Bring a table and bread! And immediately it is added: he took the bread, blessed it and brake it and gave it to James the Just and said to him: My brother, eat thy bread, for the Son of man is risen from among them that sleep (Gospel of the Hebrews, in... The Works of John Jewel - Page 237by John Jewel - 1845Full view - About this book
| Benjamin Wisner Bacon - 1910 - 600 pages
...assumed a vow of fasting since the Supper. Jesus appears to him, orders "a table and bread" and says, "My brother, eat thy bread; for the Son of Man is risen from the dead." fast, of longer or shorter duration, commemorating the sufferings of Jesus' martyrdom,... | |
| William Bancroft Hill - 1911 - 242 pages
...table and bread. ... He took bread and blessed and broke it, and gave it to James the Just, and said to him, My brother, eat thy bread, for the Son of Man is risen from those who are asleep." (In the Lord's Prayer.) " Give us to-day bread for to-morrow." In the parable... | |
| 1915 - 624 pages
...table, said the Lord, and bread," and added: "He took the bread, and blessed and brake it, and gave to James the Just, and said unto him: My brother, eat thy bread; for the Son of man is risen from among them that sleep." Had we more of this fragment of the Palestinian Gospel we should probably... | |
| 1915 - 644 pages
...table, said the Lord, and bread," and added: "He took the bread, and blessed and brake it, and gave to James the Just, and said unto him: My brother, eat thy bread; for the Son of man is risen from among them that sleep." Had we more of this fragment of the Palestinian Gospel we should probably... | |
| Theodor Zahn - 1917 - 1744 pages
...impress one as being a mere idle tale. It is supported by 1 Cor. XT. 7. The saying of Jesus to James, " My brother, eat thy bread, for the Son of Man is risen from the dead," is beautiful. The vow of James which the saying presupposes, namely, that he will eat... | |
| John Walter Good - 1923 - 872 pages
...neither to eat nor drink until he had seen the Risen Lord; and that the Lord appeared, with this message: "My Brother, eat thy bread, for the Son of Man is risen from the dead." If this legend be true, then the Appearance belongs to an earlier date than is here... | |
| Roderic Dunkerley - 1925 - 216 pages
...Lord. He took up the bread and blessed and broke and afterward gave to James the Just, and said to him : " My brother, eat thy bread, for the Son of Man is risen from them that sleep." This story is said to have occurred in the Hebrew Gospel. That Jesus appeared... | |
| James Samuel Stone - 1927 - 400 pages
...table and bread. Then, so the narrative reads: ' He took bread, and blessed and brake and gave it unto James the Just, and said unto him : " My brother, eat thy bread, for the Son of Man is risen from among them that St. John the Evangelist records a similar story of the Risen Lord's appearance... | |
| Ron Cameron - 1982 - 196 pages
...immediately it is added: he took the bread, blessed it and brake it and gave it to James the Just and said to him: My brother, eat thy bread, for the Son of man is risen from among them that sleep. (Jerome, De viris inlustribus 2) "John's Preaching of the Gospel, The Acts... | |
| Ray Pritz - 1988 - 168 pages
...Jerome (1 and 2 in our treatment above). it and brake it and gave it to James the Just and said to him: My brother, eat thy bread, for the Son of Man is risen from among them that sleep. (Jerome, de vir. ill. 2) 27 Even though we are working from the hypothesis... | |
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