Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou be with me in paradise. Ἀμήν σοι λέγω, σήμερον μετ’ ἐμοῦ ἔσῃ ἐν τῷ Παραδείσῳ. Jesus Luke 23:43 Buy the Bible (KJV) at Amazon Buy the Bible (KJV) at Amazon Read this verse at Bible Hub Instagram sharing coming soon. Quote text and source copied to clipboard. Link to this quote copied to clipboard. More information about this quote Topic The crucifixion Heaven Speaker Jesus Source Gospel of Luke The Bible Medium Scripture Genre Religious literature Language Greek Time 61 60s 1st century Era Classical antiquity Occupation Founder of a religion Religious leader From Israel Middle East Roman Empire Authentication Score 3 More information on Authentication Score coming soon. Citation The Holy Bible: The King James Version. 1611. (Luke 23:43). Citation text copied to clipboard.
Another quote from Classical antiquity Who benefits? Lucius Cassius Longinus Ravilla There are no other quotes by this person in the Bon Mots database. Quoted in Pro Milone, by Cicero Show More Info Instagram sharing coming soon. Quote text and source copied to clipboard. Link to this quote copied to clipboard. More information about this quote Speaker Lucius Cassius Longinus Ravilla Author Cicero Source Pro Milone Statement Type Question Language Latin Time 80 BC 80s BC 1st century BC Era Classical antiquity Authentication Score 2 More information on Authentication Score coming soon. Citation Cicero, Marcus Tullius. "Pro Roscio Amerino [In defense of Sextus Roscius of Amerina]." 80 BC, Umbria, Italy. Citation text copied to clipboard. Show Less Info
Another quote originally in Greek One swallow does not make a spring. Aristotle The Nicomachean Ethics Show More Info Buy the Nicomachean Ethics at Amazon Buy the Nicomachean Ethics at Amazon Read the Nicomachean Ethics at MIT's classics department website Instagram sharing coming soon. Quote text and source copied to clipboard. Link to this quote copied to clipboard. More information about this quote Topic Jumping to conclusions Trends Patterns Author Aristotle Source The Nicomachean Ethics Genre Philosophical literature Statement Type Proverbs, aphorisms and adages Metaphor, analogy and simile Language Greek Time 322 BC 320s BC 4th century BC Era Classical antiquity Authentication Score 2 More information on Authentication Score coming soon. Original Citation Aristotle. Ἠθικὰ Νικομάχεια, Ēthika Nikomacheia [Nicomachean Ethics]. c. 322 BC. Original citation text copied to clipboard. Current Citation Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics, translated by Terence Irwin. Hackett Publishing, 2019, bk. 1. Current citation text copied to clipboard. Show Less Info