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1 I, 23 | away man from his God, the son from his father, the pupil
2 II, 10 | Lord came unto me, saying, Son of man, take up a lamentation
3 II, 15 | bear the iniquity of the son, nor the son the iniquity
4 II, 15 | iniquity of the son, nor the son the iniquity of the father,
5 II, 17 | devotion of the people the son of Saul when about to die,
6 II, 27 | patriarchs and prophets; was the Son of the Creator; was His
7 II, 27 | Word; whom God made His Son by emitting Him from His
8 II, 27 | knoweth the Father, save the Son." For even in the Old Testament
9 II, 27 | God who appeared as the Son of God. But with us Christ
10 II, 27 | be supposed to be in the Son, who has been seen, and
11 III | CHRIST IS SHOWN TO BE THE SON OF GOD, WHO CREATED THE
12 III, 1intro| Christ to be the Creator's Son, we are effectually shutting
13 III, 2 | First, because He was the Son of God His Father. For this
14 III, 2 | Father should announce the Son before the Son should the
15 III, 2 | announce the Son before the Son should the Father, and that
16 III, 2 | Father should testify of the Son before the Son should testify
17 III, 2 | testify of the Son before the Son should testify of the Father.
18 III, 2 | addition to the title of Son, He was the Sent. The authority,
19 III, 2 | neither be acknowledged as Son if the Father never named
20 III, 2 | Father should come after the Son in recognition, or the Sender
21 III, 2 | its ordering. Suddenly a Son, suddenly Sent, and suddenly
22 III, 3 | forthwith to prove Himself the Son and the Sent One, and the
23 III, 4 | new being in a new way a son previous to his father's
24 III, 6 | deny that the Creator's Son and Spirit and Substance
25 III, 6 | likewise to acknowledge the Son through the identity of
26 III, 7 | says: "Behold, one like the Son of man came with the clouds
27 III, 9 | PRE-INCARNATE MANIFESTATIONS OF THE SON OF GOD.~Now, in this discussion
28 III, 11 | proclaimed Himself as the Son of man, He, without doubt,
29 III, 13 | shall conceive, and bear a son." Now a sign from God would
30 III, 15 | A NAME OF THE CREATOR'S SON, BUT UNSUITED TO MARCION'
31 III, 15 | name of God so that as the Son of both Gods may be fitly
32 III, 15 | god, that claims for his son names from the Creator?
33 III, 16 | your heresy. When Oshea the son of Nun was destined to be
34 III, 17 | the Father addressed the Son just before: "Inasmuch as
35 III, 17 | obeyeth the voice of His Son?" And likewise as a healer: "
36 III, 18 | Creator would expose His Son to that kind of death on
37 III, 19 | unless he speaks of the Son of God? "To us is given
38 III, 20 | the Psalms: "Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten
39 III, 20 | put in a claim for some son of David being here meant,
40 III, 20 | was not to give birth to a son. Nor his wife's either.
41 III, 20 | Christ rather than David's son Solomon was to be looked
42 III, 20 | to be looked for as the Son of God. Then, again, the
43 III, 24 | When Isaac, in blessing his son Jacob, says, "God give thee
44 III, 24 | meet the Lord (even the Son of man, who shall come in
45 III, 24 | higher blessings is (the Son) of Him who had also promised
46 IV, 7 | name of "Jesus" was in the son of Nun. These facts he had
47 IV, 7 | called the Holy One, the Son of God;" and, "Thou shalt
48 IV, 7 | acknowledge in Jesus the Son of that God who was judicial
49 IV, 8 | CERTAIN DEMONS AS CHRIST THE SON OF GOD, WAS THE CREATOR'
50 IV, 8 | escape from Archelaus the son of Herod. This fact I have
51 IV, 8 | exclaiming, "Thou art the Son of God," of what God, is
52 IV, 8 | unclean spirits, as the Son of God even that Christ
53 IV, 8 | confessed that (Christ) was the Son of a God who was to be feared,
54 IV, 8 | feared by the demons as the Son of the Creator, that he
55 IV, 10 | AND FROM THE DESIGNATION SON OF MAN WHICH JESUS GIVES
56 IV, 10 | similar affections also in the Son of whom He is the Father.
57 IV, 10 | repentance; and how Jonathan the son of Saul blotted out by his
58 IV, 10 | them anew. Concerning the Son of man our rule is a twofold
59 IV, 10 | as to declare Himself the Son of man, if He be not truly
60 IV, 10 | can He be constituted the Son of man, unless He be born
61 IV, 10 | ought to be accounted the son of the father or the mother?
62 IV, 10 | is not, of course, (the son) of a human father. If He
63 IV, 10 | follows that He must be (the son) of a human mother. If of
64 IV, 10 | to Him, who would thus be Son both of God and of a man.
65 IV, 10 | that is to say, if He be Son of man as born of His mother,
66 IV, 10 | Marcion, can admit Him Son of man, I cannot possibly
67 IV, 10 | then you deny him to be Son of God; if through a divine
68 IV, 10 | also, then He is not the son of any man, and He must
69 IV, 10 | Daniel by this very title of "Son of man?" Is not this enough
70 IV, 10 | regards the appellation "Son of man," in as far as it
71 IV, 10 | Christ and the appellation of Son of man, even the Jesus of
72 IV, 10 | fourth, who was like the Son of man." He also was revealed
73 IV, 10 | himself expressly as "the Son of man, coming in the clouds
74 IV, 10 | designation in prophecy of the Son of man. But the Scripture
75 IV, 10 | also, as being likewise the Son of God, rightly enough said
76 IV, 10 | as, when He mentioned the Son of man, He also named a
77 IV, 10 | of the very designation "Son of man" from the book of
78 IV, 10 | was God and man that only Son of man, indeed, in the prophecy
79 IV, 10 | acknowledge Him to be the Son of man Himself by His own
80 IV, 10 | professed Himself to be the Son of God but for the first
81 IV, 10 | that (their Christ) is also Son of man, in order to save
82 IV, 10 | that He was the Virgin's son. Since, however, the divine
83 IV, 10 | is born of man, being the Son of man. He is body derived
84 IV, 12 | restored to life the dead son of the Shunammite woman,
85 IV, 13 | the Word, the Creator's Son. "I am present, while it
86 IV, 14 | your name as evil, for the Son of man's sake." In this
87 IV, 14 | incurred for the sake of the Son of man. What Son of man?
88 IV, 14 | of the Son of man. What Son of man? He who (is come)
89 IV, 14 | was predicted against that Son of man who has His mission
90 IV, 14 | was to be hated for the Son of man's sake, because He
91 IV, 14 | point that that was the Son of man in the matter of
92 IV, 14 | world) will be that very Son of man on whose account
93 IV, 17 | erased? I cannot be the son of a eunuch Especially when
94 IV, 17 | became one. I became His son a second time, as soon as
95 IV, 17 | Now again He names me His son, not begetting me into natural
96 IV, 18 | THE RAISING OF THE WIDOW'S SON. JOHN BAPTIST, AND HIS MESSAGE
97 IV, 18 | raised also the widow's son from death. This was not
98 IV, 18 | wrought such; then why not His Son much rather? Now, so evidently
99 IV, 19 | had heard call Himself "Son of man?" of whom they doubted
100 IV, 19 | doubted whether He were God or Son of God, from seeing Him,
101 IV, 20 | testify that Jesus was the Son? No doubt, of that God whose
102 IV, 20 | proclaimed Him to be the Son of a ruthless God? And what
103 IV, 20 | acknowledged Jesus, the Judge and Son of the avenging God. Now,
104 IV, 21 | silence, even because "the Son of man must suffer many
105 IV, 21 | save it." Surely it is the Son of man who uttered this
106 IV, 21 | will discover one "like the Son of man" (for He was not
107 IV, 21 | for He was not yet really Son of man, because not yet
108 IV, 22 | heaven: "This is my beloved Son, hear Him" Him, that is,
109 IV, 22 | Father's testimony to the Son; precisely as in the first
110 IV, 22 | He had said, "Thou art my Son, today have I begotten thee."
111 IV, 22 | him hear the voice of His Son." When therefore He here
112 IV, 22 | words, "This is my (beloved) Son," this clause is of course
113 IV, 22 | right to say, "This is my son," concerning whom you have
114 IV, 22 | him hear the voice of His Son." This voice the Father
115 IV, 22 | establishes the words of His Son, when He says, "This is
116 IV, 22 | says, "This is my beloved Son, hear ye Him." Therefore,
117 IV, 22 | The Father gave to the Son new disciples, after that
118 IV, 22 | heaven, This is my beloved Son, hear ye, Him? "I considered
119 IV, 24 | to raise the Shunammite's son from death, I rather think
120 IV, 25 | Creator has not delivered to a Son who is less than Himself
121 IV, 25 | Father delivered to the Son are good. and the Creator
122 IV, 25 | domains) to deliver it to his son, thus teaching robbery of
123 IV, 25 | other means of enriching his son than by helping himself
124 IV, 25 | things has been made to the Son. If, however, you should
125 IV, 25 | delivery of even these to the Son is within the purpose of
126 IV, 25 | which he might give to his son, along with the man of the
127 IV, 25 | who the Father is, but the Son; and who the Son is, but
128 IV, 25 | but the Son; and who the Son is, but the Father, and
129 IV, 25 | Father, and he to whom the Son will reveal Him." And so
130 IV, 25 | continued to the days of the Son of man. For it was on this
131 IV, 25 | known by him to whom the Son has revealed Him, because
132 IV, 26 | not denied that He was her son by birth. On hearing this (
133 IV, 28 | proclamation of the Creator. The Son hates those who refused
134 IV, 28 | shall speak against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven
135 IV, 29 | know not the hour when the Son of man shall come" not as
136 IV, 29 | Since, then, He is the Son of man, I hold Him to be
137 IV, 29 | Christ under the title "Son of man," that he may give
138 IV, 29 | was not aware even that Son of man, the Creator's Christ,
139 IV, 29 | shall be divided against the son, and the son against the
140 IV, 29 | against the son, and the son against the father; the
141 IV, 30 | Marcion's) he was called "the Son of man." He received from
142 IV, 35 | may by Himself, or by His Son, produce after one manner,
143 IV, 35 | He tells them that "the Son of man must suffer many
144 IV, 36 | BLIND MAN. HIS SALUTATION SON OF DAVID. ALL PROOFS OF
145 IV, 36 | by, exclaim, "Jesus, Thou Son of David, have mercy on
146 IV, 36 | uncertain manner, to be the Son of David (in other words,
147 IV, 36 | because he was wrong about the son of David Else you must show
148 IV, 36 | aware that Jesus was not the Son of David, in order that
149 IV, 36 | cease to regard Him as the Son of David! However, that
150 IV, 36 | nor deny Him to be the Son of David, He very pointedly
151 IV, 36 | mere named of Jesus, the Son of David. He, who knew all
152 IV, 36 | wishes to see Jesus the Son of David must believe in
153 IV, 36 | not admit Christ to be the son of David so, on the contrary,
154 IV, 36 | that He was not David's son, and how different in disposition
155 IV, 36 | stamp? The fact is, the Son of David so acted, that
156 IV, 36 | as a suppliant to David's son is afflicted with the same
157 IV, 36 | infirmity. Therefore the Son of David was appeased with
158 IV, 36 | must win to his help the Son of David by earnest entreaty.
159 IV, 37 | ears of all: "Jesus, Thou Son of David, have mercy on
160 IV, 37 | But when He adds, "For the Son of man is come to seek and
161 IV, 37 | What, however, is lost, the Son of man saves. The body,
162 IV, 38 | thought Christ was David's Son, whereas (David) himself
163 IV, 38 | He was his Lord than his Son, an attribute which was
164 IV, 38 | by the blind man as "the Son of David," then made no
165 IV, 38 | simply declared to be the Son of David, to be also his
166 IV, 39 | then shall they see the Son of man coming from the heavens
167 IV, 39 | the glorious coming of the Son of man from heaven, of which
168 IV, 39 | wrote: "Behold, one like the Son of man came with the clouds
169 IV, 39 | about the same advent of the Son of man and the benefits
170 IV, 39 | by your Christ than by my Son of man. (If you examine)
171 IV, 39 | suit in every point the Son of man, so that it consistently
172 IV, 39 | then, as there is but one Son of man whose advent is placed
173 IV, 39 | follow that to that one Son of man belong both the judgments
174 IV, 39 | grant that the coming of the Son of man is (the advent) of
175 IV, 39 | follow, the coming of the Son of man, are both alike indissolubly
176 IV, 39 | place in the person of the Son of man, to whom you may
177 IV, 41 | to that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed!" Now
178 IV, 41 | with a kiss, for He was the Son indeed of Him who was "honoured
179 IV, 41 | says, "Hereafter shall the Son of man sit on the right
180 IV, 41 | to them that He was "the Son of man," and of David's
181 IV, 41 | say: "Art thou then the Son of God?" Of what God, but
182 IV, 41 | Psalm as having said to His Son, "Sit Thou on my right hand?"
183 IV, 41 | ought to regard Him as the Son of God, they therefore meant
184 IV, 41 | words, "Thou art then the Son of God," to be taken in
185 IV, 42 | is, undoubtedly, as the Son of God, who was to sit at
186 IV, 42 | He had called Himself the Son of God if He had not pronounced
187 IV, 43conc| in Galilee, saying, The Son of man must be delivered
188 V, 3 | to have delivered His own Son to His own curse, than to
189 V, 3 | the Creator respecting His Son appears to you to be a cruel
190 V, 4 | come, God sent forth His Son" the God, of course, who
191 V, 4 | that the revelation of His Son should be postponed to the
192 V, 4 | what end did He send His Son? "To redeem them that were
193 V, 4 | allegory indicates, from that son of Abraham who was born
194 V, 4 | woman; whereas from the son of the bond maid came the
195 V, 5 | His power, and that the Son too receives the same through
196 V, 8 | of the race of David, the son of Jesse. In this Christ
197 V, 8 | come, God sent forth His Son;" and again, "This I say,
198 V, 9 | Thee," except to His true Son. For although He says of
199 V, 9 | righteousness unto the King's son," that is, to Christ's people;
200 V, 10 | his Gospel he admits the Son of man to be both Christ
201 V, 14 | If the Father "sent His Son in the likeness of sinful
202 V, 14 | he mean to say that) the Son was sent in the likeness
203 V, 16 | who is the man of sin, the son of perdition," who must
204 V, 17 | the Father concerning the Son: "Thou hast put all things
205 V, 19 | we know that it was the Son who was seen in ancient
206 V, 20 | he is truly God, as the Son of the Father, in His fashion
207 V, 20 | to be truly man, as the Son of man, "found in the fashion "