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Passages similar to: Book of Enoch — Chapter LXXXIII
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Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXXIII (83:2)
Two visions I saw before I took a wife, and the one was quite unlike the other: the first when I was learning to write: the second before I took thy mother, (when) I saw a terrible vision. And regarding them I prayed to the Lord.
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XXV (5)
For I remember, 1 With this section also compare xxvii. of our Bot>k. '' mother, the words of Abraham, our father, for he commanded me not to take a w...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XXV (3)
Thou wilt take thee a wife of the house of my father, and the Most High God will bless thee, and thy children will be a righteous generation and a hol...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XXIII: The Age, Birth, and Life of Moses. (7)
And when the days of childhood had flown by, My mother brought me to the palace where The princess dwelt, after disclosing all About my ancestry, and ...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto III (1)
That Sun, which erst with love my bosom warmed, Of beauteous truth had unto me discovered, By proving and reproving, the sweet aspect. And, that I...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XXXV (5)
Tell me, mother, what perversity hast thou seen in me and I shall turn away from it, and mercy will be upon me." (>. And she said unto him : " My...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto XXVI (4)
Whence better after than before I saw, And in a kind of wonderment I asked About a fourth light that I saw with us. And said my Lady: "There within th...
Paraphrase of Shem
Derdekeas Disturbs the Powers of Nature (6)
"So I appeared that I might get an opportunity to go down to the nether world, to the light of the spirit that was burdened, that I might protect him...
Corpus Hermeticum
1. Poemandres, the Shepherd of Men (4)
E'en with these words His aspect changed, and straightway, in the twinkling of an eye, all things were opened to me, and I see a Vision limitless,...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XVII (2)
Then reigned within my lofty fantasy One crucified, disdainful and ferocious In countenance, and even thus was dying. Around him were the great...
Corpus Hermeticum
1. Poemandres, the Shepherd of Men (6)
Then saith to me Man-Shepherd: Didst understand this Vision what it means? Nay; that shall I know, said I. That Light, He said, am I, thy God, Mind,...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto XVII (1)
As came to Clymene, to be made certain Of that which he had heard against himself, He who makes fathers chary still to children, Even such was I, and...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto VIII (4)
I do not think her mother loves me more, Since she has laid aside her wimple white, Which she, unhappy, needs must wish again. Through her full...
The Alchemy of Happiness
Marriage as a Help or Hindrance to the Religious Life (9)
Concerning a certain saint it is related that his wife died and he would not marry again, though people urged him, saying it was easier to...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto III (5)
"A perfect life and merit high in-heaven A lady o'er us," said she, "by whose rule Down in your world they vest and veil themselves, That until death...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XXIII (5)
O brother sweet, what wilt thou have me say? A future time is in my sight already, To which this hour will not be very old, When from the pulpit...
Gospel of Mary
Chapter 5 (10)
I said to Him, Lord, how does he who sees the vision see it, through the soul or through the spirit?
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto XXXIII (2)
Had shown me through its opening many moons Already, when I dreamed the evil dream Which of the future rent for me the veil. This one appeared to me...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto II (2)
Arrived I saw me where a wondrous thing Drew to itself my sight; and therefore she From whom no care of mine could be concealed, Towards me turning,...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XXV (9)
I swear' before thee, mother, that all the days of my life I will not take me a wife from the daughters of the seed of Canaan, and I will not act...
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