Examples of using Longinus in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Saint Longinus.
Longinus, get up.
Cassius Longinus.
Longinus, you here.
Cassius Longinus.
The Longinus Medallion.
Spear of longinus.
The Longinus Medallion.
Dionysius or Longinus".
Longinus. I want Longinus.
Amati Cassius Longinus.
Longinus was almost blind.
Lucius Cassius Longinus.
Saint Longinus by Bernini.
Cassius Dionysius Longinus.
Longinus and Jotham do this all the time.
Behold the Spear of Longinus.
I guess longinus got over his fear of--of water?
And it doesn't have to be Longinus.
Longinus could not tell if Jesus was dead or alive.
It's called the spear of longinus.
Longinus may have changed, but that doesn't mean the lion has become the lamb.
The Three Marys Saint Longinus Saint Veronica.
History tells us the soldier's name was longinus.
Okay, well, Longinus did invite us to a boutique opening, you know, cocktails, DJ.
Longinus is the name generally associated with the Roman Centurion who pierced the side of Christ during the Crucifixion.
William Smith's 1739 translation of Longinus on the Sublime established the translator and once more brought the work into prominence.
Longinus, the Exarch sent to Italy by Emperor Justin II, could only defend coastal cities that could be supplied by the powerful Byzantine fleet.
In general, Longinus appreciates, and makes use of, simple diction and bold images.
As for social subjectivity, Longinus acknowledges that complete liberty promotes spirit and hope; according to Longinus,"never did a slave become an orator".

