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1 1, XXVIII| worthily harmonize with the predictions that Jesus is the Son of 2 1, XXXVI | prophets having uttered predictions even about events of no 3 1, XXXVII| uttered not merely general predictions about the future,--as, e.g., 4 1, XLIX | there were contained in them predictions regarding Christ, yet certainly 5 1, L | published, to whom these predictions are applicable?" And desiring, 6 1, L | the prophets have uttered predictions! in all kinds of ways regarding 7 1, LIII | this life, to have uttered predictions regarding each of his sons, 8 1, LV | opponent replied, that these predictions bore reference to the whole 9 1, LV | discussion to prove that these predictions regarding one particular 10 1, LVII | falsehood, alleging that those predictions which were spoken of him 11 1, LX | was celebrated for such predictions, and finding among them 12 1, LXII | For, according to the predictions in the prophets, foretelling 13 2, XIII | by means of many other predictions uttered by the Saviour, 14 2, XIII | these words, and see His predictions not yet accomplished. Perhaps 15 2, XIII | will say, that if these predictions be fulfilled, and the doctrine 16 2, XIV | result corresponded to His predictions. So that he also, by these 17 2, XX | from the Scriptures the predictions regarding Judas, or the 18 2, XX | predicted these things, and the predictions must by all means come to 19 2, XLII | would have Him confirm His predictions; unless, indeed, as seems 20 2, LXII | it followed from all the predictions which were uttered regarding 21 3, I | who came according to the predictions of the prophets. But the 22 3, II | others as utterers of false predictions, without any conviction 23 3, II | they received oracles and predictions from those whom they accounted 24 3, XV | prophecy, both from the predictions regarding Him--of which 25 3, XXVIII| was the object of their predictions, whose entrance into life 26 3, XXXII | place), in order that the predictions regarding Jesus, and the 27 3, XXXVI | perform, and the seeming predictions which they utter. Far different 28 4, I | regarding Christ are true predictions. For, arraying himself at 29 4, XXI | prophets, in uttering many predictions regarding future events, 30 4, LII | Scriptures, and proving that the predictions regarding Christ fitly apply 31 5, XII | they are in uttering these predictions, and show reverence to Him 32 5, XXXIII| the mountains," i.e., the predictions of all the prophets, which 33 7, X | admonitions, but also by the predictions, which, being shown by events 34 7, XII | shameful, or impure in these predictions, everything is worthy of 35 7, XIV | prophets never would utter predictions so wicked and impious. We 36 7, XIV | the prophets uttered these predictions or not." But if he wished 37 8, XLVIII| a cursory perusal of the predictions contained in them, will