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Passages similar to: Book of Enoch — Chapter LXXXIII
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Jewish Apocrypha
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXXIII (83:6)
And my grandfather Mahalalel waked me as I lay near him, and said unto me: 'Why dost thou cry so, my son, and why dost thou make such lamentation?'
Gnostic
Shame on You, Blessings on You (2)
They are far from us. You who are outside the father's inheritance, weep when you should, mourn, and preach what is good. As is proper, the son is asc...
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Sufi
The Old Man who made no Lamentation at the Death of his Sons (Summary)
After short anecdotes of Pharaoh's magicians, of the mule who complained to the camel that he was always stumbling, and of the prophet Ezra, comes...
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Sufi
The Vakil of the Prince of Bokhara (162-171)
First hear this, that while I remained in absence, Secondly, hear this. O prince beloved, That I searched much, but found no second to thee. Thirdly,...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXIII (6)
And the voices were heard in the house of Abraham, and Ishmael his son arose, and went to Abraham his father, and wept over Abraham his father, he and...
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Gnostic
The Repentance of Israel (2)
I was greatly troubled in my groaning. I will bathe my bed and my cover each night with my tears. I have become old in the midst of all my enemies....
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Hindu
Sankhya Yoga (2.11)
The Lord said: O Arjuna! You grieve for those for whom there need be no sorrow, yet you speak words of wisdom. The wise do not grieve for the dead or...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXXVII (17)
Is this the oath that thou didst swear to thy father and again to thy mother before they died? Thou hast broken the oath, and on the moment that thou ...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XVII (10)
And his mother took him and cast him under an olive tree, and went and sather down over against him, at the distance of a bow-shot ; for she said, " L...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXIII (5)
And Isaac fell on the face of his father, and wept and kissed him/
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Mesopotamian
Tablet I (40)
"Let there be lamentation, and let us lie down (again in peace)."
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XLII (11)
If perchance he took a fever on the road, ye would iDring down my old age with sorrow unto death."
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Hindu
Prapathaka V, Khanda 3 (5)
'That fellow of a Râganya, asked me five questions, and I could not answer one of them.' The father said: 'As you have told me these questions of...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LXXXVI. Casting Lots for the Savior's Clothes—the Penitent Thief Rewarded—christ's Filial Farewell to His Mother—"it Is Finished" (20)
And when he had cried again with a loud voice, he said,
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XLVIII. James and John Rebuked—"hath Not Where to Lay His Head"—the Seventy Sent Two and Two: Return Rejoicing—explicit Instructions—a Prayer (8)
But he said, Lord, suffer me first to go and bury my father. Jesus said unto him,
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXX (7)
"Less shame doth wash away a greater fault," The Master said, "than this of thine has been; Therefore thyself disburden of all sadness, And make accou...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXXIV (17)
And he mourned for Joseph one year, and did not cease, for he said " Let me go down to the grave mourning for my son." *
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Hindu
First Vallī (11)
Yama said: 'Through my favour Auddâlaki Âruni, thy father, will know thee, and be again towards thee as he was before. He shall sleep peacefully...
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Sufi
The Vakil of the Prince of Bokhara (172-181)
If I weep, I cease to praise and magnify thee." He spoke thus, and then fell to weeping, So many "Ahs" and "Alases" proceeded from his heart, Talking...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXXVIII (3)
I utter his words to the men of the present generation [53] and I repeat his words to him who is deprived of breath
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: Introductory Instructions Concerning the Experiencing of Reality During the Third Stage of the Bardo, Called the Chonyid Bardo, when the Karmic Apparitions Appear (3.3)
About this time [the deceased] can see that the share of food is being set aside, that the body is being stripped of its garments, that the place of...
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