The Land and the Book, Or, Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery of the Holy Land |
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Page 74
Then almost every kind of dish is cooked in oil , and without it the good wife is
utterly confounded ; and when the oil fails , the lamp in the dwelling of the poor
expires . Moreover , the entire supply of soap in this country is from the produce
of ...
Then almost every kind of dish is cooked in oil , and without it the good wife is
utterly confounded ; and when the oil fails , the lamp in the dwelling of the poor
expires . Moreover , the entire supply of soap in this country is from the produce
of ...
Page 75
These are afterward gleaned up by the very poor , who have no trees of their own
; ' and by industry they gather enough to keep a lamp in their habitation during
the dismal nights of winter , and to cook their mess of pottage and bitter herbs .
These are afterward gleaned up by the very poor , who have no trees of their own
; ' and by industry they gather enough to keep a lamp in their habitation during
the dismal nights of winter , and to cook their mess of pottage and bitter herbs .
Page 84
This custom of sleeping in their ordinary clothes is the basis of that humane law
of Moses for the protection of the poor . If thou at all take thy neighbor ' s raiment
to pledge , thou shalt deliver it unto him by that the sun goeth down ; for that is his
...
This custom of sleeping in their ordinary clothes is the basis of that humane law
of Moses for the protection of the poor . If thou at all take thy neighbor ' s raiment
to pledge , thou shalt deliver it unto him by that the sun goeth down ; for that is his
...
Page 87
Poor things ! how they leap , and plunge , and bleat in terror ! That weak one
yonder will be swept quite away , and perish in the sea . But no ; the shepherd
himself leaps into the stream , lifts it into his bosom , and bears it trembling to the
shore ...
Poor things ! how they leap , and plunge , and bleat in terror ! That weak one
yonder will be swept quite away , and perish in the sea . But no ; the shepherd
himself leaps into the stream , lifts it into his bosom , and bears it trembling to the
shore ...
Page 88
The catastrophe , too , with which many poor sheep were threatened - of being
swept down into that mysterious sea of death which swallows up the Jordan itself
— was more solemn and suggestive . But it is eight o ' clock - high time to be on ...
The catastrophe , too , with which many poor sheep were threatened - of being
swept down into that mysterious sea of death which swallows up the Jordan itself
— was more solemn and suggestive . But it is eight o ' clock - high time to be on ...
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