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... PASSOVER ? 474 EXCURSUS XI OLD TESTAMENT QUOTATIONS 483 EXCURSUS XII NOTES ON THE TALMUD 485 EXCURSUS XIII . THE SANHEDRIN EXCURSUS XIV , PHARISEES AND SADDUCEES EXCURSUS XV . TRADITIONAL SAYINGS OF CHRIST 491 · 494 493 THE LIFE OF ...
... PASSOVER ? 474 EXCURSUS XI OLD TESTAMENT QUOTATIONS 483 EXCURSUS XII NOTES ON THE TALMUD 485 EXCURSUS XIII . THE SANHEDRIN EXCURSUS XIV , PHARISEES AND SADDUCEES EXCURSUS XV . TRADITIONAL SAYINGS OF CHRIST 491 · 494 493 THE LIFE OF ...
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... Passover , and of Tabernacles , is in Deut . xvi . 8 ; Lev . xxiii . 34 , called atsereth ( E. V. “ solemn assembly , " marg . “ day of restraint " ) . THE HOSANNAH RABBAH . 57 5 " There , with 56 THE LIFE OF CHRIST .
... Passover , and of Tabernacles , is in Deut . xvi . 8 ; Lev . xxiii . 34 , called atsereth ( E. V. “ solemn assembly , " marg . “ day of restraint " ) . THE HOSANNAH RABBAH . 57 5 " There , with 56 THE LIFE OF CHRIST .
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... Passover ( xii . 1 ) . This great journey , therefore , from Galilee to Jeru- salem , so rich in occasions which called forth some of His most memorable utterances , must have been either a journey to the Feast of Tabernacles or to the ...
... Passover ( xii . 1 ) . This great journey , therefore , from Galilee to Jeru- salem , so rich in occasions which called forth some of His most memorable utterances , must have been either a journey to the Feast of Tabernacles or to the ...
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... Passover and the Tabernacles , it lasted eight days , and was kept with great rejoicing . Besides its Greek name of Encænia , it had the name of rà pŵтa , or the Lights , and one feature of the festivity was a general illumination to ...
... Passover and the Tabernacles , it lasted eight days , and was kept with great rejoicing . Besides its Greek name of Encænia , it had the name of rà pŵтa , or the Lights , and one feature of the festivity was a general illumination to ...
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... Passover at which He meant to lay down His life , He retired in secret to a little obscure city , near the wilderness , called Ephraim.1 There , safe from all the tumults and machinations of His deadly enemies , He spent calmly and ...
... Passover at which He meant to lay down His life , He retired in secret to a little obscure city , near the wilderness , called Ephraim.1 There , safe from all the tumults and machinations of His deadly enemies , He spent calmly and ...
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Page 58 - In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink. He that believeth on me, as the Scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.
Page 8 - And they reasoned among themselves, saying, It is because we have no bread. And when Jesus knew it, he saith unto them, Why reason ye, because ye have no bread? perceive ye not yet, neither understand? have ye your heart yet hardened? Having eyes, see ye not? and having ears, hear ye not ? and do ye not remember ? When I brake the five loaves among five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up?
Page 152 - He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not so.
Page 234 - And as touching the dead, that they rise: have ye not read in the book of Moses, how in the bush God spake unto him, saying, I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? 27 He is not the God of the dead, but the God of the living: ye therefore do greatly err.
Page 96 - Behold, I cast out devils, and I do cures to-day and to-morrow, and the third day I shall be perfected. 33 Nevertheless I must walk to-day, and to-morrow, and the day following: for it cannot be that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem.
Page 112 - And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God, and fell down on his face at his feet, giving him thanks : and he was a Samaritan.
Page 191 - To what purpose is this waste ? For this ointment might have been sold for much, and given to the poor. When Jesus understood it, he said unto them, Why trouble ye the woman ? for she hath wrought a good work upon me. For ye have the poor always with you ; but me ye have not always.
Page 298 - Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? He that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Show us the Father?
Page 286 - The Son of man goeth as it is written of him: but woe unto that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed! it had been good for that man if he had not been born.
Page 342 - I gave my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair: I hid not my face from shame and spitting.