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John 19:39

The third line (in English) translating the meaning of each word in the Orthodox Yiddish Brit Chadas

and Nakdimon did also come, (the one, who is the first time come to Yehoshua by night) bringing to carry a mixture ointment of myrrh and aloe, about hundred pound.

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Yehoshua did therefore say: leave her alone, for (the) day of my burial has she it been keeping.


and when it is become end of Sabbath, have Mary of Magdala, and Mary, the mother of James, and Salome buy spices, so that they shall go him to anoint.


but a many first will be last, and last—first.


a split reed will he not break, and smoldering flax will he not extinquish, until he will carry out justice to the victory.


and are entered in house and have seen the child with Mary, his mother; and are knelt down and have themselves paid homage to him; and have opened their treasure chests and (to) him brought gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh.


and Mary did take a pound pure, costly spikenard, and anoint (with) the feet of Yehoshua, and wipe off his feet with her hair; and the house has self fill up with the fragrance of the spikenard/perfume.





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