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1 I| the names be written in Hebrew, that is to wit Galgalath,
2 I| same wise. For Magus in Hebrew is said doctor, in Greek,
3 I| And he named them in the Hebrew tongue, which was only the
4 I| and said to them: Lo! this Hebrew is come to my chamber and
5 I| and said: Thy servant the Hebrew, whom thou hast brought
6 I| name means literally in the Hebrew (2 Kings xxv. ) 'chief of
7 II| Thomas went thither, and an Hebrew maid had a pipe in her hand
8 II| she knew that he was an Hebrew because he ate not, but
9 II| maid sang tofore him in Hebrew, she said: The God of heaven
10 II| the apostle commanded in Hebrew the devil that was within
11 II| Greek as crowned, and in Hebrew example to other for to
12 II| Egyptian that smote the Hebrew, and of the miracles that
13 II| chore (for 'cor'), n., a Hebrew measure of about eight bushels.
14 III| Scripture. She could perfectly Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and French,
15 III| of his name.~Matthias in Hebrew is as much to say as given
16 III| Latin, French, Greek, and Hebrew. Also there was in his fellowship
17 IV| pause, that is rest, in Hebrew, or it is said little, in
18 V| name of Syriac and not of Hebrew. And the first three suspendings
19 V| letters of Greek, Latin, and Hebrew. He had for his teacher
20 V| languages of Greek, Latin, and Hebrew, and in all science, and
21 V| letters of Greek, Latin, and Hebrew, and in holy writings approved
22 V| Latin, but in Greek and Hebrew, so that none ought to be
23 VII| high voice began to pray in Hebrew. The tyrant was much amarvelled
24 VII| of, from earth. i. 112.~Hebrew maiden and S. Thomas,ii.
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