Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 14, 2| The word Delta contains five letters, viz., D, E, L,
2 I, 15, 1| itself seven letters, Seige five, Pater five, and Aletheia
3 I, 15, 1| letters, Seige five, Pater five, and Aletheia seven. If
4 I, 15, 1| be added together--twice five, and twice seven--they complete
5 II, 15, 2| parts, and not into four, or five, or six, or into some other
6 II, 22, 3| all that multitude with five loaves of bread, and twelve
7 II, 24, 1| because it is a word of five letters, and its numerical
8 II, 24, 2| Soter is a Greek word of five letters; but, on the other
9 II, 24, 3| consisting, as it did, of five hundred shekels of myrrh,
10 II, 24, 3| hundred shekels of myrrh, five hundred of cassia, two hundred
11 II, 24, 3| that it was composed of five ingredients. The incense
12 II, 24, 4| that number which is called five, which agrees in no respect
13 II, 24, 4| Scriptures. Soter is a name of five letters; Pater, too, contains
14 II, 24, 4| letters; Pater, too, contains five letters; Agape (love), too,
15 II, 24, 4| love), too, consists of five letters; and our Lord, after
16 II, 24, 4| Lord, after blessing the five loaves, fed with them five
17 II, 24, 4| five loaves, fed with them five thousand men. Five virgins
18 II, 24, 4| them five thousand men. Five virgins were called wise
19 II, 24, 4| Lord; and, in like manner, five were styled foolish. Again,
20 II, 24, 4| were styled foolish. Again, five men are said to have been
21 II, 24, 4| hell declared that he had five brothers, to whom he desired
22 II, 24, 4| to go into his house, had five porches. The very form of
23 II, 24, 4| form of the cross, too, has five extremities, two in length,
24 II, 24, 4| nails. Each of our hands has five fingers; we have also five
25 II, 24, 4| five fingers; we have also five senses; our internal organs
26 II, 24, 4| may also be reckoned as five, viz., the heart, the liver,
27 II, 24, 4| human race passes through five ages first infancy, then
28 II, 24, 4| the law to the people in five books. Each table which
29 II, 24, 4| received from God contained five commandments. The veil covering
30 II, 24, 4| covering the holy of holies had five pillars. The altar of burnt-offering
31 II, 24, 4| burnt-offering also was five cubits in breadth. Five
32 II, 24, 4| five cubits in breadth. Five priests were chosen in the
33 II, 24, 4| vestments, were formed out of five materials; for they combined
34 II, 24, 4| fine linen. And there were five kings of the Amorites, whom
35 II, 24, 4| therefore affirm that there are five Aeons above the Demiurge;
36 II, 24, 5| and some less, inasmuch as five days remain to them as an
37 IV, 23, 2| baptized three, and four, and five thousand men.~
38 IV, 27, 1| about the Lord's advent, and five thousand songs, singing
39 IV, 41, 4| myself and thee in [these] five books for presenting opposition
40 V, 33, 3| grape when pressed will give five and twenty metretes of wine.
41 V, 33, 4| fourth book; for there were five books compiled (suntetagmena)
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