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Updated: May 3, 2025


Paul is taking liberties with Moses by generalizing the statements in Deuteronomy 21:23. Moses has 'he that is hanged. Paul puts it 'every one that hangeth. On the other hand, Paul omits the words 'of God' in his quotation from Moses: 'For he that is hanged is accursed of God. Moses speaks of a criminal who is worthy of death."

"Sir," said Galahad, "that is no marvel, for this adventure is not theirs but mine, and for the surety of this sword I brought none with me; for here by my side hangeth the scabbard." Anon he laid his hand on the sword, and lightly drew it out of the stone and put it in the sheath, saying, "Now it goeth better than it did aforehand."

"But tell me, good Sir, of what age thou art, and in what manner of place is thy dwelling, and who are thy fellow philosophers; for my soul hangeth fast on thine, and fain would I never be parted from thee all the days of my life." The elder said, "Mine age is, as I reckon, forty and five years, and in the deserts of the land of Senaar do I dwell.

But yet ever there hangeth in a man's heart a lothness to lack a living! ANTHONY: There doth indeed, in theirs who either never or but seldom hear any good counsel against it, or who, when they hear it, hearken to it but as they would to an idle tale, rather for a pastime or for the sake of manners than for any substantial intent and purpose to follow good advice and take any fruit by it.

The King laid the document on the table, where the standish was already, and with much show of courtesy, offered a pen to his prisoner. She knelt down to sign, holding the pen a moment idle in her fingers. "What a little matter art thou!" she said, soliloquising dreamily. "A grey goose quill! Yet on one stroke of thee all my coming life hangeth."

If thou yet, instead of repenting and doing thy first works, dost remain a backslider, Then remember that thou must die; and remember also, that when the terrors of God, of death, and a back-slidden heart meet together, there will be sad work in that soul: this is the man that hangeth tilting over the mouth of hell, while death is cutting the thread of his life.

"Sir, I salute you as the sorest dismayed and most discounselled damsel that ever you have seen! Wherefore am I come to demand a boon of you for the nobleness and valour of your heart." "Damsel," saith the King, "God counsel you of His will and pleasure, and I myself am full fain to partake therein." The damsel looketh at the shield that hangeth in the midst of the hall.

"It hangeth about my neck, thou seest," he said, as he replaced the pouch, "and no man may take it unless he first taketh my head." "Or disableth thee with an arrow or a sword thrust," said Hugo. "Ay," answered Humphrey, gravely. "I had not spoken of arrows and sword thrusts. I have the hope that we may meet with neither.

Four virtues doth a long life bring, and biddeth one fit his thought to the things about him . From such virtues this man is not far. Friend, fare thee well: I send to thee this honey mingled with white milk, and the dew of the mixing hangeth round about it, to be a drink of minstrelsy distilled in breathings of Aiolian flutes; albeit it come full late.

And in alledging the words “cursed is every one that hangeth on a treefrom Deut. xxi., he, as usual, applies them irrelevantly. The words according to the original are simply these: “Cursed is he that continueth not the words of this law to do them;” i. e., He who disobeys, or neglects to fulfil the commands of the law, shall be under the curse denounced upon the disobedient.

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