not this what I said, when I was yet in my own country? |
1610 | And he remembered the days of old of Moses, and of his people: Where is he that brought them up out of the sea, with the shepherds of his flock? |
1610 | And he said to Jonathan: Why hast thou troubled all the people, whereas we have no war? |
1610 | And he said to me: What seest thou? |
1610 | And he said to me: What seest thou? |
1610 | And he said: Dost thou know wherefore I am come to thee? |
1610 | And he said: Hear ye therefore, O house of David: Is it a small thing for you to be grievous to men, that you are grievous to my God also? |
1610 | And he said: Shall we find such another man? |
1610 | And he said: What saw they in thy house? |
1610 | And he said: What seest thou, Amos? |
1610 | And he sayd to me: Thou art become excedingly in excesse of minde for Israel: hast thou loued it more then him that made it? |
1610 | And he spoke to me, saying: Knowest thou not what these are? |
1610 | And his ways who shall understand, and the storm, which no eye of man shall see? |
1610 | And his word is full of power: neither can any man say to him: Why dost thou so? |
1610 | And how can the servant of my lord speak with my lord? |
1610 | And how could any thing endure, if thou wouldst not? |
1610 | And how wilt thou stand against the face of the judge of one place, of the least of my master''s servants? |
1610 | And if riches be desired in life, what is richer than wisdom, which maketh all things? |
1610 | And if sense do work: who is a more artful worker than she of those things that are? |
1610 | And if they shall say unto thee: Whither shall we go forth? |
1610 | And if thou shalt say in thy heart: Why are these things come upon me? |
1610 | And if two lie together, they shall warm one another: how shall one alone be warmed? |
1610 | And if you shall say: Why hath the Lord our God done all these things to us? |
1610 | And in thy skirts is found the blood of the souls of the poor and innocent? |
1610 | And it shall come to pass that every one that shall see thee, shall flee from thee, and shall say: Ninive is laid waste: who shall bemoan thee? |
1610 | And many nations shall pass by this city: and they shall say every man to his neighbour: Why hath the Lord done so to this great city? |
1610 | And my enemy shall behold, and she shall be covered with shame, who saith to me: Where is the Lord thy God? |
1610 | And my soul is troubled exceedingly: but thou, O Lord, how long? |
1610 | And now how wilt thou be able to abide the horsemen, and so great an army in the plain, where there is no stone, nor rock, nor place to flee to? |
1610 | And now what hast thou to do in the way of Egypt, to drink the troubled water? |
1610 | And now what is my hope? |
1610 | And now why hast thou not rebuked Jeremias the Anathothite, who prophesieth to you? |
1610 | And say not: How mighty am I? |
1610 | And say: Why did thy mother the lioness lie down among the lions, and bring up her whelps in the midst of young lions? |
1610 | And sayest thou to me, O Lord God: Buy a field for money, and take witnesses, whereas the city is given into the hands of the Chaldeans? |
1610 | And shall he that hath done thus prosper, or be saved? |
1610 | And so the ways of them that are upon earth may be corrected, and men may learn the things that please thee? |
1610 | And the Lord said to Jonas: Dost thou think thou hast reason to be angry, for the ivy? |
1610 | And the Lord said to Satan: The Lord rebuke thee, O Satan: and the Lord that chose Jerusalem rebuke thee: Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire? |
1610 | And the Lord said to me in the days of king Josias: Hast thou seen what rebellious Israel hath done? |
1610 | And the Lord said to me: What seest thou, Amos? |
1610 | And the Lord said to me: What seest thou, Jeremias? |
1610 | And the Lord said: Dost thou think thou hast reason to be angry? |
1610 | And the Lord spoke to me, saying: Son of man, dost thou judge Oolla, and Ooliba, and dost thou declare to them their wicked deeds? |
1610 | And the angel that spoke in me answered, and said to me: Knowest thou not what these things are? |
1610 | And the king said to him: Doth not Bel seem to thee to be a living god? |
1610 | And the king said to him: Why dost thou not adore Bel? |
1610 | And the king said: Are the seals whole, Daniel? |
1610 | And the king spoke, and said to him: Art thou Daniel, of the children of the captivity of Juda, whom my father, the king, brought out of Judea? |
1610 | And the men were greatly afraid, and they said to him: Why hast thou done this? |
1610 | And the people said to me: Why dost thou not tell us what these things mean that thou doest? |
1610 | And the ship master came to him and said to him: Why art thou fast asleep? |
1610 | And the word of the Lord came to me a second time saying: What seest thou? |
1610 | And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: What is the meaning? |
1610 | And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: What seest thou, Jeremias? |
1610 | And they cried with a loud voice toward heaven, saying: What shall we do with these, and whither shall we carry them? |
1610 | And they have not said: Where is the Lord, that made us come up out of the land of Egypt? |
1610 | And they said to him: Tell us for what cause this evil is upon us, what is thy business? |
1610 | And they said to him: What shall we do with thee, that the sea may be calm to us? |
1610 | And they said to them: Do you still resist? |
1610 | And they said: How doth God know? |
1610 | And they shall say to him: What are these wounds in the midst of thy hands? |
1610 | And they shall say to thee: Do we not know that every bottle shall be filled with wine? |
1610 | And they shall take up a mournful song for thee, and shall lament thee: What city is like Tyre, which is become silent in the midst of the sea? |
1610 | And they spoke ill of God: they said: Can God furnish a table in the wilderness? |
1610 | And they went to the king, and said: How long dost thou delay to execute judgment, and to revenge our brethren? |
1610 | And thou shalt say in thy heart: Who hath begotten these? |
1610 | And thou shalt say to them: Thus saith the Lord: Shall not he that falleth, rise again? |
1610 | And thou shalt say: They have beaten me, but I was not sensible of pain: they drew me, and I felt not: when shall I awake and find wine again? |
1610 | And thou son of man, dost thou not judge, dost thou not judge the city of blood? |
1610 | And thy justice, O God, even to the highest great things thou hast done: O God, who is like to thee? |
1610 | And to whom have ye likened me, or made me equal, saith the Holy One? |
1610 | And what doth it profit the owner, but that he seeth the riches with his eyes? |
1610 | And what doth one seek, but the seed of God? |
1610 | And what hast thou to do with the way of the Assyrians, to drink the water of the river? |
1610 | And what shall be answered to the messengers of the nations? |
1610 | And what shall come upon thee by the good pleasure of the most High? |
1610 | And what will they do, when the Lord shall begin to examine? |
1610 | And when the children of thy people shall speak to thee, saying: Wilt thou not tell us what thou meanest by this? |
1610 | And when they shall say to thee: Why mournest thou? |
1610 | And when thou shalt tell this people all these words, and they shall say to thee: Wherefore hath the Lord pronounced against us all this great evil? |
1610 | And when you did eat and drink, did you not eat for yourselves, and drink for yourselves? |
1610 | And who are the workmen that build these thinges? |
1610 | And who can glory like to thee? |
1610 | And who shall be able to think of the day of his coming? |
1610 | And who shall be filled with beholding his glory? |
1610 | And who shall show forth the power of his majesty? |
1610 | And you have said: For what cause? |
1610 | And you have said: What have we spoken against thee? |
1610 | And you have said: Wherein do we afflict thee? |
1610 | And you have said: Wherein shall we return? |
1610 | And you say: Why hath not the son borne the iniquity of his father? |
1610 | Anger hath no mercy: nor fury, when it breaketh forth: and who can bear the violence of one provoked? |
1610 | Are not my princes as so many kings? |
1610 | Are not my ways right, O house of Israel, and are not rather your ways perverse? |
1610 | Are not my words as a fire, saith the Lord: and as a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces? |
1610 | Are not my words good to him that walketh uprightly? |
1610 | Are not these things from the Lord of hosts? |
1610 | Are not you as the children of the Ethiopians unto me, O children of Israel, saith the Lord? |
1610 | Are there any among the graven things of the Gentiles that can send rain? |
1610 | Are you not sorie? |
1610 | Arise, why sleepest thou, O Lord? |
1610 | Art thou better than the populous Alexandria, that dwelleth among the rivers? |
1610 | Art thou set at a great table? |
1610 | Ask ye, and see if a man bear children? |
1610 | Assemble yourselves together, all you, and hear: who among them hath declared these things? |
1610 | At noon he burneth the earth, and who can abide his burning heat? |
1610 | Baldness is come upon Gaza: Ascalon hath held her peace with the remnant of their valley: how long shalt thou cut thyself? |
1610 | Behold I am the Lord the God of all flesh: shall any thing be hard for me? |
1610 | Behold the Lord God is my helper: who is he that shall condemn me? |
1610 | Behold the voice of the daughter of my people from a far country: Is not the Lord in Sion, or is not her king in her? |
1610 | Behold they say to me: Where is the word of the Lord? |
1610 | Behold they shall speak with their mouth, and a sword is in their lips: for who, say they, hath heard us? |
1610 | Behold thou hast heard all that the kings of the Assyrians have done to all countries which they have destroyed, and canst thou be delivered? |
1610 | Behold threescore valiant ones of the most valiant of Israel, surrounded the bed of Solomon? |
1610 | Behold, O Lord, and consider whom thou hast thus dealt with: shall women then eat their own fruit, their children of a span long? |
1610 | Behold, it is planted: shall it prosper then? |
1610 | Behold, when the wall is fallen: shall it not be said to you: Where is the daubing wherewith you have daubed it? |
1610 | Blessed is the man, to whom it is given to have the fear of God: he that holdeth it, to whom shall he be likened? |
1610 | But I said: How shall I put thee among the children, and give thee a lovely land, the goodly inheritance of the armies of the Gentiles? |
1610 | But all things that are done about them, are false: how is it then to be thought, or to be said, that they are gods? |
1610 | But as for me, what help can I give you? |
1610 | But as touching them for whom my prayer was made, what shall I say? |
1610 | But have hated Esau? |
1610 | But he that is glorified in poverty, how much more in wealth? |
1610 | But now what shal I doe to you? |
1610 | But one of them, who was the eldest, said thus: What wouldst thou ask, or learn of us? |
1610 | But the droppes, and the smoke ouercame: 51 and I prayed,& sayd, shal I liue thinkest thou vntil these dayes? |
1610 | But the things that are in heaven, who shall search out? |
1610 | But them that shal yet be born, who shal admonish? |
1610 | But to the sinner God hath said: Why dost thou declare my justices, and take my covenant in thy mouth? |
1610 | But to whom shall I have respect, but to him that is poor and little, and of a contrite spirit, and that trembleth at my words? |
1610 | But what have you to do with me, O Tyre, and Sidon, and all the coast of the Philistines? |
1610 | But when thou art spoiled what wilt thou do? |
1610 | By what doth a young man correct his way? |
1610 | Can a man hide fire in his bosom, and his garments not burn? |
1610 | Can a woman forget her infant, so as not to have pity on the son of her womb? |
1610 | Can he also give bread, or provide a table for his people? |
1610 | Can horses run upon the rocks, or can any one plough with buffles? |
1610 | Can not I do with you, as this potter, O house of Israel, saith the Lord? |
1610 | Can number thy wrath? |
1610 | Can those things then that are made by them, be gods? |
1610 | Comfort him, all you that are round about him, and all you that know his name, say: How is the strong staff broken, the beautiful rod? |
1610 | Darkness compasseth me about, and the walls cover me, and no man seeth me: whom do I fear? |
1610 | Did Ezechias king of Juda, and all Juda, condemn him to death? |
1610 | Did not he kill the giant, and take away reproach from his people? |
1610 | Did not one make her, and she is the residue of his spirit? |
1610 | Did you not crie out to me when you were hungrie in the desert, 18 saying: Why hast thou brought vs into this desert to kil vs? |
1610 | Did you offer victims and sacrifices to me in the desert for forty years, O house of Israel? |
1610 | Do not the widow''s tears run down the cheek, and her cry against him that causeth them to fall? |
1610 | Do they provoke me to anger, saith the Lord? |
1610 | Do you not know? |
1610 | Doth not wisdom cry aloud, and prudence put forth her voice? |
1610 | Doth the seat of iniquity stick to thee, who framest labour in commandment? |
1610 | Ephraim shall say, What have I to do any more with idols? |
1610 | Even when it was whole it was not fit for work: how much less, when the fire hath devoured and consumed it, shall any work be made of it? |
1610 | Every man that passeth beyond his own bed, despising his own soul, and saying: Who seeth me? |
1610 | For a voice of wailing is heard out of Sion: How are we wasted and greatly confounded? |
1610 | For behold I begin to bring evil on the city wherein my name is called upon: and shall you be as innocent and escape free? |
1610 | For great power always belonged to thee alone: and who shall resist the strength of thy arm? |
1610 | For how can they be called gods? |
1610 | For how manie are the chances of Sion? |
1610 | For if they were able to know so much as to make a judgment of the world: how did they not more easily find out the Lord thereof? |
1610 | For if thou have not wherewith to restore, what cause is there that he should take the covering from thy bed? |
1610 | For many of his works are hidden, but the works of his justice who shall declare? |
1610 | For now they shall say: We have no king: because we fear not the Lord: and what shall a king do to us? |
1610 | For the Lord of hosts hath decreed, and who can disannul it? |
1610 | For their destruction shall rise suddenly: and who knoweth the ruin of both? |
1610 | For there is no one in death, that is mindful of thee: and who shall confess to thee in hell? |
1610 | For they have destroyed the things which thou hast made: but what has the just man done? |
1610 | For thou art God my strength: why hast thou cast me off? |
1610 | For thou remainest for ever, and shall we perish everlastingly? |
1610 | For thus saith the Lord: Behold they whose judgment was not to drink of the cup, shall certainly drink: and shalt thou come off as innocent? |
1610 | For thy mercy, and for thy truth''s sake: lest the Gentiles should say: Where is their God? |
1610 | For what doth it profit us, that we shall be preserved alive, but yet be afflicted with torment? |
1610 | For what have I in heaven? |
1610 | For what is the good thing of him, and what is his beautiful thing, but the corn of the elect, and wine springing forth virgins? |
1610 | For what profit shall a man have of all his labour, and vexation of spirit, with which he hath been tormented under the sun? |
1610 | For what shall I strike you any more, you that increase transgression? |
1610 | For who among men is he that can know the counsel of God? |
1610 | For who hath continued in his commandment, and hath been forsaken? |
1610 | For who hath despised little days? |
1610 | For who hath stood in the counsel of the Lord, and hath seen and heard his word? |
1610 | For who in the clouds can be compared to the Lord: or who among the sons of God shall be like to God? |
1610 | For who is God but the Lord? |
1610 | For who is there that hath not offended with his tongue? |
1610 | For who shall bring him to know the things that shall be after him? |
1610 | For who shall have pity on thee, O Jerusalem? |
1610 | For who shall say to thee: What hast thou done? |
1610 | For who shall search out his glorious acts? |
1610 | For whom hast thou been solicitous and afraid, that thou hast lied, and hast not been mindful of me, nor thought on me in thy heart? |
1610 | God is a just judge, strong and patient: is he angry every day? |
1610 | Great is the earth, and high is the heauen: who doeth these thinges? |
1610 | Hast not thou dried up the sea, the water of the mighty deep, who madest the depth of the sea a way, that the delivered might pass over? |
1610 | Hast not thou struck the proud one, and wounded the dragon? |
1610 | Hast thou cattle? |
1610 | Hast thou children? |
1610 | Hast thou daughters? |
1610 | Hast thou heard a word against thy neighbour? |
1610 | Hast thou not heard what I have done to him of old? |
1610 | Hast thou seen a man hasty to speak? |
1610 | Hast thou seen a man swift in his work? |
1610 | Hast thou seen a man wise in his own conceit? |
1610 | Hast thou utterly cast away Juda, or hath thy soul abhorred Sion? |
1610 | Hath he struck him according to the stroke of him that struck him? |
1610 | Hath not the Lord made the saints to declare all his wonderful works, which the Lord Almighty hath firmly settled to be established for his glory? |
1610 | Hath not this been done to thee, because thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God at that time, when he led thee by the way? |
1610 | Hath the workman cast a graven statue? |
1610 | Have I not hated them, O Lord, that hated thee: and pined away because of thy enemies? |
1610 | Have any of the gods of the nations delivered their land out of the hand of the king of the Assyrians? |
1610 | Have not I the Lord, and there is no God else besides me? |
1610 | Have they made thee ruler? |
1610 | Have we not all one father? |
1610 | He abideth for ever in the sight of God: his mercy and truth who shall search? |
1610 | He hath no mercy on a man like himself, and doth he entreat for his own sins? |
1610 | He is near that justifieth me, who will contend with me? |
1610 | He judged the cause of the poor and needy for his own good: was it not therefore because he knew me, saith the Lord? |
1610 | He sendeth his crystal like morsels: who shall stand before the face of his cold? |
1610 | He speaketh with one that is asleep, who uttereth wisdom to a fool: and in the end of the discourse he saith: Who is this? |
1610 | He that chastiseth nations, shall he not rebuke: he that teacheth man knowledge? |
1610 | He that hath not been tried, what manner of things doth he know? |
1610 | He that is but flesh, nourisheth anger, and doth he ask forgiveness of God? |
1610 | He that is evil to himself, to whom will he be good? |
1610 | He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? |
1610 | He that washeth himself after touching the dead, if he toucheth him again, what doth his washing avail? |
1610 | He was taken away from distress, and from judgment: who shall declare his generation? |
1610 | Hear this, ye old men, and give ear, all ye inhabitants of the land: did this ever happen in your days, or in the days of your fathers? |
1610 | Hear ye, therefore, O house of Israel: Is it my way that is not right, and are not rather your ways perverse? |
1610 | Hell and destruction are before the Lord: how much more the hearts of the children of men? |
1610 | How are they brought to desolation? |
1610 | How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, who didst rise in the morning? |
1610 | How can I be merciful to thee? |
1610 | How canst thou say: I am not polluted, I have not walked after Baalim? |
1610 | How do you say: We are valiant and stout men in battle? |
1610 | How do you say: We are wise, and the law of the Lord is with us? |
1610 | How great are thy works, O Lord? |
1610 | How great glory did he gain when he lifted up his hands, and stretched out swords against the cities? |
1610 | How happeneth it, O Israel, that thou art in thy enemies''land? |
1610 | How have they searched Esau, how have they sought out his hidden things? |
1610 | How is Babylon become an astonishment among the nations? |
1610 | How is Sesach taken, and the renowned one of all the earth surprised? |
1610 | How is the faithful city, that was full of judgment, become a harlot? |
1610 | How is the gold become dim, the finest colour is changed, the stones of the sanctuary are scattered in the top of every street? |
1610 | How long do you rush in upon a man? |
1610 | How long shall I see men fleeing away, how long shall I hear the sound of the trumpet? |
1610 | How long shall I take counsels in my soul, sorrow in my heart all the day? |
1610 | How long shall my enemy be exalted over Me? |
1610 | How long shall sinners, O Lord: how long shall sinners glory? |
1610 | How long shall the land mourn, and the herb of every field wither for the wickedness of them that dwell therein? |
1610 | How long shall this be in the heart of the prophets that prophesy lies, and that prophesy the delusions of their own heart? |
1610 | How long will they be incapable of being cleansed? |
1610 | How long will you judge unjustly: and accept the persons of the wicked? |
1610 | How long wilt thou be dissolute in deliciousness, O wandering daughter? |
1610 | How long wilt thou feed us with the bread of tears: and give us for our drink tears in measure? |
1610 | How long wilt thou sleep, O sluggard? |
1610 | How long, O God, shall the enemy reproach: is the adversary to provoke thy name for ever? |
1610 | How long, O Lord, shall I cry, and thou wilt not hear? |
1610 | How long, O Lord, turnest thou away unto the end? |
1610 | How long, O Lord, wilt thou be angry for ever: shall thy zeal be kindled like a fire? |
1610 | How long, O Lord, wilt thou forget me unto the end? |
1610 | How many are the days of thy servant: when wilt thou execute judgment on them that persecute me? |
1610 | How much more will he do in favour of his Son: and against the enemies of his church? |
1610 | How often did they provoke him in the desert: and move him to wrath in the place without water? |
1610 | How shall I deal with thee, O Ephraim, shall I protect thee, O Israel? |
1610 | How shall we be able to stand before their face, unless thou, O God, help us? |
1610 | How shall we magnify Zorobabel? |
1610 | How shall we sing the song of the Lord in a strange land? |
1610 | How then can it be supposed, or admitted, that they are gods? |
1610 | How then can they be thought to be gods, that can neither deliver themselves from war, nor save themselves from evils? |
1610 | How then is it to be supposed, or to be said, that they are gods? |
1610 | I attended, and hearkened; no man speaketh what is good, there is none that doth penance for his sin, saying: What have I done? |
1610 | I have loved you, saith the Lord: and you have said: Wherein hast thou loved us? |
1610 | I have put off my garment, how shall I put it on? |
1610 | I have washed my feet, how shall I defile them? |
1610 | I myself will comfort you: who art thou, that thou shouldst be afraid of a mortal man, and of the son of man, who shall wither away like grass? |
1610 | I passed further to behold wisdom, and errors and folly,( What is man, said I that he can follow the King his maker?) |
1610 | I was barren and brought not forth, led away, and captive: and who hath brought up these? |
1610 | I was destitute and alone: and these, where were they? |
1610 | If grapegatherers had come to thee, would they not have left a bunch? |
1610 | If he have need of thee he will deceive thee, and smiling upon thee will put thee in hope; he will speak thee fair, and will say: What wantest thou? |
1610 | If therefore this people, or the prophet, or the priest shall ask thee, saying: What is the burden of the Lord? |
1610 | If thieves had gone in to thee, if robbers by night, how wouldst thou have held thy peace? |
1610 | If thou hast been wearied with running with footmen, how canst thou contend with horses? |
1610 | If thou have choice stones exceeding few, wilt thou set for thee over against them according to their number things of lead and clay? |
1610 | If you offer the blind for sacrifice, is it not evil? |
1610 | In such a multitude I shall not be known: for what is my soul in such an immense creation? |
1610 | In that you say: Every one that doth evil, is good in the sight of the Lord, and such please him: or surely where is the God of judgment? |
1610 | Is Israel a bondman, or a homeborn slave? |
1610 | Is it my will that a sinner should die, saith the Lord God, and not that he should be converted from his ways, and live? |
1610 | Is it not better to eat and drink, and to shew his soul good things of his labours? |
1610 | Is it not so, O ye children of Israel, saith the Lord? |
1610 | Is it not yet a very little while, and Libanus shall be turned into charmel, and charmel shall be esteemed as a forest? |
1610 | Is it time for you to dwell in ceiled houses, and this house lie desolate? |
1610 | Is my hand shortened and become little, that I can not redeem? |
1610 | Is my inheritance to me as a speckled bird? |
1610 | Is not this a grief even to death? |
1610 | Is not this rather the fast that I have chosen? |
1610 | Is not this your city, which gloried from of old in her antiquity? |
1610 | Is not your food cut off before your eyes, joy and gladness from the house of our God? |
1610 | Is the seed as yet sprung up? |
1610 | Is there a God besides me, a maker, whom I have not known? |
1610 | Is there no balm in Galaad? |
1610 | Is this house then, in which my name hath been called upon, in your eyes become a den of robbers? |
1610 | Is this man Jechonias an earthen and a broken vessel? |
1610 | Is this such a fast as I have chosen: for a man to afflict his soul for a day? |
1610 | Is thy fornication small? |
1610 | It is commonly said: If a man put away his wife, and she go from him, and marry another man, shall he return to her any more? |
1610 | Knowest thou not, or hast thou not heard? |
1610 | Laughter I counted error: and to mirth I said: Why art thou vainly deceived? |
1610 | Lest my ignorances increase, and my offences be multiplied, and my sins abound, and I fall before my adversaries, and my enemy rejoice over me? |
1610 | Lest perhaps being filled, I should be tempted to deny, and say: Who is the Lord? |
1610 | Lest they should say among the Gentiles: Where is their God? |
1610 | Lift up your eyes, and see, you that come from the north: where is the flock that is given thee, thy beautiful cattle? |
1610 | Lo, is not a word better than a gift? |
1610 | Lord, what is man, that thou art made known to him? |
1610 | Lord, when wilt thou look upon me? |
1610 | Lord, where are thy ancient mercies, according to what thou didst swear to David in thy truth? |
1610 | Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle? |
1610 | Lord, why castest thou off my prayer: why turnest thou away thy face from me? |
1610 | Man to man reserveth anger, and doth he seek remedy of God? |
1610 | Many men are called merciful: but who shall find a faithful man? |
1610 | May the Lord be appeased with thousands of rams, or with many thousands of fat he goats? |
1610 | Much more than it was: it is a great depth, who shall find it out? |
1610 | My children, keep discipline in peace: for wisdom that is hid, and a treasure that is not seen, what profit is there in them both? |
1610 | My enemies have spoken evils against me: when shall he die and his name perish? |
1610 | My eyes have failed for thy word, saying: When wilt thou comfort me? |
1610 | My son, hast thou sinned? |
1610 | My soul hath thirsted after the strong living God; when shall I come and appear before the face of God? |
1610 | My tears have been my bread day and night, whilst it is said to me daily: Where is thy God? |
1610 | Now, why art thou drawn together with grief? |
1610 | O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me? |
1610 | O God, who shall be like to thee? |
1610 | O God, why hast thou cast us off unto the end: why is thy wrath enkindled against the sheep of thy pasture? |
1610 | O Lord God of hosts, how long wilt thou be angry against the prayer of thy servant? |
1610 | O Lord God of hosts, who is like to thee? |
1610 | O Wisdom that is hid, and treasure that is not seen: what profit is there in them both? |
1610 | O children, how long will you love childishness, and fools covet those things which are hurtful to themselves, and the unwise hate knowledge? |
1610 | O my people, what have I done to thee, or in what have I molested thee? |
1610 | O thou sword of the Lord, how long wilt thou not be quiet? |
1610 | O wicked presumption, whence camest thou to cover the earth with thy malice, and deceitfulness? |
1610 | O ye sons of men, how long will you be dull of heart? |
1610 | Offer up the sacrifice of justice, and trust in the Lord: many say, Who sheweth us good things? |
1610 | Or can he walk upon hot coals, and his feet not be burnt? |
1610 | Or rather shall it take hold of my strength, shall it make peace with me, shall it make peace with me? |
1610 | Or what is more wicked than that which flesh and blood hath invented? |
1610 | Or who can tell him what shall be after him under the sun? |
1610 | Or will God forget to shew mercy? |
1610 | Or will he cut off his mercy for ever, from generation to generation? |
1610 | Or with what counsel or strength dost thou prepare for war? |
1610 | Remember what my substance is: for hast thou made all the children of men in vain? |
1610 | Return, O Lord, how long? |
1610 | Riches are not comely for a covetous man and a niggard, and what should an envious man do with gold? |
1610 | Saba, and Dedan, and the merchants of Tharsis, and all the lions thereof shall say to thee: Art thou come to take spoils? |
1610 | Say not: I am sufficient for myself: and what shall I be made worse by this? |
1610 | Say not: I have sinned, and what harm hath befallen me? |
1610 | Say not: I shall be hidden from God, and who shall remember me from on high? |
1610 | Say not: What need I, and what good shall I have by this? |
1610 | Say not: What thinkest thou is the cause that former times were better than they are now? |
1610 | Say thou: Thus saith the Lord God: Shall it prosper then? |
1610 | Say to the provoking house: Know you not what these things mean? |
1610 | Saying: Were not houses lately built? |
1610 | See now all the things which thou hast heard: but have you declared them? |
1610 | See ye the word of the Lord: Am I become a wilderness to Israel, or a lateward springing land? |
1610 | Seest thou not how much he eateth and drinketh every day? |
1610 | Seest thou not what they do in the cities of Juda, and in the streets of Jerusalem? |
1610 | Shall I eat the flesh of bullocks? |
1610 | Shall I justify wicked balances, and the deceitful weights of the bag? |
1610 | Shall I not be angry at these things? |
1610 | Shall I not visit for these things, saith the Lord? |
1610 | Shall I not visit for these things, saith the Lord? |
1610 | Shall I not visit them for these things, saith the Lord? |
1610 | Shall I not, as I have done to Samaria and her idols, so do to Jerusalem and her idols? |
1610 | Shall a man be hid in secret places, and I not see him, saith the Lord? |
1610 | Shall a man make gods unto himself and they are no gods? |
1610 | Shall any one in the sepulchre declare thy mercy: and thy truth in destruction? |
1610 | Shall dust confess to thee, or declare thy truth? |
1610 | Shall evil be rendered for good, because they have digged a pit for my soul? |
1610 | Shall iron be allied with the iron from the north, and the brass? |
1610 | Shall not I in that day, saith the Lord, destroy the wise out of Edom, and understanding out of the mount of Esau? |
1610 | Shall not I that make others to bring forth children, myself bring forth, saith the Lord? |
1610 | Shall not Sion say: This man and that man is born in her? |
1610 | Shall not all the workers of iniquity know, who eat up my people as they eat bread? |
1610 | Shall not all they know that work iniquity, who devour my people as they eat bread? |
1610 | Shall not both evil and good proceed out of the mouth of the Highest? |
1610 | Shall not my soul be subject to God? |
1610 | Shall not the day of the Lord be darkness, and not light: and obscurity, and no brightness in it? |
1610 | Shall not the dew assuage the heat? |
1610 | Shall the axe boast itself against him that cutteth with it? |
1610 | Shall the ploughman plough all the day to sow, shall he open and harrow his ground? |
1610 | Shall the prey be taken from the strong? |
1610 | Shall the snare be taken up from the earth, before it hath taken somewhat? |
1610 | Shall the snow of Libanus fail from the rock of the field? |
1610 | Shall the trumpet sound in a city, and the people not be afraid? |
1610 | Shall there be evil in a city, which the Lord hath not done? |
1610 | Shall they not rise up suddenly that shall bite thee: and they be stirred up that shall tear thee, and thou shalt be a spoil to them? |
1610 | Shall they utter, and speak iniquity: shall all speak who work injustice? |
1610 | Shall thy wonders be known in the dark; and thy justice in the land of forgetfulness? |
1610 | Shall two walk together except they be agreed? |
1610 | Shall wood be taken of it, to do any work, or shall a pin be made of it for any vessel to hang thereon? |
1610 | Shalt thou not leave to others to divide by lot thy sorrows and labours? |
1610 | Shalt thou reign, because thou comparest thyself to the cedar? |
1610 | Should not the people seek of their God, for the living of the dead?. |
1610 | So a man that fasteth for his sins, and doth the same again, what doth his humbling himself profit him? |
1610 | Son of man, hath not the house of Israel, the provoking house, said to thee: What art thou doing? |
1610 | Son of man, speak to Pharao king of Egypt, and to his people: To whom art thou like in thy greatness? |
1610 | Son of man, speak to the ancients of Israel and say to them: Thus saith the Lord God: Are you come to inquire of me? |
1610 | Son of man, what is this proverb that you have in the land of Israel? |
1610 | Son of man, what shall be made of the wood of the vine, out of all the trees of the woods that are among the trees of the forests? |
1610 | Stand in the way, and look out, O habitation of Aroer: inquire of him that fleeth: and say to him that hath escaped: What is done? |
1610 | Tell ye, and come, and consult together: who hath declared this from the beginning, who hath foretold this from that time? |
1610 | That giveth upon usury, and that taketh an increase: shall such a one live? |
1610 | That hoard up silver and gold, wherein men trust, and there is no end of their getting? |
1610 | That made the world a wilderness, and destroyed the cities thereof, that opened not the prison to his prisoners? |
1610 | That we may possess the needy for money, and the poor for a pair of shoes, and may sell the refuse of the corn? |
1610 | That you be not bowed down under the bond, and fall with the slain? |
1610 | The Lord God hath spoken, who shall not prophesy? |
1610 | The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear? |
1610 | The Lord is the protector of my life: of whom shall I be afraid? |
1610 | The burden of Duma calleth to me out of Seir: Watchman, what of the night? |
1610 | The heart is perverse above all things, and unsearchable, who can know it? |
1610 | The house of Jacob saith: Is the Spirit of the Lord straitened or are these his thoughts? |
1610 | The lion shall roar, who will not fear? |
1610 | The noble sons of Sion, and they that were clothed with the best gold: how are they esteemed as earthen vessels, the work of the potter''s hands? |
1610 | The poor man spoke, and they say: Who is this? |
1610 | The priests did not say: Where is the Lord? |
1610 | The prophets prophesied falsehood, and the priests clapped their hands: and my people loved such things: what then shall be done in the end thereof? |
1610 | The son honoureth the father, and the servant his master: if then I be a father, where is my honour? |
1610 | The spirit of a man upholdeth his infirmity: but a spirit that is easily angered, who can bear? |
1610 | The steps of men are guided by the Lord: but who is the man that can understand his own way? |
1610 | The things that thou hast not gathered in thy youth, how shalt thou find them in thy old age? |
1610 | The voice of the Lord crieth to the city, and salvation shall be to them that fear thy name: hear O ye tribes, and who shall approve it? |
1610 | The watchmen who keep the city, found me: Have you seen him, whom my soul loveth? |
1610 | Then Isaias the prophet came to king Ezechias, and said to him: What said these men, and from whence came they to thee? |
1610 | Then Jeremias said to Sedecias: If I shall declare it to thee, wilt thou not put me to death? |
1610 | Then Sedecias the king, sending, took him: and asked him secretly in his house, and said: Is there, thinkest thou, any word from the Lord? |
1610 | Then all the people turning themselves towards him, said: What meaneth this word that thou hast spoken? |
1610 | There are two things that have happened to thee: who shall be sorry for thee? |
1610 | There is no indignation in me: who shall make me a thorn and a brier in battle: shall I march against it, shall, I set it on fire together? |
1610 | There is no saying: What is this, or what is that? |
1610 | Therefore thus saith the Lord of hosts: Behold I will melt, and try them: for what else shall I do before the daughter of my people? |
1610 | Therefore thus saith the Lord: Ask among the nations: Who hath heard such horrible things, as the virgin of Israel hath done to excess? |
1610 | They determined against me an unjust word: shall he that sleepeth rise again no more? |
1610 | They have talked of hiding snares; they have said: Who shall see them? |
1610 | They said to their mothers: Where is corn and wine? |
1610 | Thou art terrible, and who shall resist thee? |
1610 | Thou hast been favourable to the nation, O Lord, thou hast been favourable to the nation: art thou glorified? |
1610 | Thou shalt take up this parable against the king of Babylon, and shalt say: How is the oppressor come to nothing, the tribute hath ceased? |
1610 | Thou that seest many things, wilt thou not observe them? |
1610 | Thou that sittest in Libanus, and makest thy nest in the cedars, how hast thou mourned when sorrows came upon thee, as the pains of a woman in labour? |
1610 | Thus saith the Lord God: Remove the diadem, take off the crown: is it not this that hath exalted the low one, and brought down him that was high? |
1610 | Thus saith the Lord of hosts: Is wisdom no more in Theman? |
1610 | Thus saith the Lord: Hath Israel no sons? |
1610 | Thus saith the Lord: Heaven is my throne, and the earth my footstool: what is this house that you will build to me? |
1610 | Thus saith the Lord: What iniquity have your fathers found in me, that they are gone far from me, and have walked after vanity, and are become vain? |
1610 | Thus saith the Lord: What is this bill of the divorce of your mother, with which I have put her away? |
1610 | Thus shall you say every one to his neighbour, and to his brother, What hath the Lord answered? |
1610 | Thus shalt thou say to the prophet: What hath the Lord answered thee? |
1610 | Thy heart shall meditate fear: where is the learned? |
1610 | Thy way, O God, is in the holy place: who is the great God like our God? |
1610 | To thee, O God my God, I will give praise upon the harp: why art thou sad, O my soul? |
1610 | To what end then should we live any longer? |
1610 | To what purpose do you bring me frankincense from Saba, and the sweet smelling cane from a far country? |
1610 | To what purpose do you offer me the multitude of your victims, saith the Lord? |
1610 | To what shall I compare thee? |
1610 | To what was I borne, or why was not my mothers wombe my graue, that I might not see the labour of Iacob,& the wearines of the stocke of Israel? |
1610 | To whom art thou like, O thou that art famous and lofty among the trees of pleasure? |
1610 | To whom doth he look, and who is his strength? |
1610 | To whom hath the discipline of wisdom been revealed and made manifest? |
1610 | To whom hath the root of wisdom been revealed, and who hath known her wise counsels? |
1610 | To whom have you likened me, and made me equal, and compared me, and made me like? |
1610 | To whom shall I speak? |
1610 | To whom then have you likened God? |
1610 | To you, O priests, that despise my name, and have said: Wherein have we despised thy name? |
1610 | Turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways: and why will you die, O house of Israel? |
1610 | Upon the land of my people shall thorns and briers come up: how much more upon all the houses of joy, of the city that rejoiced? |
1610 | Upon whom have you jested? |
1610 | VVhether wine, or a King, or wemen, or the truth doth excel? |
1610 | Was it not enough for you to feed upon good pastures? |
1610 | Was not Abraham found faithful in temptation, and it was reputed to him unto justice? |
1610 | Was not bitter water made sweet with wood? |
1610 | Was not the sun stopped in his anger, and one day made as two? |
1610 | Wash thy heart from wickedness, O Jerusalem, that thou mayst be saved: how long shall hurtful thoughts abide in thee? |
1610 | Wast thou angry, O Lord, with the rivers? |
1610 | Wast thou not from the beginning, O Lord my God, my holy one, and we shall not die? |
1610 | What agreement shall the earthen pot have with the kettle? |
1610 | What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou didst flee: and thou, O Jordan, that thou wast turned back? |
1610 | What aileth thee also, that thou too art wholly gone up to the housetops? |
1610 | What can be made clean by the unclean? |
1610 | What do ye devise against the Lord? |
1610 | What dost thou here, or as if thou wert somebody here? |
1610 | What doth he know, that hath not been tried? |
1610 | What doth it avail a fool to have riches, seeing he can not buy wisdom? |
1610 | What doth the graven thing avail, because the maker thereof hath graven it, a molten, and a false image? |
1610 | What fellowship hath a holy man with a dog, or what part hath the rich with the poor? |
1610 | What good shall an offering do to an idol? |
1610 | What hath a man more of all his labour, that he taketh under the sun? |
1610 | What hath man more of his labour? |
1610 | What hath pride profited us? |
1610 | What hath the wise man more than the fool? |
1610 | What is created more wicked than an eye? |
1610 | What is heavier than lead? |
1610 | What is his life, who is diminished with wine? |
1610 | What is it that hath been done? |
1610 | What is it that hath been? |
1610 | What is man, and what is his grace? |
1610 | What is man, that thou art mindful of him? |
1610 | What is the meaning that my beloved hath wrought much wickedness in my house? |
1610 | What is the wickedness of Jacob? |
1610 | What is there that I ought to do more to my vineyard, that I have not done to it? |
1610 | What is this that we have done, that Alexander hath prevented us to gain the friendship of the Jews to strengthen himself? |
1610 | What manner of one is thy beloved of the beloved, O thou most beautiful among women? |
1610 | What nation hath not inherited her kingdom, and gotten of her spoils? |
1610 | What profit is there in my blood, whilst I go down to corruption? |
1610 | What shall I do to thee, O Ephraim? |
1610 | What shall I offer to the Lord that is worthy? |
1610 | What shall I render to the Lord, for all the things that he hath rendered to me? |
1610 | What shall I say, or what shall he answer for me, whereas he himself hath done it? |
1610 | What shall be given to thee, or what shall be added to thee, to a deceitful tongue? |
1610 | What shall we be able to do to glorify him? |
1610 | What shall we do to our sister in the day when she is to be spoken to? |
1610 | What shalt thou see in the Sulamitess but the companies of camps? |
1610 | What taketh away life? |
1610 | What then doth it profit him that he hath laboured for the wind? |
1610 | What then will they have to say in the judgement, or how will they answer in the last times? |
1610 | What then? |
1610 | What will you do in the day of visitation, and of the calamity which cometh from afar? |
1610 | What will you do in the solemn day, in the day of the feast of the Lord? |
1610 | What wilt thou give them? |
1610 | What wilt thou say when he shall visit thee? |
1610 | What, O my beloved, what, O the beloved of my womb, what, O the beloved of my vows? |
1610 | When one buildeth up, and another pulleth down: what profit have they but the labour? |
1610 | When one prayeth, and another curseth: whose voice will God hear? |
1610 | When the en of Ziph had come and said to Saul: Is not David hidden with us? |
1610 | When you came to appear before me, who required these things at your hands, that you should walk in my courts? |
1610 | Whence, therefore, is it known that they are not gods, but the work of men''s hands, and no work of God is in them? |
1610 | Where are now thy wise men? |
1610 | Where are the gods, whom thou hast made thee? |
1610 | Where are the princes of the nations, and they that rule over the beasts that are upon the earth? |
1610 | Where are your prophets that prophesied to you, and said: The king of Babylon shall not come against you, and against this land? |
1610 | Where is the god of Emath and of Arphad? |
1610 | Where is the king of Emath, and the king of Arphad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, of Ana, and of Ava? |
1610 | Where is thy king? |
1610 | Wherefore hath the wicked provoked God? |
1610 | Wherein shall I cleanse thy heart, saith Lord God: seeing thou dost all these the works of a shameless prostitute? |
1610 | Which of you can dwell with devouring fire? |
1610 | While she was yet speaking these words, the young man said: For whom do you stay? |
1610 | Whilst my bones are broken, my enemies who trouble me have reproached me; Whilst they say to me day by day: Where is thy God? |
1610 | Whither is thy beloved gone, O thou most beautiful among women? |
1610 | Whither shall I go from thy spirit? |
1610 | Who hath considered his word and heard it? |
1610 | Who hath measured the height of heaven, and the breadth of the earth, and the depth of the abyss? |
1610 | Who is as the wise man? |
1610 | Who is blind, but he that is sold? |
1610 | Who is he that hath commanded a thing to be done, when the Lord commandeth it not? |
1610 | Who is it then that hath the dominion of them? |
1610 | Whom dost thou excel in beauty? |
1610 | Whom hast thou reproached, and whom hast thou blasphemed, and against whom hast thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thy eyes on high? |
1610 | Whom shall he teach knowledge? |
1610 | Why are thy valiant men come to nothing? |
1610 | Why are ye slow and what do you say of these things? |
1610 | Why art thou cast down, O my soul? |
1610 | Why art thou sad, O my soul? |
1610 | Why art thou seduced, my son, by a strange woman, and art cherished in the bosom of another? |
1610 | Why came I out of the womb, to see labour and sorrow, and that my days should be spent in confusion? |
1610 | Why criest thou for thy affliction? |
1610 | Why did the beasts groan, why did the herds of cattle low? |
1610 | Why do we sit still? |
1610 | Why do you consume my people, and grind the faces of the poor? |
1610 | Why do you spend money for that which is not bread, and your labour for that which doth not satisfy you? |
1610 | Why dost thou glory in malice, thou that art mighty in iniquity? |
1610 | Why dost thou turn away thy hand: and thy right hand out of the midst of thy bosom for ever? |
1610 | Why doth one day excel another, and one light another, and one year another year, when all come of the sun? |
1610 | Why gloriest thou in the valleys? |
1610 | Why hast thou broken down the hedge thereof, so that all they who pass by the way do pluck it? |
1610 | Why hast thou forgotten me? |
1610 | Why hast thou made us to err, O Lord, from thy ways: why hast thou hardened our heart, that we should not fear thee? |
1610 | Why hast thou shewn me iniquity and grievance, to see rapine and injustice before me? |
1610 | Why hath a living man murmured, man suffering for his sins? |
1610 | Why hath he prophesied in the name of the Lord, saying: This house shall be like Silo; and this city shall be made desolate, without an inhabitant? |
1610 | Why have the Gentiles raged, and the people devised vain things? |
1610 | Why have we fasted, and thou hast not regarded: have we humbled our souls, and thou hast not taken notice? |
1610 | Why is earth, and ashes proud? |
1610 | Why is my sorrow become perpetual, and my wound desperate so as to refuse to be healed? |
1610 | Why lookest thou upon them that do unjust things, and holdest thy peace when the wicked devoureth the man that is more just than himself? |
1610 | Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel: My way is hid from the Lord, and my judgment is passed over from my God? |
1610 | Why shall I fear in the evil day? |
1610 | Why should they say among the nations: Where is their God? |
1610 | Why should this city be given up to desolation? |
1610 | Why suspect, ye curdled mountains? |
1610 | Why suspect, ye curdled mountains?. |
1610 | Why then hath Melchom inherited Gad: and his people dwelt in his cities? |
1610 | Why then is not the wound of the daughter of my people closed? |
1610 | Why then is this people in Jerusalem turned away with a stubborn revolting? |
1610 | Why then is thy apparel red, and thy garments like theirs that tread in the winepress? |
1610 | Why turnest thou thy face away? |
1610 | Why will you contend with me in judgment? |
1610 | Why wilt thou be as a wandering man, as a mighty man that can not save? |
1610 | Why wilt thou forget us for ever? |
1610 | Why, O Lord, hast thou retired afar off? |
1610 | Will God then cast off for ever? |
1610 | Will a lion roar in the forest, if he have no prey? |
1610 | Will a virgin forget her ornament, or a bride her stomacher? |
1610 | Will not you then fear me, saith the Lord: and will you not repent at my presence? |
1610 | Will the bird fall into the snare upon the earth, if there be no fowler? |
1610 | Wilt not thou, O God, who hast cast us off? |
1610 | Wilt not thou, O God, who hast cast us off? |
1610 | Wilt thou be angry for ever, or wilt thou continue unto the end? |
1610 | Wilt thou be angry with us for ever: or wilt thou extend thy wrath from generation to generation? |
1610 | Wilt thou refrain thyself, O Lord, upon these things, wilt thou hold thy peace, and afflict us vehemently? |
1610 | Wilt thou shew wonders to the dead? |
1610 | Wilt thou yet say before them that slay thee: I am God; whereas thou art a man, and not God, in the hand of them that slay thee? |
1610 | With what circumspection hast thou judged thy own children, to whose parents thou hast sworn, and made covenants of good promises? |
1610 | Woe is me, my mother: why hast thou borne me a man of strife, a man of contention to all the earth? |
1610 | Woe to him that saith to his father: Why begettest thou? |
1610 | Woe to him that saith to wood: Awake: to the dumb stone: Arise: can it teach? |
1610 | Woe to thee that spoilest, shalt not thou thyself also be spoiled? |
1610 | Woe to thee, Jerusalem, wilt thou not be made clean after me: how long yet? |
1610 | Woe to them that desire the day of the Lord: to what end is it for you? |
1610 | Woe to you that join house to house and lay field to field, even to the end of the place: shall you alone dwell in the midst of the earth? |
1610 | Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams, and ye hills, like lambs of the flock? |
1610 | Yet, I planted thee a chosen vineyard, all true seed: how then art thou turned unto me into that which is good for nothing, O strange vineyard? |
1610 | You have looked for more, and behold it became less, and you brought it home, and I blowed it away: why, saith the Lord of hosts? |
1610 | You have wearied the Lord with your words, and you said: Wherein have we wearied him? |
1610 | You offer polluted bread upon my altar, and you say: Wherein have we polluted thee? |
1610 | You that hate good, and love evil: that violently pluck off their skins from them and their flesh from their bones? |
1610 | You that rejoice in a thing of nought: you that say: Have we not taken unto us horns by our own strength? |
1610 | Your fathers, where are they? |
1610 | and besides thee what do I desire upon earth? |
1610 | and forgettest our want and our trouble? |
1610 | and he that is turned away, shall he not turn again? |
1610 | and his hand is stretched out: and who shall turn it away? |
1610 | and how do you see it now? |
1610 | and if thou hast been secure in a land of peace, what wilt thou do in the swelling of the Jordan? |
1610 | and if you offer the lame and the sick, is it not evil? |
1610 | and is there knowledge in the most High? |
1610 | and shall he escape that hath broken the covenant? |
1610 | and shall not my soul take revenge on such a nation? |
1610 | and the prophets, shall they live always? |
1610 | and thou that despisest, shalt not thyself also be despised? |
1610 | and to the woman: Why dost thou bring forth? |
1610 | and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed? |
1610 | and to whom shall I testify, that he may hear? |
1610 | and what are the high places of Juda? |
1610 | and what hath the Lord spoken? |
1610 | and what hath the Lord spoken? |
1610 | and what is his good, or what is his evil? |
1610 | and what is our sin, that we have sinned against the Lord our God? |
1610 | and what is this place of my rest? |
1610 | and what other name hath he but fool? |
1610 | and what the poor man, but to go thither, where there is life? |
1610 | and what truth can come from that which is false? |
1610 | and when shal the end of the former be, and the begynning of that which foloweth? |
1610 | and where will ye leave your glory? |
1610 | and whither goest thou? |
1610 | and who hath gone in to her treasures? |
1610 | and who hath known the resolution of the word? |
1610 | and who hath seen the like to this? |
1610 | and who hath understood the multiplicity of her steps? |
1610 | and who is that shepherd that can withstand my countenance? |
1610 | and who is that shepherd that can withstand my countenance? |
1610 | and who shall abide me? |
1610 | and who shall bear up against me? |
1610 | and who shall bring me under for my deeds? |
1610 | and who shall go for us? |
1610 | and who shall magnify him as he is from the beginning? |
1610 | and who shall resist in the fierceness of his anger? |
1610 | and who shall stand to see him? |
1610 | and who will honour him that dishonoureth his own soul? |
1610 | and whom shall he make to understand the hearing? |
1610 | and why art thou moued, wheras thou art mortal? |
1610 | and why do I go sorrowful whilst the enemy afflicteth me? |
1610 | and why dost thou disquiet me? |
1610 | and why dost thou disquiet me? |
1610 | and why dost thou trouble me? |
1610 | and why go I mourning, whilst my enemy afflicteth me? |
1610 | and why is thy countenance heauie? |
1610 | and why is thy vnderstanding, and the sense of thy hart trubled,& why art thou trubled? |
1610 | and wilt not thou, O God, go forth with our armies? |
1610 | and wilt not thou, O God, go out with our armies? |
1610 | are they not Jerusalem? |
1610 | art not thou the Lord our God, whom we have looked for? |
1610 | desolation, and destruction, and the famine, and the sword, who shall comfort thee? |
1610 | did not I bring up Israel, out of the land of Egypt: and the Philistines out of Cappadocia, and the Syrians out of Cyrene? |
1610 | did not thy father eat and drink, and do judgment and justice, and it was then well with him? |
1610 | did they not fear the Lord, and beseech the face of the Lord: and the Lord repented of the evil that he had spoken against them? |
1610 | do not I fill heaven and earth, saith the Lord? |
1610 | for great as the sea is thy destruction: who shall heal thee? |
1610 | for thou hast taught them against thee, and instructed them against thy own head: shall not sorrows lay hold on thee, as a woman in labour? |
1610 | for who is like to me? |
1610 | for who is like to me? |
1610 | for who is there of them that be alive that hath not sinned, and who of the sons of men that hath not transgressed thy covenant? |
1610 | hath it not been heard? |
1610 | hath it not been told you from the beginning? |
1610 | hath not one God created us? |
1610 | hath not the Lord himself, against whom we have sinned? |
1610 | have they delivered Samaria out of my hand? |
1610 | have you not understood the foundations of the earth? |
1610 | how art thou fallen to the earth, that didst wound the nations? |
1610 | how long also doth he load himself with thick clay? |
1610 | how long dost thou turn away thy face from me? |
1610 | how long these thinges? |
1610 | how shall I make thee as Adama, shall I set thee as Seboim? |
1610 | if the grapegatherers had come in to thee, would they not have left thee at the least a cluster? |
1610 | is he a vessel wherein is no pleasure? |
1610 | is it as a bird dyed throughout? |
1610 | is it not Samaria? |
1610 | is it not in comparison to that as nothing in your eyes? |
1610 | is it not the Lord? |
1610 | is it not themselves, to the confusion of their own countenance? |
1610 | is not Calano as Charcamis: and Emath as Arphad? |
1610 | is not Samaria as Damascus? |
1610 | is this it, to wind his head about like a circle, and to spread sackcloth and ashes? |
1610 | let us stand together, who is my adversary? |
1610 | of what country art thou? |
1610 | on whom dost thou trust, that thou art revolted from me? |
1610 | or be preserved, if not called by thee? |
1610 | or can that which was taken by the mighty, be delivered? |
1610 | or can the cold waters that gush out and run down, be taken away? |
1610 | or can the heavens give showers? |
1610 | or deaf, but he to whom I have sent my messengers? |
1610 | or hath he no heir? |
1610 | or hath the goldsmith formed it with gold, or the silversmith with plates of silver? |
1610 | or hath the vine, and the fig tree, and the pomegranate, and the olive tree as yet flourished? |
1610 | or he that formed the eye, doth he not consider? |
1610 | or how shal you hide your sinnes before God and his Angels? |
1610 | or is he slain, as he killed them that were slain by him? |
1610 | or is there no physician there? |
1610 | or is there no strength in me to deliver? |
1610 | or of what people art thou? |
1610 | or shall I drink the blood of goats? |
1610 | or shall a nation be brought forth at once, because Sion hath been in labour, and hath brought forth her children? |
1610 | or shall not my soul be revenged on such a nation? |
1610 | or shall not my soul take revenge on such a nation? |
1610 | or shall physicians raise to life, and give praise to thee? |
1610 | or shall the saw exalt itself against him by whom it is drawn? |
1610 | or the son of man, that thou makest account of him? |
1610 | or the son of man, that thou visitest him? |
1610 | or thy indignation in the sea? |
1610 | or to what shall I liken thee, O daughter of Jerusalem? |
1610 | or was thy wrath upon the rivers? |
1610 | or what advantage hath the boasting of riches brought us? |
1610 | or what image will you make for him? |
1610 | or what nation hath so obserued thy commandmentes? |
1610 | or what shal be in those dayes? |
1610 | or whither shall I flee from thy face? |
1610 | or who can think what the will of God is? |
1610 | or who hath been his counsellor, and hath taught him? |
1610 | or who hath called upon him, and he despised him? |
1610 | or who is God but our God? |
1610 | or who is blind, but the servant of the Lord? |
1610 | or who shall accuse thee, if the nations perish, which thou hast made? |
1610 | or who shall be able to declare his mercy? |
1610 | or who shall bemoan thee? |
1610 | or who shall come before thee to be a revenger of wicked men? |
1610 | or who shall endure? |
1610 | or who shall go to pray for thy peace? |
1610 | or who shall rest in thy holy hill? |
1610 | or who shall stand with me against the workers of iniquity? |
1610 | or who shall withstand thy judgment? |
1610 | or will he in his anger shut up his mercies? |
1610 | or will he never be more favourable again? |
1610 | prudent, and he shall know these things? |
1610 | shall I cry out to thee suffering violence, and thou wilt not save? |
1610 | shall I fall down before the stock of a tree? |
1610 | shall I give my firstborn for my wickedness, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul? |
1610 | shall I offer holocausts unto him, and calves of a year old? |
1610 | shall I, that give generation to others, be barren, saith the Lord thy God? |
1610 | shall it not be dried up when the burning wind shall touch it, and shall it not wither in the furrows where it grew? |
1610 | shall not that woman be polluted, and defiled? |
1610 | shall the earth bring forth in one day? |
1610 | shall the holy flesh take away from thee thy crimes, in which thou hast boasted? |
1610 | shall the priest and the prophet be slain in the sanctuary of the Lord? |
1610 | shall thy anger burn like fire? |
1610 | thou that hast ears open, wilt thou not hear? |
1610 | thy valley hath flowed away, O delicate daughter, that hast trusted in thy treasures, and hast said: Who shall come to me? |
1610 | to what shall I equal thee, that I may comfort thee, O virgin daughter of Sion? |
1610 | to whom will ye flee for help? |
1610 | upon whom have you opened your mouth wide, and put out your tongue? |
1610 | was it that I looked that it should bring forth grapes, and it hath brought forth wild grapes? |
1610 | watchman, what of the night? |
1610 | what is his name, and what is the name of his son, if thou knowest? |
1610 | what is our iniquity? |
1610 | what manner of one is thy beloved of the beloved, that thou hast so adjured us? |
1610 | what shall I do to thee, O Juda? |
1610 | when wilt thou arise out of thy sleep? |
1610 | whence shall I seek a comforter for thee? |
1610 | where is he that pondered the words of the law? |
1610 | where is he that put in the midst of them the spirit of his Holy One? |
1610 | where is the god of Sepharvaim? |
1610 | where is the teacher of little ones? |
1610 | wherewith shall I kneel before the high God? |
1610 | which of you shall dwell with everlasting burnings? |
1610 | whither is thy beloved turned aside, and we will seek him with thee? |
1610 | who falls into pits? |
1610 | who hath bound up the waters together as in a garment? |
1610 | who hath contentions? |
1610 | who hath held the wind in his hands? |
1610 | who hath poised with three fingers the bulk of the earth, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance? |
1610 | who hath raised up all the borders of the earth? |
1610 | who hath redness of eyes? |
1610 | who hath wounds without cause? |
1610 | who shall obtain pardon for his sins? |
1610 | who shall set forth all his praises? |
1610 | who thinketh to doe so? |
1610 | who will hear his prayer? |
1610 | who will lead me into Edom? |
1610 | who will lead me into Edom? |
1610 | whose father hath woe? |
1610 | why are our yeares few and euil? |
1610 | why are they cast out, he and his seed, and are cast into a land which they know not? |
1610 | why do you love vanity, and seek after lying? |
1610 | why dost thou slight us in our wants, in the time of trouble? |
1610 | why then doth every one of us despise his brother, violating the covenant of our fathers? |
1610 | why then hast thou struck us, so that there is no healing for us? |
1610 | why then have I seen every man with his hands on his loins, like a woman in labour, and all faces are turned yellow? |
1610 | why then have my people said: We are revolted, we will come to thee no more? |
1610 | why then have they provoked me to wrath with their idols, and strange vanities? |
1610 | why then is he become a prey? |
1610 | why wilt thou forsake us for a long time? |
1610 | will the lion''s whelp cry out of his den, if he have taken nothing? |
1610 | will you revenge yourselves on me? |
1610 | wilt thou call this a fast, and a day acceptable to the Lord? |
1610 | would they not have stolen till they had enough? |
1609 | ( Then the king of Israel said to Josaphat: Did I not tell thee, that he prophesieth no good to me, but always evil?) |
1609 | .That is, Where is the glory? |
1609 | 11:21. Who killed Abimelech the son of Jerobaal? |
1609 | 12:9. Who is ignorant that the hand of the Lord hath made all these things? |
1609 | 13:19. Who is he that will plead against me? |
1609 | 14:13. Who will grant me this, that thou mayst protect me in hell, and hide me till thy wrath pass, and appoint me a time when thou wilt remember me? |
1609 | 14:4. Who can make him clean that is conceived of unclean seed? |
1609 | 15:11. Who is like to thee, among the strong, O Lord? |
1609 | 19:23. Who will grant me that my words may be written? |
1609 | 1:18: And the king called for them and said: What is it that you meant to do, that you would save the men children? |
1609 | 1:3. Who is there among you of all his people? |
1609 | 21:15. Who is the Almighty, that we should serve him? |
1609 | 21:31. Who shall reprove his way to his face? |
1609 | 22:32. Who is God but the Lord: and who is strong but our God? |
1609 | 23:10. Who can count the dust of Jacob, and know the number of the stock of Israel? |
1609 | 23:3. Who will grant me that I might know and find him, and come even to his throne? |
1609 | 29:14. Who am I, and what is my people, that we should be able to promise thee all these things? |
1609 | 2:18: And when they returned to Raguel their father, he said to them: Why are ye come sooner than usual? |
1609 | 2:6. Who then can be able to build him a worthy house? |
1609 | 34:30. Who maketh a man that is a hypocrite to reign for the sins of the people? |
1609 | 34:8. Who goeth in company with them that work iniquity, and walketh with wicked men? |
1609 | 36:23. Who can search out his ways? |
1609 | 37:20. Who shall tell him the things I speak? |
1609 | 38:2. Who is this that wrappeth up sentences in unskilful words? |
1609 | 38:28. Who is the father of rain? |
1609 | 38:36. Who hath put wisdom in the heart of man? |
1609 | 38:37. Who can declare the order of the heavens, or who can make the harmony of heaven to sleep? |
1609 | 38:41. Who provideth food for the raven, when her young ones cry to God, wandering about, because they have no meat? |
1609 | 38:5. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest or who hath stretched the line upon it? |
1609 | 39:5. Who hath sent out the wild ass free, and who hath loosed his bonds? |
1609 | 41:2. Who hath given me before that I should repay him? |
1609 | 41:4. Who can discover the face of his garment? |
1609 | 41:5. Who can open the doors of his face? |
1609 | 42:3. Who is this that hideth counsel without knowledge? |
1609 | 6:8. Who will grant that my request may come: and that God may give me what I look for? |
1609 | Abner therefore sent messengers to David for himself, saying: Whose is the land? |
1609 | Abraham fell upon his face, and laughed, saying in his heart: Shall a son, thinkest thou, be born to him that is a hundred years old? |
1609 | After these things are declared they shall add the rest, and shall speak to the people: What man is there that is fearful, and faint hearted? |
1609 | After whom dost thou come out, O king of Israel? |
1609 | After whom dost thou pursue? |
1609 | Ahias heard the sound of her feet, coming in at the door, and said: Come in, thou wife of Jeroboam: why dost thou feign thyself to be another? |
1609 | All that I have shall go down into the deepest pit: thinkest thou that there at least I shall have rest? |
1609 | Am I a sea, or a whale, that thou hast inclosed me in a prison? |
1609 | Am not I better to thee than ten children? |
1609 | Am not I she that answer truth in Israel, and thou seekest to destroy the city, and to overthrow a mother in Israel? |
1609 | And Abimelech called also for Abraham, and said to him: What hast thou done to us? |
1609 | And Abimelech said to him: What mean these seven ewelambs which thou hast set apart? |
1609 | And Abimelech said: Why hast thou deceived us? |
1609 | And Abisai the son of Sarvia said to the king: Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king? |
1609 | And Abner answering, said: Who art thou, that criest, and disturbest the king? |
1609 | And Abner cried out to Joab, and said: Shall thy sword rage unto utter destruction? |
1609 | And Abner looked behind him, and said: Art thou Asael? |
1609 | And Abram said: Lord God, what wilt thou give me? |
1609 | And Absalom her brother said to her: Hath thy brother Ammon lain with thee? |
1609 | And Absalom said to him, Is this thy kindness to thy friend? |
1609 | And Achab said to Elias: Hast thou found me thy enemy? |
1609 | And Achab said: By whom? |
1609 | And Achis said to him: Whom hast thou gone against to day? |
1609 | And Achis said to his servants: You saw the man was mad: why have you brought him to me? |
1609 | And Agag said: Doth bitter death separate in this manner? |
1609 | And Amasias said to the man of God: What will then become of the hundred talents which I have given to the soldiers of Israel? |
1609 | And Balac said to Balaam: What is this that thou dost? |
1609 | And Balac said to him: What hath the Lord spoken? |
1609 | And Berzellai said to the king: How many are the days of the years of my life, that I should go up with the king to Jerusalem? |
1609 | And Booz said to the young man that was set over the reapers: Whose maid is this? |
1609 | And Caleb said to her: What aileth thee? |
1609 | And Dalila said to him again: How long dost thou deceive me, and tell me lies? |
1609 | And Dalila said to him: How dost thou say thou lovest me, when thy mind is not with me? |
1609 | And David answered Jonathan: Who shall bring me word, if thy father should answer thee harshly concerning me? |
1609 | And David consulted the Lord, Saying: Shall I go up to the Philistines? |
1609 | And David consulted the Lord, saying: Shall I go up against the Philistines, and wilt thou deliver them into my hand? |
1609 | And David consulted the Lord, saying: Shall I pursue after these robbers, and shall I overtake them, or not? |
1609 | And David consulted the Lord: Shall I go up against the Philistines, and wilt thou deliver them into my hands? |
1609 | And David said to Abisai: Kill him not: for who shall put forth his hand against the Lord''s anointed, and shall be guiltless? |
1609 | And David said to Abner: Art not thou a man? |
1609 | And David said to Achimelech: Hast thou here at hand a spear, or a sword? |
1609 | And David said to God: Am not I he that commanded the people to be numbered? |
1609 | And David said to Saul: Who am I, or what is my life, or my father''s family in Israel, that I should be son in law of the king? |
1609 | And David said to Urias: Didst thou not come from thy journey? |
1609 | And David said to him: Canst thou bring me to this company? |
1609 | And David said to him: From whence comest thou? |
1609 | And David said to him: To whom dost thou belong; or whence dost thou come? |
1609 | And David said to the young man that told him: How knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan his son, are dead? |
1609 | And David said to the young man that told him: Whence art thou? |
1609 | And David said unto him: What is the matter that is come to pass? |
1609 | And David said: Doth it seem to you a small matter to be the king''s son in law? |
1609 | And David said: Is there any one, think you, left of the house of Saul, that I may shew kindness to him for Jonathan''s sake? |
1609 | And David said: Miphiboseth? |
1609 | And David said: What have I done? |
1609 | And David said: What have I to do with you, ye sons of Sarvia? |
1609 | And David said: Whither shall I go up? |
1609 | And David said: Will the men of Ceila deliver me and my men into the hands of Saul? |
1609 | And David was afraid of the Lord that day, saying: How shall the ark of the Lord come to me? |
1609 | And David went in, and sat before the Lord, and said: Who am I, O Lord God, and what is my house, that thou hast brought me thus far? |
1609 | And Elias coming to all the people, said: How long do you halt between two sides? |
1609 | And Eliseus said to her: What wilt thou have me do for thee? |
1609 | And Eliseus said to the king of Israel: What have I to do with thee? |
1609 | And Eliseus said: Whence comest thou, Giezi? |
1609 | And Esau said to him: Hast thou only one blessing, father? |
1609 | And Esau said: What are the droves that I met? |
1609 | And Ezechias had said to Isaias: What shall be the sign that the Lord will heal me, and that I will go up to the temple of the Lord the third day? |
1609 | And Gaal, the son of Obed, cried: Who is Abimelech, and what is Sichem, that we should serve him? |
1609 | And Gedeon said to him: I beseech thee, my lord, if the Lord be with us, why have these evils fallen upon us? |
1609 | And Giezi followed after Naaman: and when he saw him running after him, he leapt down from his chariot to meet him, and said: Is all well? |
1609 | And God heard the voice of the boy: and an angel of God called to Agar from heaven, saying: What art thou doing, Agar? |
1609 | And Hazael said to him: Why doth my lord weep? |
1609 | And Hazael said: But what am I, thy servant, a dog, that I should do this great thing? |
1609 | And Heli heard the noise of the cry, and he said: What meaneth the noise of this uproar? |
1609 | And Holofernes said to her: If these things which thou hast brought with thee fail thee, what shall we do for thee? |
1609 | And I asked her, and said: Whose daughter art thou? |
1609 | And I charged them, and I said to them: Why stay you before the wall? |
1609 | And I pleaded the matter against the magistrates, and said: Why have we forsaken the house of God? |
1609 | And I said to them: Which of you hath any gold? |
1609 | And I said: Should such a man as I flee? |
1609 | And Isaac said to his son: How couldst thou find it so quickly, my son? |
1609 | And Isaias, the prophet, came to king Ezechias, and said to him: What said these men? |
1609 | And Jacob being angry with her, answered: Am I as God, who hath deprived thee of the fruit of thy womb? |
1609 | And Jacob hearing that food was sold in Egypt, said to his sons: Why are ye careless? |
1609 | And Jehu lifted up his face to the window, and said: Who is this? |
1609 | And Jehu said: Unto whom of us all? |
1609 | And Jehu said: What hast thou to do with peace? |
1609 | And Jehu said: What hast thou to do with peace? |
1609 | And Jezabel, his wife, went in to him, and said to him: What is the matter that thy soul is so grieved? |
1609 | And Joab said to him: Why wilt thou run, my son? |
1609 | And Joab went in to the king, and said: What hast thou done? |
1609 | And Jonathan answering Saul, his father, said: Why shall he die? |
1609 | And Joram said: Take a chariot, and send to meet them, and let him that goeth say: Is all well? |
1609 | And Josaphat said: Is there not here a prophet of the Lord, that we may beseech the Lord by him? |
1609 | And Josaphat said: Is there not here a prophet of the Lord, that we may inquire also of him? |
1609 | And Josaphat said: Is there not here some prophet of the Lord, that we may inquire by him? |
1609 | And Joseph lifting up his eyes, saw Benjamin, his brother by the same mother, and said: Is this your young brother, of whom you told me? |
1609 | And Joseph said to them: Doth not interpretation belong to God? |
1609 | And Josue said to them: How long are you indolent and slack, and go not in to possess the land which the Lord the God of your fathers hath given you? |
1609 | And Juda said to him: What shall we answer my lord? |
1609 | And Juda said to his brethren: What will it profit us to kill our brother, and conceal his blood? |
1609 | And Judith answered him: Who am I, that I should gainsay my lord? |
1609 | And Laban said: What shall I give thee? |
1609 | And Manue said to him: When thy word shall come to pass, what wilt thou that the child should do? |
1609 | And Moses answered him: The people come to me to seek the judgment of God? |
1609 | And Moses answered them: What, shall your brethren go to fight, and will you sit here? |
1609 | And Moses answered them: Why chide you with me? |
1609 | And Moses cried to the Lord, saying: What shall I do to this people? |
1609 | And Moses returned to the Lord, and said: Lord, why hast thou afflicted this people? |
1609 | And Moses said before the Lord: Lo I am of uncircumcised lips, how will Pharao hear me? |
1609 | And Moses said to God: Who am I that I should go to Pharao, and should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt? |
1609 | And Moses said to them: Why transgress you the word of the Lord, which shall not succeed prosperously with you? |
1609 | And Moses said: There are six hundred thousand footmen of this people, and sayest thou: I will give them flesh to eat a whole month? |
1609 | And Pharao answered: So be the Lord with you, as I shall let you and your children go: who can doubt but that you intend some great evil? |
1609 | And Pharao called Abram, and said to him: What is this that thou hast done to me? |
1609 | And Pharao said to him: Why, what is wanting to thee with me, that thou seekest to go to thy own country? |
1609 | And Pharao said: The people of the land are numerous; you see that the multitude is increased; how much more if you give them rest from their works? |
1609 | And Pharao''s servants said to him: How long shall we endure this scandal? |
1609 | And Rabsaces said to them: Speak to Ezechias: Thus saith the great king, the king of the Assyrians: What is this confidence, wherein thou trustest? |
1609 | And Rachel and Lia answered: Have we any thing left among the goods and inheritance of our father''s house? |
1609 | And Raguel looking upon Tobias, said to Anna his wife: How like is this young man to my cousin? |
1609 | And Raguel said to them: Do you know Tobias my brother? |
1609 | And Raphael the angel answered: Dost thou seek the family of him thou hirest, or the hired servant himself to go with thy son? |
1609 | And Ruben, one of them, said: Did not I say to you: Do not sin against the boy; and you would not hear me? |
1609 | And Samuel said to Isai: Are here all thy sons? |
1609 | And Samuel said to Saul: Why hast thou disturbed my rest, that I should be brought up? |
1609 | And Samuel said to him: What hast thou done? |
1609 | And Samuel said: Doth the Lord desire holocausts and victims, and not rather that the voice of the Lord should be obeyed? |
1609 | And Samuel said: How shall I go? |
1609 | And Samuel said: What meaneth then this bleating of the flocks, which soundeth in my ears, and the lowing of the herds, which I hear? |
1609 | And Samuel said: When thou wast a little one in thy own eyes, wast thou not made the head of the tribes of Israel? |
1609 | And Samuel said: Why askest thou me, seeing the Lord has departed from thee, and is gone over to thy rival? |
1609 | And Satan answering, said: Doth Job fear God in vain? |
1609 | And Saul came to Samuel in the midst of the gate, and said: Tell me, I pray thee, where is the house of the seer? |
1609 | And Saul consulted the Lord: Shall I pursue after the Philistines? |
1609 | And Saul knew David''s voice, and said: Is this thy voice, my son David? |
1609 | And Saul said to Jonathan, his son: Why cometh not the son of Isai to meat neither yesterday, nor to day? |
1609 | And Saul said to Michol: Why hast thou deceived me so, and let my enemy go and flee away? |
1609 | And Saul said to him: Young man, of what family art thou? |
1609 | And Saul said to his servant: Behold we will go: but what shall we carry to the man of God? |
1609 | And Saul''s uncle said to him, and to his servant: Whither went you? |
1609 | And Sedecias the son of Chanaana came, and struck Micheas on the cheek and said: Which way went the spirit of the Lord from me, to speak to thee? |
1609 | And Sedecias, the son of Chanaana, came, and struck Micheas on the cheek, and said: Hath then the spirit of the Lord left me, and spoken to thee? |
1609 | And Sisara said to her: Stand before the door of the tent, and when any shall come and inquire of thee, saying: Is there any man here? |
1609 | And Tobias said to him: Canst thou conduct my son to Gabelus at Rages, a city of the Medes? |
1609 | And Tobias said to him: I pray thee, tell me, of what family, or what tribe art thou? |
1609 | And Tobias said to him: Knowest thou the way that leadeth to the country of the Medes? |
1609 | And Tobias said to him: Where wilt thou that we lodge? |
1609 | And Tobias said: What manner of joy shall be to me, who sit in darkness and see not the light of heaven? |
1609 | And Zebul said to him: Where is now thy mouth, wherewith thou saidst: Who is Abimelech, that we should serve him? |
1609 | And after these things David consulted the Lord, saying: Shall I go up into one of the cities of Juda? |
1609 | And again he expostulated with him, and said: What sawest thou, that thou hast done this? |
1609 | And again he said to him: But if forty be found there, what wilt thou do? |
1609 | And again he said to his father: Hast thou not reserved me also a blessing? |
1609 | And again she said: Who would believe that Abraham should hear that Sara gave suck to a son, whom she bore to him in his old age? |
1609 | And again: Thou camest in, said they, as a stranger, was it to be a judge? |
1609 | And all the men of Juda answered the men of Israel: Because the king is nearer to me: why art thou angry for this matter? |
1609 | And all the nations shall say: Why hath the Lord done thus to this land? |
1609 | And as Abdias was in the way, Elias met him: and he knew him, and fell on his face, and said: Art thou my lord Elias? |
1609 | And as she held her peace, he took the golden sceptre, and laid it upon her neck, and kissed her, and said: Why dost thou not speak to me? |
1609 | And as she sighed sitting on her ass, Caleb said to her: What aileth thee? |
1609 | And behold Saul came, following oxen out of the field, and he said: What aileth the people that they weep? |
1609 | And behold a prophet coming to Achab, king of Israel, said to him: Thus saith the Lord: Hast thou seen all this exceeding great multitude? |
1609 | And being asked by him: How many are the days of the years of thy life? |
1609 | And calling for him, he said: It is evident she is thy wife: why didst thou feign her to be thy sister? |
1609 | And calling together his servants, he said: Why do you not tell me who it is that betrays me to the king of Israel? |
1609 | And came to her mother in law; who said to her: What hast thou done, daughter? |
1609 | And didst thou hold the extremities of the earth shaking them, and hast thou shaken the ungodly out of it? |
1609 | And didst thou think that thou shouldst not see darkness, and that thou shouldst not be covered with the violence of overflowing waters? |
1609 | And do they belong to thee? |
1609 | And dost thou think it meet to open thy eyes upon such an one, and to bring him into judgment with thee? |
1609 | And drawing nigh, he said: Wilt thou destroy the just with the wicked? |
1609 | And for whom shall be all the best things of Israel? |
1609 | And going out he worshipped the king, bowing with his face to the earth, and said: Wherefore is my lord the king come to his servant? |
1609 | And going out the next day, he saw two Hebrews quarrelling: and he said to him that did the wrong: Why strikest thou thy neighbour? |
1609 | And hast thou an arm like God, and canst thou thunder with a voice like him? |
1609 | And he answered him: Why askest thou my name, which is wonderful? |
1609 | And he answered them: Are not you the men that hated me, and cast me out of my father''s house, and now you are come to me, constrained by necessity? |
1609 | And he answered them: Fear not: can we resist the will of God? |
1609 | And he answered them: What could I have done like to that which you have done? |
1609 | And he answered: I know not: am I my brother''s keeper? |
1609 | And he answered: What peace? |
1609 | And he answered: What wilt thou, son? |
1609 | And he answered: You have taken away my gods which I have made me, and the priest, and all that I have, and do you say: What aileth thee? |
1609 | And he asked him: What is the word that the Lord hath spoken to thee? |
1609 | And he asked them, saying: Know you Laban, the son of Nachor? |
1609 | And he asked them: What is your occupation? |
1609 | And he came to Bethlehem, and the ancients of the city wondered, and meeting him, they said: Is thy coming hither peaceable? |
1609 | And he commanded the first, saying: If thou meet my brother Esau, and he ask thee: Whose art thou? |
1609 | And he cried to the Lord, and said: O Lord, my God, hast thou afflicted also the widow, with whom I am after a sort maintained, so as to kill her son? |
1609 | And he feared God at that time, saying: How can I bring in the ark of God to me? |
1609 | And he hath not said: Where is God, who made me, who hath given songs in the night? |
1609 | And he knew them, he spoke as it were to strangers, somewhat roughly, asking them: Whence came you? |
1609 | And he said to Aaron: What has this people done to thee, that thou shouldst bring upon them a most heinous sin? |
1609 | And he said to Balaam: I sent messengers to call thee, why didst thou not come immediately to me? |
1609 | And he said to Jacob: Why hast thou done thus, to carry away, without my knowledge, my daughters as captives taken with the sword? |
1609 | And he said to Josaphat: Wilt thou come with me to battle to Ramoth Galaad? |
1609 | And he said to Zebee and Salmana: What manner of men were they, whom you slew in Thabor? |
1609 | And he said to her: What form is he of? |
1609 | And he said to her: Who art thou? |
1609 | And he said to her: Whose daughter art thou? |
1609 | And he said to her: Why dost thou go to him? |
1609 | And he said to him: Is thy heart right as my heart is with thy heart? |
1609 | And he said to him: What hast thou done? |
1609 | And he said to him: What is there done, my son? |
1609 | And he said to him: What is thy name, that, if thy word shall come to pass, we may honour thee? |
1609 | And he said to him: Why art thou alone, and no man with thee? |
1609 | And he said to him: Why dost thou grow so lean from day to day, O son of the king? |
1609 | And he said to his brethren: I am Joseph: Is my father yet living? |
1609 | And he said to his father- in- law: What is it that thou didst mean to do? |
1609 | And he said to me: Who art thou? |
1609 | And he said to the Lord: Why hast thou afflicted thy servant? |
1609 | And he said to the shepherds: Brethren, whence are you? |
1609 | And he said to the woman: Why hath God commanded you, that you should not eat of every tree of paradise? |
1609 | And he said to them: Can we find such another man, that is full of the spirit of God? |
1609 | And he said to them: What manner of man was he who met you, and spoke these words? |
1609 | And he said to them: What seemeth good to you? |
1609 | And he said to them: Why are you come back? |
1609 | And he said to them: Why do ye these kinds of things, which I hear, very wicked things, from all the people? |
1609 | And he said to them: Why would you do so? |
1609 | And he said: Are these the cities which thou hast given me, brother? |
1609 | And he said: Behold, so great an evil is from the Lord: what shall I look for more from the Lord? |
1609 | And he said: Did I not tell thee, that whatsoever God should command me, that I would do? |
1609 | And he said: If the Lord doth not save thee, how can I save thee? |
1609 | And he said: What did they see in thy house? |
1609 | And he said: What have I sinned, that thou wouldst deliver me, thy servant, into the hand of Achab, that he should kill me? |
1609 | And he said: What is that monument which I see? |
1609 | And he said: What is thy name? |
1609 | And he said: What will she then that I do for her? |
1609 | And he said: Where is now the God of Elias? |
1609 | And he said: Wherefore doth my lord persecute his servant? |
1609 | And he said: Which way shall we go up? |
1609 | And he said: Who shall begin to fight? |
1609 | And he sent a second chariot of horses: and he came to them, and said: Thus saith the king: Is there peace? |
1609 | And he shall say: Where are their gods, in whom they trusted? |
1609 | And her mother in law said to her: Where hast thou gleaned today, and where hast thou wrought? |
1609 | And his servant answered him: How much is this, that I should set it before a hundred men? |
1609 | And his servants said to him: What thing is this that thou hast done? |
1609 | And his wife said to him: Dost thou still continue in thy simplicity? |
1609 | And how can you stand against one lord of the least of my master''s servants? |
1609 | And if in silent thought thou answer: How shall I know the word that the Lord hath not spoken? |
1609 | And if it be not so, who can convince me that I have lied, and set my words before God? |
1609 | And if thou do justly, what shalt thou give him, or what shall he receive of thy hand? |
1609 | And it answered them: Can I forsake my wine, that cheereth God and men, and be promoted among the other trees? |
1609 | And it answered them: Can I leave my sweetness, and my delicious fruits, and go to be promoted among the other trees? |
1609 | And it answered: Can I leave my fatness, which both gods and men make use of, to come to be promoted among the trees? |
1609 | And keep the commandments of the Lord, and his ceremonies, which I command thee this day, that it may be well with thee? |
1609 | And king Assuerus answered and said: Who is this, and of what power, that he should do these things? |
1609 | And king David came and sat before the Lord, and said: Who am I, O Lord God, and what is my house, that thou shouldst give such things to me? |
1609 | And king Joas called Joiada, the high priest, and the priests, saying to them: Why do you not repair the temple? |
1609 | And king Solomon answered, and said to his mother: Why dost thou ask Abisag, the Sunamitess, for Adonias? |
1609 | And knowing the voice of the young man the Levite, and lodging with him, they said to him: Who brought thee hither? |
1609 | And lifting up his eyes, he saw the women and their children, and said: What mean these? |
1609 | And my heart thought with myself: and I rebuked the nobles and magistrates, and said to them: Do you every one exact usury of your brethren? |
1609 | And not for thy manifold wickedness and thy infinite iniquities? |
1609 | And not knowing that he was an angel of God, he saluted him, and said: From whence art thou, good young man? |
1609 | And now where is the king''s spear, and the cup of water, which was at his head? |
1609 | And now, O our God, what shall we say after this? |
1609 | And one answered another, saying: And who is their father? |
1609 | And rending his garments he went to his brethren, and said: The boy doth not appear, and whither shall I go? |
1609 | And said before his brethren, and the multitude of the Samaritans: What are the silly Jews doing? |
1609 | And said to Saul: Why dost thou hear the words of men that say: David seeketh thy hurt? |
1609 | And said to her: How long wilt thou be drunk? |
1609 | And said to him: Come in, thou blessed of the Lord; why standest thou without? |
1609 | And said to the children of Israel: When your children shall ask their fathers tomorrow, and shall say to them: What mean these stones? |
1609 | And said to the servant: Who is that man who cometh towards us along the field? |
1609 | And say ye to Amasa: Art not thou my bone, and my flesh? |
1609 | And searched all my household stuff? |
1609 | And sending, they gathered together all the lords of the Philistines to them, and said: What shall we do with the ark of the God of Israel? |
1609 | And she answered: What wilt thou give me to enjoy my company? |
1609 | And she laughed secretly, saying: After I am grown old, and my lord is an old man, shall I give myself to pleasure? |
1609 | And she said to Elias: What have I to do with thee, thou man of God? |
1609 | And she said to him: Did I ask a son of my lord? |
1609 | And she said to him: Is thy coming peaceable? |
1609 | And shouldst know that I have done no wicked thing, whereas there is no man that can deliver out of thy hand? |
1609 | And speaking against God and Moses, they said: Why didst thou bring us out of Egypt, to die in the wilderness? |
1609 | And standing, he cried out to the bands of Israel, and said to them: Why are you come out prepared to fight? |
1609 | And taking up his parable, again he said: Alas, who shall live when God shall do these things? |
1609 | And that all thy company should stand against the Lord? |
1609 | And that he that hath begun may destroy me, that he may let loose his hand, and cut me off? |
1609 | And the Lord God called Adam, and said to him: Where art thou? |
1609 | And the Lord God said to the woman: Why hast thou done this? |
1609 | And the Lord answered him: If her father had spitten upon her face, ought she not to have been ashamed for seven days at least? |
1609 | And the Lord answered him: Is the hand of the Lord unable? |
1609 | And the Lord opened the mouth of the ass, and she said: What have I done to thee? |
1609 | And the Lord said to Abraham: Why did Sara laugh, saying: Shall I, who am an old woman, bear a child indeed? |
1609 | And the Lord said to Cain: Where is thy brother Abel? |
1609 | And the Lord said to Josue: Arise, why liest thou flat on the ground? |
1609 | And the Lord said to Moses: How long will this people detract me? |
1609 | And the Lord said to Moses: How long will you refuse to keep my commandments, and my law? |
1609 | And the Lord said to Moses: Why criest thou to me? |
1609 | And the Lord said to Samuel: How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, whom I have rejected from reigning over Israel? |
1609 | And the Lord said to him: By what means wilt thou deceive him? |
1609 | And the Lord said to him: By what means? |
1609 | And the Lord said to him: Whence comest thou? |
1609 | And the Lord said to him: Why art thou angry? |
1609 | And the Lord said: Who shall deceive Achab king of Israel, that he may go up and fall in Ramoth Galaad? |
1609 | And the Lord said: Who shall deceive Achab, king of Israel, that he may go up, and fall at Ramoth Galaad? |
1609 | And the Philistine said to David: Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with a staff? |
1609 | And the Philistines called for the priests and the diviners, saying: What shall we do with the ark of the Lord? |
1609 | And the Philistines heard the noise of the shout, and they said: What is this noise of a great shout in the camp of the Hebrews? |
1609 | And the ancients said: What shall we do with the rest, that have not received wives? |
1609 | And the angel said to him: Why beatest thou thy ass these three times? |
1609 | And the child''s sister said to her: Shall I go, and call to thee a Hebrew woman, to nurse the babe? |
1609 | And the king of Israel said to Eliseus, when he saw them: My father, shall I kill them? |
1609 | And the king of Israel said to Josaphat: Did I not tell thee that this man would not prophesy me any good, but evil? |
1609 | And the king of Israel said to him: Why hath the Lord gathered together these three kings, to deliver them into the hands of Moab? |
1609 | And the king said immediately: Who is in the court? |
1609 | And the king said to Chusai: Is the young man Absalom safe? |
1609 | And the king said to Siba: What mean these things? |
1609 | And the king said to her again the second day, after he was warm with wine: What is thy petition, Esther, that it may be granted thee? |
1609 | And the king said to her, after he had drunk wine plentifully: What dost thou desire should be given thee? |
1609 | And the king said to her: Fear not: what hast thou seen? |
1609 | And the king said to her: What aileth thee? |
1609 | And the king said to her: What is the matter with thee? |
1609 | And the king said to her: What is thy will? |
1609 | And the king said to her: What wilt thou, queen Esther? |
1609 | And the king said to me, and the queen that sat by him: For how long shall thy journey be, and when wilt thou return? |
1609 | And the king said to me: Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou dost not appear to be sick? |
1609 | And the king said to them: What will you then that I should do for you? |
1609 | And the king said: Is not the hand of Joab with thee in all this? |
1609 | And the king said: Is the young man Absalom safe? |
1609 | And the king said: Is there any one left of the house of Saul, that I may shew the mercy of God unto Him? |
1609 | And the king said: What have I to do with you, ye sons of Sarvia? |
1609 | And the king said: Where is thy master''s son? |
1609 | And the king''s servants that were chief at the doors of the palace, said to him: Why dost thou alone not observe the king''s commandment? |
1609 | And the man of God said: Where did it fall? |
1609 | And the men of Bethsames said: Who shall be able to stand before the Lord this holy God? |
1609 | And the men of Ephraim said to him: What is this that thou meanest to do, that thou wouldst not call us, when thou wentest to fight against Madian? |
1609 | And the men of the tribe of Juda said to them: Why are you come up against us? |
1609 | And the officers of the children of Israel came, and cried out to Pharao, saying: Why dealest thou so with thy servants? |
1609 | And the old man lifting up his eyes, saw the man sitting with his bundles in the street of the city, and said to him: Whence comest thou? |
1609 | And the people murmured against Moses, saying: What shall we drink? |
1609 | And the people returned to the camp: and the ancients of Israel said: Why hath the Lord defeated us to day before the Philistines? |
1609 | And the people said to Samuel: Who is he that said: Shall Saul reign over us? |
1609 | And the people said to Saul: Shall Jonathan then die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel? |
1609 | And the priest answered David, saying: I have no common bread at hand, but only holy bread, if the young men be clean, especially from women? |
1609 | And the princes of the Philistines said to Achis: What mean these Hebrews? |
1609 | And the rest of the acts of Amasias, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda? |
1609 | And the rest of the acts of Azarias, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda? |
1609 | And the rest of the acts of Joas, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda? |
1609 | And the rest of the acts of Manahem, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel? |
1609 | And the rest of the acts of Phaceia, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel? |
1609 | And the rest of the words of Abiam, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda? |
1609 | And the servants of Achis, when they saw David, said to him: Is not this David, the king of the land? |
1609 | And the woman said to him: Whom shall I bring up to thee? |
1609 | And their father said to them: What way went he? |
1609 | And they answered: Why doth our lord speak so, as though thy servants had committed so heinous a fact? |
1609 | And they called Lot, and said to him: Where are the men that came in to thee at night? |
1609 | And they called back Moses, and Aaron, to Pharao; and he said to them: Go, sacrifice to the Lord your God: who are they that shall go? |
1609 | And they called her, and when she was come, they asked: Wilt thou go with this man? |
1609 | And they came back to him: for he abode at Jericho, and he said to them: Did I not say to you? |
1609 | And they rejoice exceedingly when they have found the grave? |
1609 | And they said one to another: Who hath done this? |
1609 | And they said to Lot: Hast thou here any of thine? |
1609 | And they said: Hath the Lord spoken by Moses only? |
1609 | And they sent messengers to all the tribe of Benjamin, to say to them: Why hath so great an abomination been found among you? |
1609 | And they were astonished, and troubled, and said to one another: What is this that God hath done unto us? |
1609 | And they, on the seventh day before the sun went down, said to him: What is sweeter than honey? |
1609 | And thou be chosen of the stock of Cin, how long shalt thou be able to continue? |
1609 | And thou sayst: What doth God know? |
1609 | And thou shalt say to the people: Be ye sanctified: to morrow you shall eat flesh: for I have heard you say: Who will give us flesh to eat? |
1609 | And trembling, he said: How terrible is this place? |
1609 | And we asked those ancients, and said to them thus: Who hath given you authority to build this house, and to repair these walls? |
1609 | And went after the man of God, and found him sitting under a turpentine tree: and he said to him: Art thou the man of God who camest from Juda? |
1609 | And what can David say more unto thee? |
1609 | And when Absalom''s servants were come into the house, they said to the woman: Where is Achimaas and Jonathan? |
1609 | And when Chusai was come to Absalom, Absalom said to him: Achitophel hath spoken after this manner: shall we do it or not? |
1609 | And when David had made an end of speaking these words to Saul, Saul said: Is this thy voice, my son David? |
1609 | And when Joram saw Jehu, he said: Is there peace, Jehu? |
1609 | And when he had seen him, he said: Art thou he that troublest Israel? |
1609 | And when he had spoken these words, he said: Whence are ye young men our brethren? |
1609 | And when he had told this to his father, and brethren, his father rebuked him and said: What meaneth this dream that thou hast dreamed? |
1609 | And when he met the king at Jerusalem, the king said to him: Why camest thou not with me, Miphiboseth? |
1609 | And when he shall call you, and shall say: What is your occupation? |
1609 | And when he spoke these things, he answered him: Art thou the king''s counsellor? |
1609 | And when he stood before him, he said: Thy son, Benadad, the king of Syria, hath sent me to thee, saying: Can I recover of this my illness? |
1609 | And when he was come in, he said to him: What ought to be done to the man whom the king is desirous to honour? |
1609 | And when he was come near to her, she said to him: Art thou Joab? |
1609 | And when he was departed from Eliseus he came to his master, who said to him: What said Eliseus to thee? |
1609 | And when his kinsman had seen all things that he did among the people, he said: What is it that thou dost among the people? |
1609 | And when the buyers wanted money, all Egypt came to Joseph, saying: Give us bread: why should we die in thy presence, having now no money? |
1609 | And when the king heard this, he said: What honour and reward hath Mardochai received for this fidelity? |
1609 | And when the woman saw Samuel, she cried out with a loud voice, and said to Saul: Why hast thou deceived me? |
1609 | And when they had eaten, they said to him: Where is Sara thy wife? |
1609 | And when they went up the ascent to the city, they found maids coming out to draw water, and they said to them: Is the seer here? |
1609 | And when they were come in, he saw Eliab, and said: Is the Lord''s anointed before him? |
1609 | And when thy son shall ask thee to morrow, saying: What is this? |
1609 | And when your children shall say to you: What is the meaning of this service? |
1609 | And who are you that tempt the Lord? |
1609 | And who knoweth whether thou art not therefore come to the kingdom, that thou mightest be ready in such a time as this? |
1609 | And why hast thou laid the weight of all this people upon me? |
1609 | And why they above all that dwell in the east, have despised us, and have not come out to meet us, that they might receive us with peace? |
1609 | And worshipping, said: What saith my lord to his servant? |
1609 | Are not the Abana, and the Pharphar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel, that I may wash in them, and be made clean? |
1609 | Are not these things stored up with me, and sealed up in my treasures? |
1609 | Are not those things which thy god Chamos possesseth, due to thee by right? |
1609 | Are not thy garments hot, when the south wind blows upon the earth? |
1609 | Are we all to a man to be utterly destroyed? |
1609 | Are you then men alone, and shall wisdom die with you? |
1609 | Art thou angry with us unto utter destruction, not to leave us a remnant to be saved? |
1609 | Art thou the first man that was born, or wast thou made before the hills? |
1609 | As I was in the days of my youth, when God was secretly in my tabernacle? |
1609 | As much as to say, Who could bring about such a wonderful change as to make Saul a prophet? |
1609 | Asked the men of that place: Where is the woman that sat in the cross way? |
1609 | At Jehu coming in at the gate, and said: Can there be peace for Zambri, that hath killed his master? |
1609 | Behold Abner came to thee: Why didst thou send him away, and he is gone and departed? |
1609 | Behold you all know it, and why do you speak vain things without cause? |
1609 | Behold, saith he, fire and wood: where is the victim for the holocaust? |
1609 | Behold, thou hast heard what the kings of the Assyrians have done to all countries, how they have laid them waste: and canst thou alone be delivered? |
1609 | Besides this, whom shall I serve? |
1609 | Blessed art thou, Israel: who is like to thee, O people, that art saved by the Lord? |
1609 | But Abisai the son of Sarvia answering, said: Shall Semei for these words not be put to death, because he cursed the Lord''s anointed? |
1609 | But Absalom, whom we anointed over us, is dead in the battle: how long are you silent, and bring not back the king? |
1609 | But David fled from Najoth, which is in Ramatha, and came and said to Jonathan: What have I done? |
1609 | But I answered my master: What if the woman will not come with me? |
1609 | But Nabal answering the servants of David, said: Who is David? |
1609 | But he answered: I would not tell it to my father and mother: and how can I tell it to thee? |
1609 | But he answered: Who hath appointed thee prince and judge over us? |
1609 | But he answered: Who is the Lord, that I should hear his voice, and let Israel go? |
1609 | But he courteously saluting them again, asked them, saying: Is the old man your father in health, of whom you told me? |
1609 | But he drawing back his hand, the other came forth: and the woman said: Why is the partition divided for thee? |
1609 | But he said: Lord God, whereby may I know that I shall possess it? |
1609 | But he said: Thy name shall not be called Jacob, but Israel; for if thou hast been strong against God, how much more shalt thou prevail against men? |
1609 | But he said: Was not my heart present, when the man turned back, from his chariot, to meet thee? |
1609 | But he said: Where is he? |
1609 | But he said: Why hast thou emulation for me? |
1609 | But he sent messengers to him, saying: What have I to do with thee, O king of Juda? |
1609 | But how I shall get this money, I can not tell; he knoweth not me, and I know not him: what token shall I give him? |
1609 | But if so also I am wicked, why have I laboured in vain? |
1609 | But if you say: What shall we eat the seventh year, if we sow not, nor gather our fruits? |
1609 | But man when he shall be dead, and stripped and consumed, I pray you where is he? |
1609 | But now tell me, for what cause hast thou left them, and why it hath pleased thee to come to us? |
1609 | But now that he is dead, why should I fast? |
1609 | But she answered them: Return, my daughters: why come ye with me? |
1609 | But the children of Belial said: Shall this fellow be able to save us? |
1609 | But the children struggled in her womb, and she said: If it were to be so with me, what need was there to conceive? |
1609 | But the rest of the acts of Amon, which he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda? |
1609 | But the rest of the acts of Ela, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel? |
1609 | But the rest of the acts of Joakim, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda? |
1609 | But the rest of the acts of Joatham, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda? |
1609 | But the rest of the acts of Joram, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda? |
1609 | But the rest of the acts of Nadab, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel? |
1609 | But the rest of the acts of Ochozias, which he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel? |
1609 | But the rest of the acts of Phacee, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel? |
1609 | But they were exceedingly afraid, and said: Behold two kings could not stand before him, and how shall we be able to resist? |
1609 | But what shall I do? |
1609 | But when David saw his servants whispering, he understood that the child was dead: and he said to his servants: Is the child dead? |
1609 | But where is wisdom to be found, and where is the place of understanding? |
1609 | But why should Chanaan be cursed for his father''s faults? |
1609 | By what means should I detest him, whom the Lord detesteth not? |
1609 | By what way is the light spread, and heat divided upon the earth? |
1609 | Can he be healed that loveth not judgment? |
1609 | Can man be compared with God, even though he were of perfect knowledge? |
1609 | Can man be justified compared with God, or he that is born of a woman appear clean? |
1609 | Can the rush be green without moisture? |
1609 | Canst thou bind the rhinoceros with thy thong to plough, or will he break the clods of the valleys after thee? |
1609 | Canst thou bring forth the day star in its time, and make the evening star to rise upon the children of the earth? |
1609 | Canst thou draw out the leviathan with a hook, or canst thou tie his tongue with a cord? |
1609 | Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that an abundance of waters may cover thee? |
1609 | Canst thou put a ring in his nose, or bore through his jaw with a buckle? |
1609 | Canst thou send lightnings, and will they go, and will they return and say to thee: Here we are? |
1609 | David cried to the people, and to Abner, the son of Ner, saying: Wilt thou not answer, Abner? |
1609 | David said to him: Why didst thou not fear to put out thy hand to kill the Lord''s anointed? |
1609 | David spoke to Achimelech, the Hethite, and Abisai, the son of Sarvia, the brother of Joab, saying: Who will go down with me to Saul into the camp? |
1609 | David therefore said to the Gabaonites: What shall I do for you? |
1609 | Did I begin to day to consult the Lord for him? |
1609 | Did I ever speak to any one, of all the judges of Israel whom I charged to feed my people, saying: Why have you not built me a house of cedar? |
1609 | Did I say: Bring to me, and give me of your substance? |
1609 | Did not Achan the son of Zare transgress the commandment of the Lord, and his wrath lay upon all the people of Israel? |
1609 | Did not he say to me: She is my sister: and she say, He is my brother? |
1609 | Did not he that made me in the womb make him also: and did not one and the same form me in the womb? |
1609 | Did not our fathers do these things, and our God brought all this evil upon us, and upon this city? |
1609 | Did they not sing to him in their dances, saying: Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands? |
1609 | Didst not thou our God kill all the inhabitants of this land before thy people Israel, and gavest it to the seed of Abraham thy friend for ever? |
1609 | Didst thou know then that thou shouldst be born? |
1609 | Didst thou since thy birth command the morning, and shew the dawning of the day its place? |
1609 | Do you accept this person, and do you endeavour to judge for God? |
1609 | Do you not know that the Lord God of Israel gave to David the kingdom over Israel for ever, to him and to his sons by a covenant of salt? |
1609 | Dost not thou think that God is higher than heaven, and is elevated above the height of the stars? |
1609 | Dost thou desire to keep the path of ages, which wicked men have trodden? |
1609 | Dost thou know the order of heaven, and canst thou set down the reason thereof on the earth? |
1609 | Dost thou know when God commanded the rains, to shew his light of his clouds? |
1609 | Dost thou not see that Egypt is undone? |
1609 | Dost thou strive against him, because he hath not answered thee to all words? |
1609 | Dost thou trust in Egypt a staff of a broken reed, upon which if a man lean, it will break and go into his hand, and pierce it? |
1609 | Dost thou trust in Egypt for chariots and for horsemen? |
1609 | Dost thou yet hold back my people; and wilt thou not let them go? |
1609 | Doth God pervert judgment, or doth the Almighty overthrow that which is just? |
1609 | Doth God require it of thee, because it hath displeased thee? |
1609 | Doth it seem good to thee that thou shouldst calumniate me, and oppress me, the work of thy own hands, and help the counsel of the wicked? |
1609 | Doth not he consider my ways, and number all my steps? |
1609 | Doth not the ear discern words, and the palate of him that eateth, the taste? |
1609 | Doth the hawk wax feathered by thy wisdom, spreading her wings to the south? |
1609 | Doth thy thought seem right to thee, that thou shouldst say: I am more just than God? |
1609 | For he knoweth the vanity of men, and when he seeth iniquity, doth he not consider it? |
1609 | For how can I endure the murdering and slaughter of my people? |
1609 | For thou saidst: That which is right doth not please thee: or what will it profit thee if I sin? |
1609 | For what cause didst thou say, she was thy sister, that I might take her to my wife? |
1609 | For what is it to him what befalleth his house after him: and if the number of his months be diminished by one half? |
1609 | For what is my strength, that I can hold out? |
1609 | For what is the hope of the hypocrite if through covetousness he take by violence, and God deliver not his soul? |
1609 | For what other nation is there so renowned that hath ceremonies, and just judgments, and all the law, which I will set forth this day before our eyes? |
1609 | For what part should God from above have in me, and what inheritance the Almighty from on high? |
1609 | For what shall I do when God shall rise to judge? |
1609 | For when he granteth peace, who is there that can condemn? |
1609 | For who shall be able to judge this people, thy people, which is so numerous? |
1609 | For who when he hath found his enemy, will let him go well away? |
1609 | For you say: Where is the house of the prince? |
1609 | Give me wisdom and knowledge that I may come in and go out before thy people: for who can worthily judge this thy people, which is so great? |
1609 | Go, and say to my servant David: Thus saith the Lord: Shalt thou build me a house to dwell in? |
1609 | Go, therefore, to meet her, and say to her: Is all well with thee, and with thy husband, and with thy son? |
1609 | Hast thou any business, and wilt thou, that I speak to the king, or to the general of the army? |
1609 | Hast thou considered the breadth of the earth? |
1609 | Hast thou entered into the depths of the sea, and walked in the lowest parts of the deep? |
1609 | Hast thou eyes of flesh: or, shalt thou see as man seeth? |
1609 | Hast thou heard God''s counsel, and shall his wisdom be inferior to thee? |
1609 | Hast thou not heard what I have done from the beginning? |
1609 | Hast thou not milked me as milk, and curdled me like cheese? |
1609 | Hast thou not seen Achab humbled before me? |
1609 | Hast thou numbered the months of their conceiving, or knowest thou the time when they bring forth? |
1609 | Hath God any need of your lie, that you should speak deceitfully for him? |
1609 | Hath he not also spoken to us in like manner? |
1609 | Hath he not counted us as strangers, and sold us, and eaten up the price of us? |
1609 | Hath he said then, and will he not do? |
1609 | Have I not dissembled? |
1609 | Have I, therefore, been with thee twenty years? |
1609 | Have any of the gods of the nations delivered their land from the hand of the king of Assyria? |
1609 | Have the gates of death been opened to thee, and hast thou seen the darksome doors? |
1609 | Have we need of mad men, that you have brought in this fellow, to play the madman in my presence? |
1609 | Have you called us to the wedding on purpose to strip us? |
1609 | He answered him: Can I speak any thing else but what the Lord commandeth? |
1609 | He answered him: Lo, here I am: shall I have power to speak any other thing but that which God shall put in my mouth? |
1609 | He answered them: Are you the avengers of Baal, that you fight for him? |
1609 | He answered, and said: I beseech thee, my lord wherewith shall I deliver Israel? |
1609 | He answered: But what if I run? |
1609 | He answered: Lo I die, what will the first birthright avail me? |
1609 | He answered: Why dost thou ask my name? |
1609 | He asked them, saying: Why is your countenance sadder today than usual? |
1609 | He bowed down to him, and said: Who am I thy servant, that thou shouldst look upon such a dead dog as I am? |
1609 | He is higher than heaven, and what wilt thou do? |
1609 | He is wise in heart, and mighty in strength: who hath resisted him, and hath had peace? |
1609 | He met with the brethren of Ochozias, king of Juda, and he said to them: Who are you? |
1609 | He rose up, and followed his wife: and coming to the man, said to him: Art thou he that spoke to the woman? |
1609 | He said therefore to Joseph: Seeing God hath shewn thee all that thou hast said, can I find one wiser and one like unto thee? |
1609 | He said to Nathan the prophet: Dost thou see that I dwell in a house of cedar, and the ark of God is lodged within skins? |
1609 | He said to her: Agar, handmaid of Sarai, whence comest thou? |
1609 | He said to him: Because thou art my brother, shalt thou serve me without wages? |
1609 | He said to his servant: Say to her: Behold, thou hast diligently served us in all things; what wilt thou have me to do for thee? |
1609 | He said: Art thou my son Esau? |
1609 | He said: Is he in health? |
1609 | His brethren answered: Shalt thou be our king? |
1609 | His mother looked out at a window, and howled: and she spoke from the dining room: Why is his chariot so long in coming back? |
1609 | How are the valiant fallen in battle? |
1609 | How are the valiant fallen, and the weapons of war perished? |
1609 | How could I eat it, or please the Lord in the ceremonies, having a sorrowful heart? |
1609 | How long do you afflict my soul, and break me in pieces with words? |
1609 | How long doth this wicked multitude murmur against me? |
1609 | How long will you throw out words? |
1609 | How long wilt thou not spare me, nor suffer me to swallow down my spittle? |
1609 | How long wilt thou speak these things, and how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a strong wind? |
1609 | How many are my iniquities and sins? |
1609 | How much less man that is rottenness and the son of man who is a worm? |
1609 | How much more if the people had eaten of the prey of their enemies, which they found? |
1609 | How much more is man abominable, and unprofitable, who drinketh iniquity like water? |
1609 | How much more shall they that dwell in houses of clay, who have an earthly foundation, be consumed as with the moth? |
1609 | How often shall the lamp of the wicked be put out, and a deluge come upon them, and he shall distribute the sorrows of his wrath? |
1609 | How shall I curse him, whom God hath not cursed? |
1609 | How should one pursue after a thousand, and two chase ten thousand? |
1609 | How then can I go in to the king, who for these thirty days now have not been called unto him? |
1609 | How then do ye comfort me in vain, whereas your answer is shewn to be repugnant to truth? |
1609 | I also have a heart as well as you: for who is ignorant of these things, which you know? |
1609 | I am this day fourscore years old, are my senses quick to discern sweet and bitter? |
1609 | I beseech thee, saith he, be not angry, Lord, if I speak yet once more: What if ten shall be found there? |
1609 | I have sinned: what shall I do to thee, O keeper of men? |
1609 | I said: Where are they? |
1609 | I will go now, and take away the reproach of the people: for who is this uncircumcised Philistine, who hath dared to curse the army of the living God? |
1609 | I will not stir him up, like one that is cruel, for who can resist my countenance? |
1609 | I will say to God: Do not condemn me: tell me why thou judgest me so? |
1609 | If I have sinned, and thou hast spared me for an hour: why dost thou not suffer me to be clean from my iniquity? |
1609 | If I lie down to sleep, I shall say: When shall I rise? |
1609 | If he examine on a sudden, who shall answer him? |
1609 | If he shall overturn all things, or shall press them together, who shall contradict him? |
1609 | If heaven and the heavens of heavens do not contain thee, how much less this house, which I have built? |
1609 | If one man shall sin against another, God may be appeased in his behalf: but if a man shall sin against the Lord, who shall pray for him? |
1609 | If the men of my tabernacle have not said: Who will give us of his flesh that we may be filled? |
1609 | If there be fifty just men in the city, shall they perish withal? |
1609 | If they shall say to me: What is his name? |
1609 | If thou do well, shalt thou not receive? |
1609 | If thou say in thy heart: These nations are more than I, how shall I be able to destroy them? |
1609 | If thou see him to be angry, and he shall say: Why did you approach so near to the wall to fight? |
1609 | If thou sin, what shalt thou hurt him? |
1609 | If to the left hand, what shall I do? |
1609 | If we begin to speak to thee, perhaps thou wilt take it ill; but who can withhold the words he hath conceived? |
1609 | In the end he shall be destroyed like a dunghill, and they that had seen him, shall say: Where is he? |
1609 | In the morning thou shalt say: Who will grant me evening? |
1609 | Is Gabelus dead, thinkest thou, and no man will pay him the money? |
1609 | Is he not the son of Jerobaal, and hath made Zebul, his servant, ruler over the men of Emor, the father of Sichem? |
1609 | Is he yet living? |
1609 | Is it a great matter that God should comfort thee? |
1609 | Is it a small thing to you that you sinned with Beelphegor, and the stain of that crime remaineth in us to this day? |
1609 | Is it credible then that God should dwell with men on the earth? |
1609 | Is it not better to return into Egypt? |
1609 | Is it not wheat harvest to day? |
1609 | Is it then to be thought that God should indeed dwell upon earth? |
1609 | Is it without the will of the Lord that I am come up to this place to destroy it? |
1609 | Is my debate against man, that I should not have just reason to be troubled? |
1609 | Is not destruction to the wicked, and aversion to them that work iniquity? |
1609 | Is not he thy father, that hath possessed thee, and made thee, and created thee? |
1609 | Is not one bunch of grapes of Ephraim better than the vintages of Abiezer? |
1609 | Is not their exaltation cut down, and hath not fire devoured the remnants of them? |
1609 | Is not this David, to whom they sung in their dances, saying: Saul slew his thousands, and David his ten thousands? |
1609 | Is not this the people which thou didst despise? |
1609 | Is not this the word that we spoke to thee in Egypt, saying: Depart from us, that we may serve the Egyptians? |
1609 | Is not this written in the book of the just? |
1609 | Is there any numbering of his soldiers? |
1609 | Is there any thing hard to God? |
1609 | Is this the return thou makest to the Lord, O foolish and senseless people? |
1609 | Is this word come out from my lord the king, and hast thou not told me, thy servant, who should sit on the throne of my lord the king after him? |
1609 | Isaac said to them: Why are ye come to me, a man whom you hate, and have thrust out from you? |
1609 | It is I that have sinned: it is I that have done the evil: but as for this flock, what hath it deserved? |
1609 | Jacob asked him: Tell me by what name art thou called? |
1609 | Joab also, hearing the sound of the trumpet, said: What meaneth this noise of the city in an uproar? |
1609 | Jonathan slain in the high places? |
1609 | Josue said to them: Who are you? |
1609 | Juda is a lion''s whelp: to the prey, my son, thou art gone up: resting thou hast couched as a lion, and as a lioness, who shall rouse him? |
1609 | Juda said: What wilt thou have for a pledge? |
1609 | Know you not what I and my fathers have done to all the people of the lands? |
1609 | Knowest thou the great paths of the clouds, and the perfect knowledges? |
1609 | Knowest thou the time when the wild goats bring forth among the rocks, or hast thou observed the hinds when they fawn? |
1609 | Let him alone and let him curse: for the Lord hath bid him curse David: and who is he that shall dare say, why hath he done so? |
1609 | Lord, saith he, be not angry, I beseech thee, if I speak: What if thirty shall be found there? |
1609 | Moses feared, and said: How is this come to be known? |
1609 | My Lord God, what shall I say, seeing Israel turning their backs to their enemies? |
1609 | Nathan said: My lord, O king, hast thou said: Let Adonias reign after me, and let him sit upon my throne? |
1609 | Neither did his father rebuke him at any time, saying: Why hast thou done this? |
1609 | Nor is it in heaven, that thou shouldst say: Which of us can go up to heaven to bring it unto us, and we may hear and fulfil it in work? |
1609 | Now Abimelech had not touched her, and he said: Lord, wilt thou slay a nation that is ignorant and just? |
1609 | Now Isaac was old, and his eyes were dim, and he could not see: and he called Esau, his elder son, and said to him: My son? |
1609 | Now the rest of the acts of Achaz which he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the of the days of the kings of Juda? |
1609 | Now the rest of the acts of Amri, and the battles he fought, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel? |
1609 | Now the rest of the acts of Josias, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda? |
1609 | Now the rest of the acts of Zacharias, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel? |
1609 | Now there was of the house of Saul, a servant named Siba: and when the king had called him to him, he said to him: Art thou Siba? |
1609 | Now there were four lepers, at the entering in of the gate: and they said one to another: What mean we to stay here till we die? |
1609 | Now when Eliab his eldest brother heard this, when he was speaking with others, he was angry with David, and said: Why camest thou hither? |
1609 | O Lord God of Israel, why is so great an evil come to pass in thy people, that this day one tribe should be taken away from among us? |
1609 | O our God, wilt thou not then judge them? |
1609 | On whom dost thou trust, that thou darest to rebel? |
1609 | Or can an unsavoury thing be eaten, that is not seasoned with salt? |
1609 | Or can he delight himself in the Almighty, and call upon God at all times? |
1609 | Or deliver me from the hand of the enemy, and rescue me out of the hand of the mighty? |
1609 | Or shall it please him, from whom nothing can be concealed? |
1609 | Out of whose womb came the ice? |
1609 | Peradventure thou wilt comprehend the steps of God, and wilt find out the Almighty perfectly? |
1609 | Remember, I pray thee, who ever perished being innocent? |
1609 | Said: Why have you saved the women? |
1609 | Saying: The Lord be merciful to me, that I may not do this: shall I drink the blood of these men that went, and the peril of their lives? |
1609 | Seeing he shall become a great and mighty nation, and in him all the nations of the earth shall be blessed? |
1609 | Seeing, saith he, I have once begun, I will speak to my Lord: What if twenty be found there? |
1609 | Shall I be able to bring him back any more? |
1609 | Shall any one teach God knowledge, who judgeth those that are high? |
1609 | Shall friends cut him in pieces, shall merchants divide him? |
1609 | Shall he that contendeth with God be so easily silenced? |
1609 | Shall man be justified in comparison of God, or shall a man be more pure than his maker? |
1609 | Shall man that is dead, thinkest thou, live again? |
1609 | Shall men hold their peace to thee only? |
1609 | Shall not he that speaketh much, hear also? |
1609 | Shall not the fewness of my days be ended shortly? |
1609 | Shall not the light of the wicked be extinguished, and the flame of his fire not shine? |
1609 | Shall the rhinoceros be willing to serve thee, or will he stay at thy crib? |
1609 | Shall then a multitude of sheep and oxen be killed, that it may suffice for their food? |
1609 | Shall they not be for thee and for all thy father''s house? |
1609 | Shall windy words have no end? |
1609 | Shalt thou be able to join together the shining stars the Pleiades, or canst thou stop the turning about of Arcturus? |
1609 | Shalt thou play with him as with a bird, or tie him up for thy handmaids? |
1609 | She answered: Dost thou think it a small matter, that thou hast taken my husband from me, unless thou take also my son''s mandrakes? |
1609 | So he came to the king, and the king said to him: Micheas, shall we go to Ramoth Galaad to battle, or shall we forbear? |
1609 | So he came to the king: and the king said to him: Micheas, shall we go to Ramoth Galaad to fight, or forbear? |
1609 | So the Lord, the God of Israel, destroyed the Amorrhite, his people of Israel fighting against him, and wilt thou now possess his land? |
1609 | So there went one in a chariot to meet him, and said: Thus saith the king: Are all things peaceable? |
1609 | So they consulted the Lord, and said: Shall we go out any more to fight against the children of Benjamin, our brethren, or shall we cease? |
1609 | So they that were gone in took away the graven thing, the ephod, and the idols, and the molten god, And the priest said to them: What are you doing? |
1609 | Suppose thou didst desire to go to thy friends, and hadst a longing after thy father''s house: why hast thou stolen away my gods? |
1609 | Tell me what you have dreamed: Doth not interpretation belong to God?. |
1609 | Tell me, what hast thou in thy house? |
1609 | That I may carry it on my shoulder, and put it about me as a crown? |
1609 | That it may be a sign among you: and when your children shall ask you tomorrow, saying: What means these stones? |
1609 | That it should fill the desert and desolate land, and should bring forth green grass? |
1609 | That the Lord said to Satan: Whence comest thou? |
1609 | That they may not say among the Gentiles: Where is their God? |
1609 | That thou shouldst inquire after my iniquity, and search after my sin? |
1609 | The Lord hath delivered into your hands the princes of Madian, Oreb and Zeb: what could I have done like to what you have done? |
1609 | The Lord said to him: Who made man''s mouth? |
1609 | The Sidonians also, and Amalec, and Chanaan, oppress you, and you cried to me, and I delivered you out of their hand? |
1609 | The ass said: Am not I thy beast, on which thou hast been always accustomed to ride until this present day? |
1609 | The earth is given into the hand of the wicked, he covereth the face of the judges thereof: and if it be not he, who is it then? |
1609 | The ground which thou desirest, is worth four hundred sicles of silver: this is the price between me and thee: but what is this? |
1609 | The illustrious of Israel are slain upon thy mountains: how are the valiant fallen? |
1609 | The king also said to his servants: Do you not know that a prince and a great man is slain this day in Israel? |
1609 | The king of Egypt said to them: Why do you Moses and Aaron draw off the people from their works? |
1609 | The servant answered: If the woman will not come with me into this land, must I bring thy son back again to the place from whence thou camest out? |
1609 | Then Achimaas the son of Sadoc said to Joab again: Why might not I also run after Chusai? |
1609 | Then Elcana, her husband, said to her: Anna, why weepest thou? |
1609 | Then Jehu went forth to the servants of his Lord: and they said to him: Are all things well? |
1609 | Then Joab arose, and came to Absalom to his house, and said: Why have thy servants set my corn on fire? |
1609 | Then Tobias called to him his son and said to him: What can we give to this holy man, that is come with thee? |
1609 | Then he said to him: What is that thou holdest in thy hand? |
1609 | Then seeing his sons, he said to him: Who are these? |
1609 | Then the Philistines said: Who hath done this thing? |
1609 | Then the king of Israel assembled the prophets, about four hundred men, and he said to them: Shall I go to Ramoth Galaad to fight, or shall I forbear? |
1609 | Then the king said to him: Why speakest thou any more? |
1609 | Then the king said to me: For what dost thou make request? |
1609 | Then the people, seeing that the king would not hearken to them, answered him, saying: What portion have we in David? |
1609 | There is this city here at hand, to which I may flee, it is a little one, and I shall be saved in it: is it not a little one, and my soul shall live? |
1609 | Therefore David consulted the Lord, saying: Shall I go and smite these Philistines? |
1609 | Therefore Moses and Aaron went in to Pharao, and said to him: Thus saith the Lord God of the Hebrews: How long refusest thou to submit to me? |
1609 | Therefore they said: Who is there of all the tribes of Israel, that came not up to the Lord to Maspha? |
1609 | They answered: Should they abuse our sister as a strumpet? |
1609 | They answered: What is it we ought to render unto him for sin? |
1609 | They fell flat on their face, and said: O most mighty, the God of the spirits of all flesh, for one man''s sin shall thy wrath rage against all? |
1609 | They looked back, and said to Michas: What aileth thee? |
1609 | Thou that destroyest thy soul in thy fury, shall the earth be forsaken for thee, and shall rocks be removed out of their place? |
1609 | Thus saith Sennacherib king of the Assyrians: In whom do you trust, that you sit still besieged in Jerusalem? |
1609 | Thus saith all the people of the Lord: What meaneth this transgression? |
1609 | Thy hands have made me, and fashioned me wholly round about, and dost thou thus cast me down headlong on a sudden? |
1609 | To a man whose way is hidden, and God hath surrounded him with darkness? |
1609 | To whom hast thou given counsel? |
1609 | Tobias answering, said to his father: Father, what wages shall we give him? |
1609 | Upon what are its bases grounded? |
1609 | Was it not thus your fathers did, when I sent from Cadesbarne to view the land? |
1609 | Was it not, because their God had sold them, and the Lord had shut them up? |
1609 | Went also himself to Ramatha, and came as far as the great cistern, which is in Socho, and he asked, and said: In what place are Samuel and David? |
1609 | What am I then, that I should answer him, and have words with him? |
1609 | What askest thou more, and what wilt thou have me to command to be done? |
1609 | What can David add more, seeing thou hast thus glorified thy servant, and known him? |
1609 | What can I answer, who hath spoken inconsiderately? |
1609 | What can we give him sufficient for these things? |
1609 | What doth it profit God if thou be just? |
1609 | What hast thou found of all the substance of thy house? |
1609 | What hath he done? |
1609 | What have I deserved, that you should rise up to fight against me? |
1609 | What have I done? |
1609 | What if there be five less than fifty just persons? |
1609 | What is a man, that thou shouldst magnify him or why dost thou set thy heart upon him? |
1609 | What is all flesh, that it should hear the voice of the living God, who speaketh out of the midst of the fire, as we have heard, and be able to live? |
1609 | What is man that he should be without spot, and he that is born of a woman that he should appear just? |
1609 | What is the matter, Esther? |
1609 | What knowest thou that we are ignorant of? |
1609 | What man is there like Job, who drinketh up scorning like water? |
1609 | What man is there, that hath espoused a wife, and not taken her? |
1609 | What man is there, that hath planted a vineyard, and hath not as yet made it to be common, whereof all men may eat? |
1609 | What mean these men that are with thee? |
1609 | What other hath he appointed over the earth? |
1609 | What sentence ought to pass upon Vasthi the queen, who had refused to obey the commandment of king Assuerus, which he had sent to her by the eunuchs? |
1609 | What shall I say to them? |
1609 | When I made a cloud the garment thereof, and wrapped it in a mist as in swaddling bands? |
1609 | When I washed my feet with butter, and the rock poured me out rivers of oil? |
1609 | When I went out to the gate of the city, and in the street they prepared me a chair? |
1609 | When he hideth his countenance, who is there that can behold him, whether it regard nations, or all men? |
1609 | When his lamp shined over my head, and I walked by his light in darkness? |
1609 | When that lord answered the man of God, and said: Although the Lord should make flood- gates in heaven, could this come to pass which thou sayest? |
1609 | When the Almighty was with me: and my servants round about me? |
1609 | When the morning stars praised me together, and all the sons of God made a joyful melody? |
1609 | When they couch in the dens and lie in wait in holes? |
1609 | When was the dust poured on the earth, and the clods fastened together? |
1609 | Whence shall they take wives? |
1609 | Whence should I have flesh to give to so great a multitude? |
1609 | Whence then cometh wisdom? |
1609 | Where is he? |
1609 | Where is now then my expectation, and who considereth my patience? |
1609 | Where is the god of Emath, and of Arphad? |
1609 | Where is the king of Emath, and the king of Arphad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, and of Ana, and of Ava? |
1609 | Where is the way where light dwelleth, and where is the place of darkness? |
1609 | Where is thy fear, thy fortitude, thy patience, and the perfection of thy ways? |
1609 | Where is thy hope, for which thou gavest alms, and buriedst the dead? |
1609 | Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? |
1609 | Wherefore do I not find favour before thee? |
1609 | Wherefore do you tempt the Lord? |
1609 | Wherefore three thousand men of Juda went down to the cave of the rock Etam, and said to Samson: Knowest thou not that the Philistines rule over us? |
1609 | Whether is better for thee, to be a priest in the house of one man, or in a tribe and family in Israel? |
1609 | Which I have prepared for the time of the enemy, against the day of battle and war? |
1609 | Which when he had carried in, he said: My father? |
1609 | While I am yet living, and going in with you, you have always been rebellious against the Lord: how much more when I shall be dead? |
1609 | Whither shall we go up? |
1609 | Who art thou, my son? |
1609 | Who shall deliver us from the hand of these high Gods? |
1609 | Whom hast thou desired to teach? |
1609 | Whom hast thou reproached, and whom hast thou blasphemed? |
1609 | Whose helper art thou? |
1609 | Why are the feet of his horses so slow? |
1609 | Why are we kept back that we may not offer in its season the offering to the Lord among the children of Israel? |
1609 | Why are we reputed as beasts, and counted vile before you? |
1609 | Why did I not die in the womb? |
1609 | Why did you go near the wall? |
1609 | Why didst thou bring me forth out of the womb? |
1609 | Why didst thou go in to my father''s concubine? |
1609 | Why didst thou not tell me that she was thy wife? |
1609 | Why do I tear my flesh with my teeth, and carry my soul in my hands? |
1609 | Why do ye overturn the minds of the children of Israel, that they may not dare to pass into the place which the Lord hath given them? |
1609 | Why do you harden your hearts, as Egypt and Pharao hardened their hearts? |
1609 | Why do you persecute me as God, and glut yourselves with my flesh? |
1609 | Why dost thou cry? |
1609 | Why dost thou not remove my sin, and why dost thou not take away my iniquity? |
1609 | Why doth thy heart elevate thee, and why dost thou stare with thy eyes, as if they were thinking great things? |
1609 | Why doth thy spirit swell against God, to utter such words out of thy mouth? |
1609 | Why dwellest thou between two borders, that thou mayst hear the bleatings of the flocks? |
1609 | Why have you brought out the church of the Lord into the wilderness, that both we and our cattle should die? |
1609 | Why have you detracted the words of truth, whereas there is none of you that can reprove me? |
1609 | Why have you for so long a time attempted nothing about this claim? |
1609 | Why have you forsaken the Lord the God of Israel, building a sacrilegious altar, and revolting from the worship of him? |
1609 | Why hidest thou thy face, and thinkest me thy enemy? |
1609 | Why is his name taken away out of his family, because he had no son? |
1609 | Why is light given to him that is in misery, and life to them that are in bitterness of soul? |
1609 | Why received upon the knees? |
1609 | Why shall I be deprived of both my sons in one day? |
1609 | Why sittest thou alone, and all the people wait from morning till night? |
1609 | Why strikest thou me, lo, now this third time? |
1609 | Why then didst thou not hearken to the voice of the Lord: but hast turned to the prey, and hast done evil in the eyes of the Lord? |
1609 | Why then do the wicked live, are they advanced, and strengthened with riches? |
1609 | Why then do you call me Noemi, whom the Lord hath humbled, and the Almighty hath afflicted? |
1609 | Why then do you say now: Let us persecute him, and let us find occasion of word against him? |
1609 | Why then hast thou not kept the oath of the Lord, and the commandment that I laid upon thee? |
1609 | Why then hast thou spoken this word to me? |
1609 | Why then shall we serve him? |
1609 | Why then were you not afraid to speak ill of my servant Moses? |
1609 | Why therefore hast thou despised the word of the Lord, to do evil in my sight? |
1609 | Why therefore shall we die before thy eyes? |
1609 | Why therefore wilt thou sin against innocent blood, by killing David, who is without fault? |
1609 | Why wentest thou not with thy friend? |
1609 | Why will you add to our sins, and heap up upon our former offences? |
1609 | Why wilt thou throw down the inheritance of the Lord? |
1609 | Why wouldst thou do thus? |
1609 | Will God hear his cry, when distress shall come upon him? |
1609 | Will a wise man answer as if he were speaking in the wind, and fill his stomach with burning heat? |
1609 | Will he make many supplications to thee, or speak soft words to thee? |
1609 | Will the Gentiles let them alone? |
1609 | Will the eagle mount up at thy command, and make her nest in high places? |
1609 | Will the men of Ceila deliver me into his hands? |
1609 | Will the wild ass bray when he hath grass? |
1609 | Wilt thou fill nets with his skin, and the cabins of fishes with his head? |
1609 | Wilt thou give strength to the horse or clothe his neck with neighing? |
1609 | Wilt thou have confidence in his great strength, and leave thy labours to him? |
1609 | Wilt thou kill me also, as thou hast already killed seven husbands? |
1609 | Wilt thou lift him up like the locusts? |
1609 | Wilt thou make void my judgment: and condemn me, that thou mayst be justified? |
1609 | Wilt thou trust him that he will render thee the seed, and gather it into thy barnfloor? |
1609 | With an iron pen and in a plate of lead, or else be graven with an instrument in flint stone? |
1609 | Yea and if I should have acted boldly against my own life, this could not have been hid from the king, and wouldst thou have stood by me? |
1609 | Yesterday thou camest, and to day shalt thou be forced to go forth with us? |
1609 | You are my brethren, you are my bone, and my flesh, why are you the last to bring back the king? |
1609 | against whom hast thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thy eyes on high? |
1609 | am not I a Philistine, and you the servants of Saul? |
1609 | and am I become burdensome to myself? |
1609 | and at evening: Who will grant me morning? |
1609 | and behold the word of the Lord came unto him, and he said to him: What dost thou here, Elias? |
1609 | and didst thou know the number of thy days? |
1609 | and dost thou hold up the arm of him that has no strength? |
1609 | and for what thing askest thou? |
1609 | and how dost thou so far condemn him that is just? |
1609 | and if thy iniquities be multiplied, what shalt thou do against him? |
1609 | and shall Sara that is ninety years old bring forth? |
1609 | and the frost from heaven who hath gendered it? |
1609 | and to whom shall he go up from us? |
1609 | and upon whom shall not his light arise? |
1609 | and what doth it profit us if we pray to him? |
1609 | and what is stronger than a lion? |
1609 | and what is the son of Isai? |
1609 | and what shall be the atonement or you, that you may bless the inheritance of the Lord? |
1609 | and when he shall examine, what shall I answer him? |
1609 | and when thou hast mocked others, shall no man confute thee? |
1609 | and whence came you? |
1609 | and where are the dwelling places of the wicked? |
1609 | and where is the place of understanding? |
1609 | and whither art thou going? |
1609 | and whither goest thou? |
1609 | and whither goest thou? |
1609 | and who is like unto thee in Israel? |
1609 | and who is there that being as I am, would go into the temple, to save his life? |
1609 | and who shall repay him what he hath done? |
1609 | and why didst thou leave those few sheep in the desert? |
1609 | and why dost thou afflict thy heart? |
1609 | and why dost thou not eat? |
1609 | and why eatest thou no bread? |
1609 | and why is thy countenance fallen? |
1609 | and will Saul come down, as thy servant hath heard? |
1609 | and wilt thou deliver them into my hand? |
1609 | and wilt thou not spare that place for the sake of the fifty just, if they be therein? |
1609 | are they able to raise stones out of the heaps of the rubbish, which are burnt? |
1609 | are you going to rebel against the king? |
1609 | art thou come to me, that my iniquities should be remembered, and that thou shouldst kill my son? |
1609 | but if ill, shall not sin forthwith be present at the door? |
1609 | did I not say to thee: Do not deceive me? |
1609 | did not I serve thee for Rachel? |
1609 | did not I? |
1609 | did not a woman cast a piece of a millstone upon him from the wall and slew him in Thebes? |
1609 | did not he, after he was struck, then let them go, and they departed? |
1609 | do not I know that this day I am made king over Israel? |
1609 | for if heaven, and the heavens of heavens, can not contain thee, how much less this house which I have built? |
1609 | for what is Aaron that you murmur against him? |
1609 | for who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God? |
1609 | had there not been made a greater slaughter among the Philistines? |
1609 | hath he spoken, and will he not fulfil? |
1609 | have I any more sons in my womb, that you may hope for husbands of me? |
1609 | have I not been quiet? |
1609 | have I not kept silence? |
1609 | have the gods of any nations and lands been able to deliver their country out of my hand? |
1609 | have they delivered Samaria out of my hand? |
1609 | have we eaten any thing of the king''s, or have any gifts been given us? |
1609 | he is deeper than hell, and how wilt thou know? |
1609 | how long dost thou defer to bid the people cease from pursuing after their brethren? |
1609 | how long will they not believe me for all the signs that I have wrought before them? |
1609 | if heaven, and the heavens of heavens can not contain him: who am I that I should be able to build him a house? |
1609 | is Saul also among the prophets? |
1609 | is Saul too among the prophets? |
1609 | is it not the king''s son? |
1609 | is it not thou who only art? |
1609 | is it of him that is weak? |
1609 | is there not cause to speak? |
1609 | knew you not that many darts are thrown from above off the wall? |
1609 | knowest thou not that it is dangerous to drive people to despair? |
1609 | let him come: why am I consumed holding my peace? |
1609 | or can I hear any more the voice of singing men and singing women? |
1609 | or can a man taste that which, when tasted, bringeth death? |
1609 | or can meat or drink delight thy servant? |
1609 | or from what shall he keep himself? |
1609 | or from whence came they to thee? |
1609 | or is it any trouble to thee to speak? |
1609 | or sedge bush grow without water? |
1609 | or shall a man full of talk be justified? |
1609 | or shall he be deceived as a man, with your deceitful dealings? |
1609 | or shall the fishes of the sea be gathered together to fill them? |
1609 | or shall we be subject to thy dominion? |
1609 | or what can be worthy of his benefits? |
1609 | or what dost thou give him if thy way be unspotted? |
1609 | or what evil is there in my hand? |
1609 | or what inheritance in the son of Isai? |
1609 | or what is my end, that I should keep patience? |
1609 | or what right to cry any more to the king? |
1609 | or what shall I answer this people, who have said to me: Ease the yoke which thy father laid upon us? |
1609 | or what shall we say, or be able justly to allege? |
1609 | or when were the just destroyed? |
1609 | or whither goest thou? |
1609 | or who begot the drops of dew? |
1609 | or who can go into the midst of his mouth? |
1609 | or who can say to him: Thou hast wrought iniquity? |
1609 | or who can say: Why dost thou so? |
1609 | or who gave the cock understanding? |
1609 | or who made the dumb and the deaf, the seeing and the blind? |
1609 | or whom hath he set over the world which he made? |
1609 | or whose are these before thee? |
1609 | or will the ox low when he standeth before a full manger? |
1609 | out of the barnfloor, or out of the winepress? |
1609 | shall I and thy mother, and thy brethren worship thee upon the earth? |
1609 | shall there any man be killed this day in Israel? |
1609 | shall this fellow come into my house? |
1609 | tell me, if thou knowest all things? |
1609 | tell me: is there any place in thy father''s house to lodge? |
1609 | therefore it became a proverb: Is Saul also among the prophets? |
1609 | was it because I am not able to reward thy coming? |
1609 | was it not him that made life? |
1609 | what counsel dost thou give? |
1609 | what dost thou here? |
1609 | what dost thou understand that we know not? |
1609 | what have we offended thee in, that thou hast brought upon me and upon my kingdom a great sin? |
1609 | what is my iniquity, and what is my sin against thy father, that he seeketh my life? |
1609 | what is thy request? |
1609 | what meaneth this exceeding great heat of his wrath? |
1609 | where is the god of Sepharvaim, of Ana, and of Ava? |
1609 | wherefore hast thou sent me? |
1609 | who art thou? |
1609 | who is like to thee, glorious in holiness, terrible and praise- worthy, doing wonders? |
1609 | who will grant me that they may be marked down in a book? |
1609 | why are you a satan this day to me? |
1609 | why came this madman to thee? |
1609 | why did I not perish when I came out of the belly? |
1609 | why didst thou not go down to thy house? |
1609 | why dost thou not tell me the reason of it? |
1609 | why hast thou deceived me? |
1609 | why have you let the man go? |
1609 | why should thy servant be a burden to my lord, the king? |
1609 | why suckled at the breasts? |
1609 | why then doth Adonias reign? |
1609 | why then hast thou not kept thy lord the king? |
1609 | why wouldst thou come hither? |
1609 | will they sacrifice and make an end in a day? |
1609 | wilt thou deliver them into the hands of Israel? |
1609 | wilt thou kill me, as thou didst yesterday kill the Egyptian? |