-
expression that
gives an
allusion to the
Hebrew etymology insolence. For
Egypt helpeth in vain, and to no purpose;
therefore have I
called her
arrogancy that...
-
until extreme Old Age", as well as "maketh the body
active and lusty", "
helpeth the Headache", "taketh away the
difficulty of breathing", "strengtheneth...
- יְפַלְּטֵ֣ם מֵ֭רְשָׁעִים וְיוֹשִׁיעֵ֑ם כִּי־חָ֥סוּ בֽוֹ׃ And the LORD
helpeth them, and
delivereth them; He
delivereth them from the wicked, and saveth...
- said to have
supported vernacular translations,
purportedly saying "it
helpeth Christian men to
study the
Gospel in that
tongue in
which they know best...
- only pray, From
deepest heart oh help its way.
Likewise the
Spirit also
helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we
should pray for as we ought: but...
-
Naught bringeth destruction. Clap we our
hands And shout:
Risen is He Who
helpeth the
fallen ones To rise again.
Ecclesiastical poetry did not long remain...
- potentes...); His owne
cause many a man (Nunc
judicial et moderatur); Law
helpeth noght than (Ergo lex evacuatur)." The
strictness with
which the courts...
- also
stroking gently with her
hands her
belly about the Navell, for that
helpeth to
depress the
birth downeward.
Presentation (obstetrics) illustration...
- 23:8-10 ("for one is your Master"), and
Romans 8:26 ("the
Spirit also
helpeth our infirmities"). In the
second stanza,
Luther uses the
attributes "heiliges...