Part, Question
1 1, 1 | cred. iii) that "the Old ~Testament has a fourfold division
2 1, 24 | i.e. the Old and New Testament according to a gloss. ~This,
3 1, 24 | and thus the Old and New ~Testament are called a book of life;
4 1, 29 | to us in the Old or New Testament. Therefore "person" is ~
5 1, 29 | either in the Old or New Testament, nevertheless what the word ~
6 1, 29 | language of the Old or New Testament. The ~urgency of confuting
7 1, 43 | For the Fathers of the Old Testament had their share ~of grace.
8 1, 43 | was directed to the Old Testament ~Fathers, as appears from
9 1, 43 | in the New or in the Old ~Testament, the visible mission ought
10 1, 43 | signs of the Old and New Testament, ~wherein certain pre-existing
11 1, 43 | to the fathers of the Old Testament, because ~the visible mission
12 1, 43 | to the Fathers of the Old Testament which, indeed, cannot be
13 1, 51 | the apparitions in the Old Testament were ordained to that ~one
14 1, 66 | call the God of the Old ~Testament the God of darkness. These
15 1, 43 | For the Fathers of the Old Testament had their share ~of grace.
16 1, 43 | was directed to the Old Testament ~Fathers, as appears from
17 1, 43 | in the New or in the Old ~Testament, the visible mission ought
18 1, 43 | signs of the Old and New Testament, ~wherein certain pre-existing
19 1, 43 | to the fathers of the Old Testament, because ~the visible mission
20 1, 43 | to the Fathers of the Old Testament which, indeed, cannot be
21 1, 52 | the apparitions in the Old Testament were ordained to that ~one
22 1, 67 | call the God of the Old ~Testament the God of darkness. These
23 2, 89 | esteemed the blood of the ~testament unclean, by which he was
24 2, 91 | are ~contained in the Old Testament, for which reason it is
25 2, 91 | life belongs to the New Testament."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[91] A[
26 2, 98 | perfect law of the ~New Testament should be given by the incarnate
27 2, 98 | Old; ~because in the New Testament "God . . . hath spoken to
28 2, 98 | Son," ~whereas in the Old Testament "the word was spoken by
29 2, 98 | children (of God) . . . and the testament, and the giving ~of the
30 2, 99 | carefully the story of the ~Old Testament, the common weal of the
31 2, 102 | did the stories of the Old Testament: for it is written (1 Cor.
32 2, 102 | the stories ~of the Old Testament, besides the mystical or
33 2, 102 | subsequently in the New ~Testament (cf. Eph. 3:5).~Aquin.:
34 2, 102 | things, ~viz. "the ark of the testament in which was a golden pot
35 2, 102 | God: while the ark of the ~testament was like the foot-stool
36 2, 102 | signified by the ~tables of the testament; the power of governing,
37 2, 102 | were the ~tables of the Testament, to denote that Christ Himself
38 2, 103 | 8:13): "In saying a new (testament), he hath made the former
39 2, 106 | in the ~state of the New Testament. But the law that is instilled
40 2, 106 | those who are in the New Testament and to those who are in
41 2, 106 | those who are in the ~Old Testament: for it is written (Wis.
42 2, 106 | Law is the law of the New Testament. But the ~law of the New
43 2, 106 | But the ~law of the New Testament is instilled in our hearts.
44 2, 106 | the ~house of Judah, a new testament," says, explaining what
45 2, 106 | 8,10): "For this is the testament which I will make to the
46 2, 106 | preponderant in the law of the New Testament, and whereon all its ~efficacy
47 2, 106 | the writings of the New Testament exhort men in divers ~ways.~
48 2, 106 | man ~belongs to the New Testament. Consequently whoever had
49 2, 106 | them belonged to the New Testament.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[106] A[
50 2, 106 | There," i.e. in the Old ~Testament, "the Law was set forth
51 2, 106 | here," i.e. in the New Testament, "it is given in an ~inward
52 2, 106 | Although the grace of the New Testament helps man to avoid ~sin,
53 2, 106 | receiving the ~grace of the New Testament, he deserves greater punishment,
54 2, 106 | i.e. the Law of the New Testament, the ~ministration of the
55 2, 106 | persons belonging to the New Testament, as stated above (A[1], ~
56 2, 106 | in the state of the New Testament. ~Therefore we must look
57 2, 107 | 2), viz. that "the Old Testament contained temporal promises,
58 2, 107 | promises, whereas ~the New Testament contains spiritual and eternal
59 2, 107 | promises": since even ~the New Testament contains temporal promises,
60 2, 107 | etc.: while in the Old Testament they hoped in promises ~
61 2, 107 | of the fathers of the Old Testament. In like manner the New ~
62 2, 107 | the priesthood of the New Testament is distinct from that of
63 2, 107 | the New and ~of the Old Testament, according to Rm. 3:30: "
64 2, 107 | in the state of the Old Testament who, ~having charity and
65 2, 107 | In like manner in the New Testament there are some carnal men ~
66 2, 107 | necessary, even under the New Testament, to lead to virtuous action ~
67 2, 107 | to those under the Old ~Testament who through faith were acceptable
68 2, 107 | they ~belonged to the New Testament: for they were not justified
69 2, 107 | is the Author of the New Testament. Hence of Moses ~the Apostle
70 2, 107 | a wheel," i.e. "the New Testament within the Old," according
71 2, 107 | Whatsoever is set down in the New Testament explicitly and ~openly as
72 2, 107 | is contained in the Old Testament as a matter ~of belief,
73 2, 107 | the precepts of the New Testament, they ~are all contained
74 2, 107 | tribulations. But in the Old Testament observance of the Law was ~
75 2, 1 | apostles, so too, in the Old Testament, the knowledge of faith
76 2, 1 | compares the state of the Old Testament to childhood.~Aquin.: SMT
77 2, 1 | A[9]). Now, in the Old Testament, the articles of faith were
78 2, 2 | also, by the blood of Thy testament hast ~sent forth Thy prisoners
79 2, 2 | the contrary, In the Old Testament the Trinity of Persons is ~
80 2, 10 | esteemed the blood of the testament unclean, by ~which he was
81 2, 10 | they believe in the Old Testament as being from God, and ~
82 2, 10 | since they venerate the New Testament. ~Therefore they sin less
83 2, 10 | heathens, who receive neither ~Testament.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[
84 2, 15 | OBJ 2: Further, the New Testament is contained in the Old,
85 2, 15 | 107], A[3]). Now the New ~Testament contains explicit precepts
86 2, 15 | all the books of the Old Testament are contained in the ~Old
87 2, 15 | to the faith of the New ~Testament, wherefore He added: "Believe
88 2, 15 | more notably in the New ~Testament, both in the teaching of
89 2, 38 | helps. Thus in the Old ~Testament (Joshua 6:4) the priests
90 2, 54 | other lessons of the Old Testament are directed to ~the precepts
91 2, 54 | other lessons of the Old Testament include precepts of prudence; ~
92 2, 54 | the teaching of the Old Testament is ~directed to the precepts
93 2, 54 | subsequent lessons of the Old Testament about the ~act of prudence
94 2, 62 | Mach. 2); and, in the New Testament, Peter killed Ananias and
95 2, 62 | fitting ~ministers of the New Testament.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[64] A[
96 2, 62 | Priests or Levites of the Old ~Testament were the ministers of the
97 2, 82 | in the New as in the Old ~Testament. Now in the Old Testament
98 2, 82 | Testament. Now in the Old Testament they adored towards the
99 2, 84 | Church: because in the Old ~Testament the Lord forbade the children
100 2, 85 | the ministers of the New ~Testament than did the people of the
101 2, 85 | the ministers of the Old ~Testament; for the people of the New
102 2, 85 | the ministers of the New Testament are of greater dignity ~
103 2, 85 | the ministers of the Old Testament, as the Apostle shows (2
104 2, 85 | to the Levites in the Old Testament, because they had no ~portion
105 2, 85 | 18:23,24. But in ~the New Testament the clergy have possessions
106 2, 85 | sons of Levi in the New Testament. Therefore tithes are ~due
107 2, 89 | disposition within it. In the Old ~Testament instruments of this description
108 2, 93 | R.O. 3 Para. 2/3~In the New Testament, however, there were some
109 2, 93 | R.O. 3 Para. 3/3~In the New Testament, however, there were some
110 2, 93 | the Old ~and in the New Testament we find holy men practicing
111 2, 102 | the divine ~law of the Old Testament. Now human law whereby men
112 2, 102 | the divine law of the Old ~Testament. Much more, therefore, since
113 2, 102 | was a figure of the New Testament, and ~therefore it had to
114 2, 106 | Therefore at least in ~the New Testament all vengeance is unlawful.~
115 2, 138 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Old Testament contained temporal promises,
116 2, 138 | the ~promises of the New Testament are spiritual and eternal,
117 2, 138 | possession. But in the New Testament men were to be ~taught how
118 2, 145 | loaves, which signify the New Testament year as Jerome says [*Comment.
119 2, 145 | Old Law. Now in the Old Testament they fasted until evening, ~
120 2, 145 | therefore under the New ~Testament should the fast be ordered
121 2, 145 | 1: The state of the Old Testament is compared to the night, ~
122 2, 145 | while the state of the New Testament is compared to the day,
123 2, 145 | Therefore in the ~Old Testament they fasted until night,
124 2, 145 | night, but not in the New Testament.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147] A[
125 2, 169 | Etym. vii, 8), "in the Old Testament, they ~were called Seers,
126 2, 172 | John belongs to the New Testament, whose ministers take ~precedence
127 2, 174 | tongues is proper to the New Testament, hence we sing in the sequence
128 2, 174 | more pertinent to the Old Testament, according to Heb. 1:1, ~"
129 2, 174 | as happened in the Old Testament, but also to ~endow the
130 2, 174 | this is done in the New Testament, according to 1 ~Cor. 14:
131 2, 183 | 3/3~Nor can he make any testament at all, because he is entrusted
132 2, 183 | his ~death, after which a testament comes into force according
133 3, 5 | apparitions of the Old Testament which were signs of the
134 3, 5 | the apparitions of the old Testament should be in appearance ~
135 3, 5 | mention is made in the ~Old Testament of the soul of God (Is.
136 3, 5 | said of God in the Old ~Testament, the trustworthiness of
137 3, 8 | the fathers of the ~Old Testament in their day served unto
138 3, 8 | Church in the New and the Old Testament. Therefore it ~seems that
139 3, 22 | things which were in the Old Testament were figures of ~Christ,
140 3, 22 | the victims of the ~Old Testament could not "make" (the comers
141 3, 25 | But because in the New Testament God was made ~man, He can
142 3, 27 | contrary, The things of the Old Testament were figures of the ~New,
143 3, 27 | fit ministers of the New ~Testament." Now the Blessed Virgin
144 3, 30 | the apparitions of the Old Testament are ~ordered to that apparition
145 3, 37 | given to several in the Old ~Testament: as may be seen in the genealogy
146 3, 46 | the observances of the Old Testament, ~had to be fulfilled. And
147 3, 46 | the ~sacrifices of the Old Testament which prefigured Christ
148 3, 46 | grace of the Old and New ~Testament (Ep. cxl) says: "Not without
149 3, 52 | also by the blood of Thy Testament hast sent forth Thy prisoners
150 3, 52 | pit, in the blood ~of His testament," that is, by the power
151 3, 52 | also by the blood of Thy testament hast sent forth Thy ~prisoners
152 3, 52 | also by the blood of Thy testament ~hast sent forth Thy prisoners
153 3, 53 | by the grace of the New ~Testament and partaking of Christ'
154 3, 53 | because we read in the Old Testament of some persons raised to
155 3, 53 | the fathers ~of the Old Testament. Therefore some others came
156 3, 53 | from the dead in the old Testament, and those raised by Christ,
157 3, 57 | high-priest under the Old Testament entered the ~holy place
158 3, 60 | by the Fathers of the Old Testament, not even all ~the ceremonies
159 3, 60 | Further, even in the New Testament many things are done in
160 3, 60 | things pertaining to the Old Testament signified the ~holiness
161 3, 61 | the sacrifice of the New Testament. Nevertheless the sacraments
162 3, 65 | was becoming to the Old Testament. Consequently, nothing in ~
163 3, 68 | esteemed the blood of the testament," i.e. Baptism, "unclean,
164 3, 71 | ministers: for just as the Old ~Testament is recited by the Readers,
165 3, 71 | the Readers, so the New Testament is read by the ~Deacons
166 3, 72 | foreshadowed in the old Testament. Therefore it is not a sacrament.~
167 3, 73 | successor under the New Testament is the sacrament ~of the
168 3, 73 | the sacrifices of the Old Testament, ~especially the sacrifice
169 3, 78 | of the New and Eternal ~Testament, the Mystery of Faith, which
170 3, 78 | OBJ 3: Further, the New Testament seems to be an internal
171 3, 78 | the house of Israel a New Testament . . . I will give ~My laws
172 3, 78 | sacrament the words "of the ~New Testament" are improperly added.~Aquin.:
173 3, 78 | is the ~chalice, the new testament in My blood."~Aquin.: SMT
174 3, 78 | of ~the New and Eternal Testament." Secondly, for justifying
175 3, 78 | Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 3: A testament is the disposal of a heritage.
176 3, 78 | 9:16: "Where there is a ~testament the death of the testator
177 3, 78 | this belongs to the Old Testament; consequently the Apostle
178 3, 78 | This is the blood of the testament which the Lord ~hath enjoined
179 3, 78 | this belongs to the New ~Testament. This is what the Apostle
180 3, 78 | the Mediator of the New Testament, that by means of His ~death . . .
181 3, 78 | The blood of the New ~Testament," because it is shown now
182 3, 78 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: This Testament is a "new one" by reason
183 3, 78 | which is ~prepared by this testament. Moreover, Christ's Person
184 3, 78 | eternal, in ~Whose blood this testament is appointed.~Aquin.: SMT
185 3, 78 | foreshadowed in the Old Testament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
186 3, 78 | whom the blood of the Old Testament was ~exhibited, but also
187 3, 78 | is My ~blood of the New Testament, which shall be shed for
188 3, 79 | the Mediator of the New Testament; that by means of His death . . .
189 3, 79 | of the New and Eternal Testament."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[79] A[
190 3, 80 | the English, in the Old Testament some persons were termed ~
191 3, 81 | new ~mystery of the New Testament, which He gave to the disciples.
192 3, 83 | the figures of the ~Old Testament: hence it is stated in the
193 3, 83 | figure. But in ~the Old Testament, which was a figure of the
194 3, 83 | doctrine of the Old and New ~Testament, as a sign that this doctrine
195 3, 83 | sacrament ~belongs to the New Testament. But under the New Testament
196 3, 83 | Testament. But under the New Testament the ceremonies ~of the old
197 Suppl, 6 | not priests ~of the New Testament, yet the priesthood of the
198 Suppl, 6 | the priesthood of the New Testament was ~foreshadowed in them.~
199 Suppl, 8 | Since therefore, in the ~New Testament, a punishment of seven years
200 Suppl, 18| case the priest of the New Testament would have no more ~power
201 Suppl, 18| than the priest of the Old Testament. Therefore he exercises
202 Suppl, 18| also the priest of the New ~Testament declares the recipient to
203 Suppl, 20| the priesthood of the New Testament is more perfect than ~that
204 Suppl, 20| perfect than ~that of the Old Testament. But the priest of the Old
205 Suppl, 20| But the priest of the Old Testament could use ~the power which
206 Suppl, 29| healings related in the Old Testament.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[29] A[
207 Suppl, 36| lower Order) to read the Old Testament, as stated in the text (
208 Suppl, 36| understand the whole of the Old ~Testament; and much more those in
209 Suppl, 37| the ministry of the New Testament is superior to that of the ~
210 Suppl, 37| superior to that of the ~Old Testament (2 Cor. 3). Now in the Old
211 Suppl, 37| Cor. 3). Now in the Old Testament not only the priests, ~but
212 Suppl, 37| Therefore ~likewise in the New Testament not only the priests but
213 Suppl, 37| of faith, namely the Old Testament. But some are believers
214 Suppl, 37| the Old and in the New ~Testament. But it belongs to the readers
215 Suppl, 37| readers to read the Old Testament. ~Therefore it should belong
216 Suppl, 37| deacons, to read ~the New Testament.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[37] A[
217 Suppl, 37| Now the reading of the Old Testament must needs have most in ~
218 Suppl, 37| with the reading of the New Testament, which latter belongs to
219 Suppl, 37| Therefore the reading of the Old Testament should be ~reckoned the
220 Suppl, 37| the doctrine of the Old Testament is more remote than that ~
221 Suppl, 37| remote than that ~of the New Testament, since it contains no instruction
222 Suppl, 37| Hence announcing of the New Testament is ~entrusted to the higher
223 Suppl, 37| ministers, and that of the Old Testament to the ~lower ministers.
224 Suppl, 37| the doctrine of the New Testament is more ~perfect as delivered
225 Suppl, 37| the doctrine of the New Testament in a visible manner, ~while
226 Suppl, 39| entrusted to women in the New Testament, as in ~the case of abbesses,
227 Suppl, 39| abbesses, and in the Old Testament, as in the case of ~Debbora,
228 Suppl, 39| should anyone in the New ~Testament be debarred from receiving
229 Suppl, 39| the ministers of ~the Old Testament and those of the New, which
230 Suppl, 40| that were done in the Old Testament represent ~imperfectly the
231 Suppl, 40| imperfectly the things of the New Testament. Hence things pertaining
232 Suppl, 40| the ministers of the New Testament were signified not only
233 Suppl, 40| the ministers of the New Testament ought ~to abound more than
234 Suppl, 40| the ministers of the Old Testament (Mt. ~5:20). But the ministers
235 Suppl, 40| the ministers of the Old Testament, namely the Levites, did ~
236 Suppl, 40| the ministers of the New Testament.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[40] A[
237 Suppl, 40| Reply OBJ 2: In the Old Testament the Levites had a right
238 Suppl, 40| the ministers of the New ~Testament are more bound to chastity
239 Suppl, 40| the ministers of the Old ~Testament. Now among the vestments
240 Suppl, 40| the vestments of the Old Testament there were the ~breeches
241 Suppl, 40| the priesthood of the New Testament is more worthy than ~the
242 Suppl, 40| But the priests of the Old Testament had ~mitres, which are a
243 Suppl, 40| the priests of the New ~Testament should also have them.~Aquin.:
244 Suppl, 40| the pontiffs of the Old Testament wore. Now truth was made
245 Suppl, 40| the ministers of the New ~Testament are enjoined perpetual continency;
246 Suppl, 65| Since then in the Old ~Testament all who wished to do so,
247 Suppl, 65| Hence wherever in the Old Testament we read of concubines ~being
248 Suppl, 67| that the justice of the New Testament is ~superabundant in comparison
249 Suppl, 67| with the justice of the Old Testament (Mt. ~5). Now He said that
250 Suppl, 67| superabundant justice of the New ~Testament that the divorced wife marry
251 Suppl, 73| of the trumpet in the Old Testament: for by the ~trumpet they
252 Suppl, 74| Further, the state of the New Testament is more perfect, and ~bears
253 Suppl, 74| than the state of the Old ~Testament. Yet some of the fathers
254 Suppl, 74| of the fathers of the Old Testament rose again when ~Christ
255 Suppl, 74| resurrection of ~the Old Testament saints should not be delayed
256 Suppl, 74| of the ~faith of the New Testament: wherefore it was more fitting
257 Suppl, 74| by the fathers of the Old Testament, than by those who died ~
258 Suppl, 74| Further, the state of the New Testament was foreshadowed in the ~
259 Suppl, 74| foreshadowed in the ~Old Testament. Now we know exactly the
260 Suppl, 74| wherein the state of the Old ~Testament endured. Therefore we can
261 Suppl, 74| wherein ~the state of the New Testament will endure. But the state
262 Suppl, 74| But the state of the New ~Testament will last to the end of
263 Suppl, 74| Although the state of the New Testament in general is ~foreshadowed
264 Suppl, 74| by the state of the Old Testament it does not follow that ~
265 Suppl, 74| the figures ~of the Old Testament were fulfilled in Christ.
266 Suppl, 88| what we read in the Old Testament about the ~renewal of the
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