75 because he did not perceive that the phrases "daughter of Rome" and "native of Rome" refer to the city of Rome itself. In verse 776 the reading should be, as was recognized by Alexandre, ναὸν Θεοῑο ("temple of God"), in allusion to Isa. lvi. 7, instead of υ...
Of course such "secrets" were afterward turned into spiritual mysteries, too deep even for the disciples to comprehend, while simple words announcing the immediate nearness of the end were changed into phrases such as "The kingdom of God is within you" (Luke xvii. 21, for "among you"). ...
On p. 50. Magee tries to take some of the sting out of these phrases but I find his attempt unconvincing. 39. Steven E. Aschheim. Culture and catastrophe : German and Jewish confrontations with National Socialism and other crises. New York: New York University Press, 1996. esp. pp. 31...
And in praying, don't heap up empty phrases as the Gentiles do; they think their many words will be heard. *** Talmud, Rosh Hashanah 17a Whose sin does He forgive? Him who forgives transgression. Matthew 6:14-15 For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father also will ...
Satan was mentioned in the liturgy at an early period, as in the daily morning prayer and in the Blessing of the New Moon; and his name has naturally occurred in amulets and incantations down to the present day. Terms and phrases referring to Satan which are met with in Judæo-German...
Although such phrases occur as "that soul shall be cut off from his people" or "so shalt thou put the evil away from the midst of thee," it would be incorrect to take them literally, or to deduce from them certain theories of penal law, as Förster has recently done. On the ...
Especially favorite phrases are ("Amen! may this be the will" [of God]) generally used after prayers which do not conclude with a doxology; ("May he live to see good days, Amen!"), a formula usually appended to the name in letters; and ("And let us say Amen!"), with whichthe ...
These are introduced by such formulas as "And if you will say (), referring to other authorities, or "There are those who say," or "There are those who teach," and similar phrases. The expression "another version" () frequently appears in the text as a superscription to a divergent ...
These phrases (comp. Oppenheim, l.c. p. 270) referred for the most part to the similarity or the contrast between two or more halakot. Moreover, the name of the author or of the transmitter was often used as the connecting-link for the various halakot, as is evident from the ...
Of course such "secrets" were afterward turned into spiritual mysteries, too deep even for the disciples to comprehend, while simple words announcing the immediate nearness of the end were changed into phrases such as "The kingdom of God is within you" (Luke xvii. 21, for "among you"). ...