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diaglotnt@Matthew:1:20 @ These but of him thinking on, lo a messenger of a Lord in a dream appeared to him, saying: Joseph, son of David, not thou shouldst fear to take Mary the wife of thee; that for in her being found, by a spirit is holy;

diaglotnt@Matthew:1:21 @ she shall bear and a son, and thou shalt call the name of him Jesus; he for shall save the people of him from the sins of them;

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:6 @ And thou Bethleem, land of Juda; by no means least art among the princes of Juda; out of thee for shall come forth a prince, who shall govern the people of me, the Israel.

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:13 @ Having withdrawn but of the, lo, a messenger of a Lord appears in a dream to the Joseph, saying: Arising take the infant and the mother of it, and flee into Egypt, and be thou there, till I speak to thee; is about for Herod to seek the infant, to kill it.

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:20 @ Arising take the infant and the mother of it, and go thou into land Israel; they are dead for the seeking the life of the infant.

diaglotnt@Matthew:3:14 @ The but John refused him saying: I need to have by thee to be dipped, and thou comest to me?

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:3 @ And coming to him the temper, said: If a son thou be of the God, speak, that the stones these loaves may become.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:6 @ and saying to him: if a son thou be of the God, cast thyself down; it is written for: That to the messengers of him he will give charge of thee; and on hands they shall raise thee, lest thou strikes against a stone the foot of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:7 @ Said to him the Jesus: Again it is written: Not thou shalt put to the proof Lord the God of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:9 @ and says to him: These all to thee I will give, if falling down thou wilt do homage to me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:10 @ Then says to him the Jesus: Go thou behind of me, adversary; it is written for: Lord the God of thee thou shalt worship, and to him only thou shalt render service.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:21 @ You have heard, that it was said to the ancients: Not thou kill; who ever shall kill, liable shall be to the tribunal.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:22 @ I but say to you, that all the being angry to the brother of him, without cause, liable shall be to the tribunal: who and ever shall say to the brother of him, Vile fellow, liable shall be to the Sanhedrim; who and ever shall say: O fool, liable shall be to the Gehenna of the fire.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:23 @ If therefore thou bring the gift of thee of the altar and there remember, that the brother of thee has somewhat against thee,

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:24 @ leave there the gift of thee before the altar, and go, first be thou reconciled to the brother of thee, and then coming offer the gift of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:25 @ Be thou willing to agree with the opponent of thee quickly, while thou art in the way with him; lest thee deliver up the opponent to the judge, and judge thee deliver up to the officer, and into prison thou shalt be cast.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:26 @ Indeed I say to thee, by no means thou wilt come out thence, till thou hast paid the last farthing.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:27 @ You have heard, that it was said: Not thou shalt commit adultery.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:33 @ Again you have heard, that it was said to the ancients: Not thou shall swear falsely; shalt perform but to the Lord the oaths of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:36 @ nor by the head of thee shalt thou swear, for not thou art able one hair white or black to make.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:42 @ To the asking thee do thou give; and the wishing from thee to borrow money, not do thou repulse.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:43 @ You have heard, that it was said: Thou shalt love the neighbor of thee, and hate the enemy of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:2 @ When then thou doest alms, not sound a trumpet in the presence of thee, like the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have praise of the men. Indeed I say to you, they obtain the reward of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:5 @ And when thou prayest, not thou shalt be like the hypocrites; for they love in the synagogues and Matthew in the corners of the wide places standing to pray, that they may appear to the men. Indeed I say to you, that they have in full the reward of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:6 @ Thou but, when thou prayest, enter into the retired place of thee, and locking the door of thee, pray thou to the Father of thee, to the in the secret; and the Father of thee, who seeing in the secret place, will give to thee in the clear–light.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:11 @ the bread of us the sufficient give thou to us to–day;

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:17 @ Thou but fasting anoint of thee the head, and the face of thee wash,

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:18 @ so that not thou mayest seem to the men fasting, but to the Father of thee, that in the secret; and the Father of thee, who seeing in the secret, will give to thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:3 @ Why and seest thou the splinter, that in the eye of the brother of thee, that but in thine–own eye beam not perceivest?

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:4 @ or how will thou say to the brother of thee: Allow me, I can pull the splinter from the eye of thee; and lo, the beam in the eye of thee?

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:5 @ O hypocrite, pull first the beam out of the eye of thee, and then thou shalt see clearly to pull the splinter out of the eye of the brother of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:2 @ And lo, a leper coming prostrated to him, saying: O sir, if thou wilt, thou art able me to cleanse.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:3 @ And putting forth the hand, he touched him the Jesus, saying: I will, be thou cleaned. And immediately was cleaned of him the leprosy.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:4 @ And says to him the Jesus: See no one thou tell; but go, thyself show to the priest, and offer the gift, which commanded Moses, for a witness to them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:8 @ And answering the centurion said: O sir, not I am fit that of me under the the roof thou shouldst enter; but only speak a word, and will be healed the boy of me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:13 @ And said the Jesus to the centurion: Go and as thou hast believed let it be done to thee. And was healed the boy of him in the hour that.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:19 @ And coming one scribe, said to him: O teacher, I will follow thee, where ever thou goest.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:21 @ Another and of the disciples of him said to him: O master, permit thou me first to go, and to bury the father of me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:25 @ And coming the disciples awoke him, saying: O master, do thou save us we perish.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:29 @ And lo, they cried out saying: What to us and to thee, O son of the God? Comest thou there before a destined time to torment us?

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:31 @ The and demons implored him, saying: If thou cast out us, send us to the herd of the swine.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:4 @ And knowing the Jesus the thoughts of them, says: Why you think evils in the hearts of you?

diaglotnt@Matthew:10:29 @ Not two sparrows an assarius are sold? and one of them not shall fall upon the earth without the Father of you.

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:3 @ said to him: Thou art the coming one, or another are we to look for?

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:23 @ And thou, Capernaum, which even to the heaven art being exalted, to invisibility shalt be brought down; for if in Sodom had been done the mighty works, those being done in thee, it had remained till this day.

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:25 @ On that the occasion answering the Jesus said: I adore thee, O Father, O Lord the heaven and of the earth, because thou hast hid these from wise men and discerning men, and thou hast revealed them to babes.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:25 @ Knowing but the Jesus the thoughts of them, said to them: Every kingdom being divided against itself, is laid waste; and every city or house being divided against itself, not will stand.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:37 @ By for the words of thee thou shalt be acquitted, and by the words of thee thou shalt be condemned.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:46 @ While and he is talking to the crowds, lo, the mother and the brothers of him stood without, seeking to him to speak.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:47 @ Said then one to him: Lo, the mother of thee and the brothers of thee without stand, seeking to thee to speak.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:10 @ And coming the disciples said to him: Why in parables speakest thou to them?

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:27 @ Coming and the slaves of the householder, said to him: O lord, not good seed didst thou sow in the thy field? whence then has it darnel?

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:28 @ He and said to them: An enemy a man this has done. The and slaves said to him: Dost thou wish then going forth we should gather them?

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:34 @ These all spake the Jesus in parables to the crowds, and without a parable not he spake to them;

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:21 @ Those and eating were men about five–thousand, besides women and children.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:28 @ Answering and him the Peter said: O lord, if thou art, bid me to thee to come upon the water.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:31 @ Immediately and the Jesus stretching out the hand, took hold of him, and says to him: O distrustful man, for why didst thou doubt?

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:33 @ They and in the ship, coming prostrated to him saying: Certainly of a God a son thou art.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:5 @ You but say: Whoever may say to the father or the mother, A gift, whatever out of me thou mightest be profited;

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:9 @ without profit but they reverence me, teaching doctrine, commandments of men.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:12 @ Then having come the disciples of him, said to him: Knowest thou, that the Pharisees, hearing that saying, found a difficulty?

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:28 @ Then answering the Jesus and to her: O woman, great of thee the faith; let it be to thee, as thou wilt. And was healed the daughter of her from the hour that.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:38 @ They and eating were for thousand men, besides woman and children.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:9 @ Not yet perceive you, nor remember you the five loaves of the five thousand, and how many baskets you took up?

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:10 @ Nor the seven loaves of the for thousand, and how many large baskets you took up?

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:16 @ Answering and Simon Peter said:Thou art the Anointed, the son of the God the living.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:17 @ And answering the Jesus said to him: Blessed art thou, Simon son of Jonas; for flesh and blood not it has revealed to thee, but the Father of me, that in the heavens.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:18 @ Also I and to thee say, that thou art a rock, and upon this the rock I will build of me the church, and gates of hades not shall prevail against her.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:19 @ And I will give to thee the keys of the kingdom of the heavens; and whatever thou mayest bind upon the earth, shall be bound in the heavens; and whatever thou mayest loose upon the earth, shall be loosed in the heavens.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:23 @ He but turning said to the Peter: Go thou behind of me, adversary; a stumbling block of me thou art; for not thou regardest the (things) of the God, but those of the men.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:4 @ Answering and the Peter said to the Jesus: O lord, good it is us here to be; if thou wilt, we may make here three tents, to thee one, and Moses one, and one Elias.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:20 @ The and Jesus said to them: On account of the unbelief of you. Indeed for I say to you, If you have faith as a grain of mustard, you will say to the mountain this. Be thou removed from here there, and it will remove; and nothing will be impossible to you.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:27 @ That but not we may offend them, going to the sea, cast thou a hook, and the ascending first fish take up; and opening the mouth of him, thou wilt find a stater; that taking, give to them for me and thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:15 @ If and should in error against thee the brother of thee, go, test him between thee and him alone. If thee he may hear thou hast won the brother of thee;

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:17 @ If and he should disregard them, tell thou to the congregation; if and also of the congregation he should disregard, let him be to thee as the Gentile and the tax–gather.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:24 @ Having begun and of him to settle, they brought to him one a debtor of ten thousand talents.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:28 @ Going out but the slave that, found one of the fellow–slaves of him, who owned to him a hundred denarii; and seizing him he coked him, saying: Pay to me if any thing thou owest.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:32 @ Then having called him the lord of him, says to him: O slave wicked, all the debt that I remitted to thee, because thou besought me;

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:17 @ He and he said to him: Why me askest thou concerning the good? one is the good. If but thou wishest to enter into the life, keep strictly the commandments.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:18 @ He says to him: Which? The and Jesus said: This; Not thou shalt kill; Not thou shalt commit adultery; Not thou shalt steal; Not thou shall testify falsely;

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:19 @ Honor the father and the mother; and Thou shalt love the neighbor of thee as thyself.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:21 @ Said to him the Jesus: If thou wishest perfect to be, go, sell of thee the possessions, and give to poor; and thou shalt have treasure in heaven; and hither, follow me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:12 @ saying: That these the last one hour worked, and equal to us them thou hast made, to the having endured the burden of the day, and the burning heat.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:13 @ He but answering said to one of them: Friend, not I wrong thee; not of a denarius didst thou agree to me?

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:21 @ He and said to her: What wilt thou? She says to him: Say that may sit these the two sons of me, one at right of thee, and one at left of thee, in the kingdom of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:16 @ and said to him: Hearest thou what these are saying? The and Jesus says them: Yes; Never have you read: That out of mouth of babes and of suckling (ones) thou has perfected praise?

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:21 @ Answering and the Jesus said to them: Indeed I say to you, if you may have faith, and not should doubt, not only the (miracle) of the fig–tree you shall do, but also if to the mountain this you should say: Be thou lifted up, and be cast into the sea; it shall be done.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:23 @ And having come to him into the temple, came to him teaching the high–priests and the elders of the people, saying: By what authority these (things) doest thou? and who to thee gave the authority this?

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:12 @ and he says to him: Friend, how didst thou enter here, not having a garment of marriage? He but was struck speechless.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:16 @ And they sent away to him the disciples of them with the Herodians, saying: O teacher, we know, that true thou art, and the way of the God in truth thou teachest, and not there is care to thee about no one; not for thou lookest into face of men.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:37 @ The and Jesus said to him: Thou shalt love Lord the God of thee, in whole the heart of thee, and in whole the soul of thee, and in whole the mind of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:39 @ Second and like to it; Thou shalt love the neighbor of thee, as thyself.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:44 @ Said the Lord to the lord of me; Sit thou at right of me, till I may place the enemies of thee a footstool of the feet of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:23:27 @ Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites; because you are like to tombs having been whitened, which without indeed appear beautiful, within but are full of bones of dead and of all uncleanness.

diaglotnt@Matthew:23:28 @ So and you without indeed appear to the men just, within but full are of hypocrisy and of lawlessness.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:20 @ And coming he the five talents having received, brought other five talents, saying: O lord, five talents to me thou delivered; see, other five talents I gained upon them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:21 @ Said to him the lord of him: Well, O slave good and faithful; over a few (things) thou wast faithful, over many thee I will place; enter into the joy of the lord of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:22 @ Coming and also he the two talents having received, said: O lord, two talents to me thou deliveredst; lo, other two talents I gained upon them;

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:23 @ Said to him the lord of him: Well, O slave good and faithful; over a few (things) thou wast faithful, over many thee I will place; enter into the joy of the lord of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:24 @ Coming and also he the one talent having taken, said: O lord, I knew thee, that hard thou art a man, reaping where not thou sowed, and gathering whence not thou scatteredst;

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:25 @ and being afraid, going away I hid the talent of thee in the earth; lo, thou hast the thine.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:26 @ Answering and the lord of him said to him: O wicked slave and slothful, didst thou know, that I reap where not I sowed, and gather whence not I scattered?

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:17 @ The and first of the feasts of unleavened bread came the disciples of the Jesus, saying to him: Where wilt thou we make ready to thee to eat the passover?

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:25 @ Answering and Judas, he delivering up him, said: Not I am, rabbi? He says to him: Thou hast said.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:34 @ Said to him the Jesus: Indeed I say to thee, that in this the night, before a cock to have crowed, thrice thou wilt deny me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:39 @ And going forward a little, he fell on face of him, praying, and saying: O Father of me, if possible it is, let pass from me the cup this; but not as I will, but as thou.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:50 @ The but Jesus said to him: Companion, for what art thou present? Then coming they laid the hands on the Jesus, and they seized him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:53 @ Or thinkest thou, that not I am able now to entreat the Father of me, and will furnish to me more then twelve legions of messengers?

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:62 @ And rising up the high–priest said to him: Nothing answerest thou? what these of thee testify against?

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:63 @ The but Jesus was silent. And answering the high–priest said to him: I adjure thee by the God of the living, that to us thou tell, if thou art the Anointed, the son of the God.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:64 @ Says to him the Jesus: Thou has said. Besides I say to you, from now you shall see the son of the man sitting at right of the power, and coming upon the clouds of the heaven.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:69 @ The and Peter without sat in the courtyard. And came to him one maid–servant, saying: Also thou wast with Jesus of the Galilee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:70 @ He but denied in presence of them all, saying: Not I know what thou sayest.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:73 @ After a little and approaching those having stood by, said to the Peter: Certainly also thou of them art; even for the speech of thee manifest thee makes.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:75 @ And remembered the Peter of the word of the Jesus, declaring to him; That before a cock crows, thrice thou wilt deny me. And going out, he wept bitterly.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:4 @ saying: I sinned, having delivered up blood innocent. They but said: What to us? Thou wilt see.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:11 @ The and Jesus stood in presence of the governor; and asked him the governor, saying: Thou art the king of the Jews? The and Jesus said to him: Thou sayest.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:13 @ Then says to him the Pilate: Not thou hearest, how many things of thee they bear witness against?

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:40 @ and saying: He overthrowing the temple, and in three days building, save thyself; if a son thou art of the God, come down from the cross.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:46 @ About and the ninth hour cried out the Jesus with a voice great, saying: Eli, Eli; lama sabachthani? that is: O God of me, O God of me; why me hast thou forsaken?

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:64 @ Do thou command therefore to be made fast the tomb till the third day lest coming the disciples of him, might steal him, and might say to the people: He has been raised from the dead; and will be the last fraud worse of the first.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:11 @ And a voice came out of the heavens: Thou art the son of me the beloved in whom I delight.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:24 @ saying: Let alone, what to us and to thee, Jesus O Nazarene, comet thou to destroy us? I know thee who thou art, the holy of the God.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:40 @ And comes to a leper, beseeching him and kneeling him, and saying to him: That if thou wilt, thou art able me to cleanse.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:41 @ The and Jesus being moved with pity, stretching out the hand, touched of him, and says to him; I will, be thou cleansed.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:44 @ and says to him: See, to no one anything thou tell; but go, thyself show to the priest, and offer for the purification of thee what enjoined Moses, for a witness to them.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:45 @ He but going out began to publish many (things) and spread abroad the word, so as no longer him to be able publicly into a city to enter; but without in desert place he was, and they went to him from all parts.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:11 @ And the spirits the unclean, when him gazing on, fell before him, and cried, saying: That thou art the son of the God.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:31 @ Comes then the mother of him and the brothers of him; and without standing they sent to him, calling him.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:32 @ And sat a crowd about him; said and to him: Lo, the mother of thee and the brothers of thee without are seeking thee.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:11 @ And he said to them: To you it is given to know the secret of the kingdom of the God; to them but to those without in parables the all (things) are done;

diaglotnt@Mark:4:34 @ Without but a parable not he spoke to them; privately but to the disciples of himself he explained all.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:7 @ and crying out with voice great, said: what to me and to thee, Jesus, O son of the God of the highest? I will adjure thee the God, not me thou mayest torment.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:13 @ And gave leave to them immediately the Jesus. And having come out the spirits the unclean entered into the swine; and rushed the herd down the precipice into the sea; they were and about two thousand; and were choked in the sea.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:23 @ and besought him much, saying: That the little–daughter of me last end is; that coming thou mayest put to her the hands, so that she may be saved; and she shall live.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:31 @ And said to him the disciples of him: Thou seest the crowd pressing on thee; and sayest thou: Who me touched?

diaglotnt@Mark:5:34 @ He but said to her: Daughter, the faith of thee has saved thee; go in peace, and be thou well from the scourge of thee.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:35 @ While of him speaking, they came from the synagogue–ruler’s, saying: That the daughter of thee is dead; why yet troubled thou the teacher?

diaglotnt@Mark:5:36 @ The but Jesus immediately, having heard the word being spoken, says to the synagogue–ruler: Not fear, only believe thou.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:4 @ Said but to them the Jesus: That not is a prophet without honor, except in the country of himself, and among the relatives, and in the house of himself.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:22 @ and having entered of the daughter of her of the Herodias, and dancing, and having pleased the Herod and those reclining at table, said the king to the little girl: Ask me, whatever thou wilt, and I will give to thee.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:23 @ And he swore to her: That whatever me thou mayst ask, I will give to thee, till half of the kingdom of me.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:25 @ And coming in immediately with haste to the king, she asked, saying: I will that to me thou wouldst give instantly on a plate the head of John the dipper.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:44 @ And were those having eaten the loaves, five thousand men.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:49 @ They but, seeing him walking on the sea, they thought a phantom to be, and they cried out.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:11 @ You but say: If should say man to the father or the mother, Corban (which is, a gift), whatever out of me thou mightest be profited;

diaglotnt@Mark:7:18 @ And he says to them: Thus also you without understanding are? Not know you, that all that without, entering into the man, not is able him to make common?

diaglotnt@Mark:8:9 @ Were and those having eaten, about four thousand; and he dismissed them.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:19 @ When the five loaves I broke to the five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took you up? They say to him: Twelve.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:20 @ When and the seven to the four thousand, how many large baskets full of fragments took you up? They and said: Seven.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:26 @ And he sent him to house of him saying: Neither into the village mayest thou enter, nor mayest thou tell any one in the village.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:29 @ And he says to them: You but who me you say to be? Answering and the Peter says to him: Thou art the Anointed.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:33 @ He but turning round, and seeing the disciples of himself, he rebuked the Peter, saying: Go thou behind me, adversary; because not thou thinkest the things of the God, but the things of the men.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:19 @ He and answering to them says: O generation without faith, till when you shall I be? till when shall I bear you? Bring you him to me.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:22 @ and often him both into fire has cast and into waters, that it might destroy him; but if any thing thou canst do, give aid to us, having pity on us.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:23 @ The and Jesus said to him: That, if thou art able to believe; all things are possible to the believing.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:24 @ And immediately crying out the father of the child, with tears he said: I believe help thou of me the unbelief.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:43 @ And if may insnare thee the hand of thee, cut thou off her; good to thee it is crippled into the life to enter, than the two hands having to go into the Gehenna, into the fire the inextinguishable,

diaglotnt@Mark:9:45 @ And if the foot of thee may insnare thee, cut thou off him; good it is to thee to enter into the life lame, than the two feet having to be cast into the Gehenna, into the fire the inextinguishable,

diaglotnt@Mark:9:47 @ And if the eye of thee may insnare thee, cast thou out him; good to thee it is one–eyed to enter into the kingdom of the God, than two eyes having to be cast into the Gehenna of the fire,

diaglotnt@Mark:9:50 @ Good the salt; if but the salt without taste may become, with what it will you season? Have you in yourselves salt, and be you at peace with one another.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:18 @ The and Jesus said to him: Why me callest thou good? no one good, if not one, the God.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:19 @ The commandments thou knowest: Not thou must commit adultery; Not thou must kill; Not thou must steal; Not thou must testify falsely; Not thou must defraud; Honor the father of thee, and the mother.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:21 @ He but Jesus looking on him, loved him, and said to him: One to thee lacks; go, whatever thou hast sell, and give to the poor; and thou shalt have treasure in heaven; and hither, follow me, take up the cross.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:35 @ And come to him James and John, the sons of Zebedee, saying: O teacher, we wish, that whatever we may ask, thou mayst do for us.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:51 @ And answering says to him the Jesus: What dost thou wish I may do to thee? The and blind said to him: Rabboni, that i may see again.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:4 @ They went and, and found a colt having been tied near the door without in the street; and they loosen him.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:21 @ And remembering the Peter, says to him: Rabbi, lo, the fig–tree, which thou didst curse, has been withered.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:28 @ and they say to him: By what authority these things doest thou? and who to thee the authority this gave, that these things thou mayest do?

diaglotnt@Mark:12:14 @ They having come they say to him: O teacher, we know, that true thou art, and not cares thee about no one; not for thou lookest into face of men, but in truth the way of the God thou teachest; is it lawful tribute to Caesar to give, or not? should we give, or not should we give?

diaglotnt@Mark:12:30 @ and thou shalt love a Lord the God of thee out of whole of the heart of thee, and out of whole of the soul of thee, and out of whole of the mind of thee, and out of whole of the strength of thee. This first commandment.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:31 @ And second like, this: Thou shalt love the neighbor of thee as thyself. Greater of these another commandment not is.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:32 @ And said to him the scribe: Well, O teacher, in truth thou speakest, that one he is and not is another besides him;

diaglotnt@Mark:12:34 @ And the Jesus, seeing him, that discreetly he answered, said to him: Not far thou art from the kingdom of the God. And no one no longer presumed him to ask.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:36 @ Himself for the David said by spirit holy: Says the Lord to the lord of me: Sit thou at right of me, till I may place the enemies of thee a footstool of the feet of thee.

diaglotnt@Mark:13:2 @ And the Jesus answering said to him: Seest thou these the great buildings? not not may be left a stone upon stone, which not not may be thrown down.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:12 @ And the first day of the unleavened cakes, when the paschal lamb was sacrificed, they say to him the disciples of him: Where wilt thou having gone we make ready, that thou mayest eat the passover?

diaglotnt@Mark:14:30 @ And says to him the Jesus: Indeed I say to thee, that thou this–day in the night this, before twice a cock to have crowed, thrice thou wilt deny me.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:36 @ And he said: Abba the Father, all (things) possible to thee; take the cup from me this. But not, what I will, but what thou.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:37 @ And he comes, and finds them sleeping; and he says to the Peter: Simon, sleepest thou? not couldst thou one hour to watch?

diaglotnt@Mark:14:58 @ That we heard him saying: That I will destroy the temple this the made with hands, and in three days another made without hands I will build.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:60 @ And arising the high–priest in midst, he asked the Jesus, saying: Not answerest thou nothing? what these of thee testify against?

diaglotnt@Mark:14:61 @ He but was silent and nothing he answered. Again the high–priest asked him and says to him: Thou art the Anointed, the son of the Blessed?

diaglotnt@Mark:14:67 @ and seeing the Peter warming himself, she looking to him says: And thou with the Nazarene Jesus wast.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:68 @ He but denied, saying: Not know, nor comprehend what thou sayest. And he went out into the outer court; and a cock crew.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:70 @ He and again denied. And after a little again those having stood by said to the Peter: Truly of them thou art; also for a Galilean thou art, and the speech of thee is like.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:72 @ And of second cock crew. And remembered the Peter the word, of which said to him the Jesus: That before a cock to have crowed twice, thou wilt deny me thrice. And reflecting he wept.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:2 @ And asked him the Pilate: Thou art the king of the Jews? He and answering said to him: Thou sayest.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:4 @ The and Pilate again asked him, saying: Not answerest thou nothing? see, how many things of thee they testify against.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:34 @ And the hour the ninth cried the Jesus with a voice loud, saying: Eloi, Eloi; lamma sabachthani? which is being translated: The God of me, the God of me; to what me hast thou left?

diaglotnt@Luke:1:4 @ that thou mayest know concerning which thou hast been taught of words the certainly.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:10 @ and whole the multitude was of the people praying without to the hour of the incense burning.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:13 @ Said but to him the messenger: Not fear, Zacharias; because has been heard the prayer of thee, and the wife of thee Elisabeth shall bear a son to thee; and thou shalt call the name of him John.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:20 @ And lo, thou shalt be having been dumb, and not being able to speak, till which day may be done these; because of which not thou hast believed the words of me, which shall be fulfilled into the season of them.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:28 @ And coming the messenger to her, said: Hail, having been favored; the Lord with thee. having been blessed thou among women.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:30 @ And said the messenger to her: Not fear, Mary; thou hast found for favor with the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:31 @ And lo, thou shalt conceive in womb, and shalt bear a son, and thou shalt call the name of him Jesus.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:42 @ Having been blessed thou among women; and having been blessed the fruit of the womb of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:51 @ He has showed strength with arm of himself; he has dispersed arrogant ones in thought of hearts of them.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:74 @ without fear, from hand of the enemies of us having been rescued, to worship him

diaglotnt@Luke:1:76 @ And thou, little child, a prophet of highest shalt be called; thou shalt go for before face of a Lord, to prepare ways of him,

diaglotnt@Luke:2:29 @ Now dost thou dismiss the servant of thee, O Sovereign, according to the word of thee, in peace;

diaglotnt@Luke:2:31 @ which thou hast prepared before face of all the people;

diaglotnt@Luke:2:48 @ And seeing him, they were amazed; and to him the mother of him said: O child, why hast thou done to us thus? lo, the father of thee and I being in distress have sought thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:3:22 @ and to descend the spirit the holy in a bodily form, like a dove, upon him, and a voice out of heaven to have come saying Thou art the son of me the beloved in thee I delight.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:3 @ And said to him the accuser: If a son thou art of the God, say to the stone this, that it may become a loaf.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:7 @ thou then if thou wilt do homage before me, shall be to thee all.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:8 @ And answering to him said the Jesus: It is written: Thou shalt worship a Lord the God of thee, and to him alone thou shalt render service.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:9 @ And he brought him to Jerusalem, and placed him on the wing of the temple; and said to him: If a son thou art of the God, cast thyself from this place down.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:11 @ and that on hands they shall bear thee, lest thou shouldst strike against a stone the foot of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:12 @ And answering said to him the Jesus: That it is said: Not thou shalt tempt a Lord the God of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:23 @ And he said to them: Surely you will say to me the illustration this: Physician, heal thyself; what things we have heard having been done in Capernaum, do thou also here in the country of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:34 @ saying: Ah, what to us and to thee, Jesus O Nazarene? comest thou to destroy us; I know thee who thou art, the holy of the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:41 @ Came out and also demons from many, crying out and saying: That thou art the son of the God. And rebuking not he permitted them to say, that they knew the Anointed him to be.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:10 @ In like manner and also James and John, sons of Zebedee, who were partners with the Simon. And said to the Simon the Jesus: Not fear; from of the now men thou will be catching.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:12 @ And it happened in to the to be him in one of the cities, and lo, a man full of leprosy; and seeing the Jesus, having fallen on face, entreated him saying: O lord, if thou wilt, thou art able me to cleanse.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:13 @ And stretching out the hand, he touched him, saying: I will, be thou cleansed. And immediately the leprosy departed from him.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:29 @ To the striking thee on the creek, offer also the other; and from the taking of thee the mantle, also the tunic not thou mayest hinder.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:30 @ To all and those asking thee give thou; and from the taking what is thine, not demand back.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:41 @ Why and seest thou the splinter that in the eye of the brother of thee, the but beam that in thine own eye not perceivest?

diaglotnt@Luke:6:42 @ or how art thou able to say to the brother of thee: O brother, allow me, I can cast out the splinter that in the eye of thee; thyself the in the eye of thee beam not beholding? O hypocrite, cast out first the beam out of the eye of thee, and then thou wilt see clearly to cast out the splinter that in the eye of the brother of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:49 @ He but having heard, and not having done, like he is to a man having built a house on the earth without a foundation; to which dashed against the stream; and immediately it feel, and became the ruin of the house that great.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:4 @ They and having come to the Jesus, they besought him earnestly, saying: That worthy he is, for whom thou wilt confer this;

diaglotnt@Luke:7:6 @ The and Jesus went with them. Already and of him not far being distant from the house, sent to him the centurion friends, saying to him: O sir, not be thou troubled; not for I am worthy, that under the roof of me thou shouldst enter;

diaglotnt@Luke:7:19 @ And having called two certain of the disciples of himself the John, sent to the Jesus, saying: Thou art the coming one, or another are we to look for?

diaglotnt@Luke:7:20 @ Having come and to him the men they said: John the dipper has sent us to thee, saying: Thou art the coming one, or another are we to look for?

diaglotnt@Luke:7:43 @ Answering and the Simon said: I suppose that to whom the more he forgave. He and said to him: Rightly thou hast judged.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:44 @ And turning to the woman, to the Simon he said: Seest thou this the woman? I came of thee into the house; water for the feet of me not thou gavest; she but with the tears she wet of me the feet, and with the hairs of herself was wiped.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:45 @ A kiss to me not thou gavest; she but from of her came in, not has ceased kissing for me the feet.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:46 @ With oil the head of me not thou didst anoint; she but with balsam anointed the feet of me.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:20 @ And it was told to him, saying: The mother of thee and the brothers of thee stand without to see thee desiring.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:28 @ Seeing and the Jesus, and crying out, he fell down to him, and with a voice loud he said: What to me and to thee, Jesus, O son of the God of the highest? I beseech thee, not me thou mayest torment.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:45 @ And said the Jesus: Who the having touched me? Denying and all, said the Peter and those with him: O master, the crowds press on thee and crowd; and sayest thou: Who the having touched me?

diaglotnt@Luke:8:49 @ While of him speaking, comes some one from of the synagogue–ruler’s, saying to him: That is dead the daughter of thee; not trouble thou the teacher.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:14 @ They were for about men five thousand. He said and to the disciples of himself: Make recline them in companies each fifty.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:41 @ Answering and the Jesus said: O generation without faith and having been perverted; till when shall I be with you, and bear with you? Lead the son of thee here.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:47 @ The Jesus perceiving the though of the heart of them, having taken a little child, placed it near himself, and said to them:

diaglotnt@Luke:9:54 @ Seeing and the disciples of him, James and John, said: O Lord, wilt thou we speak fire to come down from the heaven, and to consume them, as even Elias did?

diaglotnt@Luke:9:57 @ It happened and going of them in the way, said one to him: I will follow thee, whenever thou mayest go, O master.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:59 @ He said and to another: Follow me. He but said: O master, permit thou me having gone first to bury the father of me.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:60 @ Said and to him the Jesus: Leave the dead ones to bury the of themselves dead ones; thou and having gone publish the kingdom of the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:61 @ Said and also another I will follow thee, O master; first but permit thou me to bid farewell to those in the house of me.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:15 @ And thou, Capernaum, which even to the heaven art being exalted, even to invisibility down shalt be brought.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:21 @ In this the hour exulted the spirit the Jesus, and said: I praise thee, O father, O lord of the heaven and the earth, that thou hast hid these things from wise men and discerning men, and thou hast revealed them to babes; yes, the Father, for even so it was good in presence of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:26 @ He and said to him: In the law what has been written? how readest thou?

diaglotnt@Luke:10:27 @ He and answering said: Thou shalt love Lord the God of thee out of whole of the heart of thee, and out of whole of the soul of thee, and out of whole of the strength of thee, and out of whole of the mind of thee; and the neighbor of thee as thyself.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:28 @ He said and to him: Rightly thou hast answered; this do, and thou shalt live.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:35 @ And on the next day having come out, having taken out two denarii he gave to the inn keeper, and said to him: Take care of him; and whatever thou mayest expend more, I, in the return me, I will pay to thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:37 @ He and said: He having shown the pity towards him. Said and to him the Jesus: Go, and thou do in like manner.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:41 @ Answering and said to her the Jesus: Martha, Martha, thou art anxious and troubled about many things;

diaglotnt@Luke:11:3 @ the bread of us the necessary give thou to us the every day;

diaglotnt@Luke:11:4 @ And for give to us the sins of us, even for ourselves forgive all owing us; and not thou mayest lead us into temptation.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:7 @ And he from within answering should say: Not to me trouble do thou cause; already the door has been shut, and the children of me with me in the bed are; not I am able having arisen to give to thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:17 @ He He but knowing of him the thoughts, said to them: Every kingdom, against herself having been divided, is brought to desolation, and house upon house fails.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:27 @ It happened and in to the to speak him these things, having lifted certain woman a voice out of the crowd, said to him: Blessed the womb that having carried thee, and breasts those thou hast sucked.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:45 @ Answering and one of the lawyers says to him: O teacher, these things saying also us thou reproachest.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:19 @ and I will say to the soul of me: Soul, thou hast many good things being laid up for years many; rest thou, eat, drink, be glad.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:20 @ Said but to him the God: O unwise, this the night the life of thee they require from thee; what and thou hast prepared, for whom shall be?

diaglotnt@Luke:12:41 @ Said and to him the Peter: O lord, to us the parable this thou sayest, or also to all?

diaglotnt@Luke:12:58 @ When for thou goest with the opponent of thee to a ruler, in the way give thou labor to be set free from him; lest he may drag thee to the judge, and the judge thee may deliver to the officer, and the officer thee may cast into prison.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:59 @ I say to thee, not not thou mayest come out thence, till even the last lepton thou hast paid.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:9 @ and if indeed it may bear fruit; if and not, in the future thou mayest cut down her.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:12 @ Seeing and her the Jesus, he called to, and said to her: O woman, thou hast been loosed of the infirmity of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:25 @ From when may be raised the householder, and may have shut the door, and you may begin without to stand, and to knock the door, saying: O lord, O lord, open thou to us; and answering he will say to you: Not I know you, whence you are.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:26 @ Then you will begin to say: We are in presence of thee and in the wide places of us thou hast taught.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:31 @ In this the day approached certain of Pharisees, saying to him: Come out, and go thou hence; for Herod wishes thee to kill.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:8 @ When thou mayest be invited by any one to marriage–feasts, not thou mayest recline in the first reclining place; least a more honorable of thee may be having been invited by him;

diaglotnt@Luke:14:9 @ and coming he thee and him having invited, shall say to thee: Give thou to this a place; and then thou shouldst begin with shame the farthest place to occupy.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:10 @ But when thou mayest be invited, having gone recline thou in the farthest place, that when may come he having invited thee, may say to thee: O friend, go thou up to a higher place. Then will be to thee glory in presence of those reclining with thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:12 @ He said and also to the (one) having invited him: When thou mayest make a dinner or a supper, not call the friends of thee, nor the brethren of thee, nor the relations of thee, nor neighbors rich; lest also they thee should invite again, and be made to thee a recompense.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:13 @ But when thou mayest make a feast, invite poor ones, maimed ones, lame ones, blind ones;

diaglotnt@Luke:14:14 @ and blessed thou wilt be, because not they have to recompense to thee; it will be recompensed for to thee in the resurrection of the just.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:22 @ And said the slave: O lord, it is done as thou didst order, and still room is.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:31 @ Or what king going to engage with another king in battle, not having sat down first consult, if able he is with ten thousand to meet the (one) with twenty thousand coming against him?

diaglotnt@Luke:15:29 @ He and answering said to the father: Lo, so many years do I slave for thee, and never a command of thee I passed by; and to me never thou gavest a kid, that with the friends of me I might be joyful.

diaglotnt@Luke:15:30 @ When and the son of the this, the having devoured of thee the living with harlots, come, thou has sacrificed for him the calf the fatted.

diaglotnt@Luke:15:31 @ He and said to him: O child, thou always with me art, and all the mine thine is.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:2 @ And having called him, he said to him: What this I hear concerning thee? render the account of the stewardship of thee; not for thou wilt be able longer to be steward.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:5 @ And having summoned one each of the debtors of the lord of himself, he said to the first: How much owest thou to the lord of me?

diaglotnt@Luke:16:6 @ He and said: A hundred baths of oil. And he said to him: Receive of thee the bill, and sitting down quickly write thou fifty.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:7 @ Then to another he said: Thou and how much owest thou? He and said: A hundred cors of wheat. And he says to him: Receive of thee the bill, and write eighty.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:24 @ And he crying out said: O father Abraham, do thou pity me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of the finger of himself of water, and may cool the tongue of me; for I am in pain in the flame this.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:25 @ Said and Abraham: O child, remember, that thou didst receive the things good of thee in the life of the, and Lazarus in like manner the things bad; now but this is comforted, thou and art in pain.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:27 @ He said then: I beseech then thee, O father, that thou wouldst send him to the house of the father of me;

diaglotnt@Luke:17:4 @ And if seven times of the day he should sin against thee, and seven times of the day he should turn, saying: I reform; thou shalt forgive him.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:5 @ And said the apostles to the Lord: Do thou add to us faith.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:6 @ Said and the Lord: If you had faith as a grain of mustard, you might say to the sycamine–tree this: Be thou uprooted, and be thou planted in the sea; and it would obey you.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:7 @ Which but of you a slave having ploughing or feeding cattle, who having come out of the field will say: Immediately going do thou recline?

diaglotnt@Luke:17:8 @ But not will say to him: Make ready what I may sup, and having girded do thou serve me, till I may eat and drink; and after these shalt eat and drink thou?

diaglotnt@Luke:17:19 @ And he said to him: Arising go thou; the faith of thee has saved thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:19 @ Said and to him the Jesus: Why me callest thou good? no one good, if not one, the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:20 @ The commandments thou knowest: Not thou mayest commit adultery not thou mayest kill; and not thou mayest steal; not thou mayest bear false testimony; honor the father of thee, and the mother of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:22 @ Having heard and these the Jesus, said to him: Yet one to thee is wanting; all what thou hast sell, and give thou to poor ones, and thou shalt have a treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:42 @ And the Jesus said to him: See thou again; the faith of thee has saved thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:5 @ And as he came to the place, having looked the Jesus saw him, and said to him: O Zaccheus, having hastened descend thou; to–day for in the house of thee must me to abide.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:17 @ And he said to him: Well, O good slave; because in least faithful thou hast been, be thou authority having over ten cities.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:19 @ He said and also to this: Also thou be over five cities.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:21 @ I feared for thee, because a man harsh thou art; thou takest up, what not thou didst lay down, and thou reapest, what not thou didst sow.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:22 @ He says and to him: Out of the mouth of thee I will judge thee, O evil slave; thou knowest, that I a man harsh am, taking up what not I laid down, and reaping what not I sowed.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:23 @ And why not thou gavest the silver of me on the table, and I coming with interest might have exacted it?

diaglotnt@Luke:19:42 @ That if thou hadst known even thou, at last in the day of thee this, the things to peace of thee; now but it is hidden from eyes of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:44 @ and will level with the ground thee, and the children of thee in thee, and not they will leave in thee a stone on a stone; because of which not thou knowest the season of the visitation of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:21 @ And they asked him, saying: O teacher, we know, that rightly thou speakest and thou teachest, and not thou dost accept a countenance, but in truth the way of the God thou teachest.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:39 @ Answering and some of the scribes said: O teacher, well thou hast spoken.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:43 @ Sit thou at right hand of me till I may place the enemies of thee a footstool of the feet of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:6 @ And he consented; and he sought opportunity of the to deliver up him to them without of a crowd.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:9 @ They and said to him: Where wilt thou we make ready?

diaglotnt@Luke:22:32 @ I but prayed for thee, that not may fail the faith of thee. And thou when having been turned, strengthen the brethren of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:34 @ He but said: I say to thee, O Peter, not not will crow to–day a cock, before thrice thou wilt deny not to have known me.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:35 @ And he said to them: When I sent you without a purse, and a bag, and sandals, not anything wanted you? They and said; Nothing.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:42 @ O Father if thou art willing to take away the cup this from me; but not the will of me, but the thine be done.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:48 @ The but Jesus said to him: Judas, with a kiss the son of the man betrayest thou?

diaglotnt@Luke:22:58 @ And after a little another seeing him, said: Also thou of them art. The but Peter said: O man, not I am.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:60 @ Said but the Peter: O man, not I know what thou sayest. And immediately, while speaking of him, crew a cock.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:61 @ And having turned the Lord looked to the Peter; and was reminded the Peter of the word of the Lord, as he said to him: That before a cock to crow, thou mayest deny me thrice.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:67 @ saying: If thou art the Anointed, tell us. He said and to them: If to you I tell, not not you will believe;

diaglotnt@Luke:22:70 @ Said and all: Thou then art the son of the God? He and to them said: You say; that I am.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:3 @ The and Pilate asked him, saying: Thou art the king of the Jews? He and answering to him said: Thou sayest.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:37 @ and saying: If thou art the king of the Jews, save thyself.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:39 @ One and of those having been hanged malefactors spoke against him, saying: If thou art the Anointed, save thyself and us.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:40 @ Answering but the other rebuked him saying: Not even fearest thou the God, since in the same condemnation thou art?

diaglotnt@Luke:23:42 @ And he said to the Jesus: Do thou remember me, O lord, when thou mayest come in the kingdom of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:43 @ And said to him the Jesus: Indeed I say to thee to–day, with me thou shalt be in the Paradise.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:18 @ Answering and the one, to whom a name Cleopas, said to him: Thou alone sojournest Jerusalem, and not thou knowest the things having been done in her in the days these?

diaglotnt@Luke:24:25 @ And he said to them: O thoughtless and slow with the heart of the to believe in all, which spoke the prophets.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:37 @ Being terrified but and affrighted having become they thought a spirit to see.

diaglotnt@John:1:3 @ All through it was done; and without it was done not even one, that has been done.

diaglotnt@John:1:19 @ And this is the testimony of the John, when sent the Jews from Jerusalem priests and levites, that they might ask him: Thou who art?

diaglotnt@John:1:21 @ And they asked him: What thou? Elias art thou? And he says: Not I am. The prophet art thou? And he answered: No.

diaglotnt@John:1:22 @ They said then to him: Who art thou? that an answer we may give to those having sent us; what sayest thou about thyself?

diaglotnt@John:1:25 @ and they asked him, and said to him: Why then dippest thou, if thou not art the Anointed, nor Elias, nor a prophet?

diaglotnt@John:1:33 @ And I not knew him; but he having sent me to dip in water, he to me said: On whom thou mayest see the spirit coming down, and abiding on him, this is he dipping in spirit holy.

diaglotnt@John:1:38 @ Having turned and the Jesus, and seeing them following, he says to them: What seek you? They and said to him: Rabbi, (which means being interpreted, O teacher,) were dwellest thou?

diaglotnt@John:1:42 @ And he brought him to the Jesus. Having looked to him the Jesus said: Thou art Simon, the son of Jona; thou shalt be called Cephas; which means Peter.

diaglotnt@John:1:48 @ Says to him Nathanael: Whence me knowest thou? Answered Jesus and said to him: Before the thee Philip to have called, being under the fig–tree, I saw thee.

diaglotnt@John:1:49 @ Answered Nathanael and says to him: Rabbi, thou art the son of the God, thou art the king of the Israel.

diaglotnt@John:1:50 @ Answered Jesus and said to him: Because I said to thee; I saw thee underneath the fig–tree, believest thou? greater of these thou shalt see.

diaglotnt@John:2:10 @ and says to him: Every man first the good wine places, and when they may have drunk freely, then the worse; thou has kept the good wine till now.

diaglotnt@John:2:18 @ Answered then the Jews and said to him: What sign showest thou to us, that thee thou doest?

diaglotnt@John:2:20 @ Said then the Jews: Forty and six years was being built the temple this; and thou in three days will raise it?

diaglotnt@John:3:2 @ this came to him by night, and said to him: Rabbi, we know that from God thou hast come a teacher; no one for these the signs is able to do, which thou doest, except may be the God with him.

diaglotnt@John:3:7 @ Not thou mayest wonder, that I said to thee: Must you to be born from above.

diaglotnt@John:3:8 @ The spirit where it wills breathes; and the sound of it thou hearest, but not thou knowest, whence it comes, and where it goes; thus is every one the having been born out of of the spirit.

diaglotnt@John:3:10 @ Answered Jesus and said to him: Thou art the teacher of the Israel, and these not thou knowest?

diaglotnt@John:3:26 @ And they came to the John, and said to him: Rabbi, who was with thee beyond the Jordan, to whom thou has testified, behold, he dips, and all come to him.

diaglotnt@John:4:2 @ (though indeed Jesus himself not dipped, but the disciples of him;)

diaglotnt@John:4:9 @ Says then to him the woman that Samaritan: How thou, a Jew being, from me to drink askest, being a woman a Samaritan? (Not for associate with Jews Samaritans.)

diaglotnt@John:4:10 @ Answered Jesus and said to her: If thou hast known the gift of the God, and who is be saying to thee: Give to me to drink; thou wouldst ask him, and he would give thee water living.

diaglotnt@John:4:11 @ Says to him the woman: O lord, nothing to draw with thou hast, and the well is deep; whence then hast thou the water the living?

diaglotnt@John:4:12 @ Not thou greater art the father of us, Jacob? who gave to us the well, and he of it drank, and the sons of him, and the cattle of him.

diaglotnt@John:4:17 @ Answered the woman and said: Not I have a husband. Says to her the Jesus: Rightly thou didst say: That a husband not I have.

diaglotnt@John:4:18 @ Five for husbands thou hast had; and now whom thou hast not is of thee a husband; this truly thou hast said.

diaglotnt@John:4:19 @ Says to him the woman: O lord, I see, that a prophet art thou.

diaglotnt@John:4:21 @ Says to her the Jesus: O woman, believe thou me, that comes an hour, when neither in the mountain this, nor in Jerusalem you shall worship the Father.

diaglotnt@John:4:27 @ And on this came the disciples of him, and wondered, that with a woman he talked. No one nevertheless said: What seekest thou? or, why talkest thou with her?

diaglotnt@John:5:6 @ This seeing the Jesus lying, and knowing that long already time he had been, he says to him: Do thou wish sound to become?

diaglotnt@John:5:14 @ After these finds him the Jesus in the temple, and said to him: See, sound thou hast become; no longer do thou sin, that so worse to thee anything may happen.

diaglotnt@John:6:10 @ Said and the Jesus: Make you the men to recline. Was and grass much in the place. Reclined therefore the men the number about five thousand.

diaglotnt@John:6:25 @ And finding him beyond the sea, they said to him: Rabbi, when here didst thou come?

diaglotnt@John:6:30 @ They said therefore to him: What then doest thou sign, that we may see and we may believe thee? what doest thou work?

diaglotnt@John:6:68 @ Answered him Simon Peter: O lord, to whom shall we go? words of life age–lasting thou hast;

diaglotnt@John:6:69 @ and we have believed and have known, that thou art the holy one of the God.

diaglotnt@John:7:3 @ Said therefore to him the brothers of him: Depart hence, and go into the Judea, so that also the disciples of thee may see the works of thee, which thou doest.

diaglotnt@John:7:4 @ No one for in secret anything does, and he seeks himself in public to be. If these things thou doest, manifest thyself to the world.

diaglotnt@John:7:20 @ Answered the crowd and said: A demon thou hast; who thee seeks to kill?

diaglotnt@John:7:52 @ They answered and said to him: Not also thou of the Galilee art? search and see, that a prophet out of the Galilee not has been raised.

diaglotnt@John:8:5 @ In now the law Moses to us commanded the such like to be stoned? thou therefore what sayest thou?

diaglotnt@John:8:7 @ When but they continued asking him, having raised up he said to them: He without sin of you, first the stone on her let him cast.

diaglotnt@John:8:11 @ She and said: No one, O lord. Said and to her the Jesus: Neither I thee condemn; go, and no longer do thou sin.

diaglotnt@John:8:13 @ Said therefore to him the Pharisees: Thou concerning thyself dost testify; the testimony of thee not is true.

diaglotnt@John:8:25 @ They said therefore to him: Thou who art? And said to them the Jesus: The beginning what, what even I say to you.

diaglotnt@John:8:33 @ They answered him: Seed of Abraham we are, and to no one have we been slaves at any time; how thou sayest: That free you shall become?

diaglotnt@John:8:48 @ Answered the Jews and said to him: Not well say we, that a Samaritan art thou, and a demon thou hast?

diaglotnt@John:8:52 @ Said then to him the Jews: Now we know, that a demon thou hast; Abraham died and the prophets, and thou sayest: If any one the word of me may keep, not not may taste of death to the age.

diaglotnt@John:8:53 @ Not thou greater art of the father of us Abraham, who died? and the prophets died; whom thyself makest thou?

diaglotnt@John:8:57 @ Said then the Jews to him: Fifty years not yet thou art, and Abraham hast thou seen?

diaglotnt@John:9:17 @ They say to the blind again: Thou what sayest concerning him, seeing that he opened of thee the eyes? He and said: That a prophet he is.

diaglotnt@John:9:28 @ They reviled him, and said: Thou art a disciple of him; we but of the Moses are disciples.

diaglotnt@John:9:34 @ They answered and said to him: In sins thou wast born wholly; and thou teachest us? And they cast him out.

diaglotnt@John:9:35 @ Heard the Jesus, that they cast him out; and having found him, said to him: Thou believest into the son of the God?

diaglotnt@John:9:37 @ Said and to him the Jesus: Even thou hast seen him, and he talking with thee, he is.

diaglotnt@John:10:24 @ Surrounded therefore him the Jews, and said to him: Till when the life of us dost thou take? If thou art the Anointed, tell us plainly.

diaglotnt@John:10:33 @ Answered him the Jews saying: Concerning a good work not we stone thee, but concerning blasphemy, and that thou, a man being, makest thyself a god.

diaglotnt@John:10:36 @ whom the Father set apart, and sent into the world, you say: That thou blasphemest, because I said, A son of the God I am?

diaglotnt@John:11:3 @ Sent therefore the sisters to him, saying: O lord, lo, whom thou lovest is sick.

diaglotnt@John:11:8 @ Say to him the disciples: Rabbi, now sought thee to stone the Jews, and again goest thou there?

diaglotnt@John:11:13 @ Had spoken but the Jesus about the death of him; they but thought, that concerning the repose of the sleep he speaks.

diaglotnt@John:11:21 @ Said then the Martha to the Jesus: O lord, if thou hadst been here, the brother of me not would have died;

diaglotnt@John:11:22 @ but and now I know, that whatever things thou mayest ask the God, will give to thee the God.

diaglotnt@John:11:26 @ and all the living and believing into me, not not may die into the age. Believest thou this?

diaglotnt@John:11:27 @ She says to him: Yes, O lord, I have believed, that thou art the Anointed, the son of the God, he into the world coming.

diaglotnt@John:11:32 @ The therefore Mary when came where was the Jesus, seeing him, she fell of him to the feet, saying to him: O lord, if thou hadst been there, not would have died of me the brother.

diaglotnt@John:11:40 @ Says to her the Jesus: Not I said to thee, that if thou wouldst believe, thou shalt see the glory of the God?

diaglotnt@John:11:41 @ They took away then the stone. The but Jesus lifted up the eyes above, and said: O Father, I give thanks to thee, that thou didst hear me.

diaglotnt@John:11:42 @ I and knew, that always me thou hearest; but on account of the crowd that standing I spoke, so that they may believe, that thou me has sent.

diaglotnt@John:12:34 @ Answered him the crowd: We heard out of the law, that the Anointed abides into the age; and how thou sayest, that it behooves to be lifted up the son of the man? who is this the son of the man?

diaglotnt@John:13:6 @ He comes then to Simon Peter; and says to him he: O lord, thou of me washest the feet?

diaglotnt@John:13:7 @ Answered Jesus and said to him: What I do, thou not knowest now, thou shalt know but after these things.

diaglotnt@John:13:8 @ Says to him Peter: Not not thou mayest wash the feet of me into the age. Answered him the Jesus: If not I may wash thee, thou hast a part of me.

diaglotnt@John:13:27 @ And after the little piece, then answered into him the adversary. Says then to him the Jesus: What thou doest, do thou quickly.

diaglotnt@John:13:29 @ Some for thought, seeing that the box had the Judas, that says to him the Jesus: Buy what things need we have for the feast; or to the poor that something he should give.

diaglotnt@John:13:36 @ Says to him Simon Peter: O lord, where goest thou? Answered him the Jesus: Where I go, not thou art able me now to follow; afterwards but thou shalt follow me.

diaglotnt@John:13:38 @ Answered him the Jesus: The life of thee in behalf of me wilt thou lay down? Indeed indeed I say to thee not not a cock will crow, till not thou wilt deny me thrice.

diaglotnt@John:14:5 @ Says to him Thomas: O lord, not we know where thou art going? and how are we able the way to know?

diaglotnt@John:14:9 @ Says to him the Jesus: So long a time with you am I, and not knowest thou me, O Philip? He having seen me, has seen the Father; and how thou sayest: Show to us the Father?

diaglotnt@John:14:10 @ Not believest thou, that I in the Father, and the Father in me is? The words which I speak to you, from myself not I speak; the but Father, he in me abiding, he does the works.

diaglotnt@John:14:22 @ Says to him Judas (not the Iscariot): O lord, and how has it happened, that to us thou art about to manifest thyself, and not to the world?

diaglotnt@John:15:25 @ But, that may be fulfilled the word of having been written in the law of them: That they hated me without cause.

diaglotnt@John:16:5 @ Now but I go to him having sent me, and no one of you asks me: Where goest thou?

diaglotnt@John:16:29 @ Say to him the disciples of him: Lo, now plainly thou speakest, and a figure not one thou sayest.

diaglotnt@John:16:30 @ Now we know, that thou knowest all things, and no need has, that any one thee should ask; in this we believe, that from God thou didst come out.

diaglotnt@John:17:2 @ as thou gavest to him authority over all flesh, so that all which thou hast given to him, he may give to them life age–lasting.

diaglotnt@John:17:3 @ This and is the age–lasting life, that they might know thee the only true God, and whom thou hast sent Jesus Anointed.

diaglotnt@John:17:4 @ I thee glorified on the earth; the work I finished, which thou hast given me, that I might do.

diaglotnt@John:17:5 @ And now glorify me, thou O Father, with thyself, with the glory, which I had, before of the the world to be, with thee.

diaglotnt@John:17:6 @ I manifested of thee the name to the men, whom thou hast given to me out of the world; thine they were, and to me them thou hast given; and the word of thee they have kept.

diaglotnt@John:17:7 @ Now they know, that all things whatever thou hast given me, from thee is;

diaglotnt@John:17:8 @ because the words which thou hast given me, I have given to them; and they received, and knew truly, that thou thee I came out, and believed, that thou me didst send.

diaglotnt@John:17:9 @ I concerning them ask; not concerning the world I ask, but concerning whom thou hast given me, because thine they are;

diaglotnt@John:17:11 @ And no more I am in the world, and these in the world are, and I to thee am coming. O Father holy, keep them in the name of thee, by which thou hast given to me; that they may be one, as we.

diaglotnt@John:17:12 @ When I was with them in the world, I kept them in the name of thee; whom thou hast given to me I guarded, and no one of them was destroyed, if not the son of the destruction, that the writings may be fulfilled.

diaglotnt@John:17:15 @ Not I ask, that thou wouldst take them out of the world, but that thou wouldst keep them from the evil one.

diaglotnt@John:17:18 @ As me thou didst send into the world, also I sent them into the world.

diaglotnt@John:17:21 @ That all one may be; as thou, Father, in me, and I in thee, that also they in us one may be; that the world may believe, that thou me didst send.

diaglotnt@John:17:22 @ And I the glory which thou hast given to me, have given to them; that they may be one, as we one are;

diaglotnt@John:17:23 @ (I in them, and thou in me); that they may be perfected into one, and that may know the world, that thou me didst send, and thou didst love them, as me thou didst love.

diaglotnt@John:17:24 @ O Father, whom thou given to me, I wish, that where am I, also they may be with me; that they may behold the glory the mine, which thou didst give to me, because thou didst love me before a laying down of a world.

diaglotnt@John:17:25 @ O Father righteous, and the world thee not knew; I but thee knew, and these knew that thou me didst send.

diaglotnt@John:17:26 @ And I made known to them the name of thee, and will make known; that the love which thou didst love me, in them may be, and I in them.

diaglotnt@John:18:9 @ So that might be fulfilled the word, which he said: That whom thou hast given to me, not I lost of them no one.

diaglotnt@John:18:16 @ The but Peter stood at the door without. Went out therefore the disciples the other, who was known to the high–priest, and spoke to the door–keeper, and brought in the Peter.

diaglotnt@John:18:17 @ Says then the female–servant the door–keeper to the Peter: Not also thou of the disciples art the man this? Says he: Not I am.

diaglotnt@John:18:21 @ Why me dost thou ask? ask those having heard, what I said to them; lo, they know what things said I.

diaglotnt@John:18:22 @ These things and of him having said, one of the officers having stood by gave a blow to the Jesus, saying: Thus dost thou answer the high–priest?

diaglotnt@John:18:23 @ Answered him the Jesus: If evil I spoke, testify concerning the evil; if but well, why me dost thou beat?

diaglotnt@John:18:25 @ Was and Simon Peter standing and warming himself. They said therefore to him: Not also thou of the disciples of him thou art? Denied he, and said: Not I am.

diaglotnt@John:18:33 @ Went then into the judgment hall again the Pilate, and called the Jesus, and said to him: Thou art the king of the Jews?

diaglotnt@John:18:34 @ Answered him the Jesus: From thyself thou this sayest, or others to thee told concerning me?

diaglotnt@John:18:35 @ Answered the Pilate: Not I a Jew am? the nation the thine and high–priests delivered up thee to me; what didst thou do?

diaglotnt@John:18:37 @ Said then to him the Pilate: Not then a king art thou? Answered the Jesus: Thou sayest; that a king am I. I for this have been born, and for this I have come into the world, that I may testify to the truth. Every one who being of the truth, hears of me the voice.

diaglotnt@John:19:9 @ and went into the judgment hall again, and says to the Jesus: Whence art thou? The but Jesus an answer not gave to him.

diaglotnt@John:19:10 @ Says then to him the Pilate: To me not thou doest speak? not knowest thou, that authority I have to crucify thee; and authority I have to release thee?

diaglotnt@John:19:11 @ Answered Jesus: Not thou couldst have authority not any against me, if not it was to thee having been given from above; on account of this he delivering up me to thee, greater sin has.

diaglotnt@John:19:12 @ From this seeks the Pilate to release him. The but Jews cried out, saying: If this thou release, not thou art a friend of the Caesar; every one the king himself making, speaks against the Caesar.

diaglotnt@John:19:21 @ Said therefore to the Pilate the high–priests of the Jews: Not write thou: The king of the Jews; but that he said: A king I am of the Jews.

diaglotnt@John:19:23 @ The then soldiers, when they crucified the Jesus, took the mantles of him, (and made four parts, to each soldier a part,) and the coat. Was but the coat without seam, from the top woven throughout whole;

diaglotnt@John:20:13 @ And say to her they: O woman, why weepest thou? She says to them: Because they took away the Lord of me, and not I know where they laid him.

diaglotnt@John:20:15 @ Says to her the Jesus: O woman, why weepest thou? whom seekest thou? She, supposing that the gardener it is, says to him: O sir, if thou didst carry off him, tell me where thou didst lay him, and I him will take away.

diaglotnt@John:20:27 @ Afterwards he says to the Thomas: Bring the finger of thee here, and see the hands of me, and bring the hand of thee, and put into the side of me; and not be thou unbelieving, but believing.

diaglotnt@John:20:29 @ Says to him the Jesus: Because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed; blessed they not having seen, and having believed.

diaglotnt@John:21:12 @ Says to them the Jesus: Come, breakfast you. No one but presumed of the disciples to ask him: Thou who art? knowing, that the Lord it is.

diaglotnt@John:21:15 @ When therefore they had breakfasted, says to the Simon Peter the Jesus: Simon of Jona, lovest thou me more of these? He says to him: Yes, O lord, thou knowest, that I dearly love thee. He says to him: Feed the lambs of me.

diaglotnt@John:21:16 @ He says to him again a second time: Simon of Jona, lovest thou me? He says to him: Yes, O lord, thou knowest, that I dearly love thee. He says to him: Tend thou the sheep of me.

diaglotnt@John:21:17 @ He says to him the third: Simon of Jona, dearly lovest thou me? Was grieved the Peter, because he said to him the third, Dearly lovest me thou? and he said to him: O lord, thou all things knowest; thou knowest, that i dearly love thee. Says to him the Jesus: Feed the sheep of me.

diaglotnt@John:21:18 @ Indeed indeed I say to thee, when thou wast younger, thou didst gird thyself, and didst walk where thou didst wish; when but thou art old, thou wilt stretch out the hands of thee, and another thee will gird, and will carry where not thou wishest.

diaglotnt@John:21:22 @ Says to him the Jesus: If him I wish to abide till I come, what to thee? thou follow me.

diaglotnt@Acts:1:6 @ They indeed therefore having come together, asked him; saying: O lord, if in the time this thou restorest the kingdom to the Israel?

diaglotnt@Acts:1:24 @ And praying they said: Thou, O Lord, heart–knower of all, show which thou didst select out of these the two one,

diaglotnt@Acts:2:27 @ because not thou will abandon the life of me to invisibility, nor thou wilt abandon the holy one of thee to see corruption.

diaglotnt@Acts:2:28 @ Thou didst make known to me ways of life; thou will fill me of joy with the face of thee.

diaglotnt@Acts:2:34 @ Not for David ascended into the heavens; he says but himself: Said the Lord to the lord of me: Sit thou at right hand of me,

diaglotnt@Acts:2:41 @ They indeed therefore gladly having received the word of him, were dipped; and were added the day that souls about three thousand.

diaglotnt@Acts:3:6 @ Said and Peter: Silver and gold not are possessed by me; what but I have, this to thee I give. In the name of Jesus Anointed the Nazarene do thou arise and walk.

diaglotnt@Acts:4:4 @ Many but of those having heard the word believed; and became the number of the men about thousand five.

diaglotnt@Acts:4:24 @ They and having heard, with one mind lifted up a voice to the God, and said: O Sovereign, thou the God, that having made the heaven and the earth and the sea, and all the things in them;

diaglotnt@Acts:4:27 @ Were gathered for in truth in the city this against the holy servant of thee Jesus, whom thou didst anoint, Herod both and Pontius Pilate, with Gentiles and peoples of Israel,

diaglotnt@Acts:4:29 @ And now, O Lord, look thou upon the treats of them, and grant to the slaves of thee, with freedom all to speak the word of thee,

diaglotnt@Acts:5:4 @ Not remaining, to thee it remained, and having been sold, in the thine authority it was? why that hast thou placed in the heart of thee the thing this? not thou hast lied to men, but to the God.

diaglotnt@Acts:5:34 @ Having arisen and one in the high council a Pharisee, by name Gamaliel a teacher of law, honored by all the people, ordered without a little while the apostles to be put.

diaglotnt@Acts:7:25 @ He thought and to understand the brethren of himself, that the God by hands of him gives to them salvation; they but not understood.

diaglotnt@Acts:7:28 @ Not to kill me thou wishest, in which manner thou didst kill yesterday the Egyptian?

diaglotnt@Acts:7:33 @ Said and to him the Lord: Loose the sandals of the feet of thee; the for place in which thou standest, ground holy is.

diaglotnt@Acts:7:59 @ and they stoned the Stephen, calling upon and saying:L O Lord Jesus, do thou receive the breath of me.

diaglotnt@Acts:7:60 @ Having placed and the knees he cried out with a voice loud: O Lord, not thou mayest place to them the sin this. And this having said, he fell asleep.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:20 @ Peter but said to him: The silver of thee with thee may be into destruction, because the gift of the God thou hast thought with money to buy.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:22 @ Do thou reform therefore from the wickedness of thee this, and entreat of the God, if indeed may be forgiven to thee the thought of the heart of thee.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:26 @ A messenger and of a Lord spoke to Philip, saying: Do thou arise, and go towards south, in the way that leading down from Jerusalem to Gaza; this is desert.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:29 @ Said and the spirit to the Philip: Go thou near, and be joined to the chariot this.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:30 @ Running to and the Philip heard him reading the prophet Isaiah, and said: Truly understandest thou, what thou readest?

diaglotnt@Acts:9:4 @ and having fallen to the earth, he heard a voice saying to him: Saul, Saul; Why dost thou persecute?

diaglotnt@Acts:9:5 @ He said and: Who art thou, O Lord? The and Lord said: I am Jesus; whom thou persecutest;

diaglotnt@Acts:9:6 @ but stand thou up and enter into the city, and it shall be told to thee what thee it is necessary to do.

diaglotnt@Acts:9:11 @ The and Lord to him: Having arisen go thou to the street that being called Straight, and seek for in house of Judas, Saul by name, of Tarsus; lo for he prays,

diaglotnt@Acts:9:15 @ Said and to him the Lord: Go thou, because a vessel chosen to me is this, of the to bear the name of me before nations, and kings, sons and of Israel.

diaglotnt@Acts:9:17 @ Went away and Ananias and entered into the house; and having placed on him the hands, he said: Saul O brother, the Lord has sent me, (Jesus he having appeared to thee in the way in which thou camest,) that thou mayest receive sight, and mayest be filled of spirit holy.

diaglotnt@Acts:9:34 @ And said to him the Peter: Eneas, cures thee Jesus the Anointed; arise thou, and make the bed for thyself. And immediately he arose.

diaglotnt@Acts:9:40 @ Having put and out all the Peter having placed the knees he prayed; and having turned to the body, said: Tabitha, do thou arise. She and opened the eyes of herself; and seeing the Peter, sat up.

diaglotnt@Acts:10:15 @ And a voice again a second time to him: What the God has cleansed, thou not pollute.

diaglotnt@Acts:10:20 @ but having arisen do thou go down, and go with them, nothing doubting because I have sent them.

diaglotnt@Acts:10:26 @ The but Peter him raised up, saying: Do thou arise; also I myself a man am.

diaglotnt@Acts:10:29 @ Therefore also without hesitation I came having been sent after. I ask therefore, for what reason you sent after me?

diaglotnt@Acts:10:33 @ Immediately therefore I sent to thee; thou and well didst having come. Now therefore all we before the God are present, to hear all the things having been commanded thee by the God.

diaglotnt@Acts:11:3 @ saying: That to men uncircumcision having thou wentest in, and thou didst eat with them.

diaglotnt@Acts:11:9 @ Answered but to me a voice a second time out of the heaven: What the God cleansed, thou not pollute.

diaglotnt@Acts:11:14 @ who will speak words to thee, by which mayest be saved thou and all the house of thee.

diaglotnt@Acts:12:9 @ And having gone out he followed him, and not knew, that real it is that being done through the messenger, thought but a vision to see.

diaglotnt@Acts:12:15 @ They but to her said: Thou art mad. She but confidently affirmed thus to be.

diaglotnt@Acts:13:10 @ said: O full of all deceit and of all ready working, O son of an accuser, enemy of all righteousness, not wilt thou cease perverting the ways of Lord the straight?

diaglotnt@Acts:13:11 @ And now lo, a hand of Lord on thee, and thou shalt be blind, not seeing the sun till a season. Immediately and fell on him a mist and darkness; and going about he sought guides.

diaglotnt@Acts:13:33 @ as also in the first psalm it is written: A son of me art thou, I to–day have begotten thee.

diaglotnt@Acts:13:35 @ Therefore also in another he says: Not thou wilt permit the holy one of thee to see corruption.

diaglotnt@Acts:14:10 @ said loud with the voice: Do thou stand upon the feet of the erect. And he leaped up, and walked about.

diaglotnt@Acts:14:17 @ Although indeed not without witness himself left, doing good, from heaven to you rains giving and seasons fruitful, being full of food and of joy the hearts of you.

diaglotnt@Acts:16:9 @ And a vision in the night was seen by the Paul; a man certain was of Macedonia had been standing, beseeching him, and saying: Having passed over into Macedonia, help thou us.

diaglotnt@Acts:16:28 @ Cried out and with a voice loud the Paul, saying: Not thou mayest do to thyself harm, all for we are here.

diaglotnt@Acts:16:31 @ They and said: Believe thou in the Lord Jesus Anointed, and shalt be saved thou and the house of thee.

diaglotnt@Acts:16:35 @ Day and having become, sent the commanders the rod–bearers, saying: Release thou the men those.

diaglotnt@Acts:17:20 @ Strange things for certain thou bringest to the ears of us. We desire therefore to know, what may intend these things to be.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:20 @ They and having heard glorified the God; they said and to him: Thou seest, O brother, how many myriads are of Jews of those having believed; and all zealots of the law being.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:21 @ They were informed and concerning thee, that apostacy thou teachest from Moses those among the Gentiles all Jews, saying, not to circumcise them the children, nor the customs to walk.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:22 @ What then it is? certainly must multitude to assemble; they will hear for that thou hast come.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:23 @ This therefore do thou, what to thee we say: Are to us men four a vow having upon themselves.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:24 @ These having taken, be thou purified with them, and be at expense for them, that they may shave the head, and will know all, that the things they have been informed concerning thee nothing is, but walkest orderly also himself the law keeping.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:37 @ Bring about and to be led into the castle the Paul, he says to the commander: If it is permitted for me to say anything to thee? He and said: Greek understandest thou?

diaglotnt@Acts:21:38 @ Not then thou art the Egyptian, who before these the days having raised an insurrection and having led out into the desert the four thousand men of the Sicarii? Said and the Paul:

diaglotnt@Acts:22:7 @ fell and on the ground, and heard a voice saying to me: Saul, Saul, why me persecutest thou?

diaglotnt@Acts:22:8 @ I and answered: Who art thou, O sir? He said and to me: I am Jesus the Nazarene, whom thou persecutest.

diaglotnt@Acts:22:10 @ I said and: What shall I do, O Lord? The and Lord said to me: Having arisen go thou into Damascus; and there to thee it shall be told concerning all things, which have been appointed for thee to do.

diaglotnt@Acts:22:15 @ because thou shalt be a witness for him to all men of what thou hast seen and thou hast heard.

diaglotnt@Acts:22:16 @ And now why dost thou delay? having arisen be thou dipped, and wash thyself from the sins of thee, having invoked the name of him.

diaglotnt@Acts:22:18 @ and to see him saying to me: Do thou hasten, and come out with speed from Jerusalem; because not they will receive of thee the testimony concerning me.

diaglotnt@Acts:22:21 @ And he said to me: Go thou; for I to nations at distance will send thee.

diaglotnt@Acts:22:26 @ Having heard and the centurion, having gone to the commander reported, saying: what are thou about to do? the for man this a Roman is.

diaglotnt@Acts:22:27 @ Having come to and the commander said to him: Tell me, thou a Roman art? He and said: Yes.

diaglotnt@Acts:23:3 @ Then the Paul to him said: To strike thee is about the God, O wall having been white washed; and thou sittest judging me according to the law, and violating the law thou orderest me to be struck?

diaglotnt@Acts:23:4 @ Those and having been standing by said: The high–priest of the God revilest thou?

diaglotnt@Acts:23:5 @ Said and the Paul: Not I had known, brethren, that it is a high–priest; it is written for: A ruler of the people of thee not thou shalt speak evil.

diaglotnt@Acts:23:11 @ On the and next night having stood by him the Lord said: Take courage; as for thou didst testify the things concerning me in Jerusalem, so thee it behooves also in Rome to testify.

diaglotnt@Acts:23:17 @ Having summoned and the Paul one of the centurions, he said: The young man this lead thou to the commander; he has for something to relate to him.

diaglotnt@Acts:23:19 @ Having taken and the hand of him the commander, and having related by himself, he inquired: What is it which thou hast to relate to me?

diaglotnt@Acts:23:20 @ he said and: That the Jews agreed together of the to ask thee, that to–morrow into the sanhedrim thou mayest lead down the Paul, as being about something more accurately to investigate concerning him.

diaglotnt@Acts:23:21 @ Thou therefore not shouldst be persuaded by the; lie in wait for him of them men more forty, who bound with a curse themselves, neither to eat nor to drink till they killed him; and now ready they are looking for the from thee promise.

diaglotnt@Acts:23:22 @ The indeed then commander dismissed the young man, having charged to no one to speak out, that these things thou didst report to me.

diaglotnt@Acts:24:8 @ having commanded the accusers of him to come to thee. from whom thou wilt be able thyself, having examined closely, concerning all of these things to have knowledge, of which we accuse him.

diaglotnt@Acts:24:25 @ Discoursing and of him concerning justice and self–control and of the judgment that being about to come, terrified being the Felix answered: The present being go thou; a season and having found I will call thee.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:9 @ The Fetus but, with the Jews wishing a favor to lay for himself, answering to the Paul said: Art thou willing to Jerusalem having gone up, there concerning these things to be judged before me?

diaglotnt@Acts:25:10 @ Said and the Paul: At the judgment–seat of Caesar standing I am, where me it behooves to be judged. Jews nothing I have done wrong, as also thou full well hast ascertained.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:12 @ Then the Festus having conferred with the council, answered: Caesar thou hast called upon; to Caesar thou shalt go.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:22 @ Agrippa but to the Festus said: I was wishing also myself the man to hear. The and morrow, he said, thou shalt hear him.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:9 @ I indeed therefore thought in myself to the name of Jesus the Nazarene ought many things against to practice.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:14 @ All and having fallen down of us on the earth, I heard a voice speaking to me, and saying in the Hebrew dialect: Saul, Saul, why me persecutest thou? hard for thee against sharp points to kick.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:15 @ I and said: Who art thou, O sir? He and said: I am Jesus whom thou persecutest.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:16 @ But arise thou, and stand up on the feet of thee; for this for I appeared to thee, to constitute thee a minister and a witness, of what both thou didst see, of what and I will appear to thee;

diaglotnt@Acts:26:24 @ These things and of him saying in defence the Festus loud with the voice said: Thou art mad, O Paul; the much learning into madness turns about.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:27 @ Believest thou, O king Agrippa, in the prophets? I know, that thou believest.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:28 @ The and Agrippa to the Paul said: Within a little me thou persuadest a Christian to become.

diaglotnt@Acts:27:33 @ Till and while about day to be, called upon the Paul all to partake of food, saying: Fourteenth to–day day looking for, without food you continue, nothing having taken.

diaglotnt@Acts:28:22 @ we deem proper but from thee to hear, what thou thinkest; concerning indeed for of the sect this known is to us, that everywhere it is spoken against.

diaglotnt@Acts:28:26 @ saying: Go thou to the people this, and say thou: With ears you will hear, and not not you may understand; and seeing you will see, and not not you may perceive.

diaglotnt@Romans:2:1 @ Wherefore inexcusable thou art, O man every one who art judging. In which for thou judgest the other, thyself thou condemnest; the things for same thou doest who art judging.

diaglotnt@Romans:2:3 @ Thinkest thou and this, O man who art judging those the things such doing, and art doing them, that thou shalt escape the sentence of the God?

diaglotnt@Romans:2:4 @ Or of the wealth of the goodness of him and of the forbearance and of the patience thinkest thou wrong, being ignorant, that the goodness of the God to reformation thee leads?

diaglotnt@Romans:2:5 @ According to but the hardness of thee and unchanged heart, thou treasurest to thyself wrath in a day of wrath and of a revelation of righteous judgment of the God,

diaglotnt@Romans:2:12 @ As many as for without law sinned, without law also shall perish; and as many as under law sinned, by law shall be judged,

diaglotnt@Romans:2:17 @ If but thou a Jew art named, and doest rest in the law, and doest boast in God,

diaglotnt@Romans:2:21 @ who then art teaching another, thyself not doest thou teach; who art preaching not to steal, doest thou steal?

diaglotnt@Romans:2:22 @ who art saying not to commit adultery, doest thou commit adultery? who art detesting the idols, doest thou rob temples?

diaglotnt@Romans:2:23 @ who in a law boastest, through the violation of the law the God doest thou dishonor?

diaglotnt@Romans:2:25 @ Circumcision indeed for profits, if law thou practisest; if but a violator of law thou mayest be, the circumcision of thee uncircumcision has become.

diaglotnt@Romans:3:4 @ Not let it be; let it be but the God true, every but man a liar, even as it has been written: That thou mayest be justified in the words of thee, and mayest conquer in the to be judged thee.

diaglotnt@Romans:3:21 @ Now but without law a righteousness of God has been made manifest, being attested by the law and the prophets,

diaglotnt@Romans:3:28 @ we reckon for, to be justified by faith a man, without works of law.

diaglotnt@Romans:4:6 @ even as and David speaks the blessedness of the man, to whom the God counts righteousness without works;

diaglotnt@Romans:5:6 @ Yet for an Anointed one, being of us without strength still, according to a season in behalf of impious ones he died.

diaglotnt@Romans:5:7 @ Scarcely for in behalf of a just person any one will die; in behalf of though the good possibly some one even might dare to die;

diaglotnt@Romans:7:7 @ What then shall we say? the law sin? Not let it be; but the sin not I knew, if not through law; the even for strong desire not I knew, if not the law said: Not thou shalt lust.

diaglotnt@Romans:9:19 @ Thou wilt say then to me: Why still does he find fault? to the for will of him who has been opposed?

diaglotnt@Romans:9:20 @ But indeed, O man, thou who art, the one answering again to the God? Not shall say the thing formed to the one having formed: Why me madest thou thus?

diaglotnt@Romans:10:6 @ The but from faith righteousness thus speaks: Not thou myself say in the heart of thee: Who shall ascend into the heaven? this is, an Anointed to lead down.

diaglotnt@Romans:10:9 @ that if thou wilt confess with the mouth of thee Lord Jesus, and thou wilt believe in the heart of thee, that the God him raised out of dead ones, thou shalt be saved.

diaglotnt@Romans:10:14 @ How then shall they call on, into whom not they believed? how and shall they believe, where not they heard? how and shall they hear without one proclaiming?

diaglotnt@Romans:11:4 @ But what says to him the dive oracle? I left to myself seven thousand men, who not bent a knee to the Baal.

diaglotnt@Romans:11:17 @ If but some of the branches were broken off, thou and a wild olive being wast ingrafted instead of them, and a partaker of the root and of the fatness of the olive thou didst become,

diaglotnt@Romans:11:18 @ not do thou boast of the branches; if but thou doest boast, not thou the root sustainest but the root thee.

diaglotnt@Romans:11:19 @ Thou wilt say then: Were broken off branches, so that I might be grafted in.

diaglotnt@Romans:11:20 @ True; by the unbelief they were broken off, thou and by the faith hast been standing; not be–high–minded, but fear.

diaglotnt@Romans:11:22 @ See then kindness and severity of God; towards indeed those having fallen, severity; towards but thee, kindness, if thou shouldst remain in the kindness; otherwise even thou shalt be cut off.

diaglotnt@Romans:11:24 @ If for thou out of the according to nature wast cut off wild olive, and in violation of nature thou wast ingrafted into a good olive, by how much more these who according to nature, shall be ingrafted in the own olive.

diaglotnt@Romans:12:20 @ If therefore may hunger the enemy of thee, do thou feed him; if he may thirst give drink to him. This for doing, coals of fire thou wilt pile on the head of him.

diaglotnt@Romans:13:3 @ The for rulers not are a terror of the good works, but of the evil ones. Wishest thou and not to fear the authority? the good do thou; and thou wilt have praise from her;

diaglotnt@Romans:13:4 @ of God for a servant he is to thee for the good. If but the evil thou shouldst do, fear thou; not for in vain the sword he bears; of God for a servant he is, an avenger for wrath to him the evil practising.

diaglotnt@Romans:13:9 @ That for: Not thou shalt commit adultery. Not thou shalt commit murder. Not thou shalt steal. Not thou shalt covet; and if any other commandment, in this the word it is brought under one head, in this: Thou shalt love the neighbor of thee as thyself.

diaglotnt@Romans:14:4 @ Thou who art the judging belonging to another household servant? to the own Lord he stands or he falls; he shall be made to stand and; able for is the God to make stand.

diaglotnt@Romans:14:10 @ Thou but, why judgest the brother of thee? or also thou, why settest at nought the brother of thee? all for shall stand before the judgment seat of the Anointed.

diaglotnt@Romans:14:15 @ If but through food the brother of thee is grieved, no longer according to love dost thou walk. Not with the food of thee him do thou destroy, on behalf of whom Anointed died.

diaglotnt@Romans:14:22 @ Thou faith hast; according to thyself hold it in presence of the God. Blessed he not judging himself in what he approves.

diaglotnt@Romans:15:1 @ Are bound and we the strong ones the infirmities of those without strength to bear, and not ourselves to please;

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:1:22 @ Although and Jews signs are asking, and Greeks wisdom are seeking;

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:4:7 @ Who for thee distinguishes? what and hast thou, which not thou didst receive? if and also thou didst receive, why dost thou boast as not having received?

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:4:8 @ Already having been filled you are, already you were rich, without us you reigned; and I wish indeed you did reign, no that also we with you might reign together.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:5:12 @ what for to me also those without to judge? Not those within you judge?

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:5:13 @ Those but without the God will judge. Put out the evil one from of yourselves.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:7:16 @ How for knowest thou, O wife, if the husband thou shalt save? or how knowest thou, O husband, if the wife thou shalt save.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:7:21 @ A slave wast thou called, not to thee let it be a care; but if also thou art able free to become, rather use.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:7:27 @ Art thou having been bound to a wife, not seek thou a release; hast thou been loosed from a wife, not seek thou a wife.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:7:28 @ If but even thou shouldst have married, not thou didst sin; and if should have married the virgin, not she sinned; affliction but in the flesh shall have those such like; I but you spake.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:7:35 @ This and for the of you yourselves benefit I say; not that a snare to you I may throw, but for the decorum and devotedness to the Lord without solicitude.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:8:5 @ Indeed for though they are being called gods, whether in heaven, or on earth, (as they are gods many, and idols many;)

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:9:9 @ In for the Moses law it has been written: Not thou shalt muzzle an ox threshing. Not for the oxen cares the God?

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:9:18 @ What then to me is the reward? So that announcing glad tidings without expense I will place the glad tidings of the Anointed, in order that not to fully use the authority of me in the glad tidings.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:9:21 @ to those without law as without law, (not being without law to God, but within law to Anointed,) that I might gain lawless ones;

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:9:27 @ but I browbeat of me the body and lead it captive, lest possibly to others having proclaimed, myself without proof should become.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:10:8 @ Nor should we fornicate, as some of them fornicated, and fell in one day twenty–three thousands.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:11:11 @ But neither woman without man, nor man without woman, in Lord.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:13:11 @ When I was a babe, as babe I spoke, as a babe I thought, as babe reasoned; since but I have become a man, I have put away the things of the babe.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:14:7 @ In like manner the things without life a sound giving, whether a flute, or a harp, if a difference to the notes not they should give, how shall be known that being played on flute or that being played on harp?

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:14:16 @ Otherwise, if thou shouldst bless with the spirit, the one filling the place of the private person how shall say the so be it on the thy thanksgiving? since what thou sayest not he knows.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:14:17 @ Thou indeed for well givest thanks; but the other not built up.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:15:36 @ O foolish one; thou what sowest, not is made alive, if not it should die;

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:15:37 @ and what thou sowest, not that body that going to be born thou sowest, but a naked grain, if it may happen, of wheat, or some of the others;

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:16:10 @ If and should have come Timothy, see you, that without fear he may be to you; the for work of Lord he works as even I;

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:7:5 @ Indeed for having come of us into Macedonia, not had rest the flesh of us, but in everything being distressed; without fights, within fears.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:9:5 @ Necessary therefore I thought to exhort the brethren, that they would go before to you, and would make ready before the pre–announced blessing of you, this ready to be thus as a blessing, and not as an exaction.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:12:2 @ I know a man in Anointed, above years fourteen, (whether with a body, not I know; or without the body, not I know; the God knows;) having been snatched away the such a one to third heaven.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:12:3 @ And I know the such a man, (whether in a body, or without the body not I know; the God knows;)

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:13:5 @ yourselves try you, if you are in the faith; yourselves prove you. Or not do you know yourselves, that Jesus Anointed in you is? if not without proof you are.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:13:6 @ I hope but that you will know, that we not are without proof.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:13:7 @ I wish but to the God, not to do you evil nothing; not that we approved ones may appear, but that you the good may do, we but as without proof may be.

diaglotnt@Galatians:2:14 @ But when I saw, that not they walk straight with respect to the truth of the glad tidings, I said to the Peter in presence of all: If thou, a Jew being, like Gentiles thou livest and not like Jews, how the Gentiles dost thou compel to Judaize.

diaglotnt@Galatians:2:21 @ Not I set aside the favor of the God; if for through law justification, then Anointed without cause died.

diaglotnt@Galatians:3:1 @ O thoughtless, Galatians, who you deluded? to whom with respect to eyes Jesus Anointed was before set forth among you having been crucified.

diaglotnt@Galatians:3:3 @ So thoughtless are you? having begun in spirit, now in flesh are you being made perfect?

diaglotnt@Galatians:3:4 @ So many things you suffered without cause? If indeed even without cause.

diaglotnt@Galatians:3:15 @ Brethren, according to man I speak; though of a man having been ratified a covenant no one sets aside or superadds.

diaglotnt@Galatians:4:7 @ So that no longer thou art a slave, but a son; if but a son, also an heir of God through Anointed.

diaglotnt@Galatians:4:27 @ It has been written for: Be thou made glad O barren who not is bearing, burst thou forth and shout thou who not is bringing to birth; because many the children of the deserted one more than of the one having the husband.

diaglotnt@Galatians:5:14 @ The for whole law in one word is fully set forth, in this: Thou shalt love the neighbor of thee as thyself.

diaglotnt@Galatians:6:1 @ Brethren, if, even should be surprised a man in any fault, you the spiritual ones do you reinstate the such like with a spirit of meekness, watching thyself, lest also thou shouldst to tempted.

diaglotnt@Ephesians:2:3 @ among whom also we all lived once in the desires of the flesh of us, doing the wishes of the flesh and of the thoughts, and we were children by nature of wrath, as also the others;

diaglotnt@Ephesians:2:12 @ that you were in the season that, without Anointed, having been aliens from the common wealth of the Israel, and strangers from the covenants of the promise, a hope not having, and godless, in the world;

diaglotnt@Ephesians:5:14 @ Therefore it says: Awake thou the one sleeping, and arise thou out of the dead ones, and will shine on thee the Anointed.

diaglotnt@Ephesians:6:3 @ that well with thee it may be, and thou mayest be long–lived on the land; Ephesians

diaglotnt@Philippians:2:14 @ All things do you without murmurings and disputings;

diaglotnt@Philippians:3:4 @ though I having confidence also in flesh. If any thinks other to have confidence in flesh, I more;

diaglotnt@Philippians:4:3 @ yes I ask also thee, yoke–fellow O true, help thou these women, who in the glad tidings co–operated earnestly with me, with and Clement and the remaining fellow–workers of me, of whom the names in book of life.

diaglotnt@Philippians:4:10 @ I rejoiced and in Lord greatly, because now at length you revived the on behalf of me to think; on which also you were thinking, were without opportunity but.

diaglotnt@Colossians:1:19 @ because in him it was thought good all the fulness to inhabit,

diaglotnt@Colossians:2:18 @ No one you let deprive of the prize, wishing by humility of mind and a religious worship of the messengers, what things not he has seen prying into, without cause being puffed up by the mind of the flesh of himself,

diaglotnt@Colossians:2:21 @ (not thou shouldst have touched, nor thou shouldst have tasted, nor thou shouldst have handled?

diaglotnt@Colossians:4:17 @ And say you to Archippus: See the service which thou didst receive in Lord, that her thou mayest fulfil.

diaglotnt@1Thessalonians:3:1 @ Wherefore no longer holding out, we thought well to be left in Athens alone,

diaglotnt@1Timothy:1:3 @ As I entreated thee to remain in Ephesus, departing for Macedonia, that thou mayest charge some not other to teach,

diaglotnt@1Timothy:1:18 @ This the charge I commit to thee, child O Timothy, according to the preceding in respect to thee prophecies that thou mayest war by them the good warfare,

diaglotnt@1Timothy:2:8 @ I direct therefore to pray the men in every place, lifting up holy hands without wrath and disputing.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:3:15 @ if but I should delay, that thou mayest know, know it behooves in a house of God to conduct thyself, which is a congregation of God living.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:4:6 @ These things setting forth to the brethren, good thou wilt be a servant of Jesus Anointed, being nourished with the words of the faith and of the good teachings, which thou hast closely followed.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:4:7 @ The but profane and old women fables do thou avoid; discipline but thyself for piety.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:4:11 @ Do thou enjoin these things and do thou teach.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:4:12 @ No one thee the youth let despise, but a pattern become thou of the believers in word, in conduct, in love, in faith, in purity.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:4:13 @ Till I come, attend thou to the reading, to the exhorting, to the teaching.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:4:14 @ Not be thou neglectful of the in thee endowment, which was given to thee through prophecy, with laying on the hands of the eldership.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:4:15 @ These things do thou care for, in these things be thou; so that of thee the progress manifest may be in all things.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:4:16 @ Attend thou to thyself, and to the teaching; continue thou in them; this for doing, both thyself thou wilt save and those hearing thee.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:1 @ An elderly man not thou mayest chide, but exhort as a father; younger men, as brothers;

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:18 @ Says for the writing: An ox trending not thou shalt muzzle; and, worthy the laborer of the hire of himself.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:19 @ Against an elder an accusation not do thou receive, without if not by two or three witnesses.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:20 @ The sinning ones, in presence of all reprove thou, so that also the remainder fear may have.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:21 @ I solemnly enjoin in presence of the God and Lord Jesus Anointed and of the chosen messengers, that these things thou mayst keep without prejudice nothing doing by partiality.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:22 @ Hands hastily to no one do thou put and not do thou share in sins with others. Thyself pure do thou keep.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:23 @ No longer be thou a water drinker, but wine a little do thou use on account of the stomach of thee and the frequent of thee weaknesses.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:6:2 @ Those and believing having masters, not let them disregard, because brethren they are; but rather let them serve, because believing ones they are and beloved ones who of the well–doing are recipients. These thing do thou teach, and do thou exhort.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:6:11 @ Thou but, O man of the God, these things flee; pursue thou and righteousness, piety, faith, love, patience, meekness;

diaglotnt@1Timothy:6:12 @ contest thou the good contest of the faith, do thou lay hold of the age–lasting life, for which thou wast called out, and thou didst confess the good confession in presence of many witnesses.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:6:17 @ To those rich ones in the present age do thou charge not to be high–mined, nor to have confidence in wealth uncertain, but in the God the living, in that offering to us all things richly for enjoyment;

diaglotnt@1Timothy:6:20 @ O Timothy, the trust guard thou, avoiding the profane empty sounds and oppositions of the falsely–named knowledge; which some having professed, concerning the faith missed the mark. The favor with thee.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:1:8 @ Not therefore thou mayest be ashamed of the testimony of the Lord of us, nor me the prisoner of him; but participate in suffering evil for the glad tidings according to power of God,

diaglotnt@2Timothy:1:13 @ An outline hold thou of sound words, of which from me thou didst hear, in faith and love in that in Anointed Jesus;

diaglotnt@2Timothy:1:14 @ the good trust do thou guard through spirit holy, of that dwelling in us.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:1:15 @ Thou knowest this, that turned away me all those in the Asia, of whom is Phygellus and Hermogenes.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:1:18 @ (may grant to him the Lord to find mercy from Lord in that the day;) and what things in Ephesus he served, very well thou knowest.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:1 @ Thou therefore, child of me, be strong in the favor in that in Anointed Jesus;

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:2 @ and the things thou didst hear from me through many witnesses, these things entrust thou to faithful men, who competent shall be also others to teach.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:3 @ Thou therefore endure evil as good a soldier of Jesus Anointed.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:7 @ Consider thou, the things I say; may give for to thee the Lord understanding in all things.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:8 @ Do thou remember Jesus Anointed having been raised out of dead ones, from seed of David, according to the glad tidings of me;

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:14 @ These things do thou put in mind, earnestly testifying in presence of the Lord, not to dispute about words, for nothing useful, to a subversion of those hearing.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:15 @ Be thou diligent thyself approved to present to the God, a workman unashamed, cutting straight the word of the truth.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:16 @ The but profane empty sounds do thou avoid; to more for they will proceed impiety,

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:22 @ The now youthful desires flee thou; pursue thou but righteousness, faith, love, peace with those calling on the Lord out of pure a heart.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:23 @ The but foolish and uninstructive questions do thou avoid, knowing, that they beget contests;

diaglotnt@2Timothy:3:1 @ This but know thou, that in latter days will be present seasons trying.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:3:3 @ void of natural affection, implacable, accusers, without self–control, fierce ones, without love to good men,

diaglotnt@2Timothy:3:10 @ Thou but hast closely followed of me the teaching, the conduct, the purpose, the fidelity, the forbearance, the love, the patience,

diaglotnt@2Timothy:3:14 @ Thou but able in the things thou didst learn and wast convinced of, knowing, from whom thou didst learn,

diaglotnt@2Timothy:3:15 @ and that from a babe the holy writings thou knowest, those being able thee to make wise for salvation, through faith of that in Anointed Jesus.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:4:2 @ publish thou the word, be thou urgent seasonably unseasonably, confute thou, rebuke thou, exhort thou with all long suffering and teaching.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:4:5 @ Thou but be sober in all things, suffer thou evil, work do thou of a proclaimer of glad tidings, the service of thee do thou fully perform.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:4:11 @ Luke is alone with me. Mark having taken up do thou bring with thyself; he is for to me very useful for service.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:4:13 @ The cloak, which I left in Troas with Carpus, coming bring thou, and the written rolls, especially the parchments.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:4:15 @ whom also thou beware, greatly for he has opposed the our words.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:4:19 @ Salute thou Prisca and Aquila, and the of Onesiphorus house.

diaglotnt@Titus:1:5 @ Of this cause I left thee in Crete so that the things wanting thou mightest rectify, and thou mightest constitute in each city elders, as I to thee have orders;

diaglotnt@Titus:2:1 @ Thou but speak the things becoming to the wholesome teaching;

diaglotnt@Titus:2:6 @ The younger men in like manner do thou exhort to be prudent;

diaglotnt@Titus:2:15 @ There speak thou and exhort thou and reprove thou with all strictness; no one of thee let disregard.

diaglotnt@Titus:3:1 @ Do thou remind them to governments and authorities to be submissive, to obey rulers, as to every work good ready to be,

diaglotnt@Titus:3:10 @ A factious man after a first and second admonition do thou reject;

diaglotnt@Titus:3:15 @ Salute thee those with me all; salute thou those loving us in faith. The favor with all of you.

diaglotnt@Philemon:1:5 @ hearing of thee the love and the faith, which thou hast to the Lord Jesus and for all the holy ones;

diaglotnt@Philemon:1:12 @ thou but him, that is the my bowels, do thou receive.

diaglotnt@Philemon:1:14 @ without but of the thy consent nothing I wished to do, so that not as according to constraint the good of thee might be, but according to willingness.

diaglotnt@Philemon:1:15 @ Perhaps for on account of this he was separated for an hour, so that an age him thou mightest receive;

diaglotnt@Philemon:1:17 @ If then me thou holdest a partner, receive thou him as me.

diaglotnt@Philemon:1:18 @ If but any thing he wronged thee, or owes, this to me put thou on account.

diaglotnt@Philemon:1:19 @ I Paul wrote with the my hand; I will pay off; so that not I may say to thee, that even thyself to me thou owest.

diaglotnt@Philemon:1:20 @ Yes, O brother, I of thee should be profited in Lord; refresh thou of me the bowels in Anointed.

diaglotnt@Philemon:1:21 @ Having confidence in the obedience of thee I wrote to thee, knowing, that even beyond what I may say thou wilt do.

diaglotnt@Philemon:1:22 @ At the same time but also prepare thou for me a lodging; I hope for, that through the prayers of you I shall be imparted to you.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:1:5 @ To which for did he say ever of the messengers: A son of me art thou, I to–day have begotten thee? and again: I will be to him for a Father, and he shall to me for a son?

diaglotnt@Hebrews:1:9 @ Thou didst love righteousness, and thou didst hate lawlessness; on account of this anointed thee the God of thee, oil of extreme joy beyond the associates of thee.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:1:10 @ And: Thou in a beginning, O Lord, the earth didst form, and works of the hands of thee are the heavens.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:1:11 @ They shall perish, thou but remainest; and all as a garment shall become old,

diaglotnt@Hebrews:1:12 @ and like an upper garment thou wilt fold them, and they shall be changed; thou but the same art, and the years of thee not will fail.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:1:13 @ To which but of the messengers did he say ever: Do thou sit at right of me, till I may place the enemies of thee footstool for the feet of thee?

diaglotnt@Hebrews:2:6 @ Testified but somewhere one, saying: What is man, that thou dost remember him; or a son of man, that thou dost observe him?

diaglotnt@Hebrews:2:7 @ Thou didst make less him a little while then messengers; with glory and with honor thou didst crown him;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:2:8 @ all things thou didst place under the feet of him. In for the to be subjected to him the things all, nothing is left to him unsubjected; now but not yet we see to him the things all having been placed.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:4:12 @ Living for the word of the God, and energetic, and more cutting beyond every sword two–mouthed, even cutting through to a division of life both and of breath, of joints both and of marrows, and able to judge of thoughts and of intentions of heart;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:5:5 @ Thus and the Anointed not himself did glorify to become a high priest, but the one having spoken to him: A son of me art thou, I to–day have begotten thee;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:5:6 @ as also in another he says: Thou a priest for the age, according to the order of Melchizedek.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:5:8 @ (though being a son, learned, from what things he suffered, the obedience;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:7:3 @ without a father, without a mother, without a genealogy, neither a beginning of days nor of life an end having, having been made like but to the son of the God, remains a priest for the continuance.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:7:5 @ And those indeed from the sons of Levi the priesthood receiving, a commandment have to tithe the people according to the law, this is, the brethren of them, though having come out of the loins of Abraham;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:7:7 @ Without but all contradiction, the less by the greater is blessed.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:7:17 @ It testifies for: That thou a priest for the age according to the order of Melchizedek.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:7:20 @ And in as much as not without swearing; (they indeed for without swearing are priests having become;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:7:21 @ he but with swearing through the one saying to him: Swore a Lord, and not will change; Thou a priest for the age according to the order of Melchizedek;)

diaglotnt@Hebrews:8:5 @ who in an example and in a shadow serve of the heavenlies, even as had been divinely warned Moses, being about to finish the tabernacle: See thou for, he says, thou mayest make all things according to the pattern that having been shown to thee in the mount;)

diaglotnt@Hebrews:9:7 @ into but the second once of the year alone the high–priest, not without blood, which he offers on behalf of himself and for the of the people ignorances;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:9:18 @ Hence not even the first without blood has been dedicated.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:9:22 @ And almost by blood all things are cleansed according to the law, and without blood–shedding not takes place forgiveness.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:9:28 @ so also the Anointed once for all having been offered for the of many to carry away sins, a second time without sins will be seen, by those him expecting for salvation.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:10:5 @ Therefore coming into the world, he says: Sacrifice and offering not thou didst desire, a body but thou didst provide for me;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:10:6 @ whole burnt offerings even for sin not thou didst delight in.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:10:8 @ Above saying: That a sacrifice and offering and whole burnt offerings even for sin not thou didst desires, nor didst delight in; (which according to the law are offered;)

diaglotnt@Hebrews:10:23 @ and having been bathed the body in water pure, we should hold fast the confession of the hope without declining; (faithful for the one having promised;)

diaglotnt@Hebrews:10:28 @ Having violated any one a law of Moses, without mercies by two or three witnesses dies;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:11:6 @ Without but faith impossible to have pleased; to believe for it is necessary the one coming near to the God, because he is, and to those seeking him a rewarder he becomes.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:12:5 @ and you have forgotten the exhortation, which with you as with sons reasons: O son of me, not do not slight discipline of Lord, neither be thou discouraged by him being reproved;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:12:8 @ If but without you are discipline, of which partakes have become all, certainly bastards you are and not sons.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:12:14 @ Peace do you pursue with all, and the holiness, which without no one shall see the Lord.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:13:2 @ Of the kind–to strangers not be you neglectful; through this for without knowing some having entertained messengers.

diaglotnt@James:2:3 @ and you should look on the one wearing the robe the splendid, and you should say: Thou sit here honorably; and to the poor man you should say: Thou stand there, or sit thou here under the footstool of me;

diaglotnt@James:2:8 @ If indeed a law you keep royal, according to the writing: Thou shalt love the neighbor of thee as thyself, well you do.

diaglotnt@James:2:11 @ The for one having said: Not thou mayest commit adultery, said also: Not thou mayest murder; if now not thou commit adultery, thou dost murder but, thou hast become a transgressor of law.

diaglotnt@James:2:18 @ But will say some one: Thou faith hast, and I works have; show to me the faith of thee without the works of thee, and I will show to thee by the works of me the faith of me.

diaglotnt@James:2:19 @ Thou believest, that the God one is; well thou doest; even the demons believe, and shudder.

diaglotnt@James:2:20 @ Wishest thou but to know, O man vain, that the faith without the works dead is?

diaglotnt@James:2:22 @ Seest thou, that the faith worked with the works of him, and by the works the faith was perfected?

diaglotnt@James:2:26 @ As for the body without breath dead is, so also the faith without the works dead is.

diaglotnt@James:3:17 @ The but from above wisdom first indeed pure it is, then peaceable, gentle, easily persuaded, full of mercy and of fruits good, without partiality and without hypocrisy.

diaglotnt@James:4:11 @ Not speak you evil of each other, brethren; the one speaking evil of a brother, and judging the brother of himself, speaks evil of law, and judges law, if but law thou judgest not thou art a doer of law, but a judge.

diaglotnt@James:4:12 @ One is the lawgiver and judge, the one being able to save and to destroy; thou but who art thou who judgest the other?

diaglotnt@1Peter:1:17 @ And if a Father you call on him without respect of persons judging according to the of each work, in fear the of the sojourning of you time pass you;

diaglotnt@1Peter:3:1 @ In like manner the wives, submitting yourselves to the own husbands, so that even if some are disobedient to the word, through the of the wives conduct without a word they may be gained,

diaglotnt@1Peter:4:1 @ Anointed then having suffered on behalf of us in flesh, and you the same thought arm yourselves, (because the one having suffered in flesh, has ceased from sin,)

diaglotnt@1Peter:4:9 @ hospitable towards each other, without murmurings;

diaglotnt@2Peter:1:12 @ Therefore not I will neglect always you to remind concerning these things, although knowing, and being established in the present truth.

diaglotnt@2Peter:2:17 @ These are fountains without water, and fogs by a whirlwind being driven; for which the gloom of the darkness for an age has been kept.

diaglotnt@2Peter:3:8 @ One but this not let escape you, beloved ones, that one day with Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as a day one.

diaglotnt@3John:1:3 @ I rejoiced for greatly, coming brethren and testifying of the in the truth, even as thou in truth walkest.

diaglotnt@3John:1:5 @ O beloved one, faithfully thou doest whatever thou mayest work for the brethren and in the strangers,

diaglotnt@3John:1:6 @ these bore testimony of thee to the love in presence of congregation; whom well thou wilt do having sent forward worthily of the God.

diaglotnt@3John:1:11 @ O beloved one, not do thou imitate the evil thing, but the good thing. The one doing good, of the God is; the one doing evil, not has seen the God.

diaglotnt@3John:1:15 @ Peace to thee. Salute thee the friends; do thou salute the friends by name.

diaglotnt@Jude:1:12 @ These are in the love–feasts of you hidden rocks, feasting together without fear, themselves feeding; clouds without water, by winds being swept along; trees autumnal, unfruitful, twice having died, having been rooted;

diaglotnt@Revelation:1:11 @ saying: What thou seest do thou write for a scroll, and send to the seven congregations, to Ephesus, and to Smyrna, and to Pergamos, and to Thyatira, and to Sardis, and to Philadelphia, and to Laodicea.

diaglotnt@Revelation:1:17 @ And when I saw him I fell at the feet of him, as dead; and he placed the right of himself on me, saying: Not do thou fear; I am the first and the last,

diaglotnt@Revelation:1:19 @ Write thou therefore the things thou sawest, even the things are, and the things about to occur after these;

diaglotnt@Revelation:1:20 @ the secret of the seven stars which thou sawest on the right of me, and the seven lampstands the golden. The seven stars, messengers of the seven congregations are; and the lampstands the seven, seven congregations are.

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:1 @ By the messenger of the in Ephesus congregation do thou write: These things says the one holding the seven stars in the right of himself, the one walking in midst of the seven lampstands the golden.

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:2 @ I know the works of thee, and the toil of thee, and the patient endurance of thee, and that not thou art able to bear with bad ones; and thou hast tried those declaring themselves apostles to be, and not they are; and thou hast found them liars;

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:3 @ and patient endurance thou hast, and thou hast suffered on account of the name of me, and not thou hast wearied.

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:4 @ But I have against thee, because the love of thee the first thou hast relaxed.

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:5 @ Do thou remember therefore whence thou hast fallen, and change thy mind, and the first works do thou; if but not, I am coming to thee speedily, and I will remove the lampstand of thee out of the place of itself, if not thou dost change thy mind.

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:6 @ But that thou hast, that thou hatest the works of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate.

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:8 @ And by the messenger of the in Smyrna congregation do thou write: These things says the first and the last, who became dead, and lived;

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:9 @ I know of thee the works, and the affliction, and the poverty, (but rich thou art,) and the blasphemy from those declaring Jews to be themselves, and not are, but an assembly of the adversary.

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:10 @ Not fear thou the things thou art about to suffer; lo, is about to cast the accuser from of you into prison, so that you may be tried; and you shall have affliction days ten. Be thou faithful till death, and I will give to thee the crown of the life.

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:12 @ And by the messenger of the in Pergamos congregation do thou write: These things says the one having the broad sword that two–mouthed the sharp.

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:13 @ I know the works of thee, and where thou dwellest, where the throne of the adversary; and thou holdest fast the name of me, and not thou didst deny the faith of me, even in those days in which Antipas the witness of me the faithful, who was killed among you, where the adversary dwells.

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:14 @ But I have against thee a few things, because thou hast there some holding the teaching of Balaam, who instructed the Balak to cast a stumbling–block before the sons of Israel, to eat idol sacrifices and to fornicate.

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:15 @ So hast also thou some holding the teaching of the Nicolaitans in like manner.

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:20 @ But I have against thee, because thou lettest alone the wife of thee Jezebel, the one calling herself a prophetess, and she teaches and seduces the my bond–servants, to fornicate and to eat idol sacrifices.

diaglotnt@Revelation:3:1 @ And by the messenger of the in Sardis congregation write: These things says the one having the seven spirits of the God, and the seven stars. I know of thee the works, that a name thou hast that thou livest, and dead thou art.

diaglotnt@Revelation:3:2 @ Become thou vigilant, and strengthen the things remaining which were about to die; not for I have found of thee the works having been complete in presence of the God of me.

diaglotnt@Revelation:3:3 @ Remember thou therefore how thou hast received and thou didst hear, and observe, and reform. If therefore not thou shouldst have watched, I may have come on thee as a thief, and not not thou mayest have known what hour I may have come on thee.

diaglotnt@Revelation:3:4 @ But thou hast a few names in Sardis, which not soiled the garments of themselves; and they shall walk with me in white (robes), because worthy they are.

diaglotnt@Revelation:3:8 @ I know of thee the works; lo, I have placed before thee a door having been opened, which no one is able to shut her; because a little thou hast power, and thou hast kept of me the word, and not thou didst deny the name of me.

diaglotnt@Revelation:3:10 @ because thou hast kept the word of the patience of me, also I thee will keep from the hour of the trial of that being about to come on the habitable whole, to try those dwelling on the earth.

diaglotnt@Revelation:3:11 @ I come speedily; hold thou fast what thou hast, so that no one may have taken the crown of thee.

diaglotnt@Revelation:3:15 @ I know of thee the works, that neither cold thou art, nor hot; I wish cold thou wert, or hot.

diaglotnt@Revelation:3:16 @ Thus, because lukewarm thou art, and neither hot nor cold, I am about thee to vomit out of the mouth of me. Because thou sayest;

diaglotnt@Revelation:3:17 @ that rich I am, and have been enriched, and not any need I have, and not thou knowest, that thou art the wretched one and the pitiable one, and poor and blind and naked;

diaglotnt@Revelation:3:18 @ I counsel thee to have bought from of me gold having been burnt by fire, so that thou mayest have been rich; and garments white, so that thou mightest have been clothed, and not might have appeared the shame of the nakedness of thee; and eye–salve, to have rubbed in the eyes of thee, so that thou mayest see.

diaglotnt@Revelation:3:19 @ I as many as if I may love, I prove and admonish; be thou zealous therefore and reform.

diaglotnt@Revelation:4:1 @ After these things I saw, and lo, a door having been opened in the heaven, and the voice the first which I heard as of a trumpet talking with me, saying: Come thou up here, and I will show to thee the things it behooves to have done after these things.

diaglotnt@Revelation:4:11 @ worthy thou art, O Lord, to receive the glory and the honor and the power; because thou didst create the all things, and on account of the will of thee they were, and were created.

diaglotnt@Revelation:5:5 @ And one of the elders says to me: Not do thou weep; lo, prevailed the lion that of the tribe of Judah, the root of David, to open the scroll and the seven seals of it.

diaglotnt@Revelation:5:9 @ And they sung a song new, saying: Worthy thou art to receive the scroll, and to open the seals of it; because thou wast slain, and didst buy back for the God us with the blood of thee out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation;

diaglotnt@Revelation:5:10 @ and thou didst make them to the God of us kings and priests, and they shall reign on the earth.

diaglotnt@Revelation:5:11 @ And I saw, and I heard a voice of messengers many in a circle of the throne and of the living ones and of the elders; and was the number of them myriads of myriads, and thousands of thousands;

diaglotnt@Revelation:6:1 @ And I saw when opened the lamb one of the seven seals, and I heard one of the four living ones saying, as a voice of thunder: Come thou and see thou.

diaglotnt@Revelation:6:3 @ And when he opened the seal the second, I heard the second living one saying: Come thou.

diaglotnt@Revelation:6:5 @ And when he opened the seal the third I heard the third living one saying: Come thou and see thou. And I saw, and lo a horse black, and the one sitting on him having a balance in the hand of himself.

diaglotnt@Revelation:6:6 @ And I heard a voice in midst of the four living ones saying: A small measure of wheat for a denarius; and three small measures of barley for a denarius; and the oil and the wine not thou mayest hurt.

diaglotnt@Revelation:6:7 @ And when he opened the seal the fourth, I heard the fourth living one saying: Come and see thou.

diaglotnt@Revelation:6:10 @ and they cried with a voice great, saying: How long, the sovereign the holy one and true one, not thou judgest and avengest the blood of us from those dwelling on the earth?

diaglotnt@Revelation:7:4 @ And I heard the number of those having been sealed, one hundred forty four thousands having been sealed out of every tribe of sons of Israel;

diaglotnt@Revelation:7:5 @ out of tribe of Judah, twelve thousands having been sealed; out of tribe of Reuben, twelve thousands having been sealed; out of tribe of Gad, twelve thousands having been sealed;

diaglotnt@Revelation:7:6 @ out of tribe of Aser, twelve thousands having been sealed; out of tribe of Naphtali, twelve thousands having been sealed; out of tribe of Manasseh, twelve thousands having been sealed;

diaglotnt@Revelation:7:7 @ out of the tribe of Simon, twelve thousand having been sealed; out of tribe of Levi, twelve thousands having been sealed; out of tribe of Issachar, twelve thousands having been sealed;

diaglotnt@Revelation:7:8 @ out of tribe of Zebulun, twelve thousands having been sealed; out of tribe of Joseph, twelve thousands having been sealed; out of tribe of Benjamin, twelve thousand having been sealed.

diaglotnt@Revelation:7:14 @ And I said to him: O lord of me, thou knowest. And he said to me: These are they coming out of the affliction the great, and washed the robes of themselves, and whitened them in the blood of the lamb.

diaglotnt@Revelation:9:14 @ saying to the sixth messenger the one having the trumpet: Loose thou the four messengers those having been bound by the river the great Euphrates.

diaglotnt@Revelation:10:4 @ And when spoke the seven thunders, I was about to write; and I heard a voice from the heaven saying: Seal thou up what spoke the seven thunders, and not these things thou mayest write.

diaglotnt@Revelation:10:8 @ And the voice which I heard from the heaven, again speaking with me, and saying: Go thou, take thou the little scroll that having been opened in the hand of the messenger of the one standing on the sea and on the land.

diaglotnt@Revelation:10:9 @ And I went to the messenger, saying to him, to give to me the little scroll. And he says to me: Take thou and eat thou it; and it will embitter to thee the belly, but in the mouth of thee it will be sweet as honey.

diaglotnt@Revelation:11:1 @ And was given to me a reed like to a rod, saying: Rise thou, and measure thou the temple of the God, and the altar, and those worshipping in it;

diaglotnt@Revelation:11:2 @ and the court that outside of the temple do thou cast out and not her thou mayest measure, because it was given to the nations; and the city the holy shall they tread months forty two.

diaglotnt@Revelation:11:3 @ And I will give to the two witnesses of me, and they shall prophesy days a thousand two hundred sixty, having been clothed with sackcloth.

diaglotnt@Revelation:11:13 @ And in that the hour was an earthquake great, and the tenth of the city fell, and were killed in the earthquake names of men thousands seven; and the remaining ones afraid became, and they gave glory to the God of the heaven.

diaglotnt@Revelation:11:17 @ saying: We give thanks to thee, O Lord the God the almighty, the one existing and who was, because thou hast taken the power of thee the great, and reigned.

diaglotnt@Revelation:12:6 @ And the woman fled into the desert, where she was there a place having been prepared by the God, so that there they might nourish her days a thousand two hundred sixty.

diaglotnt@Revelation:14:1 @ And I saw, and lo the lamb having been standing on the mount Zion, and with him a hundred forty–four thousands, having the name of him and the name of the Father of him having been written on the foreheads of themselves.

diaglotnt@Revelation:14:3 @ And they sing a song new in presence of the throne, and in presence of the four living ones, and of the elders; and no one was able to learn the song, if not the hundred forty–four thousands, those having been bought from the earth.

diaglotnt@Revelation:14:5 @ and in the mouth of them not was found falsehood; without blame for they are.

diaglotnt@Revelation:14:13 @ And I heard a voice out of the heaven, saying: Write thou: Blessed ones the dead ones those in Lord dying from hence forth; yes, says the spirit, so that they may rest from the labors of themselves; the but works of them follows with them.

diaglotnt@Revelation:14:15 @ And another messenger came forth out of the temple, crying with a voice great to the one sitting on the cloud: Send thou the sickle of thee, and reap thou, because is come the hour of the to reap, because is dry the harvest of the earth.

diaglotnt@Revelation:14:18 @ And another messenger came forth out of the altar, having authority over the fire; and he called with a cry great to the one having the sickle the sharp, saying: Send thou of thee the sickle the sharp, and cut off thou the clusters of the vine of the earth, because are ripened the grapes of her;

diaglotnt@Revelation:14:20 @ And was trodden the wine–press outside of the city, and came forth blood out of the wine–press even to the bridles of the horses from furlongs a thousand six hundred.

diaglotnt@Revelation:16:5 @ And I heard the messenger of the waters saying: Righteous art thou, the one existing and who was, the bountiful one, because these things thou hast judged;

diaglotnt@Revelation:16:6 @ because blood of holy ones and of prophets they poured out, and blood to them thou gavest to drink; worthy they are.

diaglotnt@Revelation:17:7 @ And said to me the messenger: Why didst thou wonder? I to thee will tell the secret of the woman, and of the wild–beast of that bearing her, of that having the seven heads and the ten horns.

diaglotnt@Revelation:17:8 @ The wild–beast which thou sawest, was, and not is, and is about to come up out of the abyss, and into destruction to go; and will wonder those dwelling on the earth, of whom not has been written the names on the scroll of the life from a casting down of a world, beholding the wild–beast because he was, and not is, and will be present.

diaglotnt@Revelation:17:12 @ And the ten horns which thou sawest, ten kings are, who a kingdom not yet received, but authority as kings one hour they receive with the wild–beast.

diaglotnt@Revelation:17:15 @ And he says to me: The waters which thou sawest, where the harlot sits, peoples and crowds are, and nations and tongues.

diaglotnt@Revelation:17:16 @ And the ten horns which thou sawest, and the wild–beast, these will hate the harlot, and having made desolate will make her even naked, and the flesh of her will eat, and her will burn with fir.

diaglotnt@Revelation:17:18 @ And the woman which thou sawest, is the city the great that having kingship over the kings of the earth.

diaglotnt@Revelation:18:14 @ And the fruit season of the earnest desire of the soul of thee went away from thee, and all the dainty things and the splendid things perished from thee, and no longer not not thou mayest find them.

diaglotnt@Revelation:18:20 @ Rejoice thou over her, O heaven, and the holy ones and the apostles and the prophets, because judged the God the judgment of you on her.

diaglotnt@Revelation:19:9 @ And he says to me: Write thou: Blessed ones those into the supper of the marriage of the lamb having been called. And he says to me: These the words true are of the God.

diaglotnt@Revelation:19:10 @ And I fell before the feet of him to worship him; and he says to me: See not; a fellow–bondservant of thee I am, and of the brethren of thee of those having the testimony of the Jesus; to the God do thou give worship. (The for testimony of the Jesus, is the spirit of the prophecy.)

diaglotnt@Revelation:20:2 @ And he seized the dragon, the serpent the old, who is an accuser and an adversary, and he bound him a thousand years,

diaglotnt@Revelation:20:3 @ and he cast him into the deep, and shut up and sealed over him, so that not he might deceive longer the nations, till might be ended the thousand years and after these it behooves him to be loosed a little time.

diaglotnt@Revelation:20:4 @ And I saw thrones; and they sat on them, and judgment was given to them; and the souls of those having been cut with an axe because of the testimony of Jesus and because of the word of the God, and who not worshipped the wild–beast not the image of him, and not received the mark on the forehead and on the hand of themselves; and they lived, and they reigned with the Anointed one the thousand years.

diaglotnt@Revelation:20:5 @ The but remaining ones the dead ones not lived till should be ended the thousand years. This the resurrection the first.

diaglotnt@Revelation:20:6 @ Blessed and holy the one having a portion in the resurrection the first; over such ones the second death not has authority, but they shall be priests of the God and of the Anointed one, and they shall reign with him a thousand years.

diaglotnt@Revelation:20:7 @ And when they may be ended the thousand years, shall be loosed the adversary out of the prison of himself;

diaglotnt@Revelation:21:5 @ And said the one sitting on the throne: Lo, new all things I make. And he says to me: Write thou; because these the words faithful ones and true ones are.

diaglotnt@Revelation:21:9 @ And came one of the seven messengers of those having the seven bowls those being full of the seven plagues the last ones, and talked with me, saying: Come thou, I will show to thee the bride of the lamb the wife.

diaglotnt@Revelation:21:16 @ And the city four–angled is placed, and the length of her as much as even the breadth. And he measured the city with the reed to furlongs twelve thousands; the length and the breadth and the height of her equal is.

diaglotnt@Revelation:22:9 @ And he says to me: See not; a fellow–bondservant of thee I am, and of the brethren of thee of the prophets, and of those keeping the words of the scroll this; to the God give thou reverence.

diaglotnt@Revelation:22:10 @ And he says to me: Not thou mayest seal the words of the prophecy of the scroll this; the season near is.

diaglotnt@Revelation:22:17 @ And the spirit and the bride say: Come thou; and the one hearing let him say: Come thou; and the one thirsting let him come, the one willing let him take water of life gratis.

diaglotnt@Revelation:22:20 @ He says the one testifying these things: Yes I come speedily. So be it, come thou, O Lord Jesus.


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