Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | denote a hundred, the right hand is used instead of the left:
2 I, 3 | fingers which on the left hand represented widowhood, and
3 I, 5 | stricken by the avenging hand of God. He praises Samson,
4 I, 8 | read, 4301 “at thy right hand doth stand the queen in
5 I, 10| he commands, on the other hand, that if the unbeliever
6 I, 12| the furnace, then by the hand of the cunning workman have
7 I, 12| the course, holds in His hand the prize of virginity,
8 I, 13| is short, the Lord is at hand. Even though we lived nine
9 I, 13| flesh by lust. On the other hand, she who is married thinks
10 I, 14| without turning to the right hand or to the left. He has followed
11 I, 18| was applied, as though the hand of God had fashioned us
12 I, 21| Prince of the host, sword in hand, that is either to shew
13 I, 23| children of Ammon into mine hand, then it shall be, that
14 I, 33| virginity. On the other hand, Ezekiel, who was kept captive
15 I, 34| girdles, nor staff in their hand, nor shoes on their feet.
16 I, 37| spent, and the day is at hand.” And lastly: “Put ye on
17 I, 38| Christ sitteth on the right hand of God; let us set our affections
18 I, 41| his arms slain by her own hand. Greek writers tell also
19 I, 43| built Carthage. And when her hand was sought in marriage by
20 I, 43| little children in either hand and leaped into the burning
21 I, 45| thought of dying by his own hand, that he might not be the
22 I, 45| wrested the weapon from his hand, and pierced his side. When
23 I, 47| wit, another with his open hand. Somehow, or sometime, the
24 II, 4 | devil standing at his right hand; and white raiment is afterwards
25 II, 6 | judge that anything from the hand of God is superfluous, because
26 II, 6 | themselves out with the work of hand or foot, who ply the oar,
27 II, 6 | their purse, a staff in the hand, shoes on the feet? or to
28 II, 14| drinking with the hollow of his hand he is related to have dashed
29 II, 15| that we had died by the hand of the Lord in the land
30 II, 15| ignorance, and his father’s hand was raised against him,
31 II, 17| God at whose prophecy the hand of King Jeroboam withered,
32 II, 18| just stand on the right hand, the other on the left:
33 II, 19| fold; and, on the other hand, that the bad ground admitted
34 II, 20| earthly Adam is on the left hand, and will perish: the heavenly
35 II, 20| heavenly Adam is on the right hand, and will be saved. He who
36 II, 21| grimy, and haggard, and your hand was horny with toil: now
37 II, 21| you, is placed on the left hand, and corresponds to the
38 II, 21| be a sheep on the right hand; or, if you perversely repent
39 II, 22| and the goats on the right hand and on the left are the
40 II, 22| is with him on the right hand shine with the same glory
41 II, 22| queen upon the Lord’s right hand, in raiment of wrought gold,
42 II, 22| themselves who stand on the right hand)? then listen to the sequel: 4854 “
43 II, 23| they stand on the right hand; but there is a difference
44 II, 25| which stand on the right hand will be brought into the
45 II, 25| another, or on the other hand the goats, but merely makes
46 II, 27| sheep and stand on the right hand. There are angels who descend
47 II, 28| wished to sit on His left hand, the other on His right: 4891 “
48 II, 28| but to sit on my right hand, and on my left hand, is
49 II, 28| right hand, and on my left hand, is not mine to give, but
50 II, 28| God, that is on the right hand, they are not among the
51 II, 29| is His eye, and who His hand?—a distinction indicated
52 II, 30| indeed stand on the right hand, but one stands as a bridegroom,
53 II, 30| eye to the finger, nor the hand to the ear, but that if
54 II, 30| earthly Adam stand on the left hand, those who were in the heavenly
55 II, 30| heavenly are on the right hand, before we go further, let
56 II, 30| some stood on the right hand of God, others on the left: 4909 “
57 II, 33| that they are on the right hand, but do not stand there:
58 II, 33| indeed stand on the right hand, but are of a far inferior
59 II, 34| phrase, all upon the right hand are to be “up to the same
60 II, 35| sheep and goats on the right hand and the left, the righteous
61 II, 36| Him wavered: on the other hand all the people applauded
62 II, 36| be seen any day stick in hand belabouring the fools about
63 II, 37| who stands on the right hand shall enter into the kingdom
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