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1 Pre, 0(2) | had passed through the hands of Asseman, from certain
2 Pre | before it should leave my hands, in order that the Work
3 Pre | works generally3. In his hands it had moreover the advantage
4 Pre | Edessa of Mesopotamia, by the hands of a man named Jacob, in
5 1, 1 | eyes, and feel with their hands : which they also say, is
6 1, 3 | man, (or) his eyes8, head, hands, feet, or the rest of his
7 1, 15 | holds, as it were in His hands, the breadth and length
8 1, 26 | shoulders, the feet, the hands, or the rest of the members;
9 1, 31 | afterwards so model it with his hands, as to impress upon it the
10 1, 31 | the head; on another, the hands, the feet, or the eyes (
11 1, 46 | dominion over the work of thy hands, and hast placed all beneath
12 1, 48 | will also take into his hands the injurious reptiles,
13 1, 70 | then be placed under the hands of a nurse, and be delivered
14 2, 15(28)| are too often put into the hands of our youth, e. g. The
15 2, 52 | should cast down both his hands and soul to the earth, and
16 2, 83 | he, who had with his own hands (so) dragged upon himself
17 3, 6 | these same forth by the hands of His disciples, from one
18 3, 39 | wood, was fabricated by the hands of artificers of (mere)
19 3, 39 | of evil. He took into His hands the instrument of the musician,
20 4, 2 | there are soldiers under my hands; and I say to this, Go;
21 4, 16 | the ministers: Bind him hands and feet, and cast him out
22 4, 26 | shalt stretch forth thy hands, and others shall gird thy
23 4, 26 | shalt stretch forth thy hands, and others shall gird thy
24 5, 31 | lay in wait for it, laid hands on them; delivering them
25 5, 32 | forthwith, and with his own hands, inflict punishment on himself52 ! ~
26 5, 42 | was pierced both in His hands and feet ? that they gave
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