|    Part, Question1   1, 112 |         Numbers 18:12: "Whatsoever first-fruits they offer," ~etc. the gloss
 2   2, 102 |    Gentiles offered their gods the first-fruits, which ~they held to bring
 3   2, 105 |             such as the tithes and first-fruits, and many like things. Therefore ~
 4   2, 105 |            as to tithes and ~as to first-fruits, and, again, as to oblations
 5   2, 80  |            of Israel . . . offered first-fruits to the ~Lord with a most
 6   2, 83  |            sacrifices, oblations, ~first-fruits, and tithes. About sacrifices
 7   2, 83  |         devotion, prayer, tithes, ~first-fruits, oblations, and holocausts.
 8   2, 83  |    oblation, but not ~conversely. "First-fruits" are oblations, because
 9   2, 84  |             1/1 - OF OBLATIONS AND FIRST-FRUITS (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must
10   2, 84  |        next consider oblations and first-fruits. Under this head there ~
11   2, 84  |            4) In particular, as to first-fruits, whether men are bound to
12   2, 84  |       Whether men are bound to pay first-fruits?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[86] A[
13   2, 84  |           men are not bound to pay first-fruits. After ~giving the law of
14   2, 84  |            Neither therefore ought first-fruits to be paid.~Aquin.: SMT
15   2, 84  |          Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, first-fruits were offered to the Lord
16   2, 84  |      nations ~are not bound to pay first-fruits.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[86] A[
17   2, 84  |           of a definite ~amount of first-fruits. Therefore one is not bound
18   2, 84  |           of priests to tithes and first-fruits, and everybody ~must pay
19   2, 84  |           Para. 1/1~I answer that, First-fruits are a kind of oblation,
20   2, 84  |          the basket containing the first-fruits from ~the hand of him that
21   2, 84  |           of him that bringeth the first-fruits, shall set it before the ~
22   2, 84  |          Therefore now I offer the first-fruits of the land, which the Lord ~
23   2, 84  |            hath given me." Now the first-fruits were offered for a special
24   2, 84  |        commanded to ~offer God his first-fruits, as being a special part
25   2, 84  |            to God" (Heb. 5:1), the first-fruits offered by the people were ~
26   2, 84  |       given thee the charge of My ~first-fruits." Now it is a point of natural
27   2, 84  |  particular person, or out of his ~first-fruits, or in such or such a quantity,
28   2, 84  |        which men are bound to pay ~first-fruits according to the custom
29   2, 84  |       present. But the offering of first-fruits was for a sign of a ~past
30   2, 84  |           2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: First-fruits were offered in the Old
31   2, 84  |           Dt. 26:10): "I offer the first-fruits of the land ~which the Lord
32   2, 84  |          one sixtieth, in lieu of ~first-fruits." Hence it would seem that
33   2, 84  |           Hence it would seem that first-fruits should vary between ~these
34   2, 84  |      reasonable that the amount of first-fruits should not be fixed by law, ~
35   2, 84  |            since, as stated above, first-fruits are offered by way of oblation,
36   2, 85  | patrimonial: moreover they receive first-fruits, and ~oblations for the
37   2, 85  |            property, oblations and first-fruits as ~well as tithes are all
38   2, 85  |        Reply OBJ 3: In the Old Law first-fruits were due to the priests,
39   2, 85  |             Num. 18:26] instead of first-fruits: wherefore for the ~same
40   3, 28  |           followed by ~others, the first-fruits would not be due as long
41   3, 28  |           according to the law the first-fruits had to be redeemed within
42   3, 31  |          that Christ "assumed ~the first-fruits of our nature." But in the
43   3, 31  |           said to have assumed the first-fruits of our ~nature, as to the
44   3, 36  |           shepherds, who were the ~first-fruits of the Jews, as being near
45   3, 36  |           from afar, who were "the first-fruits of the Gentiles," as Augustine ~
46   3, 36  |        Further, the Magi were the "first-fruits of the Gentiles," who ~were
47   3, 36  |       fulness of the Jews, yet the first-fruits of the Jews preceded ~the
48   3, 36  |          of the Jews preceded ~the first-fruits of the Gentiles in faith.
49   3, 36  |          ad 1), the Magi are the ~"first-fruits of the Gentiles" that believed
50   3, 56  |           risen from the dead, the first-fruits of ~them that sleep; for
51   3, 74  |            fermented bread for the first-fruits.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
52 Suppl, 73|       resurrection, is called "the first-fruits of them that sleep" (1 ~
53 Suppl, 74|           Christ, since He is the "first-fruits of them that sleep" (1 Cor.
54 Suppl, 74|        them, because they had "the first-fruits of the spirit" (Rm. ~8:23) - "
 
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