'Nothing' in the Bible
tempted all the while by the Devil. During those days He ate nothing, and at the close of them He suffered from hunger.
"Rabbi," replied Peter, "all night long we have worked hard and caught nothing; but at your command I will let down the nets."
That which fell among the thorns means those who have heard, but as they go on their way, the Message is stifled by the anxieties, wealth and gaieties of time, and they yield nothing in perfection.
There is nothing hidden, which shall not be openly seen; nor anything secret, which shall not be known and come into the light of day.
Be careful, therefore, how you hear; for whoever has anything, to him more shall be given, and whoever has nothing, even that which he thinks he has shall be taken away from him."
And He commanded them, "Take nothing for your journey; neither stick nor bag nor bread nor money; and do not have an extra under garment.
"You yourselves," He said, "must give them food." "We have nothing," they replied, "but five loaves and a couple of fish, unless indeed we were to go and buy provisions for all this host of people."
for a friend of mine has just come to my house from a distance, and I have nothing for him to eat'?
There is nothing that is covered up which will not be uncovered, nor hidden which will not become known.
"But to you who are my friends I say, "'Be not afraid of those who kill the body and after that can do nothing further.
Nothing of this did they understand. The words were a mystery to them, nor could they see what He meant.
There was nothing here that they could lay hold of before the people, and marvelling at His answer they said no more.
Then He asked them, "When I sent you out without purse or bag or shoes, was there anything you needed?" "No, nothing," they replied.
No, nor does Herod; for he has sent him back to us; and, you see, there is nothing he has done that deserves death.
A third time he appealed to them: "Why, what crime has the man committed? I have discovered in him nothing that deserves death. I will therefore give him a light punishment and release him."
And we indeed are suffering justly, for we are receiving due requital for what we have done. But He has done nothing amiss."
Peter, however, rose and ran to the tomb. Stooping and looking in, he saw nothing but the linen cloths: so he went away to his own home, wondering at what had happened.
Then one of them, named Cleopas, answered, "Are you a stranger lodging alone in Jerusalem, that you have known nothing of the things that have lately happened in the city?"
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