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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXIV | was, as the prophets also predicted, from a virgin that there 2 1, XLIX | viz., that His coming was predicted by the Jewish prophets-- 3 1, XLIX | the prophets merely who predicted the advent of Christ. But 4 1, L | place, as if the only event predicted were this, that He was to 5 1, LIV | His condemnation. It was predicted, moreover, that some from 6 1, LVII | Samaritans that he was the Christ predicted by Moses; and he appears 7 2, IV | Celsus, that "if any one predicted to us that the Son of God 8 2, VIII | them explain why it was predicted to the Jews, that although 9 2, XI | opened against me." And it is predicted in this psalm, both that 10 2, XIII | his credit, that he had so predicted regarding it long before? 11 2, XV | being offended; and that He predicted to Peter, "Before the cock 12 2, XVI | credible that Jesus could have predicted these things?" And with 13 2, XVIII | were no longer true, who predicted that the one would betray 14 2, XIX | because these things were predicted did they come to pass, for 15 2, XIX | come to pass, their being predicted is shown to be a falsehood: 16 2, XIX | because these things were predicted, that they have come to 17 2, XIX | the fact of their being predicted is shown to be true; for 18 2, XX | These events," he says, "he predicted as being a God, and the 19 2, XX | imagines that an event, predicted through foreknowledge, comes 20 2, XX | comes to pass because it was predicted; but we do not grant this, 21 2, XX | have taken place though not predicted, afforded the occasion to 22 2, XX | Celsus, that "being a God He predicted these things, and the predictions 23 2, XX | follow, from Jesus having predicted the acts of the traitor 24 2, XXVIII | use of the prophets, who predicted the events of Christ's life, 25 2, XXXVII | statement that the prophets predicted this very incident may be 26 2, XLII | seeing fulfilled all that was predicted by Him before it happened, 27 2, XLIV | robber, but a god, because he predicted to his fellow-robbers that 28 2, XLIV | that it is not because He predicted that He would suffer such 29 2, XLV | words of Jesus, when He predicted to Peter, "When thou shalt 30 2, LVIII | as having risen, who both predicted the event Himself, and was 31 2, LXXVIII| that one prophet only had predicted the advent of Christ. But 32 3, I | both believe that it was predicted by the Divine Spirit that 33 3, I | point whether the person predicted has actually come or not." 34 3, I | himself off for Him who was predicted by the prophets as the One 35 3, II | Jewish prophets should have predicted the birth-place of Him who 36 3, IV | what sort of person He was predicted to be, and what He was to 37 3, XVI | which, among other things, predicted the life that follows the 38 3, XXVIII | into life was so clearly predicted many years beforehand by 39 3, XXXII | prophets, moreover, having predicted such a result in many other 40 3, LXXXI | prove that the end which is predicted by any of the others is 41 4, II | deny that Christ Jesus was predicted by the prophets. In the 42 4, XLII | would come to light, and who predicted, moreover, that this religion 43 4, XCIV | because future events are predicted by them, why should we not 44 5, XII | from God after him, and who predicted better things than rain, 45 5, XIX | shall come to pass what was predicted of old by the prophets,-- 46 5, XXXII | many generations before predicted: "Ask of Me, and I shall 47 5, LIII | investigation all that is predicted and recorded of Him. And, 48 6, VIII | true." "Yet although Plato predicted these things, he nevertheless 49 6, X | announcement of future events, predicted not by human power, but 50 6, XXXV | that Jesus is the Christ predicted by them, and who show from 51 6, XLV | Saviour in the Gospels has predicted about his coming, we must 52 6, XLVII | that the Jewish prophets predicted generally that there was 53 6, LXXIV | unless these things had been predicted of him?" He next proceeds 54 6, LXXXI | that all these things were predicted." But as our sixth book 55 7, II | why? 'Because it had been predicted long before.'" To this we 56 7, VIII | foretold the coming of Christ, predicted a multitude of other events 57 7, XII | and such things have been predicted; but they endeavour to remove 58 7, XIV | whether a thing has been predicted or not, but whether the 59 7, XIV | these things were never predicted, or that those things which 60 7, XIV | those things which were predicted of Christ have never been 61 7, XV | says: "If these things were predicted of the Most High God, are 62 7, XV | simply because they were predicted?" And thus he thinks he 63 7, XVII | death. But that which is predicted by the prophets is worthy


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