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1 2,2 | Jesus' words in chapters 13 and 46 are highly stylized 2 2,6 | martyrs; in the second (chap.13), he asks for further information 3 2,6 | two letters, one (chaps. 13-14). written in the year 4 2,9 | Psalms (Pss. 3 [in full], 13, 49).~There are gropings 5 2,13| king of Edessa in A.D. 13-50. Abgar wrote to Jesus 6 2,13| Greek (Church History 1. 13). They were early embellished 7 3 | apocalyptic passage (chap. 13) as did two letters of Paul, 8 4,5 | forsaken me,” and is taken up.[13] After the entombment, two 9 4,8 | 9. 45; iii- 4.26; vii. 13- 82; and perhaps iv. 6. 10 4,8 | apostle Matthias” (vii. 13. 82). It was probably written 11 4,9 | it in his Heresies (xxx. 13-22). These deal with John' 12 4,10| On the Gospel of Matthew 13: 55). Clement of Alexandria, 13 4,10| his day (Heresies xxvi. 13). He quotes a few sentences, 14 5,7 | manuscripts have it.).~ 13. Thomas' leading converts 15 7,4 | Commentary on Galatians (3:13) remembers that he has read 16 7,4 | quotation of it in Gal. 3:13. Aquila flourished, according 17 8,4 | lost (Church History v. 13. 1).~ Few fragments of Marcion' 18 9,1 | mentions the Extracts (iv. 26. 13), or Selections from the 19 13,1 | Via Tiburtina) on August 13, probably A.D. 236.~ ~ 20 13,5 | Theological Studies, XVI [ 1965], 13-25.).~ We have also the 21 14,3 | again. Once more, in 212-13, Tertullian wrote a short 22 14,6 | following five years, 208-13, he wrote also the books 23 14,9 | the life to come (chaps. 5-13).~ Challenged by Caecilius 24 15,3 | of Edessa, with Jesus (i. 13) as well as some writings 25 15,3 | the works of Clement (vi. 13) and Origen (vi. z4-z5, 26 16 | Bohlin and P. Labib.~ [13] This goes back to a different 27 16 | Eusebious, Church History iv 13).~ [45] Cf. L. Leloir in 28 16 | Epiphanius Against Heresies 48:2-13. It seems to have made use