Part, Question
1 1, 46 | i in Ezech.), that Moses prophesied of the past, saying, "In
2 1, 47 | i in Ezech.), that Moses prophesied of the past, saying, "In
3 2, 8 | those who say: ~"We have prophesied in Thy name [*Vulg.: 'Have
4 2, 8 | name [*Vulg.: 'Have we not prophesied in Thy ~name?]," are answered
5 2, 169| death the body of Eliseus ~prophesied, and further on (Ecclus.
6 2, 169| visited, and after death they prophesied." Now no knowledge ~remains
7 2, 169| 1~OBJ 2: Further, Isaias prophesied to Ezechias saying (Is.
8 2, 169| true: "If a thing has been prophesied, it will be." Now the ~antecedent
9 2, 169| proposition: ~"If this was prophesied, it will be," is true in
10 2, 170| what comparisons the thing ~prophesied is expressed; and so the
11 2, 170| said, "Lord, have we not prophesied in ~Thy name?" this reply
12 2, 170| after receiving the Spirit, prophesied." Therefore prophecy cannot
13 2, 171| knowledge of the things ~prophesied?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[173] A[
14 2, 171| Priest of that year, he ~prophesied that Jesus should die for
15 2, 172| The prophets and the law ~prophesied until John"; and afterwards
16 2, 172| maidens, daughters of ~Philip, prophesied." John, too, wrote a prophetic
17 2, 176| Mt. ~7:22, "Have not we prophesied in Thy name?" says: "Sometimes
18 3, 27 | concerning Christ. Isaias also prophesied of Christ in the most express ~
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