- and Abel story.
Their discovery that the
Hebrew word
timshel means "thou
mayest"
becomes an
important symbol in the
novel of a person's
power to choose...
- thee to buy of me gold
tried in the fire, that thou
mayest be rich; and
white raiment, that thou
mayest be clothed, and that the
shame of thy
nakedness do...
- the Lord God
commanded the man, saying, Of
every tree of the
garden thou
mayest freely eat: But of the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt...
- the
Garden of Eden,
telling him that "Of
every tree of the
garden thou
mayest freely eat: But of the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt...
- and tell him that God's
admonition to Cain - "Timshel",
Hebrew for "thou
mayest" -
symbolizes a
human being's
freedom to
choose between good and evil and...
- of more
value than a friend? In
whose bosom thou
mayest sleep secure without fear, whom thou
mayest make
partner of all thy
secrets without su****ion...
-
Godhead and
receive a
fulness of joy, and glory, and power; and that thou
mayest do all
things ... even if it be to
create worlds and
redeem them. Romans...
-
tablets of stone, and a law, and
commandments which I have written; that thou
mayest teach them. 13 And
Moses rose up, and his
minister Joshua: and
Moses went...
-
every note:
whereby thou
mayest know how to call
every note by his
right name, so that with a very
little diligence thou
mayest more
easilie by the viewing...
- is
likened to Baldr's brow; of all gr****es it is whitest, and by it thou
mayest judge his fairness, both in hair and in body. He is the
wisest of the Æsir...