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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 78
עמוד 35
Leave all the riches that thou hast and that are with thee, altogether. When thou
shalt come into Egypt behold the palace, and when thou shalt enter the palace,
bow thy face to the ground before the Great House; thou shalt be chief among the
...
Leave all the riches that thou hast and that are with thee, altogether. When thou
shalt come into Egypt behold the palace, and when thou shalt enter the palace,
bow thy face to the ground before the Great House; thou shalt be chief among the
...
עמוד 41
Thou art the source of all life. When thou appearest over the eastern heavens, Oh
, thou floodest all the earth with thy beauty! How radiant, how mighty, when high
above, Thou embracest the lands of all thy creation! Thou art the Sun! Thou ...
Thou art the source of all life. When thou appearest over the eastern heavens, Oh
, thou floodest all the earth with thy beauty! How radiant, how mighty, when high
above, Thou embracest the lands of all thy creation! Thou art the Sun! Thou ...
עמוד 42
All things of this world are in thy hand; They are as thou hast created them. When
thou risest, all live; When thou goest down, all is death.” It is this very same spirit
of thanksgiving and enthusiasm for the Creator of Nature and the beauties of ...
All things of this world are in thy hand; They are as thou hast created them. When
thou risest, all live; When thou goest down, all is death.” It is this very same spirit
of thanksgiving and enthusiasm for the Creator of Nature and the beauties of ...
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