| Samuel Burder - 1804 - 444 pages
...taking bread, breaks it, but does not divide it ; then putting his hand to it, he recites this blessing: Blessed be thou, O Lord our God, the king of the world, who producest the bread of the earth. Those present, answer, Amen. Having distributed the bread among the... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1804 - 440 pages
...taking bread, breaks it, but does not divide it ; then putting his hand to it, he recites this blessing: Blessed be thou, O Lord our God, the king of the world, who producest the bread of the earth. Those present, answer. Amen. Having distributed the bread among the... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1807 - 426 pages
...gave thanks for their wine, as well as their food; they generally did it in this form. " Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, the king of the world, who hast created the fruit of the vine." GILL, in loc. No. 1 218. — -xxvi. 26. Jesus took bread and blessed... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1812 - 442 pages
...taking bread, breaks it, but does not divide it; then putting his hand to it, he recites this blessing : Blessed be thou, O Lord our God, the king of the World, who producest the bread of the earth. Thos« present answer, Amen. Having distributed the bread Jmong the... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1812 - 428 pages
...gave thanks for their wine, as well as their food; they generally did it in this form. " Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, the king of the world, who hast created the fruit of the vine." GILL, in loc.. No. 1218. — xxvi. 26. Jesus took bread and blessed... | |
| Johann Jahn - 1823 - 562 pages
...before meals, as was rendered necessary from the method of eating ; prayers also were offered, 1 Sam. 9: 13. The form of the short prayer, which in the time...by the Talmudists. It is as follows, " Blessed be Then, O Lord, our -God, the king of the world, who hast produced this food, or this drink, (as the... | |
| Johann Jahn - 1827 - 620 pages
...before meals, as was rendered necessary from the method of eating ; prayers also were offered, 1 Sam. 9: 13. The form of the short prayer, which in the time...Talmudists. It is as follows, " Blessed be thou, O Lord, our 156 <§ 146. TABLE AND METHOD OF SITTING. God, the king of the world, who hast produced this food,... | |
| Josiah Brewer - 1830 - 408 pages
...to the salt and then bringing his hand to bis forehead, my teacher pronounced the usual blessing, " Blessed be thou, O Lord our God, the king of the world, who hast produced this food from the earth." Had he taken the wine cup he would have added, " Blessed be thou, O Lord our God,... | |
| Morning watch - 1830 - 814 pages
...departing from the ordinary expression of the Jews in giving thanks for their wine : " Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, the King of the world, who hast created the fruit of the vine." The Jews often make mention of " the wine of the world to come *."... | |
| 1833 - 744 pages
...use. The Talmudists have preserved the form of thanksgiving prescribed for this fourth ceremony ; " Blessed be thou, O Lord, our God, the king of the world, who hast produced this food from the earth." Having thus given thanks, lie distributed the bread, pud made the address which is... | |
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