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1 I, 3, 3| continued to preach for one year only after His baptism.
2 I, 24, 3| sixty-five heavens. Wherefore the year contains the same number
3 II, 15, 1| day twelve hours, and the year twelve months, on account
4 II, 16, 2| number of the days of the year, as I stated before; and
5 II, 16, 4| AEons, since the days of the year contain that number of hours.
6 II, 20, 1| preached [only] for one year after His baptism. They
7 II, 22 | BAPTIZED IN HIS THIRTIETH YEAR: HE DID NOT SUFFER IN THE
8 II, 22, 1| continued to preach for one year after His baptism; and they
9 II, 22, 1| proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord, and the day
10 II, 22, 1| by Isaiah the acceptable year of the Lord, nor the day
11 II, 22, 1| of twelve hours, nor of a year the length of which is twelve
12 II, 22, 2| judgment. The acceptable year of the Lord, again, is this
13 II, 22, 2| follows the [acceptable] year; and the prophet will be
14 II, 22, 2| Lord preached only for a year, and if he speaks of it.
15 II, 22, 2| of retribution? For the year has passed, and the day
16 II, 22, 2| follow the [acceptable] year. For the words are, "to
17 II, 22, 2| proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord, and the day
18 II, 22, 2| denoted by "the acceptable year of the Lord;" and there
19 II, 22, 2| referred to is not called "a year" only, but is also named "
20 II, 22, 2| for His sake, so also the year there mentioned does not
21 II, 22, 3| from every land, and every year, that they should assemble
22 II, 22, 3| not included within one year, every person whatever must
23 II, 22, 3| therefore, both of the year and of the twelfth month
24 II, 22, 3| the Lord preached for one year only?~4.
25 II, 22, 5| proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord," maintain that
26 II, 22, 5| that He preached for one year only, and then suffered
27 II, 22, 5| completed His thirtieth year, but was beginning to be
28 II, 22, 5| men,] He preached only one year reckoning from His baptism.
29 II, 22, 5| completing His thirtieth year He suffered, being in fact
30 II, 22, 5| onwards to the fortieth year, every one will admit; but
31 II, 22, 5| the fortieth and fiftieth year a man begins to decline
32 II, 22, 6| yet reached his fiftieth year, yet is not far from this
33 II, 22, 6| therefore preach only for one year, nor did He suffer in the
34 II, 22, 6| the twelfth month of the year. For the period included
35 II, 22, 6| thirtieth and the fiftieth year can never be regarded as
36 II, 22, 6| never be regarded as one year, unless indeed, among their
37 II, 23, 1| being healed in the twelfth year, it is manifest that she
38 II, 23, 1| was healed in the twelfth year, in what way can she be
39 II, 24, 5| concede to them that the year has three hundred and sixty-five
40 II, 24, 5| is the twelfth part of a year. If, indeed, the year were
41 II, 24, 5| a year. If, indeed, the year were divided into thirty
42 II, 24, 5| twelve; while again the whole year is divided into twelve parts,
43 II, 24, 5| entire Pleroma, but the year a type only of that Duodecad
44 II, 24, 5| more fitting to divide the year into thirty parts, even
45 II, 24, 5| and a Duodecad. But our year is divided into four parts,--
46 III, 9, 3| announce the acceptable year of the Lord, and the day
47 III, 14, 3| occurred in the fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesar. And
48 III, 21, 3| bern about the forty-first year of the reign of Augustus;
49 V, 23, 2| of Adam to the thousandth year; for since "a day of the
50 V, 28, 3| end at the sixth thousand year.~4.
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