- and Abel story.
Their discovery that the
Hebrew word
timshel means "thou
mayest",
which becomes an
important symbol in the
novel of a person's
power to...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
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...
-
mightier than thou.
Howbeit if thou wilt,
learn thou of war, that thou
mayest know full well how much
mightier am I,
seeing thou
matchest thy strength...
- 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...
-
things are
necessary for thee to know, that thou,
enjoying this comfort,
mayest live and die happily? A. Three; the first, how
great my sins and miseries...
- the
second book of Meditations,
saying "Since it is
possible that thou
mayest depart from life this very moment,
regulate every act and
thought accordingly...
- then, upon the
summit of the temple, that from that
elevated spot thou
mayest be
clearly seen, and thy
words may be
plainly audible to all the people...