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Roth Celebrates Sabbath: Keeping the Faith in Erotic Redemption
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09-01-1995
Roth Celebrates Sabbath: Keeping the Faith in Erotic Redemption.
Is Portnoy back? "Sabbath's Theater" puts the id back in Yid with a Dionysian vengeance as Philip Roth views 1990s America through the eyes of one of its certified discontents.
Mickey Sabbath, aging, defeated, underclass Jew -- physically grotesque and angry -- curses those who have achieved power by playing the system. But while he rails at their cant, he suspects his ...
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The Sabbath.(Book review)
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Debates about the Sabbath; Luke 6:1-5.(Opinion & Editorial)
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; WHILE Jesus was going through a field of grain on a Sabbath, His disciples were picking the heads of grain, rubbing them in their hands, and eating them. Some Pharisees said, Why are you doing what is unlawful on the Sabbath? Jesus said to them in reply, Have you not read what David did when He and
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Jesus and the Sabbath in Matthew's Gospel
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Observing the Sabbath: What the Sabbath means to me
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; susanwilliams@wvgazette.com God commanded that we honor the Sabbath and keep it holy, and that we should do no work on the Sabbath. As soon as the Ten Commandments were hot off the slab, people tried to figure out how to get around them. What's work? And what's the Sabbath? From reading Bible
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"Holy, as the Lord Your God Commanded You": Sabbath in the New Testament
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