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| Alphabetical [« »] heavy 1 hebdomad 1 hebrew 18 hebrews 59 hebrews-or 1 hegesipps 1 hegesippus 23 | Frequency [« »] 60 manuscript 60 writing 59 both 59 hebrews 59 heresies 58 apology 58 should | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances hebrews |
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1 2,2 | beloved.”~The influence of Hebrews on the Letter of Clement 2 2,2 | here that we first find Hebrews reflected in Christian literature, 3 2,5 | Revelation, together with Hebrews, I Peter, and I Clement, 4 2,6 | the Pastorals, the Acts, Hebrews, and I Peter, and uses Christian 5 2,8 | and the “Gospel of the Hebrews — not among the rejected 6 3 | The continued influence of Hebrews upon the Roman church is 7 3 | in Rome, who understood Hebrews to teach that there could 8 3 | baptism. The real meaning of Hebrews was that if anyone renounced 9 3 | work. The Epistle to the Hebrews, well known to the Roman 10 4,2 | find in the Gospel of the Hebrews and the Gospel of Thomas. 11 4,3 | Gospel according to the Hebrews, the Gospel of Peter, and 12 4,3 | Egyptians and the Gospel of the Hebrews were apparently so called 13 4,4 | Gospel according to the Hebrews.~ The Gospel according to 14 4,4 | Gospel according to the Hebrews is believed to have been 15 4,4 | fact is, the Gospel of the Hebrews borrowed so much from the 16 4,4 | such portions as appear in Hebrews are so manifestly elaborated 17 4,4 | traced in the Gospel of the Hebrews; indeed, it is altogether 18 4,4 | impossible.~ The Gospel of the Hebrews, like that of the Egyptians, 19 4,4 | middle of the second century. Hebrews was about seven-eighths 20 4,4 | his freedom from sin; in Hebrews, Jesus claims it himself.: 21 4,4 | heightened here: Origen quotes Hebrews as saying, “My mother the 22 4,4 | entrusted with the talents, in Hebrews the first squanders his 23 4,4 | resurrection, according to Jerome, Hebrews relates that Jesus said 24 4,4 | quoting the Gospel of the Hebrews. But there are no other 25 4,4 | there are no other traces of Hebrews in Ignatius' letters, and 26 4,4 | Ignatius and the compiler of Hebrews derived the saying from 27 4,4 | Gospel according to the Hebrews:” This may refer to the 28 4,4 | found in the Gospel of the Hebrews (Miscellanies ii. 45; v. 29 4,4 | with the Gospel of the Hebrews and, notwithstanding its 30 4,4 | and if, as we have argued, Hebrews was composed in Egypt, such 31 4,4 | purification.~ The Gospel of the Hebrews, therefore, apparently originated 32 4,4 | Gospel according to the Hebrews” (On John 2: 4). In the 33 4,4 | they call “According to the Hebrews” (xxx. 3). Probably in Jerome' 34 4,4 | virtually the last appearance of Hebrews. What Theodoret (d. 458) 35 4,4 | writers. The Gospel of the Hebrews fades from sight, as the 36 4,4 | copy of the Gospel ofthe Hebrews, either in its Aramaic version 37 4,6 | it with the Gospel of the Hebrews or with that of Peter, although 38 4,9 | Matthew,” “the Gospel of the Hebrews,” “the Gospel of the Twelve,” “ 39 4,9 | whereas the Gospel of the Hebrews was another book entirely.~ 40 4,9 | was not the Gospel of the Hebrews, for their accounts of the 41 4,11| Testament books, including Hebrews and Revelation. If it comes 42 4,12| preserved in the Gospel ofthe Hebrews or the Gospel ofthe Egyptians; 43 5,7 | use of the Gospel ofthe Hebrews (“they do rest, and resting 44 6,1 | Pharisees were-among the Hebrews Solomon was credited with 45 7,1 | stood in the Gospel of the Hebrews (On Illustrious Men 16), 46 7,1 | quoted in the Gospel ofthe Hebrews (A.D. 120-30) and in Ignatius ( 47 7,1 | Athens and the Gospel ofthe Hebrews in Egypt in the second quarter, 48 9,1 | the preservation of the Hebrews; explains the Jewish Law 49 11,2 | that Paul was the author of Hebrews (Church History vi. 14. 50 11,3 | Outlines that he declared Hebrews to be the work of Paul and 51 11,3 | which he admitted not only Hebrews, but I Clement, Barnabas, 52 11,3 | He knew the Gospel of the Hebrews, the Gospel ofthe Egyptians, 53 12,7 | letters of Paul (including Hebrews and the letters to Timothy 54 13,8 | letters of Paul, but not Hebrews. His famous Roman contemporary 55 13,8 | second centuries, among them Hebrews, the Shepherd of Hernias, 56 14,14| that is, it did not include Hebrews), I Peter, I John, and the 57 14,14| short New Testament, without Hebrews and with only two or three 58 15,4 | especially that of the Hebrews, to the philosophy of the 59 16 | complete text~The Gospel ofthe Hebrews; no complete text~The Gospel