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1 I, 2 | Therefore these things saith the Lord;" the sin that had been 2 I, 2 | Therefore thus saith the Lord; "Because thou hast not 3 I, 2 | therefore these things the Lord;" and, "Therefore, behold, 4 I, 2 | Therefore, behold, the Lord saith." For prophecy is 5 I, 2 | trusteth in Thee. Pity me, O Lord; for I will cry to Thee 6 I, 3 | OF THE INSTRUCTOR.~ The Lord ministers all good and all 7 I, 3 | which is superabundant; the Lord Himself distinctly confessing 8 I, 3 | commandments by the works of the Lord; for the Word Himself also, 9 I, 4 | obedience, give ourselves to the Lord; clinging to what is surest, 10 I, 4 | female animal.~ Now the Lord Himself will feed us as 11 I, 5 | Accordingly, in the Gospel, "the Lord, standing on the shore, 12 I, 5 | the expression means the Lord Himself shall declare, saying, " 13 I, 5 | children went forth to meet the Lord, and cried, saying, Hosanna 14 I, 5 | cometh in the name of the Lord; " light, and glory, and 15 I, 5 | with supplication to the Lord: for this is the meaning 16 I, 5 | praise?" In this way the Lord in the Gospels spurs on 17 I, 5 | Praise, O children, the LORD; praise the name of the 18 I, 5 | praise the name of the LORD." It says also by Esaias, " 19 I, 5 | nations are sons in the Lord's sight? You do not in that 20 I, 5 | wings." Thus are we the Lord's chickens; the Word thus 21 I, 5 | virtue. Accordingly, our Lord revealed more distinctly 22 I, 5 | that perfection is with the Lord, who is always teaching, 23 I, 5 | says of the devil: "The LORD abhors the man of blood;" 24 I, 5 | perfect in wickedness. And the Lord is called man, because He 25 I, 5 | children or saints, but to the Lord alone. And writing to the 26 I, 5 | utter blasphemy against the Lord, in regarding those as foolish 27 I, 5 | was the door by which the Lord showed Himself? The flesh 28 I, 5 | otherwise), who is a type of the Lord, a child as a son; for he 29 I, 5 | and a sacrifice as the Lord, but he was not immolated 30 I, 5 | was not immolated as the Lord. Isaac only bore the wood 31 I, 5 | of the sacrifice, as the Lord the wood of the cross. And 32 I, 5 | mystically, prophesying that the Lord should fill us with joy, 33 I, 5 | corruption by the blood of the Lord. Isaac did everything but 34 I, 5 | intimation of the divinity of the Lord in His not being slain. 35 I, 5 | weight. The Spirit calls the Lord Himself a child, thus prophesying 36 I, 6 | For at the moment of the Lord's baptism there sounded 37 I, 6 | now are ye light in the Lord." Hence I am of opinion 38 I, 6 | secured for eternity. Now the Lord Himself has most clearly 39 I, 6 | and spiritual before the Lord. And again he writes in 40 I, 6 | a servant, though he be lord of all; but is under tutors 41 I, 6 | Rightly, therefore, the Lord again promises milk to the 42 I, 6 | For my blood," says the Lord, "is true drink." In saying, 43 I, 6 | that glorieth glory in the Lord." But we are God-taught, 44 I, 6 | are we not to regard the Lord as preserving consistency 45 I, 6 | this kind. Elsewhere the Lord, in the Gospel according 46 I, 6 | is the soul; as also the Lord of flesh and blood. For 47 I, 6 | discharge milk. But the Lord Christ, the fruit of the 48 I, 6 | the young brood, which the Lord Himself brought forth in 49 I, 6 | of the flesh, which the Lord Himself swathed in His precious 50 I, 6 | suitable food which the Lord ministers, and He offers 51 I, 6 | the union of both is the Lord, the food of the babes-- 52 I, 6 | the food of the babes--the Lord who is Spirit and Word. 53 I, 6 | The food- that is, the Lord Jesus--that is, the Word 54 I, 6 | ye have tasted that the Lord is Christ." And were one 55 I, 6 | vine. With milk, then, the Lord's nutriment, we are nursed 56 I, 6 | and drink. "I," says the Lord, "have meat to eat that 57 I, 6 | and blood, and milk. The Lord is all these, to give enjoyment 58 I, 6 | strange, when we say that the Lord's blood is figuratively 59 I, 6 | using the voice of the Lord, says mystically, "I have 60 I, 6 | same blood and milk of the Lord is therefore the symbol 61 I, 6 | therefore the symbol of the Lord's passion and teaching. 62 I, 6 | to make our boast in the Lord, while we proclaim:--~"Yet 63 I, 6 | Scripture says respecting the Lord," He fed them with the produce 64 I, 7 | bears them on her back. The Lord alone led them, and there 65 I, 7 | the Instructor: "I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee 66 I, 7 | was as yet unnamed, the Lord God not having yet become 67 I, 7 | because he saw God the Lord. It was God, the Word, the 68 I, 7 | act as instructor. For the Lord says, "If any one sin before 69 I, 7 | instruction. For it was really the Lord that was the instructor 70 I, 7 | the Word, but guarding the Lord's prerogative. "In the day 71 I, 7 | they may repent. For "the Lord willeth the repentance of 72 I, 7 | then, "Thou shalt fear the Lord God;" but to us He has addressed 73 I, 7 | exhortation, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God." Wherefore also 74 I, 7 | ground of reproach. But the Lord hath also said in Jeremiah: " 75 I, 7 | earth." And by David: "The Lord instructing, hath instructed 76 I, 7 | For to be chastised of the Lord, and instructed, is deliverance 77 I, 7 | of meekness?" Also, "The Lord shall send the rod of strength 78 I, 8 | rise up, saying that the Lord, by reason of the rod, and 79 I, 8 | And he that feareth the Lord will turn to his heart;" 80 I, 8 | respect, therefore, the Lord the Instructor is most good 81 I, 8 | there is nothing which the Lord hates." For assuredly He 82 I, 8 | then," say they, "if the Lord loves man, and is good, 83 I, 8 | then, from hatred that the Lord chides men; for He Himself 84 I, 8 | likest death. Further, the Lord shows very clearly of HimSelf, 85 I, 8 | the soul that feareth the Lord shall live, for their hope 86 I, 8 | whom Esaias also says, "The Lord has assigned Him to our 87 I, 8 | then, is good. And the Lord speaks many a time and oft 88 I, 8 | sin. "For the fear of the Lord drives away sins, and he 89 I, 8 | says, "is the fear of the Lord." Very clearly, therefore, 90 I, 8 | the prophet Amos has the Lord unfolded His method of dealing, 91 I, 8 | returned unto me, saith the LORD."~ See how God, through 92 I, 8 | For where the face of the Lord looks, there is peace and 93 I, 8 | introduction of evil. The Lord, accordingly, does not wish 94 I, 8 | evangelical utterance of the Lord; He speaks of Him as one, " 95 I, 8 | and truly righteous, our Lord in the Gospel itself shall 96 I, 8 | with Him, for He alone is Lord of both," Lord of propitiations, 97 I, 8 | alone is Lord of both," Lord of propitiations, and pouring 98 I, 8 | the God and Father of our Lord Jesus is good, the Word 99 I, 8 | is Thy throne." And the Lord says in His prayer, "Our 100 I, 8 | indisputable, then, that the Lord is the Son of the Creator. 101 I, 8 | confessed to be just, and the Lord to be the Son of the Creator; 102 I, 8 | of the Creator; then the Lord is the Son of Him who is 103 I, 9 | briefly, therefore, the Lord acts towards us as we do 104 I, 9 | future enjoyment, that the Lord has in view. Let us now 105 I, 9 | these things? saith the LORD: shall not my soul be avenged 106 I, 9 | because "the fear of the LORD is the beginning of sense." 107 I, 9 | give ear, O earth: for the LORD hath spoken, I have begotten 108 I, 9 | shall not recognise the Lord; but while the ox and the 109 I, 9 | have forsaken Me, saith the LORD."~ Invective is a reproachful 110 I, 9 | revolters. Thus saith the LORD, Ye have taken counsel, 111 I, 9 | Esaias, "Ye have forsaken the LORD, and have provoked the Holy 112 I, 9 | thou the chastening of the LORD; nor faint when thou art 113 I, 9 | rebuked of Him: for whom the LORD loveth He chasteneth, and 114 I, 9 | cometh in the name of the Lord." For if you do not receive 115 I, 9 | house of Judah lied to the LORD."~ Bewailing one's fate 116 I, 9 | who am thy father, and lord of thy virginity." "And 117 I, 9 | do ye thus requite the LORD? This people is foolish, 118 I, 9 | save: "The mercy of the Lord is on all flesh, while He 119 I, 9 | the Churches, after the Lord's example; and conscious 120 I, 9 | For the fan is in the Lord's hand, by which the chaff 121 I, 9 | shall not slip," saith the Lord. For we who are passing 122 I, 9 | when He might have been Lord, He wished to be a brother 123 I, 9 | will walk crooked saith the Lord of hosts;" meaning by the 124 I, 9 | ye obeyed not, saith the Lord; but set at nought my counsels, 125 I, 9 | not my reproofs." Thus the Lord's reproof is most beneficial. 126 I, 10 | will is in the law of the LORD." And there are three departments 127 I, 10 | said to those who asked the Lord, "If He was the Christ, 128 I, 10 | things it is clear that the Lord, going the round of all 129 I, 10 | that which is added the Lord speaks in His own person. 130 I, 10 | the good land, which the Lord sware to your fathers. " 131 I, 10 | have erred. "Thus saith the LORD, Stand in the ways, and 132 I, 10 | the eternal paths of the Lord, what is the good path, 133 I, 10 | says, "If thou repent, the LORD will purify thy heart, and 134 I, 10 | to the wicked, saith the LORD." Wherefore by Solomon He 135 I, 10 | prediction concerning the Lord's passion. And by Ezekiel, 136 I, 10 | shall surely live, saith the Lord." These words contain a 137 I, 11 | All Wisdom is from the Lord, and with Him for evermore;"-- 138 I, 12 | and conversation of the Lord; and following the footsteps 139 I, 13 | the commandments of the Lord, which, being divine statues 140 II, 1 | after the example of the Lord. But such entertainments 141 II, 1 | such entertainments the Lord has not called agapoe. He 142 II, 1 | if "thou shalt love the Lord thy God and thy neighbour," 143 II, 1 | whom Thou hast loved, O Lord, learn that it is not the 144 II, 1 | that eateth, eateth to the Lord, and giveth God thanks; 145 II, 1 | that eateth not, to the Lord he eateth not, and giveth 146 II, 1 | are all things, and one Lord Jesus. But," he says, "through 147 II, 1 | true frugality, which the Lord also seems to me to have 148 II, 1 | which, at the command of the Lord, Peter caught, points to 149 II, 1 | anything to eat here? said the Lord to the disciples after the 150 II, 1 | And Peter said, Not so, Lord, for I have never eaten 151 II, 1 | subjects rejoice "before the Lord, divided to the whole host 152 II, 2 | rock, was supplied by the Lord to the ancient Hebrews. 153 II, 2 | salvation. And the blood of the Lord is twofold. For there is 154 II, 2 | to become partaker of the Lord's immortality; the Spirit 155 II, 2 | announcing to him death in the Lord. For forgetfulness of the 156 II, 2 | manner do you think the Lord drank when He became man 157 II, 2 | wine which was drunk by the Lord, He tells us again, when 158 II, 2 | conduct ourselves as in the Lord's presence, lest He say 159 II, 2 | this is not to eat the Lord's supper."~ To me, the star 160 II, 2 | drunkenness are blessed by the Lord. The Scripture accordingly, 161 II, 3 | senseless display is by the Lord's authority to be banished? 162 II, 3 | banished? Wherefore also the Lord says, "Sell what thou hast, 163 II, 3 | senseless conceit! See. The Lord ate from a common bowl, 164 II, 3 | the lowly-minded God, and Lord of the universe. He did 165 II, 4 | tongue is the psaltery of the Lord. "And praise Him on the 166 II, 4 | if thou shalt love the Lord try God," and then "thy 167 II, 4 | apostle, "Let the Word of the Lord dwell in you richly." And 168 II, 4 | do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to 169 II, 4 | to God. "Rejoice in the Lord, ye righteous; praise is 170 II, 4 | prophecy. "Confess to the Lord on the harp; play to Him 171 II, 4 | And again he adds, "The LORD will take pleasure in His 172 II, 6 | shall give an account to the Lord in the day of judgment?" 173 II, 8 | anointed the feet of the Lord, and refreshed Him; and 174 II, 8 | a sinner), honoured the Lord with what she thought the 175 II, 8 | while she expended on the Lord tears of repentance: "wherefore 176 II, 8 | This may be a symbol of the Lord's teaching, and of His suffering. 177 II, 8 | too much, the feet of the Lord which were anointed are 178 II, 8 | figuratively called the feet of the Lord, of whom also the Holy Spirit 179 II, 8 | which, on account of the Lord, attends preaching, the 180 II, 8 | faith. Besides, it shows the Lord's passion, if you understand 181 II, 8 | the oil (elaion) is the Lord Himself, from whom comes 182 II, 8 | traitor Judas, by whom the Lord was anointed on the feet, 183 II, 8 | lamentations were uttered. The Lord Himself shall teach us that 184 II, 8 | treason of Judas, when the Lord went to His passion. And 185 II, 8 | for the passion of the Lord has filled us with sweet 186 II, 8 | God a sweet savour of the Lord, in them that are saved, 187 II, 8 | adorned with the head of the Lord. The precious stone, or 188 II, 8 | after the image of the Lord, fades not as a flower. 189 II, 8 | ingredients. Wherefore also the Lord Himself is anointed with 190 II, 8 | If, then, we say that the Lord the great High Priest offers 191 II, 8 | understand it to mean, that the Lord lays the acceptable offering 192 II, 8 | art of healing is of the Lord." Then he adds, "And the 193 II, 8 | who have heard that the Lord was crowned with thorns, 194 II, 8 | the sacred passion of the Lord. For the Lord's crown prophetically 195 II, 8 | passion of the Lord. For the Lord's crown prophetically pointed 196 II, 8 | have not believed on the Lord fades. And they crowned 197 II, 8 | called the disgrace of the Lord, was a prophecy wisely uttered: " 198 II, 8 | prophecy wisely uttered: "The Lord was not known by the people " 199 II, 8 | knew not God, denied the Lord, forfeited the place of 200 II, 8 | to be the loving God the Lord, the Just. Whom they provoked 201 II, 8 | to show Himself to be the Lord, to Him when lifted up they 202 II, 8 | is a symbol, too, of the Lord's successful work, He having 203 II, 8 | it. For when the Almighty Lord of the universe began to 204 II, 8 | and His stay with men, the Lord was again mystically crowned 205 II, 8 | frankincense, and bless the Lord for His works." We should 206 II, 9 | men that watch for their lord, that when he returns from 207 II, 9 | those servants whom the Lord, when He cometh, shall find 208 II, 11 | than variety of food. The Lord Himself, therefore, dividing 209 II, 11 | a certain man," said the Lord, narrating, "very rich, 210 II, 11 | Apocalypse says also that the Lord Himself appeared wearing 211 II, 11 | the Word, speaking of the Lord by David, sings, "The daughters 212 II, 11 | lowly and chaste ways of the Lord. For how possibly could 213 II, 11 | adduce the garment of the Lord reaching down to the foot, 214 II, 11 | Scriptures, the oracles of the Lord, resplendent with the rays 215 II, 11 | robe the Spirit arrayed the Lord through David, when he sang 216 II, 12 | unloose the latchet of the Lord's shoes." For he who exhibited 217 II, 13 | eat, drink, be merry," the Lord in the Gospel plainly called " 218 II, 13 | deliver them in the day of the LORD's anger."~ But for those 219 II, 13 | but forgot Me, saith the LORD. Resigning, therefore, these 220 III, 1 | Paul says, speaking of the Lord, "Because He emptied Himself, 221 III, 1 | servant, previous to the Lord becoming a servant and wearing 222 III, 1 | from love. And that the Lord Himself was uncomely in 223 III, 1 | more admirable than the Lord? But it was not the beauty 224 III, 2 | delighted with him, the Lord said to him, "Look not to 225 III, 2 | comely in soul. If, then, the Lord counts the natural beauty 226 III, 2 | sight." Very clearly the Lord accordingly teaches by Abraham, 227 III, 3 | And none other," says the Lord, "can make the hair white 228 III, 3 | all numbered," says the Lord; those on the chin, too, 229 III, 3 | is of like form with the Lord? The man, who would be beautiful, 230 III, 3 | naked in body, address the Lord. But I approve the simplicity 231 III, 3 | abandoned luxury. Such the Lord calls us to be--naked of 232 III, 4 | king, promised not a loving lord, but threatened to give 233 III, 4 | and in the fear of the Lord let thy boast remain." Away 234 III, 4 | the poor lendeth to the LORD;" and this, "Inasmuch as 235 III, 7 | jar of water." Such the Lord sent as best for him. We, 236 III, 7 | unencumbered. "Carry not," said the Lord, "purse, nor scalp, nor 237 III, 7 | but by the word of the Lord," who is the true bread, 238 III, 9 | hypocrites!" saith the Lord, "for ye are like to whited 239 III, 9 | prophecy speaks expressly: "The Lord will wash away the filth 240 III, 10 | better enjoyment which the Lord assigned to the disciple, 241 III, 11 | inferior to gold is not lord of it. But to confess one' 242 III, 11 | with the ointment of the Lord.~ Since cropping is to be 243 III, 11 | their hair; and shame the Lord as far as in them lies, 244 III, 11 | her praise the fear of the LORD."~ And again, "A virtuous 245 III, 11 | the eyes. Accordingly, the Lord very summarily cures this 246 III, 11 | Wherefore thus saith the Lord by Isaiah, "Because the 247 III, 11 | playing with their-feet; the Lord shall humble the daughters 248 III, 11 | not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain: for the 249 III, 11 | thy God in vain: for the LORD will not hold him guiltless 250 III, 11 | merchandise of the truth--the Lord cast out of His Father's 251 III, 11 | only in the sight of the Lord, but also in the sight of 252 III, 12 | a limit the cross of the Lord, by which we are fenced 253 III, 12 | ourselves; "for the eyes of the LORD are on the righteous, and 254 III, 12 | prayer; but the face of the LORD is against them that do 255 III, 12 | paths of deceit. "For the LORD knoweth the way of the righteous, 256 III, 12 | singing accordant. And the Lord being one, is the same Instructor 257 III, 12 | commandments in two, as the Lord says, "Thou shalt love the 258 III, 12 | says, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, 259 III, 12 | reason together, saith the Lord." And we shall find many 260 III, 12 | acceptable prayer to the Lord," says the Scripture. And 261 III, 12 | ye fast to me? saith the Lord. Is it such a fast that 262 III, 12 | I have chosen, saith the Lord. Loose every band of wickedness. 263 III, 12 | sacrifices to me? saith the Lord. I am full of burnt-offerings 264 III, 12 | shall I sacrifice to the Lord? "The sacrifice of the Lord 265 III, 12 | Lord? "The sacrifice of the Lord is," He says, "a broken 266 III, 12 | or offer incense to the Lord? "An odour of a sweet fragrance," 267 III, 12 | any of these things to the Lord?~ The Instructor Himself 268 III, 12 | written by the finger of the Lord, but inscribed on men's 269 III, 12 | own husbands, as to the Lord. And let husbands love their 270 III, 12 | nurture and admonition of the Lord. Servants, be obedient to 271 III, 12 | that both their and your Lord is in heaven; and there 272 III, 12 | fervent in spirit, serving the Lord. Rejoicing in hope; patient 273 III, pray| and Father, both in One, O Lord. Grant to us who obey Thy 274 III, pray| we should offer to the Lord the reward of due thanksgiving-- 275 III, hymn| Word~ Of the Father highest Lord;~ Wisdom's head and chief;~ 276 III, hymn| Assuagement of all grief;~ Lord of all time and space,~ 277 III, paed| Giver of good gifts to men,~ Lord of the good, Father, of