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Three Steles of Seth
The Second Stele of Seth (35)
You have heard, you have heard.
Bhagavad Gita
Mokṣha Sanyāsa Yoga (18.72)
Has this been heard by you O Partha, with a concentrated mind? Has the delusion of your ignorance been destroyed O Arjuna?
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LXXXIII. Christ's Trial Continued—false Witness—peter Thrice Denies Christ—morning: Further Questioning—judas a Suicide (21)
They said, We ourselves have heard of his own mouth.
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XLVII. Jesus Heals Man Born Blind—the Jews Crossexamine the Man—again: "I Am the Light of the World"—parable: "I Am the Door. I Am the Good Shepherd"—winter Feast of the Dedication—again He Eludes the Jews (20)
Thou hast both seen him, and it is he that talketh with thee.
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXII (16)
Thou, raised one, thou hearest how thou art glorified throughout all thy house
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XXXII (24)
hear not, lor as thou hast seen and road it, 'thus will it all be; and do thou write down every- thing as thou hast seen and read."
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XXVIII. His Mother and Brethren Would Speak with Jesus—from Ship Talks to Hearers on the Shore: Three Parables on Seeds, One on the Candle (36)
Take heed what ye hear. With what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you; and unto you that hear shall more be given: for he that hath, to him...
Apocryphon of James
Jesus Addresses Peter and James (13)
"From now on, awake or asleep, remember that you have seen the human son and have spoken with him and have listened to him.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 3 (4.3.27)
Verily, while he does not there hear, he is verily hearing, though he does not hear (what is [usually] to be heard) 1; for there is no cessation of...
Bhagavad Gita
Sankhya Yoga (2.52)
When your mind has crossed the mire of delusion, you will achieve indifference regarding things already heard and things yet to be heard.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 2 (3.2.6)
The ear, verily, is an apprehender. It is seized by sound as an over-apprehender, for by the ear one hears sounds.