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The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XXXIV. Five Loaves and Two Fishes Suffice Five Thousand Persons (2)
Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?
Gnostic
Christ Brought Bread (Christ Brought Bread)
Before Christ came there was no bread in the world, just as paradise, where Adam lived, had many trees for animal food but no wheat for human food,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CVI (1)
Oh thou god of nutriment, oh great one who presidest over the mansions on high; [to whom bread cometh from Annu] ye who give bread to Ptah [from...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXIII (18)
I have made for thee bread at Pu with red grain
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXI (9)
And offer all these for a sweet savour acceptable before the Lord, with its meat-offering and with its drink- offering, for a sweet savour, the bread ...
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Ancient Egyptian
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (201)
117 To say: Father N., take to thyself the eye of Horus, the bread of the gods with which they nourish themselves.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LII (4)
Henceforth let me live upon corn in your presence, ye gods, and let there come one who bringeth to me that I may feed from those seven loaves which...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LII (8)
And let me feed upon the bread of the white corn and upon the beer of the red barley
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LIII A (5)
I am the possessor of bread in Heliopolis, who hath bread in Heaven with Râ, and bread upon earth with Seb
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Ancient Egyptian
Mostly Serpent Charms, Utterances 226-243 (238)
242 To say: The bread of thy father belongs to thee, 'Iki-nhii; 242 thine own bread belongs to thy father and to thee, 'Ik(i)-nhii. 242 jewelry, oil,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 660-669 (663)
Thy bread is for every day, I said to thee it is. 1822 I have said to thee, build ---- thine arm before thee, Osiris. 1882 Thine ox ------------------...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XLIX (17)
And every man who hath come upon its day shall eat it in the sanctuary of your God before the Lord from twenty years old and upward ; for thus is it w...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XCIX (29)
I have bread in Pu and beer in Tepu. Let your largesses of this day be granted to me; offerings of wheat and barley, offerings of ānta and of...
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Christian Mysticism
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 22: Of the New Regeneration in Christ [from] out of the old Adamical Man. The Blossom of the Holy Bud. The noble Gate of the right [and] true Christianity. (89)
For the earthly Body was hungry, as the Text in the Gospel says very right.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter I (23)
O ye who give bread and beer to beneficent souls in the house of Osiris, do you give bread and beer at the two periods to the soul of N who is with...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (58)
Let there be given me armfuls of bread and drink, and let me be accompanied by this Book after my life
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXXII (3)
Let me therefore live upon that which is put before them; the gods and the glorified ones. Let me live and enjoy the bread and.... [90] Let me then...
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Sufi
The Prophet and his Infidel Guest (Summary)
AFTER the usual address to Husamu-'d-Din follows a comment on the precept addressed to Abraham, "Take four birds and draw them towards thee, and cut...
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Christian Mysticism
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 23: Of the highly precious Testaments of Christ, viz. Baptism and his last Supper, which he held in the Evening of Maundy- Thursday with his Disciples; which he left us for his Last [Will,] as a Farewell for a Remembrance. The most noble Gate of Christianity. (44)
For thou canst not say (when thou dost handle the blessed Bread) Here I hold the Body of Christ in my Hand, I can feel and taste it: No, my Friend, th...
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Gnostic
Sentences of Sextus (379)
If you, from your whole heart, give your bread to the hungry, the gift is small, but the willingness is great with God.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLIII A (18)
When what thou eatest is brought to thee, what I eat is brought to me. Thou eatest what is eaten by Seb and Osiris
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