Part, Question
1 1, 16 | Socrates sits, will sit, sat." Therefore the truth of
2 1, 25 | so does it to say that he sat, and did not sit. But to
3 1, 73 | Apoc. 21:5: "And He that sat on the throne said: Behold
4 1, 72 | Apoc. 21:5: "And He that sat on the throne said: Behold
5 2, 102 | the foot-stool to Him that sat on the propitiatory. ~These
6 2, 163 | the ass on which Balaam sat ~spoke to him, except that
7 2, 166 | who played: 'The people sat down to eat and drink, and ~
8 2, 166 | Ex. 32:6): "The people sat down to eat and drink, and
9 2, 166 | written (Jer. 15:17): "I sat not in the assembly of jesters,"
10 2, 166 | mourn; wherefore he adds: "I sat ~alone, because Thou hast
11 3, 25 | the king's mother, and she sat on His right hand." ~Moreover,
12 3, 40 | publicans and sinners came, and sat down ~with Jesus and His
13 3, 58 | as we say of any man: 'He sat in that country for three
14 3, 59 | 9): "The Ancient of days sat"; and ~further on (Dan.
15 3, 59 | Dan. 7:10), "the judgment sat, and the books were opened." ~
16 3, 59 | that "the Ancient of days sat," and when he subsequently ~
17 3, 59 | according to Ps. 9:5: "Thou hast sat on ~the throne, who judgest
18 Suppl, 86| I saw seats, and they sat upon them and judgment was
19 Suppl, 87| and the Ancient of days sat." Now the thrones signify
20 Suppl, 87| that the "Ancient of ~days sat." But the judicial power
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