Crossword-Solution: BARUCH
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| Giver of much wise advice. | 1 answer |
| Where George Santos played college volleyball [citation needed] | 1 answer |
| U. S. statesman and financier | 1 answer |
| U. S. delegate to Atomic Energy Commission. | 1 answer |
| The park bench philosopher. | 1 answer |
| Park-bench philosopher. | 1 answer |
| Noted octogenarian. | 1 answer |
| Noted adviser to presidents. | 1 answer |
| Member of the "Little War Cabinet." | 1 answer |
| Member of "Little War Cabinet." | 1 answer |
| Head of adjustment unit in OWM. | 1 answer |
| He invented the phrase "cold war." | 1 answer |
| Financier Bernard | 1 answer |
| College in Manhattan | 1 answer |
| American financier-statesman. | 1 answer |
| 20th century financier Bernard | 1 answer |
| American financier. | 2 answers |
| APOCRYPHA | 2 answers |
| Elder statesman. | 6 answers |
| Apocrypha book | 12 answers |
| AMERICAN statesman | 13 answers |
| APOCRYPHA, book of the | 14 answers |
| INDIAN city/town | 67 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BARUCH (5)
The Book of Baruch 1:1 And these are the words of the book, which Baruch the son of Nerias, the son of Maasias, the son of Sedecias, the son of Asadias, the son of Chelcias, wrote in Babylon, 1:2 In the fifth year, and in the seventh day of the month, what time as the Chaldeans took Jerusalem, and burnt it with fire.
The Epistle [or Letter] of Jeremiah [Jeremy] [The Epistle of Jeremy [sometimes Chapter Six of Baruch]] 6:1 A copy of an epistle, which Jeremy sent unto them which were to be led captives into Babylon by the king of the Babylonians, to certify them, as it was commanded him of God.
For if the devil, who is a wicked, lying spirit, keeps faith with all those who ally themselves with him, how much more will not the most gracious, all-truthful God keep faith, if a man trusts Him? Nay, is it not rather He alone Who will keep faith? A rich man trusts and relies upon his money and possessions, and they help him; and we are not willing to trust and rely upon the living God, that He is willing and able to help us? We say: Gold makes bold; and it is true, as Baruch iii.
And Baruch i: "Pray for the life of the king of Babylon and for the life of his son, that we may live in peace under their rule." This common prayer is precious and the most powerful, and it is for its sake that we come together.
Naas, who has received his evil nature from her, and who is a child of the Devil, has debauched Eve, "Henceforward vice and virtue are prevalent among men." The Father seeing these things dispatches Baruch his third angel to Moses, and through him spake to the children of Israel, that they might be converted unto the Good One.
Quotes with BARUCH (3)
But Balthamos couldn't tell; he only knew that half his heart had been extinguished. He couldn't keep still: he flew up again, scouring the sky as if to seek out Baruch in this cloud or that, calling, crying, calling; and then he'd be overcome with guilt, and fly down to urge Will to hide and keep quiet, and promise to watch over him tirelessly; and then the pressure of his grief would crush him to the ground, and he'd remember every instance of kindness and courage that Baru…
Ecclesiastes names thee Almighty, the Maccabees name thee Creator, the Epistle to the Ephesians names thee Liberty, Baruch names thee Immensity, the Psalms name thee Wisdom and Truth, John names thee Light, the Book of Kings names thee Lord, Exodus names thee Providence, Leviticus Sanctity, Esdras Justice, creation names thee God, man names thee Father; but Solomon names thee Compassion, which is the most beautiful of all thy names.
Honour, like insult, comes from others. It is their recognition of our worth. It is the intrusion of the social into the psychological, the public into the private. After all, others honour us for what they find of worth in us. ‘To pursue [honour],’ wrote Baruch Spinoza in Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect (1677), ‘we must direct our lives according to other men’s powers of understanding, fleeing what they commonly flee and seeking what they commonly seek.’ So what …
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, NYT, Slate.
Used 19 times in crossword archives (1943–2024).