| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1973
...passed in from of him. His tongue was still red. his eyes not yet glazed. "Behind me. I heard . . . "Where is God now?" "And I heard a voice within me...Here He is — He is hanging here on this gallows." p. 76) Wiesel's words are strangely reminiscent of another Jew who was crucified between two thieves.... | |
| Dorothee Sölle - 1989 - 194 pages
...me asked. As the boy, after a long time, was still in agony on the rope, I heard the man cry again, "Where is God now?" And I heard a voice within me answer, "Here he is — he is hanging here on this gallows "M It is difficult to speak about this experience.... | |
| David M. Szonyi - 1985 - 414 pages
...still alive when I passed in front of him. His tongue was still red, his eyes were not yet glazed. Behind me, I heard the same man asking. "Where is...Here He is — He is hanging here on this gallows . . ." That night the soup tasted of corpses. — Elie Wiesel, Night 7th Reader (a woman) If as Christians... | |
| Andrew Purves - 1989 - 148 pages
...three chairs tipped over. . . . Then the march past began. The two adults were no longer alive. . . . But the third rope was still moving; being so light..."Where is He? Here He is — He is hanging here on this gallows."39 Compassionate ministry is not the actualizing of possibilities which exist somehow because... | |
| Harry J. Cargas - 1989 - 164 pages
...still alive when I passed in front of him. His tongue was still red, his eyes were not yet glazed. Behind me, I heard the same man asking: "Where is...Here He is — He is hanging here on this gallows. ..." That night the soup tasted of corpses. — Elie Wiesel, Night Seventh If as Christians we thought... | |
| 1989 - 148 pages
...He was still alive when I passed in front of him. His tongue was still red, his eyes not yet glazed. Behind me I heard the same man asking: "Where is God...Here He is — He is hanging here on this gallows . . ." That night the soup tasted of corpses. —Night, by Elie Wiesel, survivor of Auschwitz and winner... | |
| Jay Byrd McDaniel - 1989 - 176 pages
...me asked. As the body, after a long time, was still in agony on the rope, I heard the man cry again, "Where is God now?" And I heard a voice within me answer, "Here he is — he is hanging here on this gallows." In this passage Wiesel speaks as one whose belief... | |
| David R. Blumenthal - 1993 - 352 pages
...He was still alive when I passed in front of him. His tongue was still red, his eyes not yet glazed. "Behind me, I heard the same man asking, 'Where is...He? Here He is -He is hanging here on this gallows . . ." (Wiesel, Night, pp. 61-62) WORDS cast us among the nations Some take this as evidence of a post-exilic... | |
| Dennis Linn, Sheila Fabricant Linn, Matthew Linn - 1994 - 116 pages
...passed in front of him. His tongue was still red, his eyes were not yet glazed. Behind me I heard [a] man asking, "Where is God now?" And I heard a voice...Here He is— He is hanging here on this gallows." Jesus Comes To Be with Us in Hell What if it appears that some people, such as Hitler or the Nazis... | |
| Michael Berenbaum - 1994 - 240 pages
...an hour he stayed there, struggling between life and death, dying in slow agony under our eyes . . . Behind me I heard the same man asking: "Where is God...voice within me answer him: "Where is He? Here He is, hanging here on this gallows . . ,"23 God dies when the innocent and the young die. The belief in God... | |
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