The Syrian ChristHoughton Mifflin, 1916 - 425 pages |
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Page 28
... known unto us . And they came with haste , and found Mary and Joseph and the babe lying in a manger . ' In the twelfth verse of the second chapter of the Gospel of St. Luke , the English version says , " And this shall be a sign unto ...
... known unto us . And they came with haste , and found Mary and Joseph and the babe lying in a manger . ' In the twelfth verse of the second chapter of the Gospel of St. Luke , the English version says , " And this shall be a sign unto ...
Page 57
... known to men to be ordinary . The informal formalities of Oriental life are brimful of sentiment . The Oriental's chief concern in matters of conduct is not the cor- rectness of the technique , but the cordiality of the deed . To the ...
... known to men to be ordinary . The informal formalities of Oriental life are brimful of sentiment . The Oriental's chief concern in matters of conduct is not the cor- rectness of the technique , but the cordiality of the deed . To the ...
Page 82
... known me . Thou knowest my down- sitting and mine uprising ; Thou understand- est my thought afar off . Thou hast beset me behind and before , and laid thine hand upon me . Such knowledge is too wonderful for me ; it is high , I cannot ...
... known me . Thou knowest my down- sitting and mine uprising ; Thou understand- est my thought afar off . Thou hast beset me behind and before , and laid thine hand upon me . Such knowledge is too wonderful for me ; it is high , I cannot ...
Page 132
... known to his people and compared the impossibility of a camel passing through the eye of a needle with that of a man weighted down with earthly things becoming one with God . The Master's rebuke of the scribes and phari- 1 Mark x : 24 ...
... known to his people and compared the impossibility of a camel passing through the eye of a needle with that of a man weighted down with earthly things becoming one with God . The Master's rebuke of the scribes and phari- 1 Mark x : 24 ...
Page 151
... known fact to readers of ancient records that in the earliest times bread was entirely unleavened . When the Israelites were roaming tribes they ate and of- fered to Jehovah unleavened bread . The Arab tribes of to - day on the borders ...
... known fact to readers of ancient records that in the earliest times bread was entirely unleavened . When the Israelites were roaming tribes they ate and of- fered to Jehovah unleavened bread . The Arab tribes of to - day on the borders ...
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Abraham American ancient Anglo-Saxon Arabic behold Bible blessed Book Book of Acts Book of Judges Book of Kings Book of Proverbs bread and salt camel chapter of St child Christ Christians church clan command disciples divine door drink East enemies faith father fear feast feet flock friends give guest hand hated hath hatred heart heaven holy host housetop husband Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jesus journey Last Supper living loaves Lord Luke Master Matt means Midianites mother Mount Lebanon ness never night occasions Occidental Oriental speech Oriental's parable parents passage prayer prophet Psalm rendering Revised Version sacred salutation say unto Scriptural servant sheep shepherd simple social soul speak spiritual star swear Syrian tares Testament thee things thou shalt thought threshing threshing-board tion twenty-third Psalm verse West Western wheat wife wine woman women word writer Yusuf zeara