This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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21905 | But this love, which limits and conquers self- love, this love which so well testifies to the excellence of man, whence does it proceed? |
21905 | Why, on the contrary, does he cling to it more and more? |
40671 | He saluted the strangers, and enquired of them from what country they came? |
40671 | He then declared aloud to the people,"How could that poor bird foretell our fortune, which knew nothing of its own?" |
40671 | It has been asked why this new Temple, built by Herod, was not called the third Temple? |
40671 | It has been remarked by historians,"how is it possible that so strong a place could have been taken in so short a time?" |
40671 | The King kindly asked Nehemiah what was the cause for sorrow and tears? |
40671 | Who is there, being as I am, would go into the Temple to save his life? |
15173 | ''Why have you done that?'' 15173 Have you any of his letters still, Father?" |
15173 | I 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?'' |
15173 | Do we laugh at the symbols and charms that many of them wear? |
15173 | I asked them where it was written that this was a sin? |
15173 | I gave Benjamin his Sabbath clothes and a clean tsitsith, and what do you think he did?" |
15173 | I 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?" |
15173 | Just then the mother came in, very excited, and said to her husband:"What will you say to this? |
15173 | Sometimes twenty poor people come in on a Sabbath day and say:''Spare me, please, a little hot water?'' |
15173 | They said:''Why should doing so make us be laughed at by other nations? |
15173 | What made you throw the tsitsith down on the floor this afternoon and say to your mother that you would not wear it?" |
15173 | What 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?" |
15173 | exclaimed 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? |
6971 | But even if Dr. Guttmann''s claim were granted, and it is considerably exaggerated, how does it help? |
6971 | Can any religious festival have a nobler subject?'' |
6971 | Can the world afford to surrender a single one of its forces for good? |
6971 | Greek culture does not need Greeks to carry it on; why does Jewish culture need Jews? |
6971 | If there are ten millions of men, women, and children who live, and live not ignobly, by Judaism, can it be contended that Judaism is obsolete? |
6971 | Is it obsolete? |
6971 | Shall, he asks, we recognise Judaism as the solitary exception, as the unique instance of the survival of the unfit and the unnecessary? |
6971 | Should not a religion have a festival or holy day of this kind? |
6971 | The chief modern problem in Jewish life is just this: To what extent, and in what manner, can Judaism still place itself under the reign of Law? |
6971 | They reduced everything into one fabric; the good and holy was only one woof in a broad earthly warp''(_ What is Christianity?_ p. 47). |
6971 | Who contends that for carrying on Greek culture you need Greeks? |
6971 | Who is like unto Thee, Lord of mighty acts, and who resembleth Thee, O King, who killest and quickenest, and causest salvation to spring forth? |
6971 | Why then, when Judaea fell, did the Jews remain? |
2030 | The_ niggilma_ of the ground springs forth in abundance(?)! |
2030 | ), Thou man of Shuruppak, son of Ubar- Tutu, By our hand(?) |
2030 | 900(?) |
2030 | And after he had called their names and they had been allotted to divine rulers(? |
2030 | Dumuzi,(3), the hunter(? |
2030 | For what then were the Semitic Babylonians themselves responsible? |
2030 | For why is it we divide the day into twenty- four hours? |
2030 | I gazed upon the quarters( of the world)--all(?) |
2030 | The light of the hero, the Sun- god,( he) causes to enter into the interior(?) |
2030 | We come then to the question, at what periods and by what process did the Hebrews become acquainted with Babylonian ideas? |
2030 | What evidence, we may ask, does this early Sumerian Version offer with regard to the origin and literary history of the Hebrew Versions? |
2030 | What explanation have we of this fact? |
2030 | What light does it throw on the general character of Deluge stories and their suggested Egyptian origin? |
2030 | What light then does our new material throw upon traditional origins of civilization? |
2030 | What new light, then, do these old Sumerian records throw on Hebrew traditions concerning the early ages of mankind? |
2030 | Ziusudu opened the opening of the great boat; The light of the hero, the Sun- god,( he) causes to enter into the interior(?) |
2030 | Ziusudu, the king, Bows himself down before the Sun- god; The king sacrifices an ox, a sheep he slaughters(?). |
2030 | against me by committing a Why didst thou not take counsel trespass, and I stretch out but didst cause a flood? |
2030 | land, the land of(1) Then they took me and afar off, Dilmun(? |
2030 | land,(1) the land(1) of Dilmun(? |
2030 | mankind), The_ niggil(ma)_ of the earth they caused the earth to produce(? |
2030 | of these cities, Eridu, he gave to the leader, Nu- dimmud, Secondly, to Nugira(?) |
2030 | {''Alaparos(? |
2030 | {''Otiartes(? |
8548 | And he who learns from the old, to what is he like? |
8548 | And if not now, when?" |
8548 | And that which depended upon no such cause? |
8548 | And that which was not in the Name of Heaven? |
8548 | And whence can it be shown that the same applies even to one? |
8548 | And whence can it be shown that the same applies to five? |
8548 | And whence can it be shown that the same applies to three? |
8548 | And whence can it be shown that the same applies to two? |
8548 | Because it is written,"Thus saith the Lord, the heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool: what manner of house will ye build unto me? |
8548 | Ben Zoma said,"Who is wise? |
8548 | But he whose works exceed his wisdom, to what is he like? |
8548 | But if I care for myself only, what am I? |
8548 | Could it not have been created with one saying? |
8548 | Elisha, the son of Abuyah, said,"If one learns as a child, what is it like? |
8548 | He said to me,''Rabbi, from what place art thou?'' |
8548 | He used to say,"He whose wisdom exceeds his works, to what is he like? |
8548 | He used to say,"If I am not for myself, who will be for me? |
8548 | If one learns as an old man, what is it like? |
8548 | R. Jose, the son of Judah, of Chefar Babli said,"He who learns from the young, to what is he like? |
8548 | Rabbi said,"which is the right course that a man should choose for himself? |
8548 | This applies to one''s own wife; how much more, then, to the wife of one''s neighbor? |
8548 | What does this teach us? |
8548 | What is the difference between the disciples of Abraham, our father, and those of Balaam, the wicked? |
8548 | Whence know we this of the_ Torah?_ Because it is written,"The Lord possessed me as the beginning of his way, before his works, from of old." |
8548 | Whence of Abraham? |
8548 | Whence of Israel? |
8548 | Whence of heaven and earth? |
8548 | Whence of the house of the sanctuary? |
8548 | Which controversy was that which was in the Name of Heaven? |
8548 | Which love was that which depended upon a material cause? |
8548 | Who is honored? |
8548 | Who is mighty? |
8548 | Who is rich? |
8548 | and what manner of place for my rest? |
8547 | A man who does good deeds and diligently studies the Law, to whom is he likened? 8547 ( 26) An allusion to a saying found in_ Tosefta Erubin_,Tongs are made with tongs; but how was the first pair made? |
8547 | And he who learns from the old, to what is he like? |
8547 | And if not now, when?" |
8547 | And that which depended upon no such cause? |
8547 | And that which was not in the Name of Heaven? |
8547 | And whence can it be shown that the same applies even to one? |
8547 | And whence can it be shown that the same applies to five? |
8547 | And whence can it be shown that the same applies to three? |
8547 | And whence can it be shown that the same applies to two? |
8547 | Because it is written,"Thus saith the Lord, the heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool: what manner of house will ye build unto me? |
8547 | Ben Zoma( 1) said,"Who is wise? |
8547 | But he whose works exceed his wisdom, to what is he like? |
8547 | But if I care for myself only, what am I? |
8547 | But the man who lives an evil life, in spite of having deeply studied the Law, to whom is he like? |
8547 | Could it not have been created with one saying? |
8547 | Elisha, the son of Abuyah( 39), said,"If one learns as a child, what is it like? |
8547 | He said to me,''Rabbi, from what place art thou?'' |
8547 | He used to say,"He whose wisdom exceeds his works, to what is he like? |
8547 | He used to say,"If I am not for myself, who will be for me? |
8547 | If one learns as an old man, what is it like? |
8547 | In the_ Mishnah_ we find,"Who purifies you? |
8547 | Job XXV, 6:"How much less the mortal, the mere worm([ rimah])? |
8547 | R. Jose, the son of Judah( 41), of Chefar Babli said,"He who learns from the young, to what is he like? |
8547 | Rabbi( 1) said,"which is the right course that a man should choose for himself? |
8547 | This applies to one''s own wife; how much more( 17), then, to the wife of one''s neighbor? |
8547 | What does this teach us? |
8547 | What is the difference between the disciples of Abraham, our father, and those of Balaam, the wicked? |
8547 | Whence know we this of the_ Torah?_ Because it is written,"The Lord possessed me as the beginning of his way, before his works, from of old"( 45). |
8547 | Whence of Abraham? |
8547 | Whence of Israel? |
8547 | Whence of heaven and earth? |
8547 | Whence of the house of the sanctuary? |
8547 | Which controversy was that which was in the Name of Heaven? |
8547 | Which love was that which depended upon a material cause? |
8547 | Who is honored? |
8547 | Who is mighty? |
8547 | Who is rich? |
8547 | XXXII, 6, reads,"Is He not thy Father?" |
8547 | Your Father which is in Heaven"(_ Yoma_ VII, 8);"On whom have we to lean? |
8547 | and the son of the earth, the mere maggot([ toleah])?" |
8547 | and what manner of place for my rest?" |
2849 | And indeed our legislator hath expressly forbidden us to laugh at and revile those that are esteemed gods by other people? |
2849 | And what pretense could there be to suppose that the gods would not be seen by reason of the people''s maims in their bodies, or leprosy? |
2849 | And why do not the Eleans and Thebans abolish that unnatural and impudent lust, which makes them lie with males? |
2849 | And would not a man now laugh at this fellow''s trifling, or rather hate his impudence in writing thus? |
2849 | Besides, how came it to pass that this prophet did not foreknow his own death at the first? |
2849 | But if they were foreigners, why dost thou not tell us whence they came? |
2849 | But why should a man say any more to a person who tells such impudent lies? |
2849 | But why should we wonder at the lies he tells about our forefathers, when he affirms them to be of Egyptian original, when he lies also about himself? |
2849 | But, then, what are our laws about marriage? |
2849 | How can it then be supposed that Moses should ordain such laws against himself, to his own reproach and damage who so ordained them? |
2849 | If so, how came he not to know that such his desire was impossible to be accomplished? |
2849 | Nor call I devise what Apion would have said, had their habitation been at Necropolis? |
2849 | Now, to be sure, those that came could not be ignorant of this; but for the king''s repentance and flight, how could they possibly guess at it? |
2849 | To be sure? |
2849 | What are the things then that we are commanded or forbidden? |
2849 | What form of government then can be more holy than this? |
2849 | What friendship, I pray, or what relation was there formerly between them that required this assistance? |
2849 | What gods, I pray, did he desire to see? |
2849 | What people does he mean? |
2849 | What then can we say of Apion, but that he examined nothing that concerned these things, while still he uttered incredible words about them? |
2849 | Why then''dost thou call them Jews, if they were Egyptians? |
2849 | and what can be invented that is better? |
2849 | and what is more advantageous than mutual love and concord? |
2849 | for how can this bird give us any true information concerning our march, who could not foresee how to save himself? |
2849 | foreigners, or those of that country? |
2849 | how came that unreasonable dread upon him of judgments that were not to happen in his lifetime? |
2849 | nay, how came he not to contradict the king in his desire to see the gods immediately? |
2849 | nay, how came the king not to comply with the prophet? |
2849 | or what can we take out of other people''s laws that will exceed it? |
2849 | or what worse thing could he suffer, out of the fear of which he made haste to kill himself? |
2849 | what is more just than submission to laws? |
14764 | If they are sent to Poland''to work'',''the Archbishop asked, why are women, children and aged people also sent? |
14764 | Who is flooding the nation with anti- Semitic literature, and why? 14764 Would you agree that we save their children? |
14764 | ''Would you like to go with this uncle and auntie?'' |
14764 | 13, and in Luther''s"Von weltlicher Obrigkeit wie weit man ihr Gehorsam schuldig ist"1523? |
14764 | 2 What gave them the right to speak on my behalf? |
14764 | 3, Jerusalem, 1958); Philip Friedman, Was there"another Germany"during the Nazi Period? |
14764 | 491 The following books were published:"Judennot und Christenglaube"( Zurich, 1943);"Soll ich meines Bruders Huter sein?" |
14764 | 63 J.J. Buskes, Waar stond de Kerk? |
14764 | < 231> Do we seriously mean them to be our confession of faith? |
14764 | < 308> BUSKES, J.J. Waar stond de Kerk? |
14764 | < 46> In short, that they are known for their adherence to the principles of freedom of conscience? |
14764 | And what should we say of their tormentors? |
14764 | But can we escape blame if, having it in our power to do something to save the victims, we fail to take the necessary action, and to take it swiftly?" |
14764 | But were these protests implemented by deeds? |
14764 | Can our authorities do anything to save them? |
14764 | Can we Swiss suppose that we are immune against such frenzy? |
14764 | Can we bear this, without wanting to help them to the best of our ability? |
14764 | Did not Isaiah welcome the day when all nations would flow unto the mountain of the Lord? |
14764 | Did the protests create a new, perhaps even a revolutionary non- conformist stand of the Church over against political power? |
14764 | Did they endanger their personal safety to rescue their fellow- Jews and display a deeper sense of responsibility towards them than the Church? |
14764 | Do we dare uphold it, as our Norwegian brethren have done, even if our faith should be tried as gold is tried in fire? |
14764 | Eckert und E.L. Ehrlich,"Judenhass- Schuld der Christen? |
14764 | H.C. Touw, the historian of the resistance of the DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH, asked the questions:"Did the Synod take the right decision? |
14764 | Hogyan tortent? |
14764 | J.J. Buskes, Waar stond de Kerk? |
14764 | J.J. Buskes:"Why did I let myself be seduced? |
14764 | Laval then asked:"What would you do with the children?" |
14764 | Marginal note:"Date? |
14764 | May we Bulgarians, who have longed so much for a fair and decent attitude towards ourselves, now forsake our strongest weapon? |
14764 | No people can tolerate the preponderance of an alien spirit without degenerating and being destroyed? |
14764 | Or did it succumb to a satanic temptation? |
14764 | Or should they go forward, without regard for the consequences that might arise for others? |
14764 | Or would you, if you were the Chief Rabbi, be prepared to denounce the anti- Christian measures publicly and unequivocally?" |
14764 | Perhaps this experience was necessary to awaken it out of a certain stupor? |
14764 | Should they give up the open protests so that this or that group of church- members might be saved? |
14764 | Soll ich mein Bruders Hueter sein? |
14764 | The King asked:''But what- what did you hear and from whom?'' |
14764 | Therefore, why should the Assembly pass it?" |
14764 | They will enjoy the same treatment as the nearly hundred thousand Hungarian labourers employed abroad?..." |
14764 | To abandon this role is to betray our spiritual heritage, is''to lose our soul in order to gain the world?. |
14764 | Visser? t Hooft( Ed. |
14764 | Was it unfaithful to its Lord in order to save the lives of its own members?" |
14764 | Was there an''other Germany''during the Nazi Period? |
14764 | We tremble at the dragon''s teeth of hatred which are senselessly being sown... What harvest must grow from such seed? |
14764 | What can we do? |
14764 | What is being prepared for the Jews who have remained in Norway? |
14764 | Who finances these movements? |
14764 | Why did I not say:''Thus speaks the Lord''? |
14764 | Why has Franco, the Fascist dictator of Spain, been extolled? |
14764 | With what hesitation did they begin their resistance? |
14764 | Would it not be a great triumph for the spirit of tolerance, which is certainly a Protestant attribute? |
14764 | Would it not be disgraceful, even to let our lips suggest any reasons at all against offering such aid?" |
14764 | [ 93] Quite different, however, is the sharp verdict of Presser:"And the Churches( in the Netherlands)? |
14764 | page 191 425 Literally:"bake your head"page 192 426 Solomon Samuel Mashiach in his article"Who saved us? |
7482 | ''And many nations shall pass by this city, and they shall say every man to his neighbor,Wherefore hath the Lord done thus unto this great city?" |
7482 | ''And seekest thou great things for thyself? 7482 And what manner of wisdom is in them? |
7482 | Come, and let us smite him with the tongue? |
7482 | Did Hezekiah, king of Judah, and all Judah put him to death? 7482 How can you repulse one of the least of my master''s servants? |
7482 | How much am I bid? |
7482 | How much am I bid? |
7482 | Is Coniah despised as a broken vessel and thrown forth into a land which he knoweth not? 7482 Is that so?" |
7482 | Is this, My house, which is called by my name, a den of robbers in your eyes? 7482 On what place can you yet be smitten since you continue rebelling? |
7482 | Thus saith the Lord:''Will he not learn instruction as to how one should heed my words? |
7482 | What is our iniquity? |
7482 | What is our sin that we have committed against the Lord our God? |
7482 | What other way is there for men to worship God than to bring their offerings to him? |
7482 | What was it built for, if not for sacrifices? |
7482 | Who is this man who dares to proclaim the doom of the Kingdom of Israel in the days of its greatest prosperity? |
7482 | ''Was not this to know me?'' |
7482 | After Gemariah had inquired about Anathoth and Baruch''s family, he asked"What is that scroll?" |
7482 | And to whom was the Lord''s arm revealed? |
7482 | And what are the high places of Judah? |
7482 | And wherein have I wearied thee? |
7482 | Are they not Jerusalem?" |
7482 | As Jeremiah himself expressed it:"Can the Ethiopian change his skin, Or the leopard his spots? |
7482 | As to the song and wine, did not the Sweet Singer say,"Serve the Lord with gladness?" |
7482 | At last, when the scroll was completed and Baruch looked up into Jeremiah''s face, as if to ask"What now?" |
7482 | But who was the"friend"who possessed this vineyard? |
7482 | Can a trumpet be blown in a city and the people not tremble? |
7482 | Can calamity befall a city and God hath not sent it? |
7482 | Did I not bring Israel up out of the land of Egypt, And the Philistines from Caphtor, And the Syrians from Kir?" |
7482 | Did I not bring up Israel out of the land of Egypt And the Philistines from Caphtor And the Syrians from Kir? |
7482 | Did he not fear the Lord and entreat the favor of the Lord so that the Lord repented him of the evil which he had pronounced against them? |
7482 | Did not God send them rain in season, so that crops were good and plentiful? |
7482 | Does a lion roar in the forest when there is no prey for him? |
7482 | Does a young lion cry out in his den unless he has taken something? |
7482 | Dost thou call thyself king because thou excellest in cedar? |
7482 | God is the strength of my life, Of whom shall I be afraid?" |
7482 | Had not God been with them when they crushed their ancient foe, Syria? |
7482 | Has any of the gods of the nations ever delivered his land out of the power of the King of Assyria? |
7482 | Have I now come up against this place to destroy it without God''s approval? |
7482 | He answered his questioner with a series of beautiful similes:"Do two walk together unless they be agreed? |
7482 | He held them and swayed them and finally moved many to tears and to ask,"Wherefore hath the Lord pronounced all this great evil against us?" |
7482 | He was showing favor to the Northern Kingdom, and was pleased with Israel, for was not Judah, the Southern Kingdom, too, paying tribute to Jeroboam? |
7482 | He, therefore, answered Eliakim, so that all could hear:"Has my master sent me to your master and to you to speak these words? |
7482 | How long shall thy evil thoughts stay within thee?" |
7482 | How long?" |
7482 | If we are no longer to bring sacrifices on God''s chosen altars, wherewith shall we worship him? |
7482 | Is it because I brought thee out of the land of Egypt, And redeemed thee out of the house of bondage, And sent before thee Moses, Aaron and Miriam? |
7482 | Is it not Samaria? |
7482 | Is it not rather to the men who sit on the wall, that they shall eat their own refuse and drink their own water together with you?" |
7482 | Is it too small a thing for you to weary men, that ye must also weary my God? |
7482 | Is there no balm in Gilead? |
7482 | Is there no physician there? |
7482 | It was Amos who first conceived of God as the God, not of Israel alone, but of all peoples:"Are you not as the Ethiopians to me, O Israel? |
7482 | It was during these days he composed his Lamentations on Jerusalem:"How doth the city sit solitary, that was full of people? |
7482 | Jeremiah answered him:"If I declare it to you, will you promise not to put me to death? |
7482 | Jeroboam looked quizzically at Amos for a few moments and began:"Thou, then, art the Prophet?" |
7482 | No man repenteth him of his wickedness, saying,''What have I done?'' |
7482 | No wonder that Jeremiah asked:"Who will have pity on thee, O Jerusalem? |
7482 | Now, on whom do you trust, that you have rebelled against me? |
7482 | O Lord, God of hosts, why is my pain perpetual?" |
7482 | O Lord, do not thine eyes look upon truth?" |
7482 | Or who will bemoan thee? |
7482 | Priests and people brought thank- offerings, and, together, sang praises to God:"God is my light and my salvation, Whom shall I fear? |
7482 | Quick as a flash the Prophet answered:"Are ye not as the Cushites to me, O children of Israel? |
7482 | Shall I come before Him with burnt offerings, With calves of a year old? |
7482 | Shall I deliver them from the power of Sheol? |
7482 | Shall I give my first- born for my transgression, The fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?" |
7482 | Shall I redeem them from death? |
7482 | Shall not the Day of God be darkness and not light, Yea, murky darkness, without a ray of light?" |
7482 | Shallum? |
7482 | Should the Assyrians invade the land, how could such a nation of weaklings defend its home and its liberty? |
7482 | So he read:"The heart is deceitful above all things, and it is exceedingly corrupt; who can know it? |
7482 | The Lord God hath spoken; who can but prophesy?" |
7482 | The lion hath roared; who does not fear? |
7482 | The spokesman for the Assyrians began:"Thus saith the great king, the King of Assyria,''What confidence is this which you cherish? |
7482 | Then God is pictured pleading with the people:"O my people, what harm have I done unto thee? |
7482 | Then Isaiah heard the voice of God Himself, saying:"Whom shall I send, And who will go for us?" |
7482 | This is the way they reasoned it out: Had not God helped them to defeat Judah? |
7482 | This story he followed up with a passionate plea to the people:"''O house of Israel can not I do with you as this potter?'' |
7482 | Thy father-- did he not eat and drink and execute law and justice? |
7482 | To this false idea Micah replies, with irony that stings, in these words:"Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, And bow myself before God on high? |
7482 | To whom shall he go for instruction, for inspiration, to struggle against conditions in the face of which he was helpless? |
7482 | What care I for the great number of your sacrifices? |
7482 | What do you mean by crushing my people And by grinding the face of the needy?'' |
7482 | What does he mean by saying that the people are trusting in"lying words?" |
7482 | What entitled him to speak in the name of God? |
7482 | What had he said, what had he done, that was blasphemous? |
7482 | What hardships had she been through that she was so changed? |
7482 | What is the transgression of Jacob? |
7482 | What is this but harking back to the eternal message of the ancient prophets? |
7482 | What is to be done? |
7482 | What more could be done to my vineyard Than that which I have done? |
7482 | What was there for him to do now? |
7482 | What would happen when the news reached Babylon that all the Chaldean officers in Mizpah had been slain? |
7482 | What? |
7482 | When I looked to find grapes that were good Why yielded it wild grapes? |
7482 | When ye appear before me-- who has required this of you? |
7482 | Where are the gods of Hamath and Arpad? |
7482 | Where are the gods of Sepharvaim, Hena and Ivvah? |
7482 | Where are the gods of the land of Samaria that they have delivered Samaria out of my power? |
7482 | Where had she been during the past four years? |
7482 | Where shall he look for help and guidance-- he, a commoner, without power, without influence? |
7482 | Wherefore would ye have the Day of God? |
7482 | Who had commanded him to declare Israel''s doom? |
7482 | Who had set him up to judge the people''s wrongdoing? |
7482 | Who hath sent thee to prophesy?" |
7482 | Who should not fear Thee, O King of the nations? |
7482 | Who was Shallum? |
7482 | Who, indeed, had appointed him a Prophet? |
7482 | Why could he not dry and grind the sycamore fruit himself? |
7482 | Why did she fall so low that she had to be sold into slavery? |
7482 | Why had sorrow and suffering come upon them at all? |
7482 | Why not select prophecies that these princes would repeat to the king? |
7482 | Why was I born to see labor and sorrow, That my days should be consumed with shame?" |
7482 | Why was the name being shouted in the streets of Samaria? |
7482 | Why, then, is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered? |
7482 | Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, Or with ten thousands of rivers of oil? |
7482 | Would these seeds take root? |
7482 | Would they bear fruit when the crisis for Israel came? |
7482 | Would they grow and flourish? |
7482 | Zedekiah, therefore, wanted to know from Jeremiah:"Is there any word from the Lord? |
7482 | _ The Woe of the Prophet._"What now?" |
26094 | And may it not be thus with all the future journey of life? |
26094 | And think you that I would bring sin upon your head? |
26094 | And what followed? |
26094 | And who may this chosen individual be? |
26094 | Are these brave spirits now reigning in one of these orbs of beauty? |
26094 | Are you a follower of Antiochus Epiphanes? |
26094 | Are you not proud of your kinsman, my child? |
26094 | Behold, farther on in the roll, what was revealed to the prophet Isaiah? 26094 But who, then, visibly appeared unto Abraham? |
26094 | Can you deny that you have been present as a spy at a scene to have witnessed which places the lives of all here assembled in your hands? |
26094 | Can you have read the sentence correctly? 26094 Can you not look upon me as something more than a brother, Zarah?" |
26094 | Can you not_ believe_? |
26094 | Can you tell me where that home is? |
26094 | Dead? |
26094 | Did you never hear of the proofs given by Zopyrus? 26094 Dwells the Lord Lycidas here?" |
26094 | Even the privilege of wedding a Hebrew maiden? |
26094 | From whence comes all this? |
26094 | Hadassah, Hadassah, into what wilderness of heresy are you wandering? |
26094 | Has Joab never spoken to you of a stranger, very goodly in person and graceful in mien? |
26094 | Has anything happened? |
26094 | Have you been here in the heat of the sun, my dove, letting the fierce rays beat on your unveiled face? |
26094 | Have you heard from Joab where dwells a week-- an Athenian-- Lycidas is his name? |
26094 | How shall I find my way, father? |
26094 | How shall I pass them? |
26094 | I do not understand you,said Abishai;"how is the word Sacrifice written on Nature?" |
26094 | If God should deign to take the form of Man, to bear Man''s penalty, to suffer Man''s death, might He not be_ both_? |
26094 | Is he not something more? |
26094 | Is it for this that you have washed your hands in innocency, and kept your feet in the paths of truth? 26094 Is it known what the despatches contain?" |
26094 | Is it not evident,pursued Hadassah,"that the arm of the Lord is stretched out to fight for Judah--- that His blessing goes with Judas Maccabeus? |
26094 | Is it sinful to desire that the blessings of the covenant were not so exclusive? |
26094 | Is it so? 26094 Is it, can it be because another has a nearer place in your heart?" |
26094 | Is it-- can it be true-- Zarah-- captive-- in peril? |
26094 | Is not this the_ Promised Land_ still? |
26094 | Is the Lord the Maker only of the Jew; made He not the Gentile also? |
26094 | Is there no danger from him? |
26094 | Is your father living? |
26094 | Know you the numbers of the Syrians? |
26094 | Lycidas? 26094 Now,"thought Zarah,"there is a long dark passage to traverse-- is it on the right or the left? |
26094 | Oh, mother, think you that the stranger will live? |
26094 | See we it not on all things around us? |
26094 | See you yon Syrian banner waving from the tower,cried Maccabeus,--"who will be the first to tear it down?" |
26094 | See you yon smoke arising from smouldering heaps? 26094 See you yon stone, my brother?" |
26094 | Thinks Antiochus Epiphanes that he hath power to strive against the Lord? |
26094 | Was he not with you at the rebellious meeting? |
26094 | Was it not a proud moment for Achsah, when Othniel, after the conquest of Kirjathsepher, claimed her hand as the victor''s prize? |
26094 | Were that well? |
26094 | What God hath planted, who shall root up? 26094 What course will you then pursue towards Maccabeus?" |
26094 | What have you there, Joab, under yon mantle? |
26094 | What is the number of our forces? |
26094 | What is written here of the coming Messiah? |
26094 | What mean ye, Hebrews-- friends? 26094 What means this tumult? |
26094 | What would you have me do? |
26094 | What would you say in your defence, young man? |
26094 | What, the lady Hadassah? |
26094 | When was that? |
26094 | Where are we now? |
26094 | Where is Joab? |
26094 | Wherefore not? |
26094 | Whither can I fly, and how? |
26094 | Whither could I fly? |
26094 | Whither has he gone? |
26094 | Who am I, that I should claim exemption from disappointment and loss? 26094 Who are you that you should judge, you Nabal, you son of folly?" |
26094 | Who is My Fellow? |
26094 | Who is he,continued Joab,"and how comes he to be clasped in the arms of the Lady Hadassah?" |
26094 | Who is yon Gentile? |
26094 | Who then lay a bleeding corpse on the threshold, slain by the murderous Syrians? |
26094 | Why should you not know of the high honour awaiting my daughter? 26094 Woe is me!--what shall I do-- what shall I do-- is there no way of escape?" |
26094 | You pity the sufferers? |
26094 | You will obey me, my daughter? |
26094 | Zarah is prisoner in yon palace,said Hadassah,"you will do all in your power to save her?" |
26094 | Zarah, why should I longer conceal from you what has so long been in my thoughts? |
26094 | --''Think you, child,''said Hadassah,''that a building ten thousand times more splendid than that raised by Solomon would add a whit to His glory? |
26094 | 2), and will the candlestick then be needed? |
26094 | 23)? |
26094 | 54) that Christ should suffer these things? |
26094 | And his own life-- was it not in danger? |
26094 | And how had the last half- year sped with Zarah? |
26094 | And in an almost inaudible voice the aged lady added, closing her eyes,"Must I know that misery twice?" |
26094 | And will not He for whom I die hear now my feeble prayers for those whom I leave behind? |
26094 | And, if my mother Hadassah reads Scripture aright, may not such a time be approaching? |
26094 | Are you content?" |
26094 | Are you still insane enough to choose tortures and death?" |
26094 | At last she timidly said, her cheeks glowing crimson as she spoke,"Shall I be candid with you, Lycidas? |
26094 | But what can we expect from the daughter of a perjured traitor, an apostate? |
26094 | But what was the alternative, if the dreaded leap were not taken? |
26094 | But what would such a trophy of earthly distinction be to her? |
26094 | But will not He who supported me under the one sustain me also through the other, if I must die for my faith to- morrow before that terrible king? |
26094 | Can God care only for the children of Abraham? |
26094 | Can there be salvation for any that may not partake of the Paschal lamb? |
26094 | Could such a soft silken thread bear the strain of a blast which might snap the strongest cable? |
26094 | Could the soldier''s words be true? |
26094 | Did Hadassah hear the joyful exclamation? |
26094 | Did not Nathan say to penitent David,''Thou shalt not surely die;''was not even the guilty Manasseh restored to his throne? |
26094 | Do the Hebrews hope for the advent of a Deity upon earth, or only that of a prophet? |
26094 | Do you not rejoice, Zarah, in the victory which has been won by our Hebrew heroes?" |
26094 | Does it increase the value of the diamond if the earth in which it lies embedded show a few spangles of gold dust?'' |
26094 | FRIENDS OR FOES? |
26094 | FRIENDS OR FOES? |
26094 | Had she really spoken truth when she had said,"Hadassah would not have blamed us?" |
26094 | Had there been aught in her conduct unseemly? |
26094 | Had they not measured swords with the warriors of Apollonius and Seron, and more recently those of Bacchides? |
26094 | Had they not scattered the thousands of Nicanor, and made Giorgias seek safety in ignominious retreat? |
26094 | Have we not here the Victim, the Substitute, the Sacrifice bound on the altar, bleeding, wounded, dying, and that for sins not His own?" |
26094 | Have you no friends, no relatives, in Galilee, or on the sea- coast?" |
26094 | He soon beheld her-- could it indeed be she? |
26094 | How many of the inhabitants of Modin obeyed the call? |
26094 | I could scarcely endure the terror: how could I endure the pain? |
26094 | If Gentile Christians are longing and praying for that time, shall not Hebrews long, pray, and strive to hasten its coming? |
26094 | If Zarah remained firm in the faith, she must die;--could the father endure to witness the martyrdom of his beautiful child? |
26094 | In the moment of triumph,"Will not Zarah rejoice?" |
26094 | Is it for this that you have devoted all your powers to God and your country, have shrunk from no toil, and dreaded no danger? |
26094 | Is not exclusion from this feast exclusion from pardoning grace? |
26094 | Is the note of triumph sounded here? |
26094 | Is this the faith of the Hebrews?" |
26094 | Know you not how Babylon, the golden city, fell under the sword of Darius? |
26094 | May it not be-- must it not so be-- if we read the Scriptures aright?" |
26094 | On whose glory was Isaiah permitted to gaze? |
26094 | Once when Zarah had ventured to ask the question,"Did you know my father?" |
26094 | See you the glitter of the spears? |
26094 | Shall they not search their hearts and ask,"Wherefore is it so long delayed? |
26094 | Shall we charge down upon them, and sweep them from the face of the earth?" |
26094 | She had called the Gentile by his name, could it be that which had drawn upon her the unwonted displeasure of Hadassah? |
26094 | Son of Phineas, descendant of Aaron the high- priest of God, have you no word to speak over the grave of those who died for the faith?" |
26094 | Tell me what is the name of the Hebrew''s powerful God?" |
26094 | Then, raising her head, she suddenly inquired--"Did my father also destine me to be the bride of my kinsman?" |
26094 | Think we that the All- merciful can take pleasure in the death of bulls or of goats? |
26094 | Was Hadassah angry with her daughter? |
26094 | Was Zarah thankful also? |
26094 | Was it a foreboding of coming sorrow, or a feeling of self- reproach, that brooded over the maiden''s soul? |
26094 | Was not Maccabeus their leader, and saw they not the light flashing from his helmet in the fore- front of the battle? |
26094 | Was not exultation in the heart of Maccabeus at that moment? |
26094 | Was not instant flight from court the only means of affording a chance of safety either to parent or daughter? |
26094 | Was not the Canaanite to be rooted out of the land? |
26094 | Was such a mighty hero, such an exalted leader, likely to care for the heart of a simple girl? |
26094 | What had she done, what had she said, that her venerated relative should look on her thus? |
26094 | What is the name of that God whom they would not deny, even to save themselves from torture and death?" |
26094 | What marvel if with some of these warriors religion have darkened into fanaticism, courage degenerated into savage fierceness? |
26094 | What profit is there in obedience, what benefit in devotion? |
26094 | What says she?" |
26094 | When David was engaged in rescuing his flock from the lion and the bear, did he stop to gather the lilies of the field? |
26094 | Wherefore are the heathen still suffered to prevail; the followers of the false prophet to hold the holy city in subjection? |
26094 | Who dare bid us draw back when the Lord hath delivered the prey to our swords?" |
26094 | Who guided them thither?" |
26094 | Who shall now keep the Feast of the Dedication of the Temple when that glorious Temple has itself become a thing of the past? |
26094 | Who spake unto Gideon? |
26094 | Who was He,_ like the Son of Man, who came with the clouds of heaven, and came to the Ancient of Days?_"( Dan. |
26094 | Who was it who wrestled with Jacob? |
26094 | Who was soon to walk in the fiery furnace? |
26094 | Why have countless victims been offered, even from the time of the Fall? |
26094 | Why was she away? |
26094 | Why was the dying lamb of Abel more acceptable than the bloodless offering of Cain? |
26094 | Will ye open your arms, or draw your swords, to receive him?" |
26094 | Will you not give it to him, Zarah-- you, whose very name signifies''brightness''?" |
26094 | With his wealth, his talent, his eloquence, might he not help to save her child? |
26094 | Would He not then have been welcomed by the heroes of Emmaus and Bethsura, instead of being despised and rejected of men? |
26094 | Would he not, humanly speaking, have escaped the scourge, the nails, and the spear? |
26094 | Would it be quite impossible that Britons should receive the light of His Word, even as they receive the light of His sunshine? |
26094 | Would she come to probe a heart which had never from childhood kept a secret from one so tenderly loved? |
26094 | Yet might not God in His loving- kindness have mercy even on such wretches as these? |
26094 | You have told me what that Gentile has been to Hadassah, and to Abner your father; tell me now, What is he to_ you_?" |
26094 | Your supplications for him are answered at last?" |
26094 | _ God is not a man, that He should lie; neither the son of man, that He should repent: hath He said, and shall He not do it?_( Num. |
26094 | asked Hadassah,"seeing that He Himself must be bruised in the conflict? |
26094 | asked the widow;"you will shun the too attractive society of the stranger?" |
26094 | cried Hadassah, suddenly;"was that a groan that I heard?" |
26094 | did not the Lord spare Nineveh-- pitied He not even the little ones and the cattle?" |
26094 | exclaimed Abishai with exultation;"is He not named Messiah the Prince?" |
26094 | exclaimed fierce Abishai;"why do you hesitate, Judas? |
26094 | had Zarah forsworn her faith as her father had done, though under circumstances so different? |
26094 | how many resolved to leave city and home, to dwell with the beasts in the caves of the mountains? |
26094 | is it so?" |
26094 | repeated Zarah, opening wide her eyes in innocent surprise;"is it a little matter for me to throw away my soul, and break the heart of Hadassah?" |
26094 | shall I tell all-- as to a brother?" |
26094 | slave, what mischief are you after at such an hour as this?" |
26094 | the idea were profanation-- chaste Dian with her merciless arrows-- Pallas, terrible to her enemies? |
26094 | thought the poet;"or are the stars themselves living souls, spirits freed from the chains of matter, shining for ever in the firmament above? |
26094 | what God prospers, who shall destroy?" |
26094 | what can have happened?" |
26094 | whither bound?" |
26094 | who are ye, and whither go ye?" |
26094 | why should she shun him? |
26094 | will not the All- merciful, who cares for the stranger, require that young Greek''s blood at his hand?" |
11701 | ''Why have we fasted and thou seest not, Mortified ourselves and thou dost not notice?'' |
11701 | 1:6- 9] A son honoreth his father, and a servant feareth his master; If then I am a father, where is mine honor? |
11701 | 23:9- 35] Who cries, Woe? |
11701 | 26:12, 27:2] Do you see a man wise in his own conceit? |
11701 | 29:20, 15:23] Do you see a man hasty in his words? |
11701 | 2:10, 13, 14] Have we not all one father? |
11701 | 2:12- 17] And I turned to behold wisdom and madness, and folly; for what can the man do who comes after the king? |
11701 | 2:15- 19] And now, I pray you, think back from this day, before a stone was laid upon a stone in the temple of Jehovah; how were ye? |
11701 | 40:13, 14] Who hath determined the spirit of Jehovah, And as his counsellor advised him? |
11701 | 40:18- 20] To whom then will ye liken God, And what likeness place beside him? |
11701 | 40:21, 22] Do ye not know? |
11701 | 40:25, 26] To whom then will ye liken me That I should equal him? |
11701 | 40:27- 31] Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel: My way is hid from Jehovah And my right is unnoticed by my God? |
11701 | 42:13- 50] Ye who are deaf hear, And ye blind look up that ye may see, Who is blind but my servants, deaf as their rulers? |
11701 | 42:23- 25] Who among you will give ear to this, Will attend and hear for time to come? |
11701 | 4:11- 14] Then I answered, and said to him, What are these two olive trees upon the right side of the candlestick and upon its left side? |
11701 | 50:10] Who among you feareth Jehovah, let him hearken to the voice of his servant? |
11701 | 50:4- 6] The Lord Jehovah hath given me the tongue of a trained disciple? |
11701 | 50:5, 9] He is near who justifieth me, who will contend with me? |
11701 | 53:1- 2b] Who believed what has been reported to us, And to whom was Jehovah''s might revealed? |
11701 | 58:5- 7] Can such be the fast which I choose, A day when a man mortifies himself? |
11701 | 58:8- 12] Is it not to share thy bread with the hungry, And to bring the wanderers to thy home? |
11701 | 8:1- 6] Does not Wisdom call? |
11701 | 8:6- 8] Thus saith Jehovah of hosts: Because it seemeth impossible to the remnant of this people, Is it impossible for me? |
11701 | Am I a sea, or a sea- monster, That thou shouldest set a watch over me? |
11701 | And God said to Jonah, Is it well for thee to be angry about the gourd? |
11701 | And I said to the angel who was talking with me,''What are these?'' |
11701 | And I said, What are these coming to do? |
11701 | And I said,''Should such a man as I flee? |
11701 | And I spoke and said to the angel who talked with me, What are these, my lord? |
11701 | And Jehovah said to Satan, Hast thou considered my servant Job? |
11701 | And Jehovah said to Satan, Hast thou considered my servant Job? |
11701 | And Jehovah said to Satan, Whence comest thou? |
11701 | And Jehovah said to Satan, Whence comest thou? |
11701 | And Jehovah said, Doest thou well to be angry? |
11701 | And Understanding raise her voice? |
11701 | And are not his days like the days of a hireling? |
11701 | And canst thou thunder with a voice like him? |
11701 | And curdled me like a cheese? |
11701 | And he answered me and said, Knowest thou not what these are? |
11701 | And he prayed to Jehovah, and said, Ah now, Jehovah, was not this what I said when I was yet in mine own country? |
11701 | And he said to Jonathan, Why have you put all this people to trouble, since that there is no war between us? |
11701 | And he said to me, Son of man, can these bones live? |
11701 | And he said to me, What seest thou? |
11701 | And he spoke before his kinsmen and the army of Samaria and said,''What are these feeble Jews doing? |
11701 | And how could anyone like me[ a layman] enter the chief room of the temple and still live? |
11701 | And how would anything have endured, if thou didst not wish it? |
11701 | And if I am a master, where is the one who fears me? |
11701 | And if of justice, Who will summon him? |
11701 | And now entreat the favor of God with such an offering, that he may be gracious to us, Would I receive any of you favorably? |
11701 | And the captain of the ship came and said to him: What are you doing asleep? |
11701 | And the king said to me( and the queen was also sitting by him),''For how long will your journey be? |
11701 | And the king said to me,''Why is your countenance sad, since you are not sick? |
11701 | And the words of your mouth be like a mighty wind? |
11701 | And then the king said to me,''For what do you make request? |
11701 | And they cried aloud toward Heaven, saying, What shall we do with these and whither shall we carry them away? |
11701 | And they went to the king and said, When will you finally satisfy justice and avenge our brothers? |
11701 | And upon whom does not his light arise? |
11701 | And what is mine end that I should be patient? |
11701 | And when the children of thy people shall say to thee,''Wilt thou not show us what this means?'' |
11701 | And when will you return?'' |
11701 | And when ye eat and when ye drink, do ye not eat for yourselves, and drink for yourselves? |
11701 | And who are the builders who are carrying this through? |
11701 | And who hath known her shrewd counsels? |
11701 | And who shall stand when he appeareth? |
11701 | And why am I a burden to thee? |
11701 | And why dost thou not pardon my transgression and take away mine iniquity? |
11701 | And will you talk deceitfully for him? |
11701 | And wilt thou pursue the dry stubble? |
11701 | Another problem was: What were the relations and the respective duties of Zerubbabel and Joshua, the civil and religious authorities in the community? |
11701 | Behold the Lord Jehovah is my helper; who is he that can harm me? |
11701 | But I have a mind as well as you, And who does not know these things? |
11701 | But man dies and is laid low: Yea, a man expires, and where is he? |
11701 | But what does a reproof from you reprove? |
11701 | But when they saw the army coming to meet them, they said to Judas, How shall we, few as we are, be able to battle against so great a multitude? |
11701 | But ye say,''Wherein have we despised thy name?'' |
11701 | But ye say,''Wherein have we robbed thee?'' |
11701 | But ye say,''Wherein shall we turn?'' |
11701 | Can a man be pure before his maker? |
11701 | Can not my taste discern what is evil? |
11701 | Can you find the depths of God? |
11701 | Can you reach the perfection of the Almighty? |
11701 | Condemn me, that thou mayest be justified, Or hast thou an arm like God? |
11701 | Deeper than Sheol; what can you know? |
11701 | Desolation and destruction, famine and the sword-- who can comfort thee? |
11701 | Did I say,''Give to me?'' |
11701 | Did not Solomon king of Israel sin by these acts? |
11701 | Did not your fathers do thus and did not our God bring all this calamity upon them and upon us and upon this city? |
11701 | Did the prophet have in mind an individual, a class, or simply an ideal character? |
11701 | Do ye not hear? |
11701 | Do you think to reprove mere words, When the speeches of the desperate are as wind? |
11701 | Doth God pervert justice? |
11701 | For what is the hope of the godless, When God requireth his life? |
11701 | For who can eat, or who can have enjoyment without him? |
11701 | For who hath despised the day of small things? |
11701 | Hast thou not heard? |
11701 | Hast thou not known? |
11701 | Hast thou not made a hedge about him, and about his household, and about all that he hath, on every side? |
11701 | Hast thou not poured me out as milk? |
11701 | Hath it not been told you from the beginning? |
11701 | Hath not one God created us? |
11701 | Have ye not been aware from the founding of the earth? |
11701 | He is wise in mind and mighty in strength; Who has defied him, and remained unharmed? |
11701 | How did he secure permission to go to Jerusalem? |
11701 | How far was Jesus influenced by the ideal of the suffering servant? |
11701 | How many are my iniquities and sins? |
11701 | How shall we be able to stand before them, except thou be our help? |
11701 | How then can man be just with God? |
11701 | I said of laughter, It is mad; and of pleasure, What does it do? |
11701 | In that ye say, Everyone that doeth evil Is good in the sight of Jehovah, And he delighteth in them; Or where is the God of justice? |
11701 | In what respects was Nehemiah a worthy successor of the earlier Hebrew prophets? |
11701 | In what sense is his ideal of service of present- day application? |
11701 | In what way was he informed of conditions in Jerusalem? |
11701 | In what ways were his predictions fulfilled? |
11701 | Is it any pleasure to the Almighty that you are righteous? |
11701 | Is it because of your fear of him that he reproveth you, That he entereth into judgment with you? |
11701 | Is it not in your eyes as nothing? |
11701 | Is my strength the strength of stones? |
11701 | Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire? |
11701 | Is not your piety, your trust, Your hope the integrity of your ways? |
11701 | Is not your wickedness great? |
11701 | Is there any number to his armies? |
11701 | Is there injustice on my tongue? |
11701 | Is there no end to vain words? |
11701 | It is high as heaven; what canst thou do? |
11701 | Lift up your eyes on high and see: Who hath created these? |
11701 | Now why do you flaunt your power against us in the mountains? |
11701 | On what were its foundations fastened? |
11701 | Or as one deceives a man, will you deceive him? |
11701 | Or doth the Almighty pervert righteousness? |
11701 | Or how can he be clean who is born of woman? |
11701 | Or how could that which was not called into being by thee have been preserved? |
11701 | Or is it gain to him that you are upright? |
11701 | Or is my body made of brass? |
11701 | Or where have the upright been destroyed? |
11701 | Or who laid its corner- stone, When the morning stars sang together, And all the sons of God shouted for joy? |
11701 | Or who stretched out the line upon it? |
11701 | Or will he receive thee favorably? |
11701 | Or,''Deliver me from a foeman''s hand?'' |
11701 | Or,''Offer a present to me of your wealth?'' |
11701 | Or,''Redeem me from the oppressor''s power?'' |
11701 | Ought you not to walk in the fear of our God, because of the reproach of the heathen our enemies? |
11701 | Present it now to thy governor; will he be pleased with it? |
11701 | Remember now who, being innocent, perished? |
11701 | Shall it also be reported of you that you do all this great evil, to trespass against our God in marrying foreign women?'' |
11701 | Shall not his majesty overawe you, And dread of him fall upon you? |
11701 | Should I accept this at your hand? |
11701 | The earth is given into the hand of the wicked; He covereth the faces of its judges; If not he, then who is it? |
11701 | The height of the heaven, and the breadth of the earth, And the depths of the abyss-- who shall search them out? |
11701 | The portrait is so concrete that the question naturally arises, Who was the servant of whom the prophet was speaking? |
11701 | The sand of the seas, and the drops of rain, And the days of eternity-- who shall number? |
11701 | The third was: Would the necessarily modest service of the restored temple, already sadly polluted by heathen hands, be acceptable to Jehovah? |
11701 | Then I contended with the nobles of Judah and said to them,''What evil thing is this that you are doing, and thereby profaning the sabbath? |
11701 | Then I contended with the rulers and said,''Why is the house of God forsaken?'' |
11701 | Then I said in my heart, As is the fate of a fool so will be my fate; so why have I then been more wise? |
11701 | Then I said, Where are you going? |
11701 | Then I warned them and said to them,''Why do you spend the night before the wall? |
11701 | Then Satan answered Jehovah, and said, Doth Job fear God for nought? |
11701 | Then said Haggai, If one that is unclean by reason of a dead body touch any of these, shall it be unclean? |
11701 | Then said I, O my Lord, what are these? |
11701 | Then the angel who talked with me answered and said to me, Knowest thou not what these are? |
11701 | Then the men were exceedingly afraid, and said to him, What is this you have done? |
11701 | These two things have befallen thee-- who can condole with thee? |
11701 | To droop one''s head like a bulrush, And to lie down in sackcloth and ashes? |
11701 | To whom hath the root of wisdom been revealed? |
11701 | Was not Abraham found faithful when tested? |
11701 | We receive good at the hand of God, shall we not also receive evil? |
11701 | What did the final destruction of Jerusalem in 586 mean to the Jewish people? |
11701 | What is the historical value of Nehemiah''s memoirs? |
11701 | What is the probable date of the book of Malachi? |
11701 | What people has not taken possession of her palace, And seized upon her spoils? |
11701 | What was the prophet''s purpose in presenting this vivid portrait of Jehovah''s ideal servant? |
11701 | When I lie down, I say:''When shall I arise, and the night be gone?'' |
11701 | When shall I awake from my wine?" |
11701 | When thou seest the naked, to cover him, And not hide thyself from thine own flesh? |
11701 | Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? |
11701 | Who determined its measures that thou knowest? |
11701 | Who has contentions? |
11701 | Who has dullness of eyes? |
11701 | Who hath wrought and accomplished this? |
11701 | Who is the adversary to oppose my cause? |
11701 | Who knows but he will turn and relent, And leave a blessing behind him, A cereal and drink- offering for Jehovah your God? |
11701 | Who knows but that God may relent, and turn from his fierce anger, that we perish not? |
11701 | Who provideth at evening his prey, When his young ones cry to God, And wander to seek for food? |
11701 | Who raised up that one from the east Whose steps victory ever attended, Giving up peoples before him, And letting him trample down kings? |
11701 | Who walked in darkness, having no light, Let him trust in the name of Jehovah and rely on his God? |
11701 | Who, complaining? |
11701 | Why did I not expire when my mother bore me? |
11701 | Why do we deal faithlessly with one another, Profaning the covenant of our fathers? |
11701 | Why dost thou hide thy face, And regard me as thine enemy? |
11701 | Why hast thou set me as thy target? |
11701 | Why should it be said among the nations, Where is their God? |
11701 | Why should we still live? |
11701 | Why were there many different currents of thought in Judaism during this period? |
11701 | Why?'' |
11701 | Will God hear his cry, When trouble comes upon him? |
11701 | Will a man rob God? |
11701 | Will they complete it in a day? |
11701 | Will they leave it to God? |
11701 | Will they revive the stones out of the heaps of rubbish, although they are burned? |
11701 | Will they sacrifice? |
11701 | Will you contend for God? |
11701 | Will you rebel against the king?'' |
11701 | Will you show favor to him? |
11701 | Wilt thou call this a fast, And a day acceptable to Jehovah? |
11701 | Wilt thou even annul my judgment? |
11701 | Wilt thou harass a wind blown leaf? |
11701 | With whom hath he consulted for enlightenment, And to be instructed in the right, And to be shown the way of discernment? |
11701 | Would he contend with me in the greatness of his power? |
11701 | Would it be well, should he search you out? |
11701 | Ye have said,''It is useless to serve God, And what gain is it to us to have kept his charge, And that we have walked in funeral garb before him? |
11701 | Ye offer upon mine altar bread that is polluted And ye say,''Wherein have we polluted it?'' |
11701 | Ye say,''What have we said against thee?'' |
11701 | Yet ye say, How have we wearied him? |
11701 | Yet ye say, Why? |
11701 | You who fear the Lord, hope for good things, And for eternal gladness and deliverance? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 10:20- 22] Are not the days of my life few enough? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 10:9- 15] Remember that as clay thou hast fashioned me, And wilt thou again turn me into dust? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 11:1, 7- 9] Then answered Zophar, the Naamathite, and said: Shall the multitude of words be unanswered? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 13:7- 12] Will you speak what is wrong for God? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 22:1- 6] Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered, and said, Is a man of any account to God? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 2:9, 10] Then said his wife to him, Do you still remain steadfast in your piety? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 38:2- 7] Then Jehovah answered Job out of the storm, and said, Who is this that darkeneth counsel By words that lack knowledge? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 3:2, 11, 13- 15, 17- 19] Then Job began to speak and said: Why did I not die before birth? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 40:8,9] Will the fault- finder contend with the Almighty? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 4:17- 19] Can mortal man be righteous before God? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 6:11- 13] What strength have I still to endure? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 7:1- 6] Has not man a hard service on earth? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 7:20, 21] If I have sinned, what have I done to thee, O watcher of men? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 8:1- 2] Then answered Bildad the Shuhite and said, How long will you speak these things? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job 9:1- 7] Then Job answered and said: Verily I know that it is so, But how can a man be made just with God? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Job: 21:1, 7- 8] Then answered Job and said: Why do the wicked live, Grow old, and attain great power? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Jonah 1:11- 13] Then they said to him, What shall we do to thee, that the sea may be calm for us? |
11701 | [ Sidenote: Jonah 1:8- 10] Then they said to him, Tell us, what is your occupation, and whence do you come? |
11701 | and I said, What shall I proclaim? |
11701 | and how do you see it now? |
11701 | what is your country and of what people are you? |
11701 | who, Alas? |
14368 | ''And art thou called the wisest of the beasts?'' 14368 ''Why is the law of God compared to a goad?'' |
14368 | A hundred years old, and still expect to eat from the fruit of this tree? |
14368 | Ah,she replied,"is there not a saying in Jerusalem,''The salt was wanting to the money?''" |
14368 | Akiba,said the others to him,"wherefore laugh? |
14368 | Akiva,said he,"art thou not afraid of the Government?" |
14368 | Amnon,said the Bishop,"why didst thou not come to me, according to thy promise, to inform me of thy decision in regard to my request?" |
14368 | And how didst thou explain the verse? |
14368 | And thou, why is thy name Adam? |
14368 | And thy husband''s money,continued the Rabbi;"what of that?" |
14368 | And what has Satan to say? |
14368 | And what is My name? |
14368 | And what is taught by the expression''And they wept''? |
14368 | And what shall we sing? |
14368 | And what was his subject? |
14368 | And what,asked the Rabbi,"does the Holy One-- blessed be He!--say to that?" |
14368 | And when thou sawest the man overcome with wine wandering out of his way, why didst thou put him right again? |
14368 | And wherefore hast thou done this? |
14368 | And wherefore? |
14368 | And why did you not come sooner? |
14368 | And why not,replied the other,"as long as I have a prospect of large profits; why should I falter or hesitate at so slight a thing as that?" |
14368 | And why,asked Benaiah,"didst thou jeer when thou sawest the conjuror at his tricks?" |
14368 | Art thou Hillel,said he,"whom they call a prince in Israel?" |
14368 | But how am I to get out? |
14368 | But in other countries, where they did not expound the Law, how did they deserve wealth? |
14368 | But what I mean,replied the other,"was how dost thou know that it is the Sabbath- day?" |
14368 | But,returned the philosopher,"how do you know that this virtue of charity pleases God? |
14368 | But,said Rabbi,"why do they not all get up at the same time?" |
14368 | Can there be a world without a Creator? |
14368 | Didst thou not know that he would eventually die? |
14368 | Does not''with all thy soul''include''with all that is loved by thee?'' 14368 Does the Bible make such an assertion, Akiba?" |
14368 | Dost thou not remember signing my marriage contract? |
14368 | Dost thou not remember,said she,"that charity is the salt of riches?" |
14368 | Has God pleasure in the meat and blood of sacrifices? |
14368 | Hast thou observed the first commandment? |
14368 | Hast thou set aside a portion of thy time for the study of the law? |
14368 | Hast thou spoken wisely? |
14368 | Hast thou, in trouble, still hoped and believed in God? |
14368 | Hast thou,replied the Rabbi,"ever had a boy born to thee?" |
14368 | How can I disguise myself? |
14368 | How can I know this? |
14368 | How can we then accept it,they returned,"when thus was our forefather blessed,''Thy hand shall be against every man?''" |
14368 | How do we know this? |
14368 | How so? |
14368 | I want to know,said he,"why the people of Tadmor are weak- eyed?" |
14368 | If one,said he,"has an enemy, does he wish him to be poor or rich?" |
14368 | If thou art a dead man,said I,"what is this wood for?" |
14368 | Is it not written''Abraham gave all that he had to Isaac, but unto the sons of the concubines that Abraham had, Abraham gave gifts?'' 14368 Is it not written,"said Meir,"''Thou turnest man to contrition?'' |
14368 | Is there a God in the world? |
14368 | Knowest thou not,answered Rabbi Akiba,"how Nakdimon, the son of Guryon, was punished because he gave not according to his means?" |
14368 | Knowest thou the time when the wild goats of the rock bring forth? |
14368 | Moses, thou didst say unto me,''What is Thy name?'' 14368 Now, what did the king of Assyria to Manassah? |
14368 | Now,thought he,"where is the Bible''s truth and promises? |
14368 | Of what use in this world is the spider? |
14368 | Oh, you know my master, do you? |
14368 | On what dost thou usually dine? |
14368 | Shall I invest some money for thee in real estate, in a manner which will be very profitable? |
14368 | Shall we then,said they,"suspect the Holy One-- blessed be He!--of executing judgment without justice?" |
14368 | Sir,said his host,"dost thou not know the proverb, that he who drinks off a cup of wine at a draught is a greedy one?" |
14368 | The Lord hath honored him, and why not I? |
14368 | The light,says the cock,"brings me delight; but what in the world art thou waiting for?" |
14368 | Then,he argued,"wo n''t he be poorer if you prohibit him from working on the Sabbath?" |
14368 | Thinkest thou that I fear thy threats? |
14368 | Thou knowest the Scriptures;they replied,"and why ought he not to know them as well?" |
14368 | Was Moses, your Rabbi,he asked,"a cheat or a bad calculator?" |
14368 | Well, and why didst thou weep when thou sawest the merry wedding- party pass? |
14368 | Well, well, and how does this benefit me? |
14368 | Well, why have the Africans such broad feet? |
14368 | Well,asked the emperor,"what is thy wish?" |
14368 | Well,returned the other,"why didst thou not tell me this; could I not have distributed my means without thy aid?" |
14368 | What I mean,remarked Antoninus,"is this, is there any special reason why he sets in the west?" |
14368 | What cause hadst thou to rejoice? 14368 What does it contain?" |
14368 | What else, pray, did he leave me? |
14368 | What has become of thy father''s riches? |
14368 | What have I done for thee? |
14368 | What if they should depose thee also? |
14368 | What is fear? |
14368 | What is the reason, my son,said he to his dull pupil,"that this time my repetitions have been thrown away?" |
14368 | What is to- morrow more than any other day? |
14368 | What meaneth such a storm as this? |
14368 | What need has the world for thee? |
14368 | What shall I do? |
14368 | What trick have you to show? |
14368 | What wood? |
14368 | What,exclaimed Abraham,"is it possible that a man of so many years should desire to worship a thing only a day old?" |
14368 | What,said the Rabbi,"have I done for thee, that thou art so attentive with thy services?" |
14368 | When a child was born, what didst thou? |
14368 | When? |
14368 | Whence do we derive the tradition that when even one studies the law, the Divine Presence rests with him? |
14368 | Where am I? |
14368 | Where and what is thy God? |
14368 | Where are the title- deeds? |
14368 | Wherefore not? |
14368 | Wherein are we worse than all other nations and tongues, that you should oppress us with such harsh decrees? |
14368 | Who is Alexander? |
14368 | Who knocks? |
14368 | Who made it? |
14368 | Who will be the witness of our betrothal? |
14368 | Why art thou more than any other man? |
14368 | Why art thou so obstinate? |
14368 | Why did you on both occasions fetch a tongue? |
14368 | Why didst thou laugh so when the man ordered a pair of shoes that would last him seven years? |
14368 | Why do they make the cornet which they blow of a ram''s horn? 14368 Why do you cry?" |
14368 | Why does the Bible say,''Bring two loaves of the new wheat on Pentecost?'' 14368 Why does the king not invite me into his presence?" |
14368 | Why does the law command the bringing of a sheaf of barley on the Passover? 14368 Why laughest thou?" |
14368 | Why sighest thou? |
14368 | Why so? |
14368 | Why were we commanded to bring a drink- offering of water into the Temple on the Feast of Tabernacles? 14368 Why, what has become of thy father''s money?" |
14368 | Why,once asked a pupil,"is''thou shalt gather in thy corn in its season''a Scriptural command? |
14368 | Why,said Hillel,"how is that?" |
14368 | Would not one bunch,they remarked,"be enough for that purpose?" |
14368 | Ye ask me why I am merry,said he;"come now, tell me why ye weep?" |
14368 | Ye say you are God''s friends, but when one has a friend does he pour out his wrath upon him? |
14368 | ''But was not that profaning the name of God?'' |
14368 | ''But what shall I do to- morrow?'' |
14368 | ''Have I not behaved myself, and hushed my soul, as a babe that is weaned of his mother?'' |
14368 | ''How long,''said he,''shall indulgence be given to this evil congregation?'' |
14368 | ''Shall I call upon the Almighty?'' |
14368 | ''Why, then,''rejoined the fox,''not try the dry land with me, where you and I can live together, as our fathers managed to do before us?'' |
14368 | ''You perverse men,''said their master,''how can you fabricate such a story as that?'' |
14368 | 10),"What profit hath a man of all his labor which he taketh under the sun? |
14368 | 11),''His servant Joshua, the son of Nun, a young man, departed not out of the Tabernacle?''" |
14368 | 11, 18) of the dead body of Moses? |
14368 | 12),''Who has measured the waters in the hollow of His hand?'' |
14368 | 14),"A reward in the bosom bringeth strong wrath"? |
14368 | 14),''God also has set the one over against the other''?" |
14368 | 14,"If her father had but spit in her face, should she not be ashamed seven days?" |
14368 | 16),"Hast thou found honey? |
14368 | 18, in the Hebrew verse 17, is in the feminine gender?" |
14368 | 18,''Then shall ye return, and discern between the righteous and the wicked, between him that serveth God and him that serveth Him not''? |
14368 | 2)''Who covereth Himself with light as with a garment''?" |
14368 | 2),"And Samuel said, How can I go? |
14368 | 2),"Wherefore, when I came, was there no man? |
14368 | 2- 5) said,''Why ought grievous trials to be inflicted upon thee? |
14368 | 20) it is written,''He is thy life and the length of thy days;''for if we suffer while we study the law, how much more shall we if we neglect it?" |
14368 | 21), viz, to cover their nakedness; but with what? |
14368 | 21),''And what one nation in the earth is like Thy people Israel?''" |
14368 | 22),''Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils; for wherein is he to be accounted of''?" |
14368 | 23),"And what one nation in the earth is like thy people, even like Israel?" |
14368 | 26),''Shall we make man in our image after our likeness?'' |
14368 | 3),"Behold, here I am; witness against me before the Lord, and before His anointed, whose ox have I taken? |
14368 | 3),''What shall be given unto thee, or what shall be added unto thee, O thou false tongue''?" |
14368 | 32),''And he spoke three thousand proverbs, and his songs were a thousand and five''?" |
14368 | 35),"Can thy servant taste what I eat or what I drink?" |
14368 | 35),''Let the sinners be consumed''? |
14368 | 4), Rabbi Yanai asks,"Why is this word( in the original Hebrew) so pointed?" |
14368 | 4),''They shall build, but I will throw down''? |
14368 | 4),''Who have said, With our tongues will we prevail; Our lips are with us; who is lord over us?''" |
14368 | 4, and also,"I have washed my feet; how shall I defile them?" |
14368 | 45),"Why shall I be deprived also of you both in one day?" |
14368 | 5),"And he kept my charge"? |
14368 | 5),"What have I here, saith the Lord, that my people are taken away for nought?" |
14368 | 5),''Ordered in all and sure''? |
14368 | 52, col. 2. Who were the seven prophetesses? |
14368 | 57, col. 2. Who can estimate the loss the world sustains in its ignorance of the trees of the Talmud? |
14368 | 6),''And it grieved Him at His heart''?" |
14368 | 6),''Is not the fear( of God) thy folly? |
14368 | 7),''And it shall be when they say unto thee, Wherefore sighest thou? |
14368 | 7),''I took unto me two staves; the one I called Amiable and the other Destroyer''?" |
14368 | 8 without the letter which is the symbol for five, though it is sounded as if that letter was there? |
14368 | 8),"Whereby shall I know that I shall inherit it?" |
14368 | 8),''The lion hath roared, who will not fear?'' |
14368 | 8),''Who are these that fly as a cloud( in the morning), and as the doves to their windows( in the evening)?''" |
14368 | 9),"The glory of this latter house shall be greater than of the former"? |
14368 | A Gentile once asked Rabbi Yoshua ben Kapara,"Is it true that ye say your God sees the future?" |
14368 | A Min once asked Rabbi Akiva,"Who created this world?" |
14368 | A heathen said to Rabbi Joshua,"Thou believest that God knows the future?" |
14368 | A prophet and an elder, whom do they resemble? |
14368 | A pupil once inquired of his teacher,"What is real wisdom?" |
14368 | A shadow which prevails for a while? |
14368 | Abaii asked,"Less one myriad, or one thousand, or one hundred? |
14368 | After the completion of the service, Elijah arose and called out aloud,"Who is here willing to feed and lodge two poor men this night?" |
14368 | After what things? |
14368 | Again he asked,"If one has an enemy, does he wish him to be weak or strong?" |
14368 | Again he asked,"If one has an enemy, does he wish him to increase or decrease?" |
14368 | Alexander then asked,"Were the heavens created first or was the earth?" |
14368 | And a Bath Kol or voice from heaven was heard, saying,"What have ye to do with Rabbi Eliezer? |
14368 | And did they show kindness to all the children of Israel? |
14368 | And how large is Mount Tabor? |
14368 | And how long is the sleep of a horse? |
14368 | And how many children were there? |
14368 | And what is the distance between them? |
14368 | And what were these signs? |
14368 | And where do we learn that when two sit together and study the law the Shechinah is with them? |
14368 | And where was Sarah? |
14368 | And why all this? |
14368 | Another Rabbi inquired,"Wherefore has the Word of God been likened to wine and milk?" |
14368 | Antoninus Caesar asked Rabbi( the Holy),"Why does the sun rise in the east and set in the west?" |
14368 | Art thou ready to do this?" |
14368 | At what hour? |
14368 | Away went the man, but in another hour''s time he returned as before, crying out,"Where is Hillel? |
14368 | Becoming convinced of the reality of his condition, he said to some men about him for whom he experienced a friendly feeling:--"How is this? |
14368 | Benaiah asked Ashmedai why, when he saw the blind man straying, he so promptly interfered to guide him? |
14368 | But how is it possible that all flesh shall come every new moon and Sabbath to Jerusalem? |
14368 | But how will they come from the end of the world every new moon and Sabbath? |
14368 | But if he teaches him, what is his reward?" |
14368 | But if the man be thirsty, what is he to do? |
14368 | But previous to her death she cast all her gold and silver into the street, saying,"What use is this wealth to me when I can obtain no food for it?" |
14368 | But she rejoined,"Thou art only eighteen years old, and how canst thou at such an age expect folks to venerate thee?" |
14368 | But was it usual for a woman to carry such a load as six measures would come to? |
14368 | But what is the meaning of unblemished? |
14368 | But when do I arise? |
14368 | But where are we taught that his confession was his atonement? |
14368 | But who is the ignorant one from whom this mercy is to be withheld? |
14368 | But why did he not kill him from the front? |
14368 | But why is it termed Machlah? |
14368 | But why like a dove? |
14368 | Buyers paused before his stall, and asked him:--"How much for the shoes?" |
14368 | Can a woman forget her sucking- child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? |
14368 | Certain philosophers once asked the elders at Rome,"If your God has no pleasure in idolatry, why does He not destroy the objects of it?" |
14368 | Could they not have given him a chair or a cushion? |
14368 | Did Hezekiah teach the law to the whole world and not to his son Manassah? |
14368 | Did Moses''s hands affect the war, to make it or to break it? |
14368 | Did not Sennacherib, the king of Assyria, transplant the nations? |
14368 | Did not the Lord foresee that man would become corrupt?" |
14368 | Does the righteous here mean him that serveth God, and the wicked him that serveth Him not? |
14368 | Dost thou need it to sap the walls of the prison?'' |
14368 | Dost thou not know that they must die?" |
14368 | Dost thou not know that what a slave possesses belongs but to his master? |
14368 | Dost thou remember permitting me last night, in the hearing of our guests, to take away from our house whatever best pleased me? |
14368 | Either in a civil or a criminal case would he not seek for counsel? |
14368 | For before the operation commenced Solomon asked the Rabbis,"How shall I accomplish this without using tools of iron?" |
14368 | Frequently controversies arise among them, and thou mightest say,"With so many differing opinions how can I settle to a study of the law?" |
14368 | God replied,''Did he not make this festival for the sake of his son? |
14368 | God will in time redeem her; and when He says:--"How could you alone be faithful of all the mocking nations?" |
14368 | Had the brazen serpent the power of killing or of giving life? |
14368 | Happening to mutter aloud to himself as he passed,"Does the conjurer really know what that noise is?" |
14368 | Has not thy father left thee the right to select one article of all his property for thy own? |
14368 | He replied,"My daughter, whose daughter art thou?" |
14368 | He then asked,"Was light created first or was darkness?" |
14368 | He then caused them to pass before Adam, and asked him,"What is the name of this and the other?" |
14368 | He waited until he had finished, and then said to him,"Hast thou ended all the praises of thy God? |
14368 | He will say to them,"Why have ye left Me and served idols, which are nothing?" |
14368 | Hillel again threw on his mantle and went out, meekly asking,"What now, my son?" |
14368 | His scholars said to him,"If thou art a righteous man, why art thou so sorely afflicted?" |
14368 | How canst thou escape sin? |
14368 | How do we know that Abraham appointed a certain place to pray? |
14368 | How is it proved that mourning should be kept up for seven days? |
14368 | How is that?" |
14368 | How is this proved? |
14368 | How is this? |
14368 | How may this be? |
14368 | How shall I bless thee? |
14368 | How so? |
14368 | How then came they to know of Job''s sad condition? |
14368 | How? |
14368 | I have for thy sake killed the best among them; will it please thee if I kill them all?'' |
14368 | I put the water in one side and it immediately leaks out of the other; what profit is it?" |
14368 | I said to my host,''I trust you will excuse me, my dear sir, if I take the liberty of asking you how you have merited this prosperity?'' |
14368 | I said,''Son, how hast thou come to deserve all this?'' |
14368 | I then asked him,"How long are you to be punished thus?" |
14368 | If a man buys merchandise in his youth and meets with losses, is it likely that he will recover his substance in old age? |
14368 | If a master punishes his slaves by depriving them of food and clothing, does he feel pleased when others feed and clothe them?" |
14368 | If a person has a wild horse, is it likely that he would put his dearest friend upon it, that he might be thrown and hurt?" |
14368 | If one hand is accidentally hurt by the other, should the wounded hand revenge its injury on the other? |
14368 | If this be so, who is he and where is he that has observed all the 613 precepts? |
14368 | In what did the blessing consist? |
14368 | In what month? |
14368 | In what place? |
14368 | In which year( of the cycle)? |
14368 | Instance Jephtah:"Did ye not hate me... and why are ye come unto me now when you are in distress?" |
14368 | Is it not written(_ ibid._, verse 24),"For the Lord thy God is a consuming fire"? |
14368 | Is it not written,''And testify to me, ye faithful witnesses, Uriah, the priest, and Zachariah, the son of Berachiahu?'' |
14368 | Is it possible to cleave to the Shechinah? |
14368 | Is it the shadow of a tower or a tree? |
14368 | It was close upon Sabbath- eve, and Hillel was washing himself, when the man passed by his door, shouting,"Where is Hillel? |
14368 | Maurice H. Harris THE TALMUD***** Where do we learn that the Shechinah rests even upon one who studies the law? |
14368 | May the tradition not be a prelusion or a reflex of that man- crushing monster? |
14368 | Might we think that to follow such a course is an easy task? |
14368 | Need we enumerate so many? |
14368 | Now should not I find a livelihood with even less trouble, for I was made to serve my fellow- creatures? |
14368 | Now we know what God does during the day, but how does He occupy Himself in the night- time? |
14368 | Now what hath Uriah to do with Zachariah? |
14368 | Now, how can we sing before thee the prayers and hymns that belong only to the One Eternal God?" |
14368 | Now, how was this? |
14368 | Now, where is the long life to this man who followed the precept, while the one who transgressed it is unhurt?" |
14368 | On coming the next day, the Rabbi asked,"What are you dressed in?" |
14368 | On one of the walls he found the mark of an arrow''s head, as though somebody had been killed or hit near by, and he asked,"Who was killed here?" |
14368 | On the day following he asked again,"Why does the king not invite me into his presence?" |
14368 | Once Rabbi Akiva met him and said,"Rabbi, dost thou wish me to purchase for thee a town or two?" |
14368 | One Rabbi asked,"Why is the word of God compared to water?" |
14368 | One day Yehuda, an Ammonite prophet, came into the academy and asked,"May I enter the congregation( if I marry a Jewess)?" |
14368 | One day a philosopher inquired of Rabbi Akiba,"If your God loves the poor, why does He not support them?" |
14368 | One of them said,"Why should I continue this useless labor? |
14368 | Or shall I say that thy children shall be righteous? |
14368 | Or, if a person studies God''s law in his youth and forgets it, is it probable that it will return to his memory in his latter days?" |
14368 | Philemo once asked Rabbi( the Holy),"If a man has two heads, on which is he to put the phylactery?" |
14368 | Rabbi Akiba said to him:--"Papus, what brought thee here?" |
14368 | Rabbi Akiva replied,"Why art thou distinguished from other men?" |
14368 | Rabbi Elazar said,"What Scripture is there for this? |
14368 | Rabbi Elazer interposed and asked,"Where are they?" |
14368 | Rabbi Eliezer asked,"For whose benefit were those seventy bullocks intended?" |
14368 | Rabbi Eliezer retorted,"Did not Simeon the son of Shetach hang women in Askelon?" |
14368 | Rabbi Ishmael, the son of Joshua, was asked,"How did the rich people of the land of Israel become so wealthy?" |
14368 | Rabbi Jonathan says,"Where do we learn that no present is to be made to an ignorant priest?" |
14368 | Rabbi Ulah was once asked,"How extended should be this honor due to parents?" |
14368 | Rabbi Yehudah asks,"If the criminal should die in their hands, how would that fulfill the commandment respecting burning?" |
14368 | Rabbon Gamliel appealed to the sages,"Is there not a man who knows how to compose an imprecation against the Sadducees?" |
14368 | Rav Acha said when God was about to create Adam He consulted the ministering angels, and asked them, saying,"Shall we make man?" |
14368 | Rav Hunna asked,"What Scripture text proves this?" |
14368 | Rav Ulla was once asked,"To what extent is one bound to honor his father and mother?" |
14368 | Rav Yitzchak asks,"Why was Obadiah accounted worthy to be a prophet?" |
14368 | Remember, I pray thee, who ever perished being innocent?'' |
14368 | Said Rabin, the son of Ada,"Whence do we derive the tradition, that when ten men are praying in the house of God the Divine Presence rests among them? |
14368 | Seeking the Jerusalemite who had deceived him, he said:--"Why hast thou so treated me? |
14368 | Selah?''" |
14368 | Sennacherib asked,"Whence shall I fetch them?" |
14368 | Shall I imagine that I am nearer to God because my profession advances the cause of learning and his does not? |
14368 | Shall I tell thee to be perfectly righteous, or that thy wife Sarah be righteous before me? |
14368 | Should He destroy the world because of the fools there are in it? |
14368 | Should I not weep?" |
14368 | Solomon asked,"And where, pray, is the Shameer to be found?" |
14368 | Some time after Rabbi Tarphon met Rabbi Akiva and said,"Where are the towns thou purchasedst for me?" |
14368 | Still some were unconvinced, and said,"Shall a child be born to one that is a hundred years old, and shall Sarah, who is ninety years old, bear?" |
14368 | Struck with astonishment at the sight, he exclaimed,"Is it not laid down that there is no sitting in heaven, no shortsightedness or fatigue?" |
14368 | Suppose a slave had appeared and answered all the requirement which Eleazer proposed, would Abraham and Isaac have been satisfied? |
14368 | Suppose one of the twenty- two thousand neglect the duty of procreation, is he not the cause of the Shechinah''s departure from Israel? |
14368 | Supposing an ass, or a dog, or a cat, had first met him upon his return, would he have sacrificed it for a burnt- offering? |
14368 | Ten lights, said he, could not extinguish one; how shall one extinguish ten? |
14368 | The Governor Turnusrupis once asked Rabbi Akiba,"What is this day you call the Sabbath more than any other day?" |
14368 | The Holy One-- blessed be He!--said unto Abraham,"What should I tell thee? |
14368 | The Lord is righteous, His judgments all are true; His eyes note all mankind, and none can say,''What dost thou?''" |
14368 | The Mishnah alluded to is short and simple, viz, Where is it taught that a ship is clean to the touch? |
14368 | The Pharisee who proudly says,"Remains there a virtue which I ought to perform and have not?" |
14368 | The Rabbi responded,"What art thou more than any other person?" |
14368 | The children of Esau were asked to accept the law, and they also inquired,"What does it contain?" |
14368 | The forest trees once asked the fruit trees:"Why is the rustling of your leaves not heard in the distance?" |
14368 | The fruit trees then inquired of the forest trees;"Why do your leaves rustle almost continually?" |
14368 | The landlord said to him,"Who art thou?" |
14368 | The landlord said:--"Is this the way they do things in thy country? |
14368 | The latter saluted him, and asked:--"What passage of Scripture hast thou been expounding?" |
14368 | The man went away, but after an hour he returned, calling out as before,"Where is Hillel? |
14368 | The man, not the woman? |
14368 | The mayor sent for his subject, and when the latter appeared before him asked:--"What is thy occupation?" |
14368 | The question is asked,"Why is man born with hands clinched, but has his hands wide open in death?" |
14368 | The question then arose,"Who shall decide?" |
14368 | The question therefore arose,"Does the bird generally throw out its eggs?" |
14368 | The question therefore, arose, which of the ten was intended? |
14368 | The reply was,"The righteous is delivered out of trouble, and the wicked cometh in his stead;"and is it not written,"Just balances just weights?" |
14368 | The robbers then asked them who they were? |
14368 | The shadow of a tower or a tree; the shadow which prevails for a time? |
14368 | The wise men answered:--"Would you have the sun and the moon destroyed because of the foolish ones who worship them? |
14368 | The witnesses( in capital cases) were questioned on seven points, as follows:--In what Shemitah( or septennial cycle) did it occur? |
14368 | Then Papus, the son of Juda said to him:--"Art not afraid, Akiba? |
14368 | Then Rabbi Akiva asked him,"What was the reason of this punishment?" |
14368 | Then Simeon the son of Shetach, leaving his men in ambush, entered the rendezvous of the witches, who, accosting him, asked,"Who art thou?" |
14368 | Then Yochanan asked the other,"How didst thou know that this would occur to us?" |
14368 | Then said Rabbi Joshua,"Hast thou children?" |
14368 | Then said Rabbi,"Are there any such praying people among us?" |
14368 | Then said the cruel one:--"If thy God hath all these attributes, why does He not deliver thee from my power?" |
14368 | Then taking the oath with his lips but nullifying it in his heart, he asked her,"What sort of a son is thy lad?" |
14368 | Then the mosquitoes annoyed him, and the king thought:--"What can the mosquito be good for? |
14368 | Thereupon Ben Temalion( an evil sprite or imp) came, and greeting him, said,"Do ye wish me to accompany you?" |
14368 | These are the words of Rabbi Eliezer; but the sages say a man is hanged, but no woman is hanged.... How then did they hang the man? |
14368 | They accordingly gave him leave, and he went and argued thus,"Whence do ye produce your proof?" |
14368 | They enquired,"Of what good will this man be?" |
14368 | They replied,"Shall he who has but a measure or two of wheat or barley eat and live or sow it and die?" |
14368 | They replied,''For what good wilt thou create him?'' |
14368 | They therefore inquired of Benaiah,"Does the king ask thee into his presence?" |
14368 | This is it when things are peaceful with us; how much greater is our need of it then in times like these?" |
14368 | Thou art Ravah''s and Ravah is Thine; but wherefore wilt Thou destroy the world?" |
14368 | To one who writes on clean paper; and to what may he be compared who teaches an old man? |
14368 | To this Joshua replied,"Have I ever left thy side for an hour and gone away to any other? |
14368 | To this Rabbi Joshua retorted and asked,"Are then these nations still in their own native places? |
14368 | To this Rav Acha, the son of Rav Hunna, objected to Rav Ashi, and asked,"Might not the ant have been already laden with another man''s fever?" |
14368 | To this the Angel of Death said,"Dost thou mean to serve me as thy friend Rabbi Yoshua did?" |
14368 | To this they made answer,"Didst thou not tell us that he was a very learned man, and he does not even know how to explain a text of Scripture?" |
14368 | To what may he be compared who teaches a child? |
14368 | To which the Rabbi replied,''What am I to do? |
14368 | To whom does the property of a slave belong? |
14368 | Tosephoth asks,"Why was not Eve numbered among these beauties, since even Sarah, in comparison with Eve, was an ape compared to a man?" |
14368 | Turnus Rufus asked this question also of Rabbi Akiva,"Why is the Sabbath distinguished from other days?" |
14368 | Turnus Rufus once said to Rabbi Akiva,"If your God is a friend to the poor, why does n''t he feed them?" |
14368 | Upon this the judge asked,"What service have I done thee?" |
14368 | Upon what day? |
14368 | Upon which the Elders said to Rabbi Akiva,"How darest thou be so bold as dispute the assertion of thy masters?" |
14368 | Upon which the wolf inquired,"And how am I to get down beside you?" |
14368 | Was it the presence of a Divine person or only of a Divine power? |
14368 | We read in the Talmud that a Gentile once came to Shamai and said,"How many laws have you?" |
14368 | What advantage to the deceiver is his deception, and to the crafty his craftiness?" |
14368 | What caused such a learned man as Elishah to turn to evil ways? |
14368 | What did Abraham do? |
14368 | What did He do? |
14368 | What did the Holy One-- blessed be He!--then do? |
14368 | What did the lord of the garden do? |
14368 | What distinction is there made between them? |
14368 | What does the word this mean? |
14368 | What does this mean? |
14368 | What else can the term"regard"mean than that there is a distinction between the prayer of an individual and the prayer of a community? |
14368 | What entitles a place to rank as a large town? |
14368 | What if we christen it the"Juggernaut of the Talmud"? |
14368 | What in that case must you do? |
14368 | What is a female in her minority? |
14368 | What is it to be a foolish saint? |
14368 | What is meant when it is said,"They had made an appointment together"? |
14368 | What is mortal man that Thou art mindful of him, and the son of earth that Thou thus visitest him? |
14368 | What is the Talmud to the Jew to- day? |
14368 | What is the Talmud? |
14368 | What is the meaning of Babel or Babylon? |
14368 | What is the remedy when one forgets and first sits down and then feels?.... |
14368 | What is the value of the Talmud for the Jew? |
14368 | What king is this that is singled out as one? |
14368 | What merit did they possess while they dwelt in Babel, that they became wealthy there also?" |
14368 | What proof is there of this? |
14368 | What risk? |
14368 | What shall I do?" |
14368 | What shall be given to thee, or what shall be added unto thee, O thou false tongue?" |
14368 | What then did God do? |
14368 | What then should he do if he is thirsty? |
14368 | What was that theory? |
14368 | What was the Shechinah? |
14368 | What was the merit of the school of Hillel that the Halacha should be pronounced to be according to it? |
14368 | What were the books read over to him? |
14368 | When I called, there was none to answer?" |
14368 | When Moses went up on high, the ministering angels asked,"What has one born of a woman to do among us?" |
14368 | When Rabbi Eliezer was sick he was visited by Rabbi Akiva and his party...."Wherefore have ye come?" |
14368 | When a customer came to purchase an idol, Abraham asked him,"How old art thou?" |
14368 | When anglers draw the great leviathan from his mighty deeps, what hope have the fish of the shallow pond? |
14368 | When he saw the blood of Zachariah, and noticed that it was boiling and agitated, he asked,''What is this?'' |
14368 | When is this the case? |
14368 | When one stands at the judgment- seat of God these questions are asked:--"Hast thou been honest in all thy dealings?" |
14368 | When the Min had departed, the Rabbi''s disciples asked him,"What is proof positive?" |
14368 | When the decree was issued forbidding the Israelites to study the law, what did Rabbi Akiba? |
14368 | When the devouring flames seize upon the cedar, shall not the lowly hyssop fear and tremble? |
14368 | When the fishing- line is dropped into the dashing torrent, can they feel secure, the waters of the purling brook? |
14368 | When the king hears of it will he not be angry with that man? |
14368 | When the king hears of it will he not handsomely reward that man? |
14368 | When the old man had departed, the courtiers said to the emperor:--"Why didst thou so honor this old Jew?" |
14368 | When were these words spoken? |
14368 | When? |
14368 | Whence do we learn this? |
14368 | Whence then did Abraham learn the law? |
14368 | Where are we told that when two sit together and study the law the Shechinah is with them? |
14368 | Where do we learn that it was so? |
14368 | Where do we learn that the Shechinah does strengthen the sick? |
14368 | Where do we learn that when ten persons pray together the Shechinah is with them? |
14368 | Where do we read that the Shechinah is present everywhere? |
14368 | Where is it taught that when ten join together in prayer the Shechinah is with them? |
14368 | Where it is said( Ibid., v. 25),"And Joshua said, Why hast thou troubled us? |
14368 | Wherefore is this?" |
14368 | Wherefore these two fallings? |
14368 | Wherefrom didst thou obtain these delicacies?" |
14368 | Wherein consists his excellency? |
14368 | Whereupon Rabbi Elazar ben Azariah said unto him,"Akiva, what business hast thou with Haggadah? |
14368 | Whereupon Solomon asked,"And what does the wild cock do with the Shameer?" |
14368 | Whereupon the man said,"I want to know why the Babylonians have such round heads?" |
14368 | Whereupon, if this last is the correct rendering, the question arises, for what purpose Solomon required them? |
14368 | Which one deserves condemnation? |
14368 | Who are these four carpenters? |
14368 | Who are these seven shepherds? |
14368 | Who gains wisdom? |
14368 | Who hath sorrow? |
14368 | Who hath woe? |
14368 | Who is deserving of honor? |
14368 | Who is rich? |
14368 | Who is the mighty man? |
14368 | Who is to be regarded as a crafty villain? |
14368 | Who lectured to- day?" |
14368 | Why are the pains caused by a girl greater than those caused by a boy?" |
14368 | Why are the words of the Law compared to fire? |
14368 | Why by fifties? |
14368 | Why did He bless them with stars? |
14368 | Why does not the Bible particularize in this as on other occasions, and say directly,"On the sixth day of the third month was the law given?" |
14368 | Why is it called a coveted land? |
14368 | Why should we not weep?" |
14368 | Why the difference? |
14368 | Why this delay of seven days? |
14368 | Why this repetition? |
14368 | Why this repetition?" |
14368 | Why weep?" |
14368 | Why were they thus punished? |
14368 | Why, then, has God made autumn, and neither spring nor summer, the season of observance? |
14368 | Why? |
14368 | Why? |
14368 | Will it be difficult, however, for him that has the fear of God constantly before his eyes to acquire this attribute? |
14368 | Would he have given his daughter to a slave or a heathen? |
14368 | Would not any person of sense, knowing that he must appear before a Court of Judgment, prepare himself therefor? |
14368 | Would not the people gather their corn when ripe as a matter of course? |
14368 | Wouldst thou think that becoming?" |
14368 | a voice answered,"Ketina, Ketina, why should n''t I know? |
14368 | all that is collected belongs to your majesty; why then give what must be eventually paid into thy treasury?" |
14368 | and could He receive my penitence, the penitence of an apostate who has so rebelled against Him?" |
14368 | and do not buildings still exist?" |
14368 | and with what shall I bless thee? |
14368 | and"What is honor?" |
14368 | are we not the children of one mother?" |
14368 | are we not your brethren? |
14368 | are ye come forth to destroy the world I have made? |
14368 | as it does in the second?" |
14368 | as it is said,"How should we sing the song of the Lord on the soil of the stranger?" |
14368 | asked the Rabbi;"the amount which thou didst receive as a dowry on thy wedding day?" |
14368 | because he has repeated what he has learned only one time less than the other, is he to be considered as''one who serveth Him not''?" |
14368 | did I so to thee in Athina?" |
14368 | exclaimed his pupils,"should we not fear God more than man?" |
14368 | exclaimed the prophet Ezekiel; and what does this warning mean? |
14368 | for as long as the Temple existed, the altar made atonement for them; but now, who is to atone for them? |
14368 | hast thou really a hundred myriads''worth of oil to sell? |
14368 | he exclaimed;"how can such a people strive against a mighty host?" |
14368 | is it lawful to rob a Gentile?" |
14368 | is not Thy name already sufficiently exalted in the earth? |
14368 | l. 16,"But unto the wicked, God saith, Why dost thou declare my law?" |
14368 | lxxxvii 2),"The Lord loveth the gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob?" |
14368 | or more literally less one?" |
14368 | or whose ass have I taken?" |
14368 | rejoined the wolf,"the fathers have eaten sour grapes, and shall the children''s teeth be set on edge?" |
14368 | returned the unterrified lad;"why should I fear a human being more than the great God, the King of kings?" |
14368 | said Choni,"dost thou expect to live seventy years and eat the fruit of thy labor?" |
14368 | said Rava,"art thou not concerned about being so burdensome to the community?" |
14368 | said he,"Toviah has sinned, and should Zigud be flogged?" |
14368 | said he,"and what has become of thy dowry?" |
14368 | said he,"do you suppose me to have been guilty of wrong- doing?" |
14368 | said they, accosting him,"dost thou want with these?" |
14368 | shall a slave whose master bought him for twenty pieces of silver rule over us?" |
14368 | these have till now worshiped idols, and art Thou going to divide the sea for such as they?" |
14368 | v.) He replied,"Before thou askest me such a question, first tell me whether the word occurs in Deuteronomy or not? |
14368 | where is Hillel?" |
14368 | where is Hillel?" |
14368 | where is Hillel?" |
14368 | where is the law we have studied? |
14368 | where the good works we have done? |
14368 | why art thou dismayed? |
14368 | why hast thou forsaken me?''" |
14368 | why was it created in the world? |
14368 | why weepest thou?" |
14368 | xiv, 27,"How long shall I bear with this congregation?" |