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Passages similar to: The Complete Sayings of Jesus — LVIII. Sermon in Parables (concluded): Offences, Forgiveness, Faith, Master and Servant, Martha, Mary, Lazarus: "lazarus, Come Forth"—"i Am the Resurrection"—jews Take Counsel to Kill Jesus
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The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LVIII. Sermon in Parables (concluded): Offences, Forgiveness, Faith, Master and Servant, Martha, Mary, Lazarus: "lazarus, Come Forth"—"i Am the Resurrection"—jews Take Counsel to Kill Jesus (37)
When he had thus spoken, he cried,
Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XC (41)
Then I wept with a great weeping and my tears stayed not till I could no longer endure it: when I saw, they flowed on account of what I had seen; for...
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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 XXVI (29)
And it came to pass when Esau heard the words of his father Isaac thathe cried with an exceeding rreat'and bitter cry, and said unto his father: "Bles...
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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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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXV (5)
And Enoch my grandfather came and stood by me, and said unto me: 'Why hast thou cried unto me with a bitter cry and weeping?
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXXXIII (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?'
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XII (8)
And these words he spake to his two brothers, and they were angry with him and he kept silent.
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Mesopotamian
Tablet VII (74)
The utterance of his mouth hath no god ever annulled
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Mesopotamian
Tablet III (70)
He humbled himself; then he stood up and spake unto them, (saying
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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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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LX (3)
And a great trembling seized me, And fear took hold of me, And my loins gave way, And dissolved were my reins, And I fell upon my face.
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Mesopotamian
Tablet VII (8)
He spoke everything he felt, saying to his friend: "Listen, my friend, to the dream that I had last night. The heavens cried out and the earth...
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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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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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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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Gnostic
Know Yourselves (1)
When we heard this, we became sad. But when he saw that we were sad, he said, "I say this to you that you may know yourselves.
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Hindu
Sankhya Yoga (2.1)
In this manner, when Arjuna was plunged in a state of despondency, with eyes blurred with tears, Lord Krishna addressed this speech to him.
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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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Hindu
First Vallī (4)
He (knowing that his father had promised to give up all that he possessed, and therefore his son also) said to his father: 'Dear father, to whom wilt...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter CVI (9)
And he answered and said: 'Because of a great cause of anxiety have I come to thee, and because of a disturbing vision have I approached.
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