May we know what this new doctrine, whereof thou speakest, is? 20. For thou bringest certain strange things to our ears: we would know therefore what these things mean. 21. (For all the Athenians, and strangers which were there, spent their time in nothing... Travels to Jerusalem and the Holy Land: Through Egypt - עמוד 170מאת François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1835תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Philip Doddridge - 1755 - 654 דפים
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| 1804 - 476 דפים
...know, therefore, what these things mean. 21 (For all the Athenians, and strangers which were there, spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell, or to hear some new thing. ) 22 Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars-hill, and said, Te men of Athens, I perceive that... | |
| 1807 - 570 דפים
...would know therefore what these things mean. 2 1 (For all the Athenians and strangers which were there, spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell, or to hear some new thing.) >2£ Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars hill, and said, Ye men of Athens, I perceive... | |
| James Macknight - 1810 - 424 דפים
...your own affairs, ' and to work with your own hands,2 as we commanded you. f ers ivhicb were there, spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell or to hear ionic new thing. Whitby thinks the apostle also meant by this injunction, to exhort the ThessaJonians... | |
| William Warburton, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 418 דפים
...which were there [ie such as resided there for education, or out of love for the Athenian manners] spent their time in nothing else but either to tell or to hear some new thing. Now had the writer understood the citation to be of the criminal/cm, he would have given... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1812 - 446 דפים
...supplied with butcher's meat, game, vegetables, and fruit. Every body saluted M. Fauvel, and enquired who I was, but not one was able to pronounce my name....some new thing."* As to the Turks, they exclaimed: transouse! Effendi! and continued to smoke their pipes, their favorite amusement. The Greeks, on seeing... | |
| 1863 - 904 דפים
...for no novel object. Those who — like the Athenians and the strangers in Athens, of Paul's day, who spent their time in nothing else but either to tell or to hear some new thing — have come to hear of novelties, will not find the speakers treat as novelties the Martyrs... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1813 - 544 דפים
...would know therefore what 21 these things mean. (For all the Athenians and strangers who were there, spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell or to hear some new thing.) 22 Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars-hill, * The Epieureans supposed that God was indifferent... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1814 - 548 דפים
...name. We find the same inquisitive disposition as in an-* cient Athens : " All the Athenians," gays St. Luke, " spent their time in nothing else but either...some new thing."* As to the Turks, they exclaimed : Fransousr..' Effe.mli! and con^tinued to smoke their pipes, their favourite amusement. The Greeks,... | |
| 1814 - 570 דפים
...unto them Jesus, and the resurreetion. 21 (For all the Athenians, and strangers, whieh were there, spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell or to hear some new thing.) 19 And they took him, and brought him unto Areopagus,** saying, May we know what this new... | |
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