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1 II, 22 | FIFTY YEARS OLD WHEN HE DIED.~1.
2 III, 16, 9| Himself the Son of God, who died for us, and redeemed us
3 III, 16, 9| without strength, in due time died for the ungodly? But God
4 III, 16, 9| were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Much more, then,
5 III, 16, 9| it, is] Christ [that] died, yea rather, that is risen
6 III, 18, 2| end Christ both lived, and died, and revived, that He might
7 III, 18, 3| first of all, that Christ died for our sins, according
8 III, 18, 3| thy meat for whom Christ died." And again: "But now, in
9 III, 18, 3| perish, for whom Christ died;" indicating that the impassible
10 III, 20, 2| shall become like Him who died for him, for He, too, "was
11 III, 20, 4| it was not a mere man who died for us, Isaiah says: "And
12 V, 13, 1| in which they had also died. For if it were not in the
13 V, 13, 1| same individuals who had died did not rise again. For [
14 V, 23, 2| the seven it was that Adam died, he will find it by examining
15 V, 23, 2| upon that day on which Adam died while he disobeyed God.
16 V, 23, 2| he disobeyed God. Now he died on the same day in which
17 V, 23, 2| the thousand years, but died within them, thus bearing
18 V, 23, 2| which they ate they also died (for it is one day of the
19 V, 23, 2| this cycle of days, they died on the day in which they
20 V, 23, 2| the thousand years, but died within their limit,--it
21 V, 23, 2| is indeed true. For they died who tasted of the tree;
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