| Elbert Hubbard - 2003 - 424 sider
[ Denne sides indhold er desværre begrænset. ] | |
| Rolf Gompertz - 2003 - 224 sider
[ Denne sides indhold er desværre begrænset. ] | |
| Robert Verly - 2004 - 0 sider
[ Denne sides indhold er desværre begrænset. ] | |
| Benjamin Blech - 2004 - 468 sider
...Unfortunately, for you my dear reader, paper will have to do. The list, as Jews number them, is as follows: 1 . I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. 2. Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Thou shah not make... | |
| A. S. Diamond - 2004 - 442 sider
...law never appears, and their only sanction is that to be implied from the words which introduce them: 'I am the Lord thy God who brought thee out of the land of Egypt'. It consists therefore in the displeasure of God that will attend on disobedience and no... | |
| Stephen Westerholm - 2004 - 512 sider
...... on the condition of future obedience" (87). In support, he cites the following passages (92-93): "I am the Lord thy God who brought thee out of the land of Egypt." — On this condition I brought you out of the land of Egypt: on the condition that you... | |
| Brandon Toropov, Luke Buckles - 2004 - 436 sider
...and non-Jewish observance. The Jewish divisions of the text — Exodus 20:2-17 — are used here. 1. I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. 2. Thou shalt have no other gods before Me. Thou shalt not make... | |
| 2004 - 309 sider
...of the Lord, because ye were afraid before the fire, and ye did not go up to the mountain, saying, 6 I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. 7 Thou shall have no other gods before my face. 8 Thou shall... | |
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