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'give us this day our daily bread' ~ the Lord's prayer,
Abraham gives Melchizedek a tenth of the booty he has recovered,
Abraham gives all his possessions to Isaac,
Apollo gives his staff (caduceus) to Mercury in return for the lyre,
Apollo hands Aesculapius over to Chiron,
Ariadne gives Theseus a ball of thread,
Arsinoe, who protests, is put into a chest, taken to Tegea and given as a slave to Agapenor, king of Arcadia,
Ceres gives Phytalus the fig-tree,
Christ-child handing over something to someone ~ Madonna-representations,
Cleopatra before the victorious Augustus; she possibly gives him a list of her treasures,
David gives Solomon the plan of the temple,
Elia nousee tulisilla vaunuilla taivaaseen: tulisten ja tuulispäisten hevosten vetämät sotavaunut ilmestyvät ja Elia nousee niissä taivaaseen; Elian viitta putoaa (tai hän ojentaa sen Elisalle),
Emperor Septimius Severus upbraids his son Caracalla for having attempted to murder him, and handing over a sword enjoins him to try again,
Erichthonius, hidden in a basket, is handed over by Minerva to Aglauros and her sisters (Cecrops' daughters) to be taken care of,
Flora handing over a flower to Juno, by which the latter conceives Mars,
Giving,
Haman entreats Ahasuerus to issue a decree that all the Jews are to be put to death; Ahasuerus consents and yields his signet-ring to Haman,
Hesione is given to Telamon,
Joachim and Anna give away their possessions,
Jonathan gives his robe and garments to David to confirm their friendship,
Joseph's brothers are given corn; Joseph orders money to be placed secretly in their sacks,
King Gundophorus gives Thomas gold and silver to build him a palace,
King Oeneus is given the first vine plant by Bacchus,
Leucothea, in the guise of a sea-gull, gives Ulysses a scarf to wind around his waist,
Meleager gives the head of the boar to Atalanta,
Mercury brings Paris the golden apple,
Mercury gives Ulysses the magic herb 'moly', a countercharm,
Mercury hands the baby Bacchus over to the nymphs of Nysa,
Merkurius antaa lyyransa Apollolle,
Minerva antaa Perseukselle kilven (tai peilin),
Minerva rescues the heart of Zagreus and brings it to Jupiter, who either gives it to Semele or swallows it himself,
Mordecai before Ahasuerus, who gives him his signet-ring,
Mordecai gives Hatach a copy of the decree and entreats Esther to go to the king,
Moses gives the Old Testament to 'Ecclesia',
Moses gives the legislation to the priests,
Nehemiah gives wine to the king; the king asks the cause of Nehemiah's sadness,
Orion wooing Merope, daughter of Oenopion; he brings her the pelts of the wild beasts he has shot during the day,
Pandareus of Miletus carries away the golden dog, which guarded Jupiter's temple in Crete, and gives it to Tantalus,
Procris gives Cephalus the dog (Laelaps) and the magic spear she received from Diana,
Raguel gives Tobias half of his possessions,
Salome gives the head of John the Baptist to her mother,
Salomelle tuodaan Johannes Kastajan pää vadilla,
Samson gives some of the honey he found in the lion's carcass to his parents,
Seth searching for paradise; the angel gives him a twig or a flask of oil ~ legend of the True Cross,
St. Antony Abbot retreats into the desert, after having given away his possessions to the poor,
St. Augustine seated at his desk, dispensing the Rule of his Order, handing it over to the monks and nuns,
St. Bavo gives his possessions to the poor and is received by St. Amand standing on the threshold of a church,
St. Benedict presents and/or discusses the Rule of the new Order to/with members of the Order,
St. Brigid giving butter (and milk) to the poor,
St. Clare handing over the Rules of the Order to pope Innocent IV,
St. Crispin and Crispinian give shoes to the poor,
St. Edward the Confessor gives his ring to St. John the Evangelist, who is disguised as a beggar,
St. Elisabeth giving drink to the sick and the poor,
St. Francis of Assisi founding the Tertiary Order (Franciscans, Friars Minor), dispensing the Rules to several other saints,
St. Francis of Assisi gives his mantle to a poor soldier,
St. Francis of Assisi rejects his earthly heritage; standing before the bishop he gives his fine clothes to his father; the bishop covers Francis with his cloak,
St. Francis of Sales (as bishop without mitre) gives to St. Jane Frances of Chantal the Rule of her Order (of the Visitation),
St. Gall gives the bear a loaf,
St. Ivo enthroned as judge between a rich and a poor litigant: the first offers him money, the second a petition,
St. John the Evangelist appears to English pilgrims in Palestine, gives them St. Edward's ring, and foretells them the king's approaching end,
St. Leocadia appears to St. Ildefonso and permits him to cut off a piece of her veil; perhaps king Reccesvinth gives him the knife,
St. Luke handing over the Gospel to Christ,
St. Mark handing over the book (the Gospel) to Christ,
St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi before a vision of Christ, who gives her the instruments of the Passion,
St. Matthew handing over the Gospel to Christ,
St. Norbert gives away his possessions to the poor,
St. Thomas of Villanueva as a child gives his clothes to the poor,
St. Willibrord giving drink to the thirsty,
Theseus carried to the palace of the Nereids by dolphins; Thetis or Amphitrite gives him the ring and a jewelled crown,
Thetis brings Achilles the new armour (Iliad XIX),
Thetis hands Achilles over to Chiron, the centaur,
Trajan handing over a sword to one of his subjects (an example of Trajan's righteousness),
Venus hands over the armour to Aeneas,
a bear brings St. Gall a log of wood or a tree-trunk,
an angel gives St. Bonaventura the sacrament ('angel Communion'),
antaa jollekin tulta,
artikulaatio,
at the river Jordan the fleeing Ephraimites are killed when they pronounce Shibboleth as Sibboleth,
birth of Erichthonius (Erechtheus): Gaea hands him over to Minerva,
death of Arria: to show her husband how to die she stabs herself and hands her husband the dagger with the words 'Paete non dolet',
examination, granting degree,
giving alms or other charity, e.g.: handing out food,
giving an 'ex voto',
giving drink,
giving food,
giving the thirsty to drink, 'sitiens potatur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy,
handing over a bill of divorce ~ Jewish customs,
homage to Solomon: the queen of Sheba gives Solomon gold, precious stones and spices,
in Arcadia Alcmaeon is purified by King Phegeus and marries Arsinoe, Phegeus' daughter; he gives her Harmonia's robe and necklace,
instead of slaying Cyrus, as ordered by King Astyages, Harpagus gives the baby to the shepherd Mithridates to be exposed,
jumalat varustavat Perseuksen; Minervalta, Merkuriukselta ja/tai muilta jumalilta hän saa kilven (tai peilin), viikatteen (tai tikarin), kypärän, siivekkäät sandaalit, ja laukun,
ojentaminen, kurkottaminen, antaminen,
on her yearly visit to the temple Hannah gives Samuel a coat,
patron handing over model of church (or chapel),
presenting a portrait of the bride to the man,
presenting a portrait of the bridegroom to the woman,
ruler conferring privileges,
ruler giving mark of honour,
the Cyclopes handing over their products,
the Egyptians handing over their jewellery and clothing to the Israelites,
the Madonna appears to St. Antony of Padua; the Christ-child is handed over to Antony, or stretches out his arms to him,
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