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19822He looked at me vacantly for a minute and then replied:"Is it the wire road that you happen to mean, sir?"
19822I said to him,"Can you tell me the way to the tessellated pavement?"
19822Meanwhile, how were our cavalry progressing?
19822Meanwhile, what had been happening to our own party in the Apex?
19822The General turned to the Intelligence Officer,"What is the countersign to- day?"
19822The question has been often asked: Who was the first to capture Neby Samwil?
19822Will our campaign be passed down to history as"The Last Crusade"?
10098''Ca n''t?
10098And the price of their victory?
10098Eh?
10098Should the idea of an offensive be abandoned altogether on that account?
10098The heavies could get in long- range fire from Kustul, but what thought the 18-pounder batteries?
10098We have been starving, but what does that matter?
10098Who''ve you got there?
10098Will not the influence of this Army endure?
10098to transmit information to the British public?
8884Shall we sow for strangers?
8884Does he not continually fill your pipe with his own tobacco?
8884It will be asked, perhaps, whether their religious books would not unveil the mystery?
8884It will be asked, perhaps, why the Sheikh does not set aside the Emir Beshir and take the ostensible power into his own hands?
8884[ Might not the berry of this shrub have been used by Moses to sweeten the waters of Marah?
8884and who will rebuild it?--Is the Moehdy( the Saviour) yet come, or is he now upon the earth?".
8884Â � Are not the best morsels of his dish always for you?
8884Â � What are you doing?
12679And Elijah came near unto all the people, and said, How long go ye limping between the two sides? 12679 As she went on up the winding way, she was heard expressing herself in these words:Oh, it is a place, is n''t it?
12679At night I preached in the tabernacle on the question:"What must I do to be saved?"
12679In the first instance he asked Jehovah:"Shall I go up against the Philistines?
12679It was on this occasion that David uttered the notable words:"Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel?"
12679The son- in- law asked what book he should read, to which Sir Walter replied:"Book?
12679What other theory do we believe which contradicts all that we know to be true in regard to the subject to which it refers?
12679What though beneath an eastern sun Be cast our distant lot?
12679What though the northern wintry blast Shall howl around our cot?
12679Wilt thou deliver them into my hand?"
10338Do you know to whom you are speaking?
10338How could you get one?
10338So you were trying to escape, were you?
10338Then what did you do on the cruiser?
10338Who are your friends in America?
10338Why did n''t she help us against the Italians during the war for Tripoli?
10338Had not Djemal Pasha, commander- in- chief of the armies in Palestine, given his word of honor that we should have redress?
10338How long shall mine enemy be exalted over me?"
10338How was I to pass this double scrutiny?
10338How well I could now understand his despairing cry:"How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord?
10338This was the substance of our conversation:--"How did you get aboard the ship?"
10338Truly, the Jew lifts his eyes to the mountains, asking the ancient and still unanswered question,"Whence shall come my help?"
10338What would you suggest?"
10338for ever?...
15173''Why have you done that?'' 15173 Have you any of his letters still, Father?"
15173I heard the footsteps coming closer until who should come up to me but my best friend, Jonathan? 15173 What?"
15173''Why, what have I done?''
15173Do we laugh at the symbols and charms that many of them wear?
15173I asked them where it was written that this was a sin?
15173I gave Benjamin his Sabbath clothes and a clean tsitsith, and what do you think he did?"
15173I will gladly put on my tsitsith at home in the morning when I say my prayers, but, Father, do let me go to school without wearing it?"
15173Just then the mother came in, very excited, and said to her husband:"What will you say to this?
15173Sometimes twenty poor people come in on a Sabbath day and say:''Spare me, please, a little hot water?''
15173They said:''Why should doing so make us be laughed at by other nations?
15173What made you throw the tsitsith down on the floor this afternoon and say to your mother that you would not wear it?"
15173What would courtiers around an earthly king say if they saw us take our food in the presence of the king, and praise him, with dirty hands?
15173[ Illustration: THE FATHER TEACHING THE CHILD THE MEANING OF THE TSITSITH( SACRED GARMENT)] UNCLE''S LETTER"How do you know this, Father?"
15173exclaimed the mother,"do you think I have nothing else to do but to stand and argue with him just before Sabbath, when I have so much work?
5471Atone?
5471Do you owe this information to him?
5471What is the meaning of these words?
5471Would he not?
5471After both had gazed silently into vacancy a long time, Joshua broke the silence by asking:"And what is the name of this power?"
5471And now,--to- day?
5471But what was it, what name did this other need bear?
5471But what was that?
5471Can you deny this?
5471Was this the vengeance of the heart whose ardent wishes she had heroically slain?
5471What had she to ask from the Ephraimite, whom she had forever refused?
5471What thoughts were these?
5471What to him was the well- ordered and disciplined army, among whose leaders be had numbered himself with such joyous pride?
5471Why should it hurt her that the liberated prisoner did not seek her; why did she secretly cherish the foolish hope that momentous duties detained him?
41848Do n''t you think it ought to be on the top of this house?
41848When do you start?
41848Can you arrange Jewish wards in existing military Hospitals or other special provision?
41848Could anything be more fitting?
41848I remember asking myself the question, what is the use of a ship of war that is afraid to show itself on the open sea?
41848Is it possible for us to accept from the hands of our righteous redeemers such an offering of blood?
41848Is there any worse place than the Mellalah in this God- forsaken country?
41848On opening it I read,"Can you dine with me this evening?
41848Shall not we too, together with them, offer our lives for our country?
41848Shall we not reclaim our heritage and establish its possession in the eyes of the world?
41848Then a sepulchral voice said,"Are you awake, Sir?"
41848What does your heart prompt you to do?
41848What does your honour and conscience dictate?
41848What does your reason say to you?
41848When we reached the Jordan, it was a grand place, was it not?
41848Who were the architects who designed it?
41848Why did not the military authorities see that this was done?
41848and who were the engineers who set on high those stupendous blocks?
19941Where''s the station, chum?
19941And then, what?
19941And who now remembers the names of these places, except the relatives of those who fell there, and the few who, fighting, came safely through?
19941And who now speaks of Romani?
19941And"When the''ell''s it goin''to be strawberry?"
19941But what about leave, you say?
19941I wonder how many people are aware of the extent to which the Germans carried their policy of"peaceful penetration"in Palestine and Syria?
19941Meanwhile, what of the Turks?
19941Now the army is a very wonderful place for teaching one to make bricks without straw, but if the other materials are lacking----?
19941Of course the kerosene tins had been almost as useful as a heliograph, and who would dream of looking for such a thing at the top of tree?
19941She would come to the front of the stage and say confidentially to the audience,"Do you know Lizzie''Arris?"
19941So- and- so is a pretty rotten camp, is n''t it?
19941Those people at home who, from time to time, asked querulously,"What are we doing in Egypt?"
19941[_ To face p. 256._] Meanwhile, what of the cavalry whose business it had been to cut the Turkish lines of communication with Damascus and the north?
46187An express train could run in two hours"from Dan to Beersheba"--and what then?
46187And then we go to our_ table d''hôte_ and comfortable beds, and they-- where do they sleep?
46187Do they lie down on those bare bones?
46187Great pedestrians as we are, how many Englishmen would walk for two years to visit this sheepfold?
46187How can I put before you the scenes of loveliness we passed through?
46187How can they be beautiful with blue lips and the mouth surrounded with blue trees, animals and birds?
46187How will it be with me?
46187I know many devout Christians shrink from a visit to the Holy Places for fear of-- what?
46187I made a hasty water- colour sketch up there, but what can one do in a few minutes with such a scene?
46187Is it possible that my life- long wish is now so soon to be accomplished?
46187Not long ago a party of Christian(?)
46187The Bible speaks of a"rose plant in Jericho"as of something superlatively lovely amongst roses, and one may ask why particularly in Jericho?
46187The place is marked by some old ruins-- Roman or Crusader?
46187Where shall I finish this?
46187Why rush through this little country, every yard of which is precious?
46187Why such preparations against the April sun?
46187Why, then, dwell on them so much here to- day as we follow His footsteps on the very soil He trod?
46187Yet who thinks of the merely squalid details of those crowds when reading the Gospel narrative?
26170Rechid Pasha asked me how long I remained at Alexandria, how often I had seen Mohhammad Ali, and how he looked? 26170 Will His Majesty deign to hear my most humble and most earnest petition, and graciously put this remedy into application?
2617013)?
26170But might not the accused have brought forward positive evidence in their favour?
26170But what was the object of the gigantic Jew in posting the advertisement at all?
26170Is this circumstance consistent with the burning of his apparel, or did they spare that part only, which would most easily lead to detection?
26170The hills bear the motto--[ Hebrew] ESA AYNAI EL HEHARIM MEAIN YAVO EZRI"( When) I lift up mine eyes unto the hills( I ask) whence cometh my help?
26170What testimony is there then to overcome these probabilities?
26170What would be said if a Florentine committed a crime, and all Florentines were charged with it?
26170or how are we to provide them with proper habiliments and books required for the purpose if we can hardly afford to satisfy them with bread?''
26170why waste time by pursuing the ridiculous absurdities of these suppositions any further?
43540Shall men give into your bosom?
43540And what one has been able to assure and satisfy the public that he has found them?
43540But what is to be expected of the man who is so very foolish as to gather them about him by the score, yea, the hundred?
43540For what traveller in these regions has not sought the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valley?
43540I doubt not they were a_ bad set, a very bad set of women_; but what right had he to expect a better from the quarter whence he obtained them?
43540The order for a guard was safe in our pockets, but on reaching the place not a soldier was to be found-- what were we to do?
43540The question will naturally be asked, where did the waters of the Jordan flow to, before the destruction of the cities of the plain?
43540To the inquiry, which I have often made, whether the monastery system is not losing its hold on the public mind?
43540We asked him why he did not preach to the people, and instruct them in religion?
43540We had none, and told him so, asking him if he was not ashamed to violate his religion in drinking what it forbids?
43540When will the measure of folly, under the name of religion, have come to its full?
43540Who has not heard of the scorpion?
43540and yet who has seen one?
43540what outlet did they find?
43540where could they be?
5470And you helped him?
5470Apu, our nimble Nubian runner?
5470How could I do otherwise?
5470We found the woman: the booty belongs to us alone!--How dares the insolent Ephraimite call us robbers and murderers? 5470 Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among the gods?
5470And Hosea?
5470As the last, he was in the greatest danger; but what cared he for that?
5470But before you go-- you are a leech-- let me know this one thing-- I have many messages to leave for him ere I die.... Will it kill me to talk?"
5470But canst Thou hear my words, oh Lord, in such a tempest?
5470But child, what induced you to follow the army and this shameful profligate?"
5470But he, Hosea....?
5470But you?
5470Could He deliver it into the hand of those who were also His own foes?
5470Do you see the sand, sea- weed, and shells yonder at the end of the estuary?
5470Do you shriek for vengeance?
5470Do you want your victim''s jewels?
5470Had Siptah lied in this too?
5470Has it not been yours through yonder monster who murdered the poor defenceless one?
5470He obeyed your summons, and you-- you consented to we d another?"
5470I never had a mother, and there was no one to warn me.... Where shall I begin?
5470Should he venture to speak to her?
5470Was it she?
5470What can Hosea be to you?
5470What were they that the Most High, whom Miriam and Hosea described as so pre- eminently great, should care for them?
5470Who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?
5470Why should I not care for you, why should I repel you?
5470Yet was not this people thus marked for destruction, the nation which the Lord had chosen for His own?
5470You, you alone are dear, and you will not repulse me, will you?"
41988And I do not even wonder at this, for hatred is the soul of this people, for what, if not hatred, can demand that love be crucified?
41988And didst thou condemn him to the cross?
41988And is he certain that it is possible to live and be happy after death?
41988And these people here cry to thee,''Crucify him!''?
41988And thou seest no salvation?
41988But is life worth the living in view of this?
41988Caius,said she,"is it true that in this country a philosopher has appeared, who cures the sick?"
41988Didst thou yield to them?
41988Do I know what death will bring?
41988Dost thou see,said she,"how light collects there and binds the air; how it trembles, glitters, and approaches me?"
41988Dost wish to return?
41988Hast thou not found it?
41988He cured that man; dost hear, Caius?
41988How does he know this?
41988Of what dost thou wish to speak, O Pilate?
41988That he will rise from the dead?
41988What is the difference, then, between thee and the Sceptics?
41988Whence?
41988Why can they not find the road, noble Timon?
41988And who had made that announcement?
41988Antea cast her eyes once more on that low- hanging head, then she said, as if to herself,--"Will he rise from the dead?"
41988But he looked around, as if wishing to ask,"What have I done to you?"
41988Dost thou know what they seek in Egypt?"
41988For what did death mean for her?
41988Have they not crucified the Just One?"
41988Hence Antea thought:"Why did he teach thus if the cross was his only reward?
41988Is it long since thou hast ceased to believe in the gods?"
41988Is that not the case, Caius?"
41988King, where are thy legions?
41988Then sitting near her, he placed his palm on her hands, which were as pale as alabaster, and asked,--"Is it pleasant for thee here, carissima?"
41988Who denies that virtue is needed?
8860And Joshua said unto the children of Israel, How long are ye slack to go to possess the land which the Lord God of your fathers hath given you? 8860 And if thou say in thine heart, how shall we know the word which the Lord hath not spoken?
8860And is she dead?--and did they dare Obey my phrensy''s jealous raving? 8860 Wherefore,"exclaims the holy seer,"when I looked that my vineyard should bring forth grapes, brought it forth poisonous night- shade?
8860Wherefore,said they,"came this mad fellow to thee?"
8860Who hath sent out the wild ass free? 8860 Who is David?
8860And he said, wherefore wilt thou go?
8860Are the honoured spots within these walls really what the guardians of the metropolitan church declare them to be?
8860Can this be the Hebrew_ tinshemet_, and the_ porphyrion_ of the Seventy?
8860Have I provisions to feed them; ships to transport them either to Egypt or France?
8860Is the Mount Calvary shown at this day in the holy city the actual place where Christ expired upon the cross to redeem the human race?
8860Is the Sepulchre there exhibited really that of the just man Joseph of Arimathea, in which the body of the blessed Jesus was laid?
8860Mais d''où vient donc que deux voyageurs peuvent être si opposà © s?
8860O grave, where is thy victory?
8860Or are all these merely convenient spots, fixed on at random, and consecrated to serve the interested views of a crafty priesthood?
8860The reply was,"If another shall obtain his place next year, who will repay the expense?"
8860Was there a deep valley such as time and change might not have obliterated?
8860What should we say to a man who, in traversing Greece and Italy, should think of nothing but contradicting Homer and Virgil?
8860What would you have me do with them?''
8860Where now thy pomp which kings with envy viewed, Where now thy might which all those kings subdued?
8860Where shall we look in antiquity for anything so impressive, so wonderful, as the last scenes described by the Evangelists?
8860Whither shall I go from thy spirit, or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
8860and who is the son of Jesse?
8860or who hath loosed the bands of the wild ass?
8860where art thou?
5468And if he fails in his mission?
5468And what is that?
5468Do you know it?
5468Do you mean that we are to deprive him of his liberty?
5468Has he the power to decide important matters in Moses''absence?
5468Is he in the camp?
5468To the youth or to Hosea?
5468What avails the best leader, if there is no army to obey him?
5468What do you mean?
5468What is that?
5468Whither?
5468With your sanction, I think?
5468Yet you value his uncle?
5468You can not?
5468You mean the Hebrew, Mesu?
5468You?
5468Are we to pick up the ends of the rope the Lord our God has severed?
5468Are we to treat the Lord our God like a bad debtor and prefer the spurious gold ring we are offered to the royal treasures He promises?
5468But then?"
5468But upon this Pharaoh drew up his languid, drooping figure, exclaiming eagerly:"How can I?
5468But what was your steward seeking among the soldiers?"
5468Do you object to my age?"
5468Do you wish to lead us back to the cage whence the Almighty released us by a miracle?
5468Or could it be he whom she so longingly expected?
5468She had experienced humiliations enough that day, why should not this be decreed also?
5468Should she shout to wake the warriors?
5468This was too much for the active old man who, with flashing eyes and hand upraised in menace, burst forth"What do you mean?
5468Was the lad''s illness serious, or what other cause detained Hosea in Tanis?
5468Were Pharaoh''s chariots approaching to attack the camp?
5468What better proposals could they or their leader desire?
5468What could an invisible creative power guiding the course of the universe be to a love- sick girl?
5468What did they know of the God who had commanded them to cast so much behind them and take upon themselves such heavy burdens?
5468Where could his people find a more delightful home?
5468Who is to command the wandering hosts tomorrow?"
5468Why had the God to whom she devoted her whole life and being made her a woman, yet given her the mind and soul of a man?
5468Why had the desert wind so speedily destroyed the courage of the people during their brief pilgrimage?
5468Will you speak to Aaron?"
5469And neither he nor the others are scorned on account of their birth?
5469And where is Aarsu, the Syrian, your foe, who commands the Asiatic mercenaries, and who was to watch us with such fierce zeal? 5469 And you intend to serve them?"
5469And you will think of her still with neither wrath nor rancor?
5469And you?
5469Do you grudge me even the name your God bestowed? 5469 Have these men,"he called from the road so loudly that Kasana could not fail to hear,"seen the face of the good god, the lord of both worlds?"
5469Love?
5469The people?
5469Then he commands many soldiers, and Pharaoh has confidence in him?
5469Then you have forgotten those also?
5469Then,cried the young widow with fresh animation, gazing at him with loving entreaty,"why were you compelled to rebuff my father so harshly?"
5469To guard the palace?
5469What do you intend?
5469What would you have done?
5469What? 5469 What?"
5469But Ephraim begged to be let alone; yet soon after he touched his uncle and asked softly:"What are they planning with Prince Siptah?"
5469But Joshua, unheeding her entreaty, exclaimed"Should I be a man, if I forgot vengeance?"
5469But in that direction rolled the waters of the Bitter Lakes and the Red Sea, and how could the Hebrew hosts pass through the deep waters?
5469But what do you men care for the suffering you inflict on others?
5469But why do you ask these questions?"
5469Did some precipice or abyss hold him in its gloomy depths?
5469Did the hatred Moses implanted in your heart kill love as well as every other feeling?"
5469Do you remember that time when you, a youth, made the little girl a companion?
5469Do you remember the words by which God called you?"
5469Do you smile?
5469Do you understand?"
5469From you I hoped all things-- and where is this love?
5469Had the fugitive encountered any obstacle in the chasm?
5469Have the day of your departure and the evening on the sea, when you bade me hope for and remember you, quite vanished from your memory?
5469Have you forgotten what first your eyes and then your lips confessed?
5469How could I dissuade you from mitigating the great misfortune which overtook this youth in your house?
5469Is your resolution still unshaken?
5469Or was this beauty the prisoner''s wife who had betrayed him?
5469Shall I bow my back and suffer blows and abuse?"
5469Shall I, if I obtain my liberty, return to my people and make bricks?
5469The latter''s reproaches had dismayed Uri like the flash of lightning, the roll of thunder, yet how did Joshua''s proposition differ from Uri''s?
5469The young widow clung anxiously to his arm, gasping in beseeching accents:"How could you forgive him?
5469What did we lack before the exodus?
5469What other women would trample the highest blessings under foot?"
5469Why did you put yourself into Pharaoh''s power?"
5469Would you not have done better to separate the Hebrews from the Egyptians, and guide those of our own blood to us?"
5469Yet.... why then did you return to Tanis?
22097By whom?
22097Is it so?
22097Oh, our father,said his sons, who were walking by his side,"why art thou uncovering the bareness of thy head?"
22097( Kephiroth?)."
22097--meaning, Are there any wild Bedaween about?
220978,-9, and 20:"And he said, Which way shall we go up?
22097Are they altars?
22097But what can one say in description of the glorious prospect from that eminence?
22097But why should this spot above all others in the long- deserted plain be used for such a market?
22097Came to_ Khirbet es Sar_,(_ Jazer_?)
22097Can this be a confused tradition of the rout of the Philistines to Shaaraim on the fall of Goliath?
22097Can we doubt of the relation which the persons buried in the double ones bore to each other?
22097Does it, however, necessarily follow that seismal devastation spreads in_ every_ direction?
22097Elisha did well in after times on the banks of Jordan, when he cried out,"Where is the Lord God of Elijah?"
22097Is it possible that all this fragrance, and the warbling of the birds, is but"wasted in the desert air?"
22097Is not this the place whence Abraham, after the departure of the angels, saw the smoke of Sodom and Gomorrah rising as the smoke of a furnace?
22097Neba( Nebo?).
22097Now, what are the facts remaining at the present day?
22097Passing Joseph''s sepulchre and the village of_ Asker_,( is not this Sychar?
22097Perhaps some cracks in the stone have disfigured the characters; but how and when did a Hebrew inscription come in such a place?
22097Quelle est cette ecriture?
22097Query-- Were these remains of the primeval Zamzummim?
22097The people named it_ Khirbet Sellim_,( Sellim in ruin) but how could all this cheerful scene belong to a ruin?
22097Was it here that King Amaziah destroyed his Edomite prisoners after his victory in the"valley of salt?"
22097Were the two buildings at Cuf''r Bera''am, and the sepulchre in the field below Jish, really Jewish?
22097What would their forefathers have said to them had they been possibly present?
22097When could this have been done-- at the original erection of the gate, or at a later rebuilding, after an earthquake had shaken the pillars?
22097Who can sufficiently admire the adaptation of this creature to the desert, in which the Maker and Ruler of all has placed him?
22097Who can tell how often these have been opened, closed and opened again?
22097Who can tell us through how many ages this rural fair has been held at Sairi or Adloon?
22097and if so, when were they erected?
22097or are they of a sepulchral character, raised over the graves of valiant warriors, whose very names and nationality are lost?
22097or do they indeed partake of both designs-- one leading easily to the other among a superstitious people, who had no light of revelation?
22097v.?
22097who will lead me into Edom?"
58837All the year, from January to January again?
58837And these? 58837 Authors may do some good in the world if they make good books, ca n''t they?"
58837But is that all they get?
58837But would n''t they tell you so, if they had changed the horses?
58837Do you want to know how large the Great Pyramid is? 58837 Every lake without any outlet is salt, is it not?"
58837How do you suppose they managed it? 58837 How high do you suppose the ceiling is in the centre of this parlor?
58837How is that?
58837Not several canals at once?
58837Now that I have told you what it was, perhaps you can say why Shiloh was famous?
58837Tell us, for doubtless thou canst recollect, To whom should we ascribe the Sphinx''s fame? 58837 Ten thousand students in one school?
58837That is very interesting,said Frank;"but is this really the place?"
58837Then there are lakes in the Canal, are there?
58837Then we are at the northern end of Palestine,said Frank,"and close to the frontier of Syria?"
58837We thought of the scriptural phrase, and asked,''Is there anything new under the sun?'' 58837 What are these things?"
58837What is the meaning of that phrase which everybody knows?
58837What school- boy has not read about the Vocal Memnon at Thebes-- the sitting statue that greeted the morning sun with its voice? 58837 What would have happened if he had been found out?"
58837Which means?
58837Who built the great Temple of Karnak? 58837 Why do n''t they come to a sensible arrangement among themselves, and put an end to the quarrelling?"
58837Would n''t it be nice if some rich man would amuse himself and spend his money by building a temple like what this once was? 58837 Yes,"he responded;"and do you know how they account for it themselves?"
58837Yes,responded Fred;"and do n''t you remember the picture we saw at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia representing the scene?"
58837And how large do you suppose it was?
58837And then followed the question,''Whom say ye that I am?''
58837Do n''t these figures give you an idea of the grandeur of the Sphinx?
58837Had Thebes a hundred gates, as sung by Homer?"
58837Here he asked his disciples,''Whom do men say that I, the Son of man, am?''
58837Is n''t it curious that there has been a city here all these many centuries in a place where there are no wells?
58837Is n''t it dreadful to think that only by force can order be maintained in this holy place?"
58837Is n''t that a pretty large tomb for one person-- even though he included the members of his family and a few personal friends?
58837One of the boys asked what they would have seen in case they had been able to ascend the Nile a few hundred miles farther?
58837Perhaps you wonder what I mean?
58837Perhaps you''d like to know what they are?
58837The question that comes up to us is,''Where did they get the salt for that purpose?''
58837WHO WAS PAUL GRAYSON?
58837Was Cheops or Cephrenes architect Of either pyramid that bears his name?
58837Was Pompey''s Pillar really a misnomer?
58837Weep for the harp of Judah''s broken spell-- Mourn-- where their God hath dwelt the godless dwell?''
58837What do you suppose they were?
58837What do you suppose you could do with that amount of stone?
58837Who can tell?"
58837and these?"
43585''Is he as wise as people say?'' 43585 ''No one,''did I say?
43585And what did the giant, Goliath, say when he saw the young shepherd draw near? 43585 Are you going to have much honey this year?"
43585But what are its worst enemies?
43585But what of David? 43585 But would you all like to hear about the''Sweet Singer of Israel''?"
43585Did you ever go to the cave of Adullam, Levi?
43585Do you want me to tell you a story of King Solomon?
43585Have you told Esther about it?
43585How could the Romans take the city, even if their numbers were so great?
43585How could you see, Levi? 43585 How did the people of two thousand years ago furnish their houses?"
43585How old is he?
43585I suppose you would like best to hear about the children, Esther?
43585Is n''t it beautiful to- night?
43585Is n''t it beautiful? 43585 Is n''t it hard work training a camel to obey you, and to kneel at your command?"
43585Is n''t it wonderful they should be so wise? 43585 Is the table ready?"
43585It was not the first temple which was destroyed by the Romans when they took Jerusalem, was it?
43585May I take it up in my arms?
43585May we go, mother? 43585 Must we crawl through that hole?"
43585Tell us stories about King David, wo n''t you, please Levi?
43585The Queen of Sheba found out that the king was truly wise, did n''t she?
43585What did he do with all this wealth?
43585What is the new pet, Levi?
43585What is the story, Solomon?
43585What kind of houses did the people live in?
43585What shall we do with ourselves?
43585Why, Miriam?
43585Wo n''t you go on and tell the children about David''s flight?
43585Yellow plush, is it?
43585And what do you think happened?
43585Are you coming with me, Solomon?"
43585But how could poor little Esther have quiet?
43585But what became of the mother?"
43585CHAPTER V. THE JEWS OF LONG AGO"MAY we go to Levi''s, papa dear?"
43585Did all of these people really feel as bad as they seemed to do?
43585Did he go out into the world and declare himself the future king of Israel?
43585Do you think the brave soldiers guarding our city trembled with fear as they looked forth from the watch- towers and saw them?"
43585How can Nature work in such a regular pattern?"
43585How did you learn so much about gazelles, Rebecca?"
43585Is n''t that dreadful?"
43585Is there no country which is really theirs, and which is ruled over by some one they have chosen?
43585Is there not some place where they can gather together happily whenever they please?
43585May n''t I hold it for just a minute?"
43585Must not the Feast of the Passover have been the greatest one of all?"
43585QUEER SIGHTS"WOULD you like to go shopping with me?"
43585THE CAVE"WHICH way did you come?"
43585THE GAZELLE"SHALL I help?"
43585What is it that keeps them Jews?
43585What will become of her now?
43585What''s that noise?"
43585Will you take her for your little daughter?"
43585Will you tell us some stories of long ago, before our city was destroyed?"
43585Wo n''t you come to the house with us now and have a luncheon?"
43585was n''t it dark inside the cave?"
5467A woman?
5467And Kasana is to take part in the plot?
5467Do they?
5467How is our arduous enterprise to prosper, if those who are to peril their lives for its success consider the first sacrifice too great? 5467 How many generations have passed to the tomb since?"
5467Shall you be absent long?
5467What had happened to the poor creatures, what possessed them?
5467Yet you can get no rest here......And the stars?
5467Yet you desire a more distinguished son- in- law?
5467You mean Hosea?
5467Ah, well-- I am but a poor lowly slave- woman; yet, my lord, had you but seen it....""Well, even then?"
5467And his people?
5467And the tumult below?
5467Do you remember her?
5467Do you understand me, boy?"
5467Had Hosea understood him?
5467Has my son, too, been stricken?"
5467Have the clouds dropped on the earth to heave to and fro?
5467How can such things be given in words?
5467How was she to fare on the journey?
5467I have done so, and whenever I gratefully recall them, in my ear rings my friend''s question:"What of the story of the Exodus?"
5467In future he will call himself Joshua-- Joshua, do you hear?
5467Is he still a real Hebrew?
5467Is the sea sweeping over the land?
5467Is your father still alive, my son?"
5467Must it not grieve and wound him to remain in her memory a clumsy peasant shepherd?
5467Or did the shame of belonging to a race capable of acts so base overwhelm the young heart?
5467Or were his senses playing him false?
5467The old man listened silently till the priest, in faltering accents, added that the astrologer''s wife had sent him, then he stammered:"Hora?
5467True, I imagine I can again see and hear everything as though it were happening once more before my eyes, but how am I to describe it?
5467Was he now to commit the deed for which he had despised and killed others?
5467Was it possible to wrench his heart from them, renounce what his own deeds had won?
5467Was the fever of his wound attacking him?
5467Was the groaning throng of restless spirits which his grandson had pointed out to him from the observatory, pouring into the sanctuary of the gods?
5467Was the man on whom the Hebrews''highest hopes were fixed a renegade, forever lost to his people?
5467We heard the old man call, and saw what was happening; but who can prop another''s house when his own is falling?
5467What did this mean?
5467What say you, Kasana?"
5467When had they ever entered the sanctuary for this purpose in orderly procession, solemnly chanting hymns?
5467When was such an act heard of in Egypt?"
5467Who can think of rest in hours like these?
5467Who sent you to Hosea?"
5467Who was coming at so late an hour?
5467Who was this God who summoned him through Miriam''s lips to be, under His guidance, the sword and shield of His people?
5467You say that your daughter favors Hosea?"
5467asked the captain, his brow darkening again, but the prophet added:"And if I do?
14405And now as to the city of Jerusalem, if this country is still the king''s, why is Gaza made the seat of the king''s government? 14405 The town''Hidden''--such is the meaning of its name Gebal-- what is its condition?
14405Then Anu looked upon him and raised his voice in lamentation:''O Adapa, wherefore atest thou not, wherefore didst thou not drink? 14405 59), of Carmim,the vineyards,"and Shabuduna or Shebtîn, of Mashabir(?
14405And now at this moment the city of the mountain of Jerusalem, the city of the temple of the god Nin- ip, whose name is Salim(?
14405Are we to see in the Amraphel of Genesis the Khammurabi of the cuneiform inscriptions?
14405As for the governor who acts thus, why does not the king question him?
14405Aziru had made a league(?)
14405Bel- ga[mil?
14405Can it be from this Syrian deity that the father of Arioch received his name?
14405Can its application to Babylonia be due to a confusion between Sumer and Sangar?
14405Could there be a more remarkable confirmation of the statements which we find in the tenth chapter of Genesis?
14405Dost thou not know what Khaduma is like; the land of Igad''i also how it is formed?
14405Has not a thief come to rob thee?
14405Hast thou not ascended the mountain of Shaua, and hast thou not trodden it?
14405Hast thou not eaten the fish in the brook...?
14405Hast thou not gone to the land of the Hittites, and hast thou not seen the land of Aupa?
14405Hast thou not hastened to its ascent after passing over the ford in front of it?
14405Hast thou not set foot in it by force?
14405Hast thou not taken thy road to Kadesh( on the Orontes) and Tubikhi?
14405Hast thou not visited it?
14405Hast thou not washed thyself in it?
14405Have we not been assured by the German critics and their English disciples that there were no patriarchs and no Patriarchal Age?
14405Here is a translation of the letter discovered at Tel el- Hesi:--"To... rabbat(?)
14405How is its crest?
14405How is its ford?
14405I say to the officer of the king[ my] lord: Why dost thou love the Confederates and hate the governors?
14405May we not see, then, in the Har- el of the Egyptian scribe the sacred mountain of Israelitish history?
14405Mohar, whither must you take a journey to the land of Hazor?
14405Or dost thou not know any better the name of Khalza in the land of Aupa,[ like] a bull upon its frontiers?
14405Pray, is there found a Mohar like thee, to place at the head of the army, or a_ seigneur_ who can beat thee in shooting?
14405Show me how one goes to Hamath, Dagara,[ and] Dagar- el, to the place where all Mohars meet?
14405Since Mut- Hadad has declared in thy presence that Ayab has fled, and it is certified(?)
14405The Zar( or Plain) of king Sesetsu( Sesostris)--on which side of it lies the town of Aleppo, and how is its ford?
14405The country of Authu( Usu), what is its condition?
14405The ford of the land of Jordan, how is it crossed?
14405The place is planted with maple- trees, oaks, and acacias, which reach up to heaven, full of beasts, bears(?
14405The police(?)
14405Thou hast delivered(?)
14405Thou wilt say it is burning with a very painful sting(?).
14405Towards which town?
14405We there read:"Have ye offered unto me sacrifices and offerings in the wilderness forty years, O house of Israel?
14405What have I done against the king my lord?
14405What is its wall like?
14405When one goes to the land of Adamim, to what is one opposite?
14405Where are the fords of the land of Nazana?
14405Where is the mountain of Sakama( Shechem)?
14405Where is the road to Achshaph( Ekdippa)?
14405Where was this mountain in the land of Moriah whereon the altar of Abraham was built?
14405Who can surmount it?
14405Why should I have committed a sin against the king the lord?
14405With thy permission I will remind thee of Huzana; where is its fortress?
14405and 3 slings and 3 falchions, since I am prefect(?)
14405and dost thou not know Adullam[ and] Zidiputa?
13468Shall I, the gnat that dances in Thy ray, dare to be reverent?
13468Another may say,"Why should the real democracy of a young country be tied to your snobbish old squirarchy?"
13468But what was it that went wrong?
13468But where is Sir Herbert Samuel''s national home?
13468But why are there lions, though of French or feudal origin, on the flag of England?
13468But would President Wilson say it?
13468But would even a German Chancellor put it exactly like that?
13468Can Armenian usury be a common topic of talk in a camp in California and in a club in Piccadilly?
13468Could we talk of the competition of Armenians among Welsh shop- keepers, or of the crowd of Armenians on Brighton Parade?
13468Does Dickens show us a realistic Armenian teaching in the thieves''kitchens of the slums?
13468Does Shakespeare show us a tragic Armenian towering over the great Venice of the Renascence?
13468For if a man is ignorant of his other self, how can he possibly know that the other self is ignorant?
13468He is the head of the whole Moslem religion, and if he does not know, who does?
13468How can I even say that I always had it, or that it did not come from somewhere else?
13468How had this immemorial institution disappeared in the interval, so that nobody even dreamed of it or suggested it?
13468How often would he have met a Franciscan or a Zionist?
13468How often would he have met a Moslem or a Greek Syrian?
13468How was it that when equality returned, it was no longer the equality of citizens, and had to be the equality of men?
13468If I have a self of which I can say nothing, how can I even say that it is my own self?
13468If everybody is satisfied about how it is done, why does not everybody do it?
13468If the Normans were really the Northmen, the sea- wolves of Scandinavian piracy, why did they not display three wolves on their shields?
13468In a great industrial city like London or Liverpool, how often do they even meet each other?
13468Is it seriously suggested that we can substitute the Armenian for the Jew in the study of a world- wide problem like that of the Jews?
13468It suggests a sort of derisive riddle; where does London End?
13468My simple Eastern Christian would almost certainly be driven to cry aloud,"To what superhuman God was this enormous temple erected?
13468One man may say,"Why should the jolly English inns and villages be swamped by these priggish provincial Yankees?"
13468The rising generation, when asked by a venerable Victorian critic and catechist,"What does God know?"
13468They may be talking in such terms as they use after a motor smash or a bankruptcy; where was the blunder?
13468They may be writing such books as generals write after a military defeat; whose was the fault?
13468Was a Vestal Virgin like a Christian Virgin, or something profoundly different?
13468Was he quite serious about Venus, like a diabolist, or merely frivolous about Venus, like a Christian?
13468What I want to know is, why do we not all do the same?
13468What did they mean by devils?
13468What do we mean by madness?
13468What is evil?
13468What is pain?
13468What made the difference?
13468What was it that had happened between the rise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the French Republic?
13468When I told a distinguished psychologist at Oxford that I differed from his view of the universe, he answered,"Why universe?
13468Why did not the French and English princes find in the wild boars, that were the objects of their hunting, the subjects of their heraldry?
13468Why did the equal citizens of the first take it for granted that there would be slaves?
13468Why did the equal citizens of the second take it for granted that there would not be slaves?
13468Why do we not also do this and become rich?"
13468Why does not a cultivated clergyman in Cornwall make a casual remark to an old friend of his at the University of Aberdeen?
13468Why does not a harassed commercial traveller in Barcelona settle a question by merely thinking about his business partner in Berlin?
13468Why has not John Bull been content with the English bull, or the English bull- dog?
13468Why should it not be a multiverse?"
13468Why was an English king described as having the heart of a lion, any more than of a tiger?
13468Why was not the Parthenon originally built in the neighbourhood of Potsdam, or did ten Hansa towns compete to be the birthplace of Homer?
13468Would Mr. Moore have thought that story any more incredible than the other?
13468Would anybody put it in the exact order of words and structure of sentence in which Dr. Weizmann has put it?
13468Would he have risen to his feet and told Mr. Yeats that all was over between them?
13468Would he have thought it worse than a thousand other things that a modern mystic may lawfully believe?
29314A good horse, two or three hundred dollars; an extra- good one, four hundred; a fancy one, who knows?
29314Ah,she answers smilingly,"how do I know?
29314But what can you expect under this rotten Turkish government?
29314Did it look like the real house?
29314George,said I to the Bethlehemite, as he sat meditating on the edge of the dry pool,"what do you think of this valley?"
29314I want to know,piped a lady in a green shirt- waist from Andover, Mass.,"is there really and truly any danger?"
29314Is everything ready for the journey, George?
29314Is this our affair with robbers, at last?
29314Was he one of the robbers,I ask,"or one of the robbed?"
29314( What is the word for a young camel, I wonder; is it camelet or camelot?)
29314A beautiful dark- eyed girl, in a dreadful department- store dress, smiles at us from an open door and says:"Take my picture?
29314And now, in the cool of the evening at Cæsarea Philippi, we ask ourselves whether our desire has been granted, our hope fulfilled?
29314Are the colonists happy, contented?
29314But was Eleazar glad, I wonder, or sorry, that his long vigil was ended?
29314But what do I care?
29314But where is Es Salt?
29314Can you see no shadowy figures sitting there, hear no light whisper of ghostly laughter, no thin ripple of clapping hands?
29314City, did I say?
29314Could any Christian of whatever creed, could any son of woman with a heart to feel the trouble and longing of humanity, turn his back upon that altar?
29314Do the bones of the prophet rest here or at Ramah?
29314Do they not all come to humble themselves, to pray, to seek the light?
29314Do you agree with this?
29314Do you believe it?
29314Do you say"To what purpose is this waste?"
29314Does any one suppose that this is intended to teach us that the sun moves and that on this day his course was arrested?
29314Does it seem at all real or possible to you?
29314Does not the advent of a higher manhood always wait for the hope and longing of a nobler womanhood?
29314Earthquake, pestilence, conflagration, pillage, devastation-- who knows?
29314For what is it that weaves the charm of ruins?
29314Good harvests?
29314Have the hundreds of unknown elements upon which our combination depended been working secretly together for its success?
29314Have the letters, the cablegrams that were sent to them been safely delivered?
29314Have we missed the trail?
29314How else could this sacred shrine of the out- of- doors be preserved?
29314How shall we understand it unless we carry it under the free sky and interpret it in the companionship of nature?
29314How should I write of them all without being tedious?
29314How you do?"
29314How, indeed, should I hope to make them visible or significant in the bare words of description?
29314III RENDEZVOUS Will my friends be here to meet me, I wonder?
29314Is Bryan elected yet?
29314Is he going to settle down there for life?
29314Is the colony prospering?
29314Is this the brook beside which a man once met God?
29314May he keep company with us and make the perilous transit under our august protection?
29314Must we believe that the whole solar system was dislocated for the sake of this battle?
29314The Arabs have a story which runs thus:"What did Allah say when He had finished making the camel?
29314Then what happened?
29314Was it not perfectly shocking?"
29314Was it the promise of reconciliation with his brother that made him say at dawn,"I have seen God face to face, and my life is saved"?
29314Was it the prospect of this dreaded meeting that brought upon Jacob the night of lonely struggle by the Brook Jabbok?
29314Was it the voice of turbulent centuries and the lapsing tides of men?
29314Was there ever a river that began so fair and ended in such waste and desolation?
29314What are they raising?
29314What do we ask of them to make their magic complete and satisfying?
29314What flash of wit amuses them, what nobly tragic word or action stirs them to applause?
29314What is it that makes the wreck of an inn more lonely and forbidding than any other ruin?
29314What kind of fish are they?
29314What must the three mighty men have thought when they saw that for which they had risked their lives poured out upon the ground?"
29314What problem of their own life, what reflection of their own heart, does the stage reveal to them?
29314What sound?
29314What was its ancient name?
29314What''s the news there?
29314What, then, is the difference?
29314Whence came the tradition of the Samaritans that Jacob gave them this well, although the Old Testament says nothing about it?
29314Where was the camp?
29314Who can solve these mysteries?
29314Who can tell how this city came here, hidden in this hollow place almost three thousand feet above the sea?
29314Who can tell?
29314Who was its founder?
29314Who was this"man"with whom the patriarch contended at midnight, and to whom he cried,"I will not let thee go except thou bless me"?
29314Why did they laugh?
29314Why did we come into this heat- trap?
29314Why do they fight and curse one another?
29314Why do they not understand one another?
29314Why should I not speak of it as simply and candidly?
29314Why was it dug here, a hundred feet deep, although there are springs and streams of living water flowing down the valley, close at hand?
29314Will the boats come out to meet us in this storm, or must we go on to Haifâ, fifty miles beyond?
29314You fellows come from America?
40285After six daysfrom what time?
40285After six daysfrom what time?
40285And Esau said unto his father, Hast thou but one blessing, my father? 40285 Do you understand me?"
40285Drink ye all of itis my father''s command; for who can tell whether the family circle shall remain unbroken until the Easter festival?
40285How is{ 253} the_ kummer_?
40285How think ye? 40285 Knowing what a treasure they possessed,"he observes,"how could they be so long without looking on it?
40285So the servants of the householder came and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field? 40285 So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?"
40285The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up? 40285 What are your years?"
40285What children have you?
40285What is the precious name?
40285What men does your clan count?
40285What was Jesus thinking of,he would say,"when he{ 123} uttered these words?
40285Whence has your excellent presence[_ heth- retek_] come, and whither are you facing?
40285[ 1] A miracle? 40285 [ 1] Where in human literature can we find a passage to surpass in beauty and tenderness this introspective utterance?
40285[ 2] How would this great utterance sound if given in the nice, cautious language of anup- to- date"thinker?
40285[ 4] Is it not really worth while to fear and to suffer, if by so doing one is brought so close to God? 40285 ( what is its religion?) 40285 Again,If one is not good to those that are his kin, what must he be to strangers?"
40285And Elisha said unto her, What shall I do for thee?
40285And I deem it essential at this point to ask,{ 46} Whither is the spirit of the present age leading us?
40285And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
40285And Jesus said, Who touched me?
40285And he said unto him, Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you?"
40285And he said, Come in, thou blessed of the Lord; wherefore standest thou without?
40285And who can estimate the debt which humanity owes to the Sufferer of Calvary?
40285Are we drifting away from the mount of vision?
40285But what formed such designs against you, love or hatred?
40285But why allow shallow curiosity to weaken one''s faith in the great spiritual principle which underlies all such beliefs?
40285Consequently as a_ divine_ being speaking to a_ human_ being, Jesus said to his earthly mother,"Woman, what is mine and what is thine?"
40285Could he not have opened the door?
40285Could there be anything more profoundly and accurately interpretative of the deepest hopes of the human soul than this picture?
40285Did Jesus{ 134} really mean that an offender should be forgiven four hundred and ninety times?
40285Do not I hate them, O Lord, that hate thee?
40285Do we not have irreconcilable contradictions in these Scriptural passages?
40285Do you feel now the force of the allusion to the tares in the parable?
40285Do you now understand fully the meaning{ 210} of the passage in the fourteenth chapter of Luke''s Gospel?
40285Does not the Psalmist say,"Thou openest thine hand, and satisfieth the desire of every living thing"?
40285Does not this sound exactly like the one hundred and ninth Psalm?
40285For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and{ 113} lose his own soul?"
40285For, how can one who is a traitor at heart reach for the gift of true friendship without being transformed into the very spirit of treason?
40285His question,"Who can find a virtuous woman?"
40285In asking a shepherd about his flock we said,"How are the blessed ones?"
40285In inquiring about the nature of an object, he says,"_ Sho dinû_?"
40285In rebuking one who makes unreasonable demands upon him, a Syrian would be likely to stoop down and say,"Do n''t you want to ride on my back?"
40285In the eleventh chapter of St. Matthew''s Gospel, the sixteenth verse, he says,"But whereunto shall I liken this generation?
40285Is not love of enemies beyond the power of human nature?
40285Is not punishment which is guided by reason and sympathy, and whose end is corrective, really a great aid in character- building?
40285It expresses the Syrian''s noblest idea of the true wife and the real home- maker:-- Who can find a virtuous woman?
40285Nathanael saith unto him, Whence knowest thou me?
40285O Ibrahim, did you care for my camel as you did for your camel?''
40285Shall we receive the gifts and forget the Giver?
40285So he spoke to his friend:''Ibrahim, by the life of God, what has happened to my camel?
40285So it was when the suspicious Saul asked his son,"Wherefore cometh not the son of Jesse to meat, neither yesterday nor to- day?"
40285The fact that they were_ all_ eating with him is shown in the statement,"They began to be sorrowful, and to say unto him, Is it I?
40285Then one of his friends approached near to the injured man and said to him,''Asaad, my beloved friend, how is your condition[_ kief halak_]?''
40285To such the question,"How can I be a true disciple of Christ, if I do not obey what he commands?"
40285Was not this the very thing which the Master meant when he said,"This do in remembrance of me"?
40285Was the_ whole city_ at the door?
40285Well, what does it matter from what time?
40285Were_ all_ the sick in that large city brought into that house for Jesus to heal them?
40285What do we find here but evidences of a deep and sincere yearning for divine blessings to come upon the family and the home?
40285What enemies have you in your native town?"
40285Where else could our daily bread come from?
40285Where were the bowels and tender solicitude of the mother?
40285Which nutrition would you give your own soul and the souls of those who are near and dear to you, that of hatred, or that of love?
40285Why be so prosy, brief, and abstract?
40285Why did he do that?
40285Why then should one be burdened with more?
40285Will the heavenly Father do{ 138}_ likewise_?
40285With amazement he exclaims,"For if they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry?"
40285and am I not grieved with those that rise against thee?
40285and the son of man, that thou visitest him?"
40285and whence comest thou?
40285from whence then hath it tares?
40285means,"How do you stand financially?"
40285or a parent about his children,"How are the preserved ones?"
40285tell me, what hast thou in the house?
40285till seven times?
40285{ 70} Is it therefore to be wondered at that in speaking of Judas, the writer of St. John''s Gospel says,"And after the sop Satan entered into him"?
19378''"What words are these?
19378''A match, do you hear?''
19378''Ah?''
19378''An Englishman, sayest thou?''
19378''And as for the custom of the merchants,''added Suleymân,''in asking a much higher price than that which they at last accept, what would you have?
19378''And is he dead?''
19378''And is it not enough, O lord of kindness?
19378''And the people who attacked him so unmercifully?''
19378''And they trample on our land?''
19378''And what, in mercy''s name, is a kîrât?''
19378''And who was Simpson?''
19378''And who, pray, is that person with you who was rude to me?''
19378''Art thou awake, O my dear lord?''
19378''Art thou mad or what, thus to arouse our passions by thy talk of women?
19378''Be silent, hearest thou?
19378''But tell me, what wouldst thou have done had I refused?
19378''But the intention!--What of the intention, O my master?
19378''But what of the Sheykh Yûsuf?''
19378''Could man do more?''
19378''Did he in truth do that, with no one looking?''
19378''Didst seek in all the haunts whereof I told thee?
19378''Didst thou beat these youths, as he describes?''
19378''Has the Sheykh Yûsuf been deceiving us?''
19378''He was a Muslim?''
19378''Heard anyone the like of such inhospitality?
19378''His name?''
19378''How can I know which trees are ours, which theirs?''
19378''How can a battle take place without public knowledge?''
19378''How can that happen?''
19378''How can we dine to- night without a cook?''
19378''How can you, an Englishman, and apparently a man of education, bear their intimacy?''
19378''How did that man kill?''
19378''How do they know the owner of the gun?''
19378''How dost thou know all that?''
19378''How many do you think there were?''
19378''How many people own these trees?''
19378''How may one know them from the others?''
19378''I frightened thee, O Faranji?''
19378''If I cut my hand, is the wound less, is it not rather likely to be more-- for being thoughtless?''
19378''If your Excellency will restore him to us, and then join us at the meal----''''How can I be of service in this matter?''
19378''Is he a good cook?''
19378''Is it for man to judge them?''
19378''Is it permissible to ask to hear her story?''
19378''Is there a moral to it?''
19378''Is there no way by which he may obtain her lawfully?''
19378''Of what religion is he?''
19378''Said I not well, O brother?''
19378''Say in what respect, however trifling, did I act unwisely?''
19378''Say, O Sea of Wisdom, did he find one filthier than she was?''
19378''Say, O old man, are there any tigers in your neighbourhood?''
19378''Spake I not truly?''
19378''The freehold, meanest thou?''
19378''Then it is true that you are murderers?''
19378''Thou seest?''
19378''Thou wilt not tell the English consul?''
19378''Thou wilt refrain from saying any word to Cook or Baedeker to bring ill- fame and ruin on the place?
19378''To whom, then, do these trees belong?''
19378''Us all?
19378''Was he an Englishman?''
19378''Was it my business, till the question rose?''
19378''What are they in for?''
19378''What are those other ways?
19378''What are you doing here at all?''
19378''What can have caused them all to go away?
19378''What countryman art thou?
19378''What do you mean?''
19378''What does your Honour mean by that last saying?''
19378''What else could man have done?''
19378''What further is your Honour''s will?''
19378''What have they done?''
19378''What is it?''
19378''What is it?''
19378''What is the case?''
19378''What is the noise down there?''
19378''What is your opinion?''
19378''What is your will?''
19378''What knife?
19378''What like was this said cabman?''
19378''What makes the cook like that, devoid of reverence?''
19378''What on earth did he do that for?''
19378''What right have they to charge me money for the water of this natural spring, which is the gift of God?
19378''What things?''
19378''What was his name?''
19378''Whatever did he do with them?''
19378''Whatever for?''
19378''When thou seest Hasan, son of Ali, nicely mounted, wilt thou not think he is the better man?''
19378''Where are the clothes?''
19378''Where is your camp?''
19378''Where?''
19378''Who is their chief?''
19378''Who talks of selling justice?
19378''Whose is that savage beast?''
19378''Why did you not tell me this before?''
19378''Why do the Franks object to killing wicked people?''
19378''Why do they nourish good and bad in their society?''
19378''Why have you kept me waiting all this while?
19378''Why need he seem a Christian?''
19378''Why not?''
19378''Why should I kill a man who offered me no violence?''
19378''Why should I shoot a man for such a trifle?''
19378''Why should he go to prison?
19378''Why should you not do so, when the man is evidently wicked?''
19378''You do n''t mean that you gave them to the Caïmmacâm?''
19378''You like to give a trifle to the brisoners?''
19378''You say that you have kept him in strict order?
19378''Your Excellency has been robbed,''he murmured in a secret tone,''and you would know the robber?
19378''Your Honour is an Englishman?''
19378''Your Honour thinks of settling here among us?''
19378''Your Honour understands?
19378''_ I_ call thee thief?
19378A Turk, or one of us?''
19378A voice out of the shadows questioned:''Is it thou, the Englishman?''
19378Am I to bear this shame for evermore?''
19378And then:''You are a Brûtestant?''
19378And thou, hast thou a passport for that fine revolver?
19378Any more questions?
19378Are you English?''
19378But his manners----''''What know they of his manners?
19378But how could we fulfil it?
19378But what am I to do?
19378But what was I to say?
19378But, suddenly, he whispered once again:''O my dear lord, forgive me the disturbance, but hast thou our revolver safe?''
19378CHAPTER III THE RHINOCEROS WHIP''Where is the whip?''
19378CHAPTER VI NAWÂDIR(_ continued_)''What happened to the man who went to seek one filthier than she was?
19378CHAPTER XXIII CONCERNING BRIBES''Why did you want those four mejîdis?''
19378Did not I know how it would be?
19378Does not your Honour also think my horse the best?''
19378Dost thou understand?''
19378Even supposing what you say is true, are you certain that nothing in your appearance, conversation, or behaviour gave him cause for anger?
19378Has he ever entered the saloon or bed- tent to defile them?
19378Has he ever spoken insult in their hearing?
19378Having captured their attention by this solemn adjuration, he inquired:''Who is the chief among you?
19378He laughed as he exclaimed:''Ripe grapes, thou sayest?
19378He shouted:''Is it tigers you desire?
19378How came the dreadful malady upon him?''
19378How can he be the same as one like thee who laughs and talks?''
19378How could he ever find one filthier?''
19378How many of you are there, then?''
19378How, I ask?
19378I heard the woman whisper:''Shall I bring it?''
19378I think you are an English gentleman?''
19378If my soul is sick, I ask the doctor:"How many kîrâts of hope?"
19378Is it your Honour''s will that I should beat a few of them?''
19378Is that necessary?''
19378Is there then a guild of thieves?''
19378Is your heart set upon the purchase of that land?''
19378It said:''Why mention such a trifling detail?
19378It was after that revolting episode, when I was really angry for a moment, that Rashîd came to me and said:''You hate this hypocrite; is it not so?''
19378Must we then part from our beloved, from our souls''companion?
19378My prayer is always that I may survive my lady, for how could she, poor creature, fare alone?
19378No more than that,''I cried,''for killing men?''
19378Say, O my father, is there not a strong resemblance?''
19378Say, can you of your own experience of children of the Arabs say that one of us has ever robbed you of a small para, or wronged you seriously?''
19378Say, what became of him thereafter, O narrator?''
19378The screams were so disturbing, so indecent, that several of the great ones round me frowned and asked:''Whose horse is that?''
19378Then the Cadi asked:''"Why, pray, did you attack my servant in that savage way?"
19378There was a postscript:--''Why not go and see the judge?''
19378They asked:''What means this portent of the hanging dog?''
19378Thou hast heard about it?
19378Thou thinkest me a thief, a lawbreaker, because I took that fellow''s knife?''
19378Tigers?
19378Was it a sign of war, or some enchantment?
19378Was it not like depriving life of all its sweetness thus to destroy their youth''s companions and their nearest kin?
19378What allegations did he make?
19378What creature of the sons of Adam can condemn them quite?''
19378What is to be done with you?''
19378What say you?''
19378What wealth can ever compensate him for the haunting fear that on the Last Day he may rise inextricably mingled with thy worthy grandfather?
19378What would my Arab friends, censorious in all such matters, think of that?
19378What would you have, mon ami?
19378What wouldst thou have done?''
19378What?
19378Who ever heard of such a thing in this wild region?
19378Who is he?''
19378Who knows their lurking- places?
19378Who, under Allah, could feel love for such a man?''
19378Why did I not do so?
19378Why does the Orthodox Church forbid it?
19378Why not, indeed?
19378Will that make the English laugh?''
19378Will you allow him to be tethered in some other place?''
19378Will you be good enough to go and ask?''
19378Would I be so kind as to excuse a makeshift?
19378Would that be punishment enough in my opinion?
19378Would you really care to hear it?''
19378You do n''t mean that?''
19378You see that eminence?''
19378You see that pear tree?
19378he made moan,''What can I do?
22542And the Lord said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, why is it that the people should murmur and dispute because of this thing? 22542 Are ye also deceived?"
22542But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
22542But what think ye? 22542 But which of you, having a servant plowing or feeding cattle, will say unto him by and by, when he is come from the field, Go and sit down to meat?
22542Foolssaid He,"did not he that made that which is without make that which is within also?"
22542How can a man be born when he is old? 22542 In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done?
22542Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause?
22542Is it not written,He demanded of them in wrath,"My house shall be called of all nations the house of prayer?
22542Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and when he had found him, he said unto him, Dost thou believe on the Son of God? 22542 Lord, is it I?"
22542Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you?
22542Many therefore of his disciples, when they had heard this, said, This is an hard saying; who can hear it?
22542Now is my soul troubled,He groaned;"and what shall I say?"
22542O ye of little faith;"Where is your faith?
22542Pilate answered, Am I a Jew? 22542 Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
22542Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
22542Tell us therefore,they continued,"What thinkest thou?
22542Tell us,said they,"when shall these things be?
22542Then said they unto him, Who art thou? 22542 Then the high priest rent his clothes, saying, He hath spoken blasphemy; what further need have we of witnesses?
22542Thou wast altogether born in sins, and dost thou teach us?
22542We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest thou, Ye shall be made free?
22542What have I to do with thee?
22542What is that to us?
22542What is truth?
22542What is written in the law? 22542 What manner of man is this,"they asked one of another,"that even the wind and the sea obey him?"
22542What will ye give me?
22542When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers? 22542 When Paul came to certain disciples, he asked if they had received the Holy Ghost?
22542Where have ye laid him?
22542Who is this Son of man?
22542Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
22542Who then can be saved?
22542Whom makest thou thyself?
22542Whose is this image and superscription?
22542Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? 22542 [ 1090] The opening sentence,"But what think ye?"
22542[ 1247] And further,the cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?
22542[ 573] What stronger testimony of the Baptist''s integrity is needed? 22542 [ 910] Whatever of motive there may have been in the lawyer''s query,"Who is my neighbour?"
22542''Saidest thou dogs?
22542( 2 Kings 5:25) when his heart went with his servant all the way that he had gone; and even in the question of God Himself to Adam,''Where art thou?''
22542( Gen. 3:9), and to Cain,''Where is Abel thy brother?''
22542151, 152) raises the question and answers it with excellent reasoning and in eloquent lines:"Why did not this multitude of ignorant pilgrims resist?
22542A father among his children, and demanding Who committed this fault?
22542After long experience, Peter''s concern was:"Behold, we have forsaken all, and followed thee; what shall we have therefore?
22542Again He put the question,"Whom seek ye?"
22542All these he had forsaken; what was to be his reward?
22542And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle?
22542And especially, how would she be regarded by her espoused husband?
22542And he called him, and said unto him, How is it that I hear this of thee?
22542And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?"
22542And ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years, be loosed from this bond on the sabbath day?"
22542And the Lord said: Whom shall I send?
22542And the governor said, Why, what evil hath he done?
22542And they said, What need we any further witness?
22542And through what means could glory to God in the highest be more effectively rendered?
22542And what came of it all?
22542And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
22542And who would have been the legal successor to Joseph?
22542And why take ye thought for raiment?
22542And yet the third time Jesus asked,"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?"
22542Andrew added that there was a lad present who had five barley loaves, and two small fishes,"But,"said he,"what are they among so many?"
22542Andrew and John were so impressed by the Baptist''s testimony that they immediately followed Jesus; and He, turning toward them asked:"What seek ye?"
22542Are ye not much better than they?
22542Are you in doubt as to what that message means to- day?
22542As they supplicated the Father in the Son''s name, Jesus appeared amongst them, and asked:"What will ye that I shall give unto you?"
22542As they wended their way down the mountain- side, they asked the Master:[787]"Why then say the scribes that Elias must first come?"
22542Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?"
22542Behold he[ Christ] is in the desert, go not forth: behold, he is in the secret chambers, believe it not"?
22542Believest thou this?"
22542But God said unto him, Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee: then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided?
22542But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
22542But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree with me for a penny?
22542But how can such come except through the maintenance of good will toward men?
22542But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
22542But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?"
22542But the Lord comforted them, saying"Why are ye troubled?
22542But was He a mere man, like even the most honored of God''s servants?
22542But which?
22542But why proceed with labored reasoning, which can lead to but one conclusion, when our Lord''s own words and other scriptures confirm the fact?
22542Caiaphas, rising from his seat to give dramatic emphasis to his question, demanded of Jesus:"Answerest thou nothing?
22542Calmly He replied to their piteous call,"Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?"
22542Can a devil open the eyes of the blind?"
22542Can it be said that the father''s foreknowledge is a cause of the son''s sinful life?
22542Can such souls as these be other than hypocrites in asking God to deliver them from the evils they have sought?
22542Construing the last declaration as applying to the mortal state only, they said:"Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?"
22542Could he not be just to them and charitable to the rest if he so chose?
22542Could it be that he was the Christ?
22542Did He dare to class them with Gentiles and lepers?
22542Did He pretend to exalt Himself above Abraham and the prophets?
22542Doth he thank that servant because he did the things that were commanded him?
22542Enoch pleaded:"O Lord, wilt thou not have compassion upon the earth?"
22542For if they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry?"
22542For the difficult passage,"Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted?"
22542Had not John given to Jesus His first attestation?
22542Had not the lost been found again?
22542Had the Father so soon forgotten as to leave His Beloved Son thus to suffer?
22542Had they forgotten the former occasion on which a greater multitude had been fed and filled with but five loaves and two small fishes?
22542Had they not already seen signs in profusion?
22542Have they not read the scriptures, which say ye must take upon you the name of Christ, which is my name?
22542Have you never been so happy that you have had to weep?
22542Have you some besetting weakness, some sinful indulgence that you have vainly tried to overcome?
22542He demanded an explanation, saying:"Speakest thou not unto me?
22542He turned to look over the throng and asked,"Who touched my clothes?"
22542His opponents then asked with contemptuous or sarcastic intent,"Where is thy Father?"
22542How different was their acknowledgment of the Savior from that of Peter, who, to the Master''s question"Whom say ye that I am?"
22542How much then is a man better than a sheep?"
22542I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God, or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
22542If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?"
22542If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
22542If such be true of every man''s existence, how transcendently so was it of the life of Him who came to die that men may live?
22542If you have not learned wisdom and prudence in the use of"unrighteous mammon,"how can you be trusted with the more enduring riches?
22542In accents of tenderness they asked of her:"Woman, why weepest thou?"
22542In amazement some of them said:"Behold, are not all these which speak Galileans?
22542In courteous interest, He asked:"What manner of communications are these that ye have one to another, as ye walk, and are sad?"
22542In simplicity and without pride or sense of self- righteousness, the young man said:"All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet?"
22542In sorrowful earnestness the Lord pleaded with them, asking who is greater, he that sits at the table, or he that serves?
22542In stinging reminder of their national subjugation, Pilate asked with yet more cutting irony,"Shall I crucify your King?"
22542In the bewilderment of ignorance he asked,"How can these things be?"
22542In the early dawn they were hailed from the shore by One who asked:"Children, have ye any meat?
22542In trepidation he inquired:"Who art thou, Lord?"
22542In words of gentle yet unmistakable reproof the mother said:"Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
22542Intent on drawing from the men a full statement of the matter by which they were so plainly agitated, the unrecognized Christ asked,"What things?"
22542Is it lawful to give tribute unto Cæsar, or not?"
22542Is it not a rational explanation that, when spoken authoritatively by Him, the two expressions were of allied meaning?
22542Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
22542Is it to be wondered at, that from the sixteenth century onward, churches of man''s contriving have multiplied with phenomenal rapidity?
22542Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?"
22542Is not the physician''s place among the afflicted ones?
22542Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
22542It implied a question soon to follow; and that proved to be: Which of the two sons was the obedient one?
22542It is true that they disobeyed the law of God, in eating things they were told not to eat; but who amongst you can rise up and condemn?"
22542It was called out by Peter''s question,"What shall we have therefore?"
22542It was the voice of the Christ:"_ Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?
22542Jesus answered him, Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of me?"
22542Jesus answered with pathetic and mild reproof:"Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
22542Jesus asked of them:"When I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye anything?
22542Jesus averred that in the day of judgment many would pretend allegiance to Him, saying:"Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
22542Jesus caught him by the hand, saying:"O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?"
22542Jesus continued:"Or else how can one enter into a strong man''s house, and spoil his goods, except he first bind the strong man?
22542Jesus knew their inmost thoughts,[415] and made reply thereto, saying:"Why reason ye these things in your hearts?
22542Jesus recognized in the man a fit subject for blessing, and said to him:"Wilt thou be made whole?"
22542Jesus said,"Thou hast rightly judged,"and proceeded:"Seest thou this woman?
22542Jesus walked toward the officers, with whom stood Judas, and asked,"Whom seek ye?"
22542Jesus, cognizant of their disaffection, asked:"Doth this offend you?"
22542Looking upon them and upon the grain fields nearby, Jesus continued:"Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest?
22542Maddened with bigotry and blood- thirsty fanaticism, some of his colleagues turned upon him with the savage demand:"Art thou also of Galilee?"
22542Mark tells us that Jesus asked:"What was it that ye disputed among yourselves by the way?"
22542Martha grew fretful in her bustling anxiety, and came in, saying:"Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone?
22542Mary''s sensitive nature was pained by the ungracious words of disapproval; but Jesus interposed, saying:"Why trouble ye the woman?
22542Matthew records the further question addressed to Jesus:"Art thou come hither to torment us before the time?"
22542Moreover, were it possible that a man could be born a second time literally and in the flesh, how could such a birth profit him in spiritual growth?
22542Most of the apostles fell into a state of introspection; and one after another exclaimed:"Is it I?"
22542Nathanael saw that Jesus could read his mind, and asked in surprize:"Whence knowest thou me?"
22542Nevertheless, the state of mind of some was such as to evoke from Jesus the question:"Will ye also go away?"
22542Not a few of the disciples failed to comprehend His teachings; and their complaints drew from Him these words:"Doth this offend you?
22542O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?
22542Of the contentious scribes He asked:"What question ye with them?"
22542Of them Jesus asked:"Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?"
22542Of what service would a lighted candle be if hidden under a tub or a box?
22542Once more he took Jesus into the judgment hall, and in trepidation asked,"Whence art thou?"
22542One of those who had been impressed by His doctrines submitted this question:"Lord, are there few that be saved?"
22542One said to the other,"Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?"
22542Ought we not to be liberal and charitable in our judgment as to the intent of others?
22542Our Lord countered their poorly veiled purpose by asking:"Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath days?"
22542Our Lord''s reply to the first part of the inquiry we shall consider presently; concerning the second, He asked"Know ye not the parable?
22542Pained over the lack of gratitude on the part of the nine, Jesus exclaimed:"Were there not ten cleansed?
22542Peter here broke in with a question:"Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
22542Peter put the question,"Lord, whither goest thou?"
22542Peter said unto him, Lord, why can not I follow thee now?
22542Peter wished to peer into the future as to his companion''s fate-- was John also to die for the faith?
22542Peter, speaking for himself and his brethren, answered with pathos and conviction:"Lord, to whom shall we go?
22542Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then?
22542Pilate, plainly without animosity or prejudice against Jesus, asked:"Art thou the King of the Jews?
22542Pilate, surprized, disappointed, and angered, then asked:"What shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ?
22542SEEKERS AFTER SIGNS?
22542Said He:"How is it that ye sought me?
22542Said He:"Woman, what have I to do with thee?
22542Said they:"Lord, wilt thou that we command fire to come down from heaven, and consume them, even as Elias did?
22542Seest thou that ye are created after mine own image?
22542She expressed her surprize in the question"How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria?
22542She heard His sympathizing inquiry:"Woman, why weepest thou?
22542Should He say,"Father, save me from this hour"when as He knew"for this cause"had He come"unto this hour?"
22542Simon and the others at table murmured within themselves,"Who is this that forgiveth sins also?"
22542So Peter spake it in name of them all: Lord, to whom shall we go?
22542So he called every one of his lord''s debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
22542So the servants of the householder came and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
22542So this official deputation, with plans matured, came to Him saying:"By what authority doest thou these things?
22542So, when Pilate reiterated the question:"Whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you?"
22542Some of the Pharisees caught the remark, and asked in pride:"Are we blind also?"
22542Some of them asked querulously,"Will he kill himself?"
22542Some of those who heard demurred to the Pharisaic deduction, and asked:"How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?"
22542Soon after, visiting Sepharedish Jews of Nablous, Dr. Frankl asked one of that sect,''if he had any intercourse with the Samaritans?''
22542Tell me therefore, which of them will love him most?"
22542The Lord knew this man''s heart, and said:"Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?"
22542The Lord replied:"If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
22542The Pharisees asked:"Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days?"
22542The Pharisees had a ready rejoinder:"Why did Moses then command to give a writing of divorcement, and to put her away?"
22542The baptism of John, whence was it?
22542The crucial question followed immediately:"Art thou then the Son of God?
22542The disciples, eager to learn, asked:"Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?"
22542The ever recurring question was, Who is this new prophet?
22542The first question put to Him was,"Art thou the Christ?
22542The high priest accused the prisoners by question and affirmation:"Did not we straitly command you that ye should not teach in this name?
22542The inquiry referred specifically to time-- when were these things to be?
22542The question in his mind was not-- Can Jesus heal me?
22542The question then arose, how, and upon what principle, should the salvation, exaltation and eternal glory of God''s sons be brought about?
22542The question they discussed was:"What do we?
22542The reply must have been humbling if not humiliating to the man:"Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?"
22542The same offense might be found in Elisha''s''Whence comest thou, Gehazi?''
22542The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
22542The women retreated with a cry of horror, and one of them said,''Have you been among the worshipers of the pigeons?''
22542Their inquiry was:"How long dost thou make us to doubt?
22542Then He spoke to them, asking:"Believe ye that I am able to do this?"
22542Then asked he in seeming surprize,"Unto what then were ye baptized?
22542Then of the lawyer Jesus asked:"Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbor unto him that fell among the thieves?
22542Then said he to another, And how much owest thou?
22542Then the steward said within himself, What shall I do?
22542Then, with startling abruptness, He challenged them with the question,"Why go ye about to kill me?"
22542There Peter was approached by a collector of the temple tax, who asked:"Doth not your Master pay tribute?
22542There came to Jerusalem certain men from afar, wise men they were called, and they asked,"Where is he that is born King of the Jews?
22542There was such graciousness in His words that all wondered, and they said,"Is not this Joseph''s son?
22542Therefore he asked of them:"Whom will ye that I release unto you?
22542Therefore in the resurrection whose wife shall she be of the seven?
22542They have received what they bid for; what more can such men demand or consistently expect?
22542They knew Him to be the Christ, the Son of the living God; and how could such a One be brought into subjection and be slain?
22542They propounded a plain question:"Why do the disciples of John and of the Pharisees fast, but thy disciples fast not?
22542They secured the publicity they sought; what more could they ask?
22542They that heard were pricked in their hearts, and in contrition cried out to the apostles:"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
22542They were set above kings, for is it not written''Through me kings reign''?
22542Thine own nation and the chief priests have delivered thee unto me: what hast thou done?
22542This lawyer, standing up among the people who had gathered to hear Jesus, asked:"Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
22542This reiteration of His distinctive supremacy brought forth the challenging question,"Who art thou?"
22542Thus, as quoted by Farrar( p. 166 note):"''Are you a Jew?''
22542To Jesus they presented this statement and question:"Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned; but what sayest thou?"
22542To all such Jesus said, on entering:"Why make ye this ado, and weep?
22542To the Lord''s question,"What wilt thou that I shall do unto thee?"
22542To the further inquiry-- Did they actually occur?
22542To the inquiry of the uninformed,"Who is this?"
22542To the inquiry-- Were the Bible miracles probable?
22542Turning to the disciples, He asked in tones of gentle yet unmistakable reproof:"Where is your faith?"
22542WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?
22542Was it possible that the angel''s words to her had reference to this supreme expectation and hope of the nation?
22542Was it proper that the Son of God should go hungry?
22542We find brief mention of him at the time the five thousand were fed, on which occasion Jesus asked him"Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?"
22542Were the children of Abraham included?
22542Were they first found in an oyster, or in some manufacturing laboratory?
22542Were they the ninety and nine, who, by self- estimation had strayed not, being"just persons, which need no repentance?"
22542Were they to be likened unto despized unbelievers, and that too by the son of the village carpenter, who had grown from childhood in their community?
22542Were they, His townsmen, to be slighted?
22542Were those grumblers justified in their evil displeasure because their master was charitable and good?
22542What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?
22542What blasphemy could be greater?
22542What cared they that no sentence had been pronounced against him, or that they were acting in reckless defiance of Roman law?
22542What did it mean?
22542What did this Galilean, who owned nothing but the clothes He wore, know about money or the best way of administering wealth?
22542What does the brightest light avail the man who is blind?
22542What finds he inside the gilded wrapping?
22542What need of the decalog could there be if mankind would obey this first and great and all- embracing commandment?
22542What other man has been without sin, and therefore wholly exempt from the dominion of Satan, and to whom death, the wage of sin, is not naturally due?
22542What other man has come to earth with such appointment, clothed with the authority of such foreordination?
22542What other man has lived with power to withstand death, over whom death could not prevail except through his own submission?
22542What right have we to declare that God meant not what He said?
22542What right have we to turn the scriptures from their proper sense and meaning?
22542What sayest thou of thyself?
22542What think ye?
22542What was the opinion of the common people worth?
22542What was the speck in his neighbor''s vision to the obscuring beam in his own eye?
22542What will mortals not do, to what lengths have men not gone, to assuage the pangs of hunger?
22542When He reached Peter, that impulsive apostle protested, saying:"Lord, dost thou wash my feet?"
22542When Peter entered, and was about to inform the Master concerning the interview, Jesus forestalled him, saying:"What thinkest thou, Simon?
22542When he tested the efficacy of their baptism by asking"Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?"
22542When shall I rest, and be cleansed from the filthiness which is gone forth out of me?
22542When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
22542When the meal was finished,"Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?"
22542When they had retired to the house, they asked of Jesus,"Why could not we cast him out?"
22542When will my Creator sanctify me, that I may rest, and righteousness for a season abide upon my face?"
22542Whence came His wisdom, before which all their academic attainments were as nothing?
22542Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk?"
22542Whether of them twain did the will of his father?
22542Which mountain overtops all the rest?
22542Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
22542Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
22542Which river is the longest or the largest?
22542Whither can we go for words of eternal life, if not to Christ?
22542Who among men can word a more solemn and awful warning against the danger of committing the dread unpardonable sin?
22542Who baptized you, then?
22542Who ever did that?
22542Who ever had so great a privilege or glory?
22542Who ever led the Son of God into the waters of baptism, beholding the Holy Ghost descend upon Him in the sign of a dove?
22542Who is the greatest poet, philosopher, scientist, preacher or statesman?
22542Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
22542Who of them was to be prime minister; who would be chancellor, who the commander of the troops?
22542Who stands first and foremost in the community, the nation, or even, as the apostles in their aspiring ignorance asked, in the kingdom of heaven?
22542Who was trusted with such a mission before or since?
22542Who would dare to affirm that man can originate a priesthood which God is bound to honor and acknowledge?
22542Whose should be the wealth, to amass which he had jeopardized his soul?
22542Why did Ahab not dare to arrest Elijah at the door of Naboth''s vineyard?
22542Why did David abjectly obey the orders of Joab?
22542Why did Pilate waver, hesitate, vacillate, and at length yield contrary to his conscience and his will?
22542Why did not every man of the tribe of Simeon become a Goel to the dauntless assassin?
22542Why did not some among the multitude object?
22542Why not prove the Father''s interest in His Son at this moment of dire necessity?
22542Why would He not treat them to some entertaining exhibition of His powers?
22542Why, in the same way we might ask, did Saul suffer Samuel to beard him in the very presence of his army?
22542With burning words of certain conviction He continued:"O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things?
22542With ill- concealed anger the temple officials demanded of Him:"Hearest thou what these say?"
22542With seeming indignation they rejoined:"Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days?
22542Would He clear Himself of the blasphemy that attached to the unjustified acknowledgment of so awful a dignity?
22542Would he be justified in keeping aloof from the sick and the suffering?
22542Would they also go away?
22542Would you know where Christ is to be found?
22542Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
22542Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold?
22542Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
22542[ 1000] Jesus said:"Why callest thou me good?
22542[ 1003] Everyone of us may pertinently ask, What do I lack?
22542[ 1008] Was there not a suggestion of the hireling''s spirit in the query of even the first of the apostles,"What shall we have therefore?"
22542[ 1027] Jesus thus met her objection:"Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God?"
22542[ 1243] This is a more nearly correct translation than"wherefore art thou come?"
22542[ 1296] Wherein lay the cause of Pilate''s weakness?
22542[ 423]"Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
22542[ 566] These came to Christ and reported the purpose of their visit thus:"John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, saying, Art thou he that should come?
22542[ 598] At this triumph over the powers of evil the people were the more amazed and said:"Is not this the son of David?"
22542[ 668] Jesus asked,"What is thy name?"
22542[ 686] But there is in Christ''s question,"Who touched me?"
22542[ 713] Jesus, realizing that the people were hungry, asked Philip, one of the Twelve,"Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?"
22542[ 740] To the question:"Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders?
22542[ 818]"How think ye?
22542[ 851] The question of the scribes and Pharisees,"But what sayest thou?"
22542[ 942] WILL MANY OR FEW BE SAVED?
22542and added:"What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?"
22542and extended the question,"or to do evil?
22542and how then will ye know all parables?
22542and in thy name done many wonderful works?
22542and in thy name done many wonderful works?
22542and in thy name have cast out devils?
22542and in thy name have cast out devils?
22542and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?"
22542and what was the greatest commandment of all?
22542and who are my brethren?"
22542and who gave thee this authority?"
22542and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
22542and"How is it that ye have no faith?"
22542and"Wherefore didst thou doubt?
22542art thou come to destroy us?
22542asked Salameh Cohen, the Samaritan high priest, of Dr. Frankl;''and do you come to us, the Samaritans, who are despised by the Jews?''
22542but where are the nine?
22542but-- Will He heal me?
22542can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?"
22542from heaven, or of men?"
22542from whence then hath it tares?
22542hath no man condemned thee?
22542he answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?
22542he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?"
22542how long shall I suffer you?"
22542how readest thou?"
22542in other words, Can this be any other than the Christ we have been so long expecting?
22542knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee?"
22542meaning, Art thou also a disciple of this Galilean whom we hate?
22542of their own children, or of strangers?
22542of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute?
22542or as Luke puts it,"Who touched me?"
22542or look we for another?"
22542or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
22542or, according to a more correct transcript of them:''Why does this one speak thus?
22542or, as Matthew states the question:"Master, which is the great commandment in the law?"
22542they demanded; and further,"Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him?"
22542till seven times?"
22542to save life, or to kill?"
22542what is it which these witness against thee?"
22542what shall I say unto them?
22542which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?_"What mind of man can fathom the significance of that awful cry?
22542which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?_"What mind of man can fathom the significance of that awful cry?
22542whom seekest thou?"
22542whose son is he?
22542why are they then baptized for the dead?
22542will ye also be his disciples?"
22542wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?
22542wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"