Legends of the Jews Quotes
Legends of the Jews
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“he who begins a good deed, and does not execute it to the end, brings down misfortune upon his own head.”
― THE LEGENDS OF THE JEWS VOL. I - IV (A huge collection of traditional stories from the Bible collected from the Talmud, the Midrash and the Haggada) - Annotated The Book of Hebrews
― THE LEGENDS OF THE JEWS VOL. I - IV (A huge collection of traditional stories from the Bible collected from the Talmud, the Midrash and the Haggada) - Annotated The Book of Hebrews
“Once a kid escaped from the flock, and when Moses followed it, he saw how it stopped at all the water courses, and he said to it: "Poor kid, I knew not that thou wast thirsty, and wast running after water! Thou art weary, I ween," and he carried it back to the herd on his shoulder. Then said God: "Thou hast compassion with a flock belonging to a man of flesh and blood! As thou livest, thou shalt pasture Israel, My flock.”
― The Legends of the Jews Vol 1-4
― The Legends of the Jews Vol 1-4
“Moses watched over the flocks with loving care. He led the young animals to pasture first, that they might have the tender, juicy grass for their food; the somewhat older animals he led forth next, and allowed them to graze off the herbs suitable for them; and finally came the vigorous ones that had attained their full growth, and to them he gave the hard grass that was left, which the others could not eat, but which afforded good food for them. Then spake God, "He that understandeth how to pasture sheep, providing for each what is good for it, he shall pasture My people.”
― The Legends of the Jews Vol 1-4
― The Legends of the Jews Vol 1-4
“The new Pharaoh surpassed his father Malol and all the former kings in wickedness, and he made heavier the yoke upon the children of Israel. He went to Goshen with his servants, and increased their labor, and he said unto them, "Complete your work, each day's task, and let not your hands slacken from the work from this day forward, as you did in the day of my father." He placed officers over them from amongst the children of Israel, and over these officers he placed taskmasters from amongst his servants. And he put before them a measure for bricks, according to the number they were to make day by day, and whenever any deficiency was discovered in the measure of their daily bricks, the taskmasters of Pharaoh would go to the women of the children of Israel, and take their infants from them, as many as the number of bricks lacking in the measure, and these babes they put into the building instead of the missing bricks. The taskmasters forced each man of the Israelites to put his own child in the building. The father would place his son in the wall, and cover him over with mortar, all the while weeping, his tears running down upon his child.”
― The Legends of the Jews Vol 1-4
― The Legends of the Jews Vol 1-4
