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1 1, Pref | against our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, He remained silent; 2 1, Pref | sought false witness against Jesus to put Him to death, but 3 1, Pref | witness against thee? But Jesus held His peace." And that 4 1, Pref | following is the statement: "And Jesus stood before the governor; 5 1, Pref | the King of the Jews? And Jesus said to him, Thou sayest. 6 1, Pref | release unto you, Barabbas or Jesus, who is called Christ?" 7 1, Pref | they had delivered Him." Jesus, however, is at all times 8 1, Pref | facts, and that power of Jesus which is manifest to those 9 1, Pref | was (displayed) in Christ Jesus, could be shaken in his 10 1, Pref | the love of God in Christ Jesus (to all of which, the love 11 1, Pref | God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." Now, truly, it 12 1, Pref | of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord, that feeling will 13 1, Pref | of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. And therefore 14 1, Pref | introduces the Jew disputing with Jesus, I resolved to prefix this 15 1, VI | spirits), but by the name of Jesus, accompanied by the announcement 16 1, VI | indeed, does the name of Jesus possess over evil spirits, 17 1, VI | pronounced even by bad men, which Jesus Himself taught (would be 18 1, VI | impossible to show by what power Jesus wrought these miracles, 19 1, VI | but the simple, name of Jesus, and certain other words 20 1, VII | ignorant of the statement that Jesus was born of a virgin, and 21 1, IX | that which was delivered by Jesus to the heathen? And let 22 1, XIII | that genuine disciple of Jesus, Paul, when he says: "For 23 1, XIII | preaching. For the preaching of Jesus Christ as crucified is the " 24 1, XVIII | investigation regarding Jesus, but still demonstrating 25 1, XXII | and was discontinued by Jesus, who desired that His disciples 26 1, XXV | names applies also to our Jesus, whose name has already 27 1, XXVI | divine assistance, that Jesus, desiring during these years 28 1, XXVI | same assertion regarding Jesus, when he compares the former 29 1, XXVII | the subject will see that Jesus attempted and successfully 30 1, XXVII | were led by the doctrine of Jesus to adopt His religion; for 31 1, XXVIII | personal discussion with Jesus, and speaks in a very childish 32 1, XXVIII | represents him disputing with Jesus, and confuting Him, as he 33 1, XXVIII | disgracefully gave birth to Jesus, an illegitimate child, 34 1, XXVIII | with the predictions that Jesus is the Son of God.~ 35 1, XXIX | Athenian!" And now, our Jesus, who is reproached with 36 1, XXXI | as the calumniators of Jesus say, they did not see Him 37 1, XXXI | according to the desire of Jesus, the doctrine delivered 38 1, XXXI | sake of the doctrine of Jesus, without profound belief 39 1, XXXI | did not the disciples of Jesus see, when they ventured 40 1, XXXI | disbelieve the statement that Jesus died on the cross on behalf 41 1, XXXI | earth? And the disciples of Jesus, seeing this and much more ( 42 1, XXXI | probable, they learned from Jesus in private), and being filled, 43 1, XXXII | speaking of the mother of Jesus, and saying that "when she 44 1, XXXII | against their will, that Jesus was born of no ordinary 45 1, XXXII | the miraculous birth of Jesus would invent some falsehood. 46 1, XXXII | that the Virgin conceived Jesus, rendered the falsehood 47 1, XXXVII | believe in the birth of Jesus from a virgin, we have to 48 1, XXXVII | more incredible than that Jesus was born like other men, 49 1, XXXVII | introduced the Jew disputing with Jesus, and tearing in pieces, 50 1, XXXVIII| miraculous works done by Jesus, by means of which He induced 51 1, XXXVIII| for he asserts "that he (Jesus), having been brought up 52 1, XXXIX | following: "If the mother of Jesus was beautiful, then the 53 1, XLI | acknowledge to be our Lord Jesus: "When you were bathing," 54 1, XLII | in the Gospels concerning Jesus, not as inviting men of 55 1, XLIII | Now, if what is related of Jesus be false, since we cannot, 56 1, XLIII | whether Isaiah and Ezekiel or Jesus? Of the former, indeed, 57 1, XLIII | whereas the good deeds of Jesus have not been confined solely 58 1, XLIV | accounts of these things from Jesus, but that that Spirit which 59 1, XLIV | took place at the time of Jesus' baptism. And he who is 60 1, XLIV | Holy Spirit appeared to Jesus in the form of no other 61 1, XLV | wrote about himself, and Jesus our teacher, who has left 62 1, XLV | works by jugglery, while Jesus is not to be believed because 63 1, XLV | the statement regarding Jesus, accept as true the miraculous 64 1, XLV | reasons of our faith in Jesus, give yours first for believing 65 1, XLV | listen to our defence of Jesus derived from the law and 66 1, XLV | declarations concerning Jesus, contained in the law and 67 1, XLVI | similar to those recorded of Jesus at His baptism, viz., regarding 68 1, XLVI | think the wonders wrought by Jesus are a proof of the Holy 69 1, XLVI | also of the apostles of Jesus. For they could not without 70 1, XLVI | divinity of the doctrine of Jesus. And as it is a Jew who 71 1, XLVI | Spirit having descended upon Jesus in the form of a dove, we 72 1, XLVI | and the Holy Spirit sent Jesus, or the Father sent both 73 1, XLVI | posterity, the disciples of Jesus for that reason committed 74 1, XLVII | a Baptist, who baptized Jesus, that the existence of John 75 1, XLVII | length of time after John and Jesus. For in the 18th book of 76 1, XLVII | although not believing in Jesus as the Christ, in seeking 77 1, XLVII | that the conspiracy against Jesus was the cause of these calamities 78 1, XLVII | Just, who was a brother of Jesus (called Christ),--the Jews 79 1, XLVII | Paul, a genuine disciple of Jesus, says that he regarded this 80 1, XLVII | account (of the death) of Jesus Christ, of whose divinity 81 1, XLVIII | opening of the heavens to Jesus; and the voice that was 82 1, XLVIII | perceived by the senses, Jesus touched the leper, to cleanse 83 1, XLVIII | Son of God." Now it was to Jesus that the heavens were opened; 84 1, XLVIII | since he was a disciple of Jesus. It does not, however, belong 85 1, XLVIII | Celsus imagines, viz., that Jesus Himself related the account 86 1, XLVIII | trait of the character of Jesus, that He on all occasions 87 1, XLVIII | Celsus, uses the language to Jesus regarding the appearance 88 1, XLVIII | do not connect John with Jesus, nor the punishment of John 89 1, XLVIII | engaged in a disputation with Jesus.~ 90 1, XLIX | confirmation of the claims of Jesus, viz., that His coming was 91 1, LI | respect to the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, if any one 92 1, LI | Gospels by the disciples of Jesus, to have additional evidence 93 1, LI | this cave was born that Jesus who is worshipped and reverenced 94 1, LII | prophecies, and miracles which Jesus wrought, and of the sufferings 95 1, LII | among the Jews l regarding Jesus were so clear as we represent 96 1, LII | them, for their faith in Jesus.~ 97 1, LIII | have a clear reference to Jesus, we would quote that which 98 1, LV | who is this person save Jesus Christ, by whose stripes 99 1, LVI | who are not believers in Jesus, that the prophecies speak 100 1, LVII | individuals will convict Jesus of falsehood, alleging that 101 1, LVII | having desired to act as Jesus did, declared themselves 102 1, LVII | days of the census, when Jesus appears to have been born, 103 1, LVII | And after the times of Jesus, Dositheus the Samaritan 104 1, LVII | of God, whereas Christ Jesus was truly the Son of God. 105 1, LVIII | Chaldeans are spoken of by Jesus as having been induced to 106 1, LVIII | this through fear that, if Jesus lived to a sufficient age, 107 1, LIX | of a star at the birth of Jesus there is a prophecy of Balaam 108 1, LIX | the star at the birth of Jesus, the following is what we 109 1, LX | that since at the birth of Jesus "a multitude of the heavenly 110 1, LX | account of the birth of Jesus, but also by the power of 111 1, LX | but also by the power of Jesus Himself, and His innate 112 1, LXI | salvation of men, of whom Jesus is the first, superior to 113 1, LXI | were truly from God. And Jesus, knowing this well, and 114 1, LXI | to him who reflects that Jesus died for the sake of men,-- 115 1, LXII | apostles, he proceeds thus: "Jesus having gathered around him 116 1, LXII | even to have read, that Jesus selected twelve apostles, 117 1, LXII | father Zebedee, and followed Jesus; for Peter and his brother 118 1, LXII | also, who was a follower of Jesus, may have been a tax-gatherer; 119 1, LXII | before becoming disciples of Jesus. I assert, therefore, in 120 1, LXII | history of the apostles of Jesus, that it was by help of 121 1, LXII | I am of opinion that if Jesus had selected some individuals 122 1, LXII | among the Jews of faith in Jesus, but also preaching Him 123 1, LXII | had been accomplished by Jesus in the history of His apostles 124 1, LXII | voice of the apostles of Jesus has gone forth into all 125 1, LXII | to believe in God through Jesus, inasmuch as, not possessing 126 1, LXII | power; and the words of Jesus referred to are, "The harvest 127 1, LXIII | has termed the apostles of Jesus men of infamous notoriety, 128 1, LXIII | men, it is recorded that "Jesus selected His own apostles, 129 1, LXIII | according to Luke, Peter says to Jesus, "Depart from me, O Lord, 130 1, LXIII | time became an apostle of Jesus, says in his Epistle to 131 1, LXIII | a faithful saying, that Jesus Christ came into, the world 132 1, LXIII | Paul, the founder, after Jesus, of the Churches that are 133 1, LXIII | deliver over the disciples of Jesus to death, so great a change 134 1, LXIII | he preached the Gospel of Jesus from Jerusalem round about 135 1, LXIII | therefore, is there, if Jesus, desiring to manifest to 136 1, LXIV | wicked life; while with Jesus there were not only at the 137 1, LXV | LXV.~And since Jesus, in teaching His disciples 138 1, LXV | brings forward saying to Jesus, "In company with your disciples 139 1, LXV | slanderous charge against Jesus and His disciples, do we 140 1, LXV | He further says, "that Jesus went about with His disciples, 141 1, LXV | but when the disciples of Jesus do the same, they are accused 142 1, LXVI | Celsus afterwards addresses Jesus: "What need, moreover, was 143 1, LXVI | the human body and soul of Jesus, but that His body was not 144 1, LXVI | taunt also at the blood of Jesus which was shed upon the 145 1, LXVI | gods." We now, believing Jesus Himself, when He says respecting 146 1, LXVI | to ensure the safety of Jesus. And it was certainly better 147 1, LXVI | certainly better that the Child Jesus should escape the snare 148 1, LXVI | kind done with respect to Jesus, or that they who came to 149 1, LXVI | nature of the incarnate Jesus; the investigation into 150 1, LXVII | by a great degree to what Jesus did; unless they take us 151 1, LXVII | evidence of the works of Jesus, in the existence of those 152 1, LXVII | innumerable sins. And the name of Jesus can still remove distractions 153 1, LXVIII | great works performed by Jesus, of which we have named 154 1, LXVIII | the (miracles) related of Jesus to the results produced 155 1, LXVIII | resemblance between them, if Jesus, like the dealers in magical 156 1, LXVIII | if such were the life of Jesus, how could any one with 157 1, LXIX | this, we have to say that Jesus, on entering into the world, 158 1, LXIX | been so generated as you, O Jesus, were." He saw, besides, 159 1, LXX | such food (as was that of Jesus)," since he is able to prove 160 1, LXX | such a voice as that of Jesus, nor employ such a method 161 1, LXXI | Continuing to pour abuse upon Jesus as one who, on account of 162 1, LXXI | calumnies and slanders against Jesus, as if He were a wicked 163 1, LXXI | close his charges against Jesus, so we also shall here bring 164 1, LXXI | have become converts to Jesus.~ 165 2, I | representation of the Jew addressing Jesus, having now extended to 166 2, I | minds being led captive by Jesus; that they have been most 167 2, I | those Jews who have received Jesus as Christ are called by 168 2, I | having yet learned from Jesus to ascend from the law that 169 2, II | a certain declaration of Jesus taken from the Gospel according 170 2, II | it is there related that Jesus said: "I have yet many things 171 2, II | to in the passage which Jesus had to say to His disciples, 172 2, II | they had already formed of Jesus, as the Christ, and the 173 2, II | according to the promise of Jesus, the Spirit of truth came 174 2, II | was unable to bear when Jesus was still with him in the 175 2, III | interpretation, are willing to accept Jesus as the subject of prophecy, 176 2, III | alien from the doctrine of Jesus, and even of others which 177 2, IV | the appearance of our Lord Jesus Christ. But they who advance 178 2, IV | foundation, when even the Lord Jesus Himself said to those who 179 2, IV | beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, as it is written 180 2, IV | that John, who baptized Jesus, was a Jew? For although 181 2, V | in his statements about Jesus, repeating for the second 182 2, VI | But let it be granted that Jesus observed all the JewiSh 183 2, VI | recognising Him as the Son of God? Jesus, then, is the Son of God, 184 2, VII | arrogance and proceeding from Jesus. For how could an arrogant 185 2, VII | falsehoods, that he may prove Jesus to have been guilty of the 186 2, VII | he has to bring against Jesus, let the Jew of Celsus especially 187 2, VIII | persons would appear such as Jesus was, to those who were willing 188 2, VIII | single individual, such as Jesus was, introducing among the 189 2, VIII | they have not believed in Jesus as in God. Now on this point 190 2, VIII | manifest, that when they beheld Jesus they did not see who He 191 2, VIII | that after the advent of Jesus the Jews were altogether 192 2, VIII | insults which they heaped upon Jesus, the Jews will not only 193 2, VIII | were committed against our Jesus.~ 194 2, IX | not suppose the body of Jesus, which was then an object 195 2, IX | all things, who spake in Jesus these words, "I am the way, 196 2, IX | not consider him who in Jesus said these words, "I am 197 2, IX | of the soul and body of Jesus, is evident both from many 198 2, IX | was the visible body of Jesus, how could he have said, " 199 2, IX | One whom ye know not?" And Jesus Himself, in raising the 200 2, IX | between the Son of God and Jesus. For the soul and body of 201 2, IX | For the soul and body of Jesus formed, after the oikonomia, 202 2, X | X.~But what promise did Jesus make which He did not perform? 203 2, X | which he brings against Jesus or against ourselves. Moreover, 204 2, X | the great charge against Jesus, which His accusers brought 205 2, X | Truth. And who can say that "Jesus attempted to make His escape 206 2, X | against one's will, then Jesus was not taken prisoner; 207 2, X | ye?" and they answered, "Jesus of Nazareth;" and He said 208 2, X | and they said again, "Jesus of Nazareth." Jesus said 209 2, X | again, "Jesus of Nazareth." Jesus said to them, "I told you 210 2, X | hatred and hostility against Jesus and the Christians? and 211 2, X | of their feelings towards Jesus, by enduring everything, 212 2, XI | multitude that came to apprehend Jesus, a sign, saying, "Whomsoever 213 2, XI | produced in him by the words of Jesus, which had the appearance ( 214 2, XI | that the instructions of Jesus had been able to produce 215 2, XI | a power the teaching of Jesus had over this sinner Judas, 216 2, XI | what he had learned from Jesus. Will Celsus and his friends 217 2, XI | which he had heard from Jesus, what would this contribute 218 2, XI | to an accusation against Jesus or the Christian religion? 219 2, XI | follow this, showing that Jesus was not taken prisoner when 220 2, XII | use to his associates; but Jesus, having been betrayed by 221 2, XII | fact as a charge against Jesus, that one of His disciples 222 2, XII | much as three years with Jesus. But from the narratives 223 2, XII | founds a charge against Jesus on account of Judas. Even 224 2, XIII | the events of the life of Jesus which are true, and not 225 2, XIII | ground of accusation against Jesus and His doctrine? And he 226 2, XIII | invented the statement that Jesus foreknew and foretold all 227 2, XIII | any one of the accusers of Jesus could say that, foreseeing 228 2, XIII | back with me in thought to Jesus when He uttered these words, 229 2, XIII | fulfilled, and the doctrine of Jesus be established, so that 230 2, XIII | destroying those who acknowledge Jesus, then we shall believe that 231 2, XIII | His words, the Gospel of Jesus Christ preached in the whole 232 2, XIII | accepting the teaching of Jesus. But let this Jew of Celsus, 233 2, XIII | worship celebrated in it, Jesus foretold what would befall 234 2, XIII | acquaintances and pupils of Jesus Himself handed down His 235 2, XIII | disciples without the memoirs of Jesus contained in their works. 236 2, XIII | the Just, the brother of Jesus who was called Christ, but 237 2, XIII | makes dear, on account of Jesus Christ the Son of God.~ 238 2, XIV | accepting or granting that Jesus foreknew what would befall 239 2, XIV | he somehow granted that Jesus worked miracles, he thought 240 2, XIV | Chronicles, not only ascribed to Jesus a knowledge of future events ( 241 2, XIV | as if they referred to Jesus), but also testified that 242 2, XV | continues: "The disciples of Jesus, having no undoubted fact 243 2, XV | writers, who acknowledged that Jesus had told His disciples beforehand, " 244 2, XVI | that "the disciples of Jesus wrote such accounts regarding 245 2, XVI | heretics have declared that Jesus underwent His sufferings 246 2, XVI | since the resurrection of Jesus Christ is a subject of mockery 247 2, XVI | And such a declaration is Jesus said to have made in the 248 2, XVI | Him; but when they came to Jesus, and saw that He was dead, 249 2, XVI | How is it credible that Jesus could have predicted these 250 2, XVI | immortal, that even the Jesus before His decease--the 251 2, XVII | where is the wonder if Jesus, knowing all things that 252 2, XVIII | saying, "How is it that, if Jesus pointed out beforehand both 253 2, XVIII | in his statement: for if Jesus foreknew events as a God, 254 2, XX | nor did it follow, from Jesus having predicted the acts 255 2, XXII | and impious men." But how Jesus could either conspire or 256 2, XXIII | did not perceive that when Jesus had once, by His birth, 257 2, XXIV | it is nowhere found that Jesus lamented. And he changes 258 2, XXIV | once the ready obedience of Jesus to His Father, and His greatness 259 2, XXIV | the cheerful obedience of Jesus to the will of His Father 260 2, XXIV | exhibits the firmness of Jesus, and His preparedness for 261 2, XXV | some of the declarations of Jesus which refer to that Being 262 2, XXV | at that time was done to Jesus which was either painful 263 2, XXV | afterwards quote the example of Jesus as enduring sufferings for 264 2, XXVI | accuses the disciples of Jesus of having invented these 265 2, XXVI | have reproached us with Jesus having spoken such words 266 2, XXVI | to be deceived regarding Jesus, believing Him to be God, 267 2, XXVII | meaning of the doctrine of Jesus.~ 268 2, XXVIII | more credibly than with Jesus." And he ought to have carefully 269 2, XXVIII | greater probability than to Jesus. He did not, however, perceive 270 2, XXVIII | greater probability than to Jesus; but he will endeavour, 271 2, XXIX | improbable calumnies against Jesus, that he adds: "Nor did 272 2, XXX | said, however, regarding Jesus, did indeed come to pass, 273 2, XXX | evidence proves it true of Jesus. "For as the sun," he says, " 274 2, XXX | difficult for the apostles of Jesus to accomplish the task enjoined 275 2, XXX | Moreover it is certain that Jesus was born in the reign of 276 2, XXX | spread of the doctrine of Jesus throughout the entire world; 277 2, XXX | unless at the advent of Jesus a milder spirit had been 278 2, XXXII | have already shown that Jesus can be regarded neither 279 2, XXXII | a feeling of pride, made Jesus to be descended from the 280 2, XXXIII | Celsus, "what great deeds did Jesus perform as being a God? 281 2, XXXIII | establish the divinity of Jesus, our answer to him is: " 282 2, XXXIII | nobility of the work of Jesus, that, down to the present 283 2, XXXIII | Tiberius Caesar, in whose reign Jesus appears to have been crucified, 284 2, XXXIV | Jew of Celsus, ridiculing Jesus, as he imagines, is described 285 2, XXXIV | how (does it follow) that Jesus could not liberate Himself, 286 2, XXXIV | proofs of the divinity of Jesus, Celsus endeavours to cast 287 2, XXXIV | referring to those who mocked Jesus, and put on Him the purple 288 2, XXXVI | the body of the crucified Jesus? Is it 'such as flows in 289 2, XXXVI | flowed from the body of Jesus, but that, after His death, " 290 2, XXXVI | case of the dead body of Jesus was, that around the dead 291 2, XXXVI | matter of accusation against Jesus and the Christians, extracts 292 2, XXXVI | evidences of the divinity of Jesus, would listen to divine 293 2, XXXVI | with him kept watch over Jesus, on seeing the earthquake, 294 2, XXXVII | a subject of reproach to Jesus, saying that "he rushed 295 2, XXXVII | matter to the conclusion that Jesus is He who was prophesied 296 2, XXXIX | manifest falsehood, viz., that Jesus, "having gained over no 297 2, XXXIX | of what had happened to Jesus (for they still continued 298 2, XLI | continues to find fault with Jesus, alleging that "he did not 299 2, XLII | Celsus will have it that "Jesus was not irreproachable," 300 2, XLII | ground of reproach against Jesus; or if it be not from these 301 2, XLII | not free from reproach. Jesus, however, performed all 302 2, XLII | Logos had become the man Jesus, he would have Him to be 303 2, XLII | magnanimity are virtues. Jesus, therefore, by His sufferings 304 2, XLIII | assert that not only while Jesus was in the body did He win 305 2, XLIV | messengers of heaven (than Jesus)?" Now, that manifestly 306 2, XLIV | is no similarity between Jesus, who suffered what is described, 307 2, XLIV | those opinions regarding Jesus which lead us to have confidence 308 2, XLIV | released unto them, and Jesus to be crucified, and who 309 2, XLIV | Him between two robbers. Jesus, indeed, is ever crucified 310 2, XLIV | according to the teaching of Jesus, then it is clear also that 311 2, XLIV | then it is clear also that Jesus, the author of such teaching, 312 2, XLIV | accordance with justice, nor was Jesus persecuted without the charge 313 2, XLV | the former disciples of Jesus, in which he says: "In the 314 2, XLV | death for the doctrine of Jesus, he passes by in silence. 315 2, XLV | neither hear the words of Jesus, when He predicted to Peter, " 316 2, XLV | inculcated as a precept of Jesus among His hearers, which 317 2, XLVI | falsehood, when he says that Jesus, "when on earth, gained 318 2, XLVI | believed in God through Jesus, and where He not only addressed 319 2, XLVII | history of the crucified Jesus, that we should worship 320 2, XLVIII | resist the miracles which Jesus is recorded to have performed, 321 2, XLVIII | as saying that "we deemed Jesus to be the Son of God, because 322 2, XLVIII | many dead in the days of Jesus, but those only rose from 323 2, XLVIII | agreeably to the promise of Jesus, His disciples performed 324 2, XLVIII | works than these miracles of Jesus, which were perceptible 325 2, XLVIII | been healed, receive from Jesus power to trample, with those 326 2, XLIX | XLIX.~Jesus, accordingly, in turning 327 2, XLIX | to them the disciples of Jesus, said in a certain passage: " 328 2, XLIX | assimilate the miracles of Jesus to the works of human sorcery, 329 2, XLIX | devices, one Satan. So that Jesus himself does not deny that 330 2, XLIX | such statements, since what Jesus says regarding those who 331 2, XLIX | alleges it to be. For if Jesus had simply told His disciples 332 2, XLIX | since those against whom Jesus would have us to be on our 333 2, XLIX | miracles in the name of Jesus, and expel demons out of 334 2, XLIX | perform miracles like those of Jesus, while others through His 335 2, L | Celsus falsities the words of Jesus, since He did not say that 336 2, LI | of Scripture when he made Jesus say, that it is "a certain 337 2, LI | s when he asserts that "Jesus did not deny that these 338 2, LI | in the times of Moses and Jesus, when entire nations were 339 2, LII | those which were done by Jesus, and which, you admit, were 340 2, LII | shown to be the case with Jesus, who accomplished far greater 341 2, LII | performed, why should not Jesus also, in order that He may 342 2, LIII | against those who believe on Jesus, may, by parity of reasoning, 343 2, LIII | the sorcery practised by Jesus and that by Moses were similar 344 2, LIII | But, O light and truth! Jesus with his own voice expressly 345 2, LIII | perverting the words of Jesus, he says, "And he terms 346 2, LIII | this Jew asserts regarding Jesus, that "even he himself does 347 2, LIII | You O Jew, say that it is Jesus; but he who accuses you 348 2, LIV | upon the statement, that "Jesus foretold that after His 349 2, LV | conduct the defence of our Jesus as if we were replying to 350 2, LV | who are the disciples of Jesus, say to the Jew who urges 351 2, LV | assailing our belief in Jesus, defend yourself, and answer 352 2, LV | you brought against our Jesus, but which also might be 353 2, LV | the greater divinity of Jesus."~ 354 2, LVI | show that the account of Jesus being raised from the dead 355 2, LVI | had left; but seeing that Jesus was crucified before all 356 2, LVI | the public crucifixion of Jesus, especially in connection 357 2, LVI | that if we were to suppose Jesus to have died an obscure 358 2, LVI | causes for the crucifixion of Jesus, this also may have contributed 359 2, LVI | invented the resurrection of Jesus from the dead; and who also, 360 2, LVII | too, I think it was that Jesus appeared to no other nation 361 2, LVIII | preaching of the resurrection of Jesus, accepted as an article 362 2, LIX | he goes on to say, that "Jesus, while alive, was of no 363 2, LIX | corporeal, (meaning that in such Jesus could render no help to 364 2, LXI | LXI.~Jesus accordingly, as Celsus imagines, 365 2, LXI | person (as when alive)." Jesus accordingly, having called 366 2, LXII | prophet in the person of Jesus: "My flesh shall rest in 367 2, LXII | Thomas with them, there "came Jesus, the doors being shut, and 368 2, LXII | that had happened to them, Jesus "drew near, and went with 369 2, LXII | to place what is told of Jesus, and of those who saw Him 370 2, LXIII | passed over, saying that "if Jesus desired to show that his 371 2, LXIV | LXIV.~Although Jesus was only a single individual, 372 2, LXIV | exalted views regarding Jesus, not only with respect to 373 2, LXIV | would, we say, that before Jesus had "put off the governments 374 2, LXV | one could reasonably blame Jesus for not having admitted 375 2, LXV | introduce the appearance of Jesus after His resurrection as 376 2, LXV | conveyed in these words, that Jesus died that He might be Lord 377 2, LXV | For if we believe that Jesus died, and rose again, even 378 2, LXV | them also that sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him. 379 2, LXVI | multitudes who have believed on Jesus do not behold His resurrection, 380 2, LXVI | anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and Him crucified;" 381 2, LXVI | of God, has recorded of Jesus, that before His sufferings 382 2, LXVII | the objection, that "if Jesus had really wished to manifest 383 2, LXVII | who ill-treated Him. For Jesus spared both the one and 384 2, LXVII | themselves to find the door." Jesus, accordingly, wished to 385 2, LXVIII | St. Luke's Gospel, that Jesus after His resurrection took 386 2, LXIX | events which happened to Jesus do not present the whole 387 2, LXIX | in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world 388 2, LXIX | in which the pure body of Jesus was to be enwrapped, and 389 2, LXIX | the view of Celsus, that Jesus had immediately disappeared 390 2, LXX | of Celsus could say that Jesus concealed Himself? For his 391 2, LXX | Matthew adds: "And, behold, Jesus met them" -- clearly meaning 392 2, LXX | said, a little before, that Jesus had appeared secretly to 393 2, LXXI | LXXI.~Jesus taught us who it was that 394 2, LXXII | discrepancy, not observing that Jesus neither desired all things 395 2, LXXIII | shows that the eloquence of Jesus consisted not in words, 396 2, LXXIV | either with respect to Jesus or ourselves. And I do not 397 2, LXXIV | of the glorious advent of Jesus, by the mighty words which 398 2, LXXV | the Jews with regard to Jesus was in keeping with what 399 2, LXXV | those which we declare that Jesus performed among you? For 400 2, LXXV | accounts of the miracles of Jesus. But if those related of 401 2, LXXV | But if those related of Jesus are considered to be as 402 2, LXXV | have been in the time of Jesus. And by your unbelief of 403 2, LXXV | And by your unbelief of Jesus ye show that ye are the 404 2, LXXVI | prophets. For he censures Jesus in such words as the following: " 405 2, LXXVI | to those which, he says, Jesus made use of. For is it not 406 2, LXXVI | representing the Jew as saying of Jesus, that "he makes use of threats 407 2, LXXVI | of yours brings against Jesus might be brought by him 408 2, LXXVI | makes a good charge against Jesus by such statements, that 409 2, LXXVI | as having been spoken by Jesus. And as respects the law 410 2, LXXVI | because we have been taught by Jesus to have a more intelligent 411 2, LXXVI | prophets and in the Lord (Jesus)--can prove the reasonableness 412 2, LXXVI | whereas, if our prophets and Jesus Himself, in order to turn 413 2, LXXVI | ridiculous assertion regarding Jesus, to say that He was unable 414 2, LXXVII | there the resurrection of Jesus, and the declaration that 415 2, LXXVII | same defence with regard to Jesus, who has both once risen 416 2, LXXVIII| The Jew continues: "Did Jesus come into the world for 417 2, LXXVIII| present life, after treating Jesus in the manner in which they 418 2, LXXVIII| kingdom of God, through Jesus Christ, those from among 419 2, LXXVIII| these arguments regarding Jesus is thus stated by the Jew: " 420 2, LXXVIII| according to the precepts of Jesus Christ, and to seek to convert 421 2, LXXVIII| the Creator of all things. Jesus Christ therefore came announced 422 3, I | have been delivered against Jesus. And in the second book 423 3, I | indeed, have believed in Jesus, as He who came according 424 3, IV | to Celsus that it was not Jesus who was announced by the 425 3, IV | already spoken on the point of Jesus being the individual who 426 3, V | suffered from the adherents of Jesus, who believed in Him as 427 3, VII | this, "that in the days of Jesus others who were Jews rebelled 428 3, X | envy of the Jews against Jesus, and aroused them to conspire 429 3, X | For such was the charm of Jesus' words, that not only were 430 3, XI | eye-witnesses of (the works of) Jesus were still teaching His 431 3, XI | had become believers in Jesus. Nay, even in the Epistles 432 3, XI | with those who had seen Jesus, certain particulars are 433 3, XIII | possess even the name of Jesus in common with us. Perhaps 434 3, XIII | points from the teaching of Jesus. And yet surely this furnishes 435 3, XIV | the doctrine of God, and Jesus shown to be the Son of God 436 3, XV | of all things which is in Jesus Christ. And we clearly manifest 437 3, XVII | view of Celsus also, and Jesus Christ crucified, the analogue 438 3, XVII | those charges affecting Jesus, showing that what appeared 439 3, XIX | in our narratives about Jesus." Now to this we reply, " 440 3, XIX | the narratives concerning Jesus according to the ' wisdom 441 3, XXI | explanation of the parables which Jesus delivered to "those without," 442 3, XXI | comprehend the movements of Jesus; ascending at one time a 443 3, XXII | mankind, while we assert that Jesus was seen after His death 444 3, XXIII | the facts related of our Jesus from the prophetic Scriptures, 445 3, XXIII | heavenly throne. Whereas our Jesus, who appeared to the members 446 3, XXIII | their histories and that of Jesus be carefully compared together. 447 3, XXIII | would rush to the history of Jesus, and without examination 448 3, XXIV | fault with the believers in Jesus, when we express our belief 449 3, XXIV | eye-wit-nesses of the miracles of Jesus, who clearly manifest the 450 3, XXIV | acknowledge the existence of Jesus. And some give evidence 451 3, XXIV | God of all things, and of Jesus, along with a mention of 452 3, XXV | cave! Whereas regarding Jesus and His power we have no 453 3, XXVII | related by the disciples of Jesus regarding their Master to 454 3, XXVII | the marvels recorded of Jesus, can you show yourself justified 455 3, XXVII | die for the doctrine of Jesus, and who have left to their 456 3, XXVII | and what is recorded of Jesus, and see whether, from the 457 3, XXVII | believe the events recorded of Jesus not to have happened without 458 3, XXVIII | events of the history of Jesus, have no ordinary defence 459 3, XXVIII | commend the doctrine of Jesus as a doctrine which was 460 3, XXVIII | are wrought in the name of Jesus, and certain other manifestations 461 3, XXVIII | prophets--not after the birth of Jesus, but before He appeared 462 3, XXVIII | did, after the advent of Jesus, fall into a keen dispute 463 3, XXVIII | account of the teaching of Jesus, were unwilling to cause 464 3, XXVIII | sedition, dared to inflict on Jesus those cruelties which His 465 3, XXVIII | of Christianity. But both Jesus Himself and His disciples 466 3, XXVIII | rise to be divine, not in Jesus alone, but in all those 467 3, XXVIII | enter upon the life which Jesus taught, and which elevates 468 3, XXVIII | according to the precepts of Jesus.~ 469 3, XXIX | god. But with respect to Jesus we would say that, as it 470 3, XXIX | spread of the doctrine of Jesus; for they saw that the libations 471 3, XXIX | prevalence of the instructions of Jesus. But the God who sent Jesus 472 3, XXIX | Jesus. But the God who sent Jesus dissipated all the conspiracies 473 3, XXIX | and made the Gospel of Jesus to prevail throughout the 474 3, XXXI | reason to hold with regard to Jesus, who was able to effect 475 3, XXXI | if it be recorded that my Jesus was received up into glory, 476 3, XXXII | the predictions regarding Jesus, and the discourses uttered 477 3, XXXII | other occurrences. But my Jesus said regarding His own soul ( 478 3, XXXIII | with what is related of Jesus, since in the lives of such 479 3, XXXIII | whereas the divinity of Jesus is established both by the 480 3, XXXIII | agreeably to the injunctions of Jesus, who said, "Search the Scriptures," 481 3, XXXIV | comparison with the work of Jesus, and the miracles related 482 3, XXXIV | in reverential wonder at Jesus, who has recalled our minds 483 3, XXXV | does not desire, viz., that Jesus also was some such being; 484 3, XXXVI | that which we render to Jesus, let us show in what a spirit 485 3, XXXVI | and that of the venerable Jesus, against whom even they 486 3, XXXVI | different from such are those of Jesus. For it was no company of 487 3, XXXVI | either fear the name of Jesus as that of a being of superior 488 3, XXXVII | God, who is over all, and Jesus Christ, whom He has sent; 489 3, XXXVII | God, with the exception of Jesus Christ, who is, as it were, 490 3, XXXVIII| unfortunate; while the belief in Jesus would seem to be either 491 3, XXXIX | give to the doctrine of Jesus;" for of a truth it is faith 492 3, XXXIX | was on this account that Jesus wished to employ such persons 493 3, XLI | already, "with regarding this Jesus, who was but a mortal body, 494 3, XLI | mortal quality of the body of Jesus, if the providence of God 495 3, XLII | compares the mortal flesh of Jesus to gold, and silver, and 496 3, XLII | impossible for the flesh of Jesus also to exchange qualities, 497 3, XLII | the change of the body of Jesus, "Well, after he has laid 498 3, XLII | individuals upon an equality with Jesus. But if it is certain that, 499 3, XLII | became gods rather than Jesus?~ 500 3, XLIII | who acknowledge that our Jesus has been buried, indeed,


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