Chapter
1 II | this world, we ought to give heed to ourselves, and diligently
2 III | words of murmuring, and give cheerfully thy bread to
3 IV | world to come: let us not give loose reins to our soul,
4 IV(33) | Hilgenfeld's text, if we give a somewhat peculiar meaning
5 VI | which the Lord swore [to give] to Abraham, and Isaac,
6 VII | suffered, that His stroke might give us life, let us believe
7 VII | my new people, ye are to give gall with vinegar to drink:
8 VII | then, ran the commandment? Give your attention. Take two
9 VII | Why then, again, is this? Give good heed. [You see] "one
10 IX | saith, "Hear, O heaven, and give ear, O earth, for God110
11 XI | the iron bars; and I will give thee the secret,152 hidden,
12 XII | though dead, it is able to give him life, and immediately
13 XIV | the fathers that He would give198 to the people. He did
14 XIV | to the people. He did give it; but they were not worthy
15 XIV(198)| Sin. absurdly repeats "to give."~
16 XIV | them, carried them down to give to the people. And the Lord
17 XIX(246)| Literally, "shalt not give insolence to thy soul."~
18 XIX | thou contractest them to give. Thou shalt love, as the
19 XIX | Thou shalt not hesitate to give, nor murmur when thou givest. "
20 XIX | murmur when thou givest. "Give to every one that asketh
21 XXI | ruleth over all the world, give to you wisdom, intelligence,
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