mayest Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
mayest ka kya matlab hota hai
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mayest's Usage Examples:
Simeon Lakish, 3rd century A.D.: 1 " What is that which is written, ` I will give thee the tables of stone, and the Law and the Commandment, which I have written, that thou mayest teach them (Ex.
I have breathed within thee a breath of My own Spirit, that thou mayest be My lover.
thou mayest be to all who take thee health of body and soul; that wherever thou art sprinkled every phantasy and wickedness and wile of diabolic deceit may flee and leave that place, and every unclean spirit"; a prayer to God for the blessing of the salt follows; then the "creature of water" is exorcized, "that thou mayest become exorcized water for the purpose of putting to flight every power of the enemy, that thou mayest avail to uproot and expel this enemy with all his apostate angels, by the virtue of the same our Lord Jesus Christ, 'c."; and again a prayer to God follows that the water may "become a creature in the service of His mysteries, for the driving out of demons, 'c."
thou mayest be My lover.
thou mayest even say to me: " Step aside!
AND hereby mayest thou see that we should direct all our beholding unto this meek stirring of love in our will.
Unto a stranger thou mayest lend upon usury; but unto thy brother thou shalt not lend upon usury, that the Lord thy God may bless thee" (Deut.
Do thou in me make peace, 0 light-bringer, mayest thou redeem my soul from this born-dead (existence)."
The only tomb here was a sarcophagus, of which the broken front bears the letters which show it to have been the epitaph of one of the Acilian family: - Acilio Glabrioni Filio In the vicinity are fragments of the epitaphs of Manius Acilius and Priscilla, of Quintus Acilius and Caia Acilia in Greek, another Greek inscription " Acilius Rufinus mayest thou live in God."
As he was reading the Law at the feast of tabernacles he burst into tears at the words " Thou mayest not set a stranger over thee which is not thy brother "; and the people cried out, " Fear not, Agrippa; thou art our brother."