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 1  Int,   1, p.   xi    |            life and death with the prophecies. He felt that on the flowing
 2  Int,   4, p.   xi    |          Origen. In some cases the prophecies are explained in almost
 3  Int,   4, p.   xv    |           fulfilment of the Jewish prophecies in Christ, and the developing
 4  Int,   4, p.   xv    |          exposition of a series of prophecies, whose selection, systematic
 5  Int,   5, p.   xx    |           prophetic passages." The prophecies to which he alludes are
 6    I            xl    |       Proof of the Gospel from the prophecies extant among the Hebrews
 7    I,   1, p.    4    |         train of sorrows. ~But the prophecies of these inspired men did
 8    I,   1, p.    5    |            basis of the antecedent prophecies, so it establishes Judaism
 9    I,   1, p.    5    |         complete fulfilment of its prophecies. To the Gentiles too it
10    I,   1, p.    5    |            in agreement with their prophecies. It should convince them
11    I,   1, p.    6    |   systematic interpretation of the prophecies, and will leave such a task
12    I,   2, p.    9    |         accordance with Moses' own prophecies, and those of the other
13    I,   4, p.   22    |      Hebrews, including as they do prophecies relating to us Gentiles.
14    I,   6, p.   38    |        hold to the truth, that the prophecies have only been fulfilled
15    I,   7, p.   44    |           gladly accept the Jewish prophecies as containing predictions
16    I,   7, p.   44    |         him. ~For since as yet the prophecies lacked the fulfilment of
17    I,   7, p.   45    |           can be said of the other prophecies about Him, and the calling
18   II,   1, p.   64    |     constant habit to pick out the prophecies which are more favourable
19   II,   1, p.   64    |            them my proofs from the prophecies about the Gentiles, making
20   II,   1, p.   64    |         its holy things taken away—prophecies which have all been exactly
21   II,   1, p.   64    | contentions from a great number of prophecies. ~Inasmuch, then, as they
22   II,   1, p.   64    |            in argument with us the prophecies about themselves, which
23   II,   2, p.   70    |         prove my third point, that prophecies not only foretold that good
24   II,   3, p.   72    |     although there are a number of prophecies on this subject, I will
25   II,   3, p.   77    |       which is styled in the other prophecies "the remnant," which he
26   II,   3, p.   80    |          change to more favourable prophecies about the same peoples on
27   II,   3, p.   80    |             ii. 2.]] ~Such are his prophecies about all the Gentiles.
28   II            97(51)|       Ezekiel xxxviii. Zechariah's prophecies are confined to cc. i.-viii.,
29   II,   3, p.   99    |        have proved that the divine prophecies did not foretell good things
30  III,   1, p.  103    |          many other ancient Hebrew prophecies concerning Christ, that
31  III           117(26)|               1 Unbelievers in the prophecies must be approached by another
32  III,   5, p.  136    |            Master gave them gloomy prophecies, if they  ./. gave heed
33  III,   5, p.  137    |           life. These were (b) the prophecies of what would happen to
34   IV,  15, p.  191    |          supported from the Hebrew prophecies, as presently their evidence
35   IV,  15, p.  191    |      beforehand by name by so many prophecies. And first, let us inquire
36   IV,  16, p.  205    |           mentioned by name in the prophecies, I naturally set before
37   IV,  16, p.  212    |        Coming of Christ, which the prophecies predict will be glorious
38   IV,  16, p.  212    |           death by their sins. The prophecies about the Christ should
39    V, Int, p.  223    |         oracles of the daemons are prophecies of the Supreme God, or for
40    V, Int, p.  224    |            to tell about them, any prophecies or predictions affecting
41    V, Int, p.  228    |           understand and interpret prophecies. Wherefore we seem rightly
42    V,   4, p.  246    |            in Him, as we see these prophecies before us intend. ~For as
43    V,   5, p.  249    |         And you would find similar prophecies also in Ps. cxlviii., which
44    V,  28, p.  269    |            too, is like the former prophecies. For the Lord God (c) Himself,
45   VI             1    |            you will note that some prophecies arc veiled and some clearly
46   VI             1    |             I hold that the secret prophecies were delivered in a disguised
47   VI             1    |         they rebuked them. But the prophecies that are clear include beyond
48   VI,   2, p.    3    |       words agreeably to the above prophecies.~And the Word of God, of
49   VI,   3, p.    5    |          We might also apply these prophecies to our Saviour's second
50   VI,  13, p.   13    |            the subjects of so many prophecies, Jerusalem itself and Mount
51   VI,  13, p.   16    |         leisure in what sense such prophecies of the Call of the Gentiles
52   VI,  13, p.   17    |   blessings in accordance with the prophecies on the nations as well,
53   VI,  25, p.   47    |            passages concerning the prophecies of the coming of God, my
54  VII            47    |          have investigated how the prophecies were fulfilled. (309) We
55  VII            47    |      object is to see what kind of prophecies were made of God's coming
56  VII,   1, p.   54    |          daily with their ears the prophecies about Christ, they hear
57  VII,   1, p.   61    |          many other sayings in the prophecies apparently directed against
58  VII,   1, p.   61    |       place that there are certain prophecies concerned with the witness
59  VII,   1, p.   66    |           if the fulfilment of the prophecies is. as the saying is, clear
60  VII,   1, p.   70    |        that you must deal with the prophecies first in their literal and (
61  VII,   1, p.   71    |            so as to shew that most prophecies can be explained either
62  VII,   2, p.   79    | accordingly her that in the former prophecies was called a Virgin, and
63  VII,   3, p.   88    |           adequately proved by the prophecies quoted, and by the words
64  VII,   3, p.   90    |           as is made clear by many prophecies, because of its ancient
65  VII,   3, p.   90    |             then, in the preceding prophecies it was foretold that one
66  VII,   3, p.   91    |          Him, as well as the other prophecies. ~And the references to
67  VII,   3, p.   94    |            this prophecy the other prophecies I have quoted, you will
68  VII,   3, p.   94    |           to Him as well, if these prophecies are agreed to be in harmony,
69  VII,   3, p.   95    |           of the fulfilment of the prophecies. ~
70 VIII, Int, p.   95    |            HAVE proved by how many prophecies the coming of the Word of
71 VIII, Int, p.   95    |           the high priesthood. The prophecies said that the abolition
72 VIII,   1, p.  100    |         and see if they be not the prophecies about the calling of the
73 VIII,   1, p.  100    |         that the fulfilment of the prophecies will not come about through
74 VIII,   1, p.  101    |            lime at what period the prophecies of God and the promises
75 VIII,   1, p.  101    |        that is to say, the ancient prophecies concerning the nations,
76 VIII,   1, p.  102    |            loins, the dates of the prophecies are given from the reigns
77 VIII,   1, p.  105    |         after him had received the prophecies? First, is it not very striking
78 VIII,   2, p.  122    |            is Christ," and all the prophecies concerning Him we know remained
79 VIII,   2, p.  122    |          brought fulfilment to the prophecies about Himself. It is possible,
80 VIII,   2, p.  124    |            of the law, visions and prophecies (last) until John, and the
81 VIII,   2, p.  136    |            He was an infant, whose prophecies are handed down in Scripture.
82 VIII,   3, p.  141    |      education based on the divine prophecies, which the children of the (
83 VIII,   4, p.  145    |           it is so called in other prophecies). To this the Jews themselves
84 VIII,   5, p.  148    |           how can we deny that the prophecies of long ago have at last
85 VIII,   5, p.  149    |           of the time at which the prophecies foretold the Lord's Coming. ~
86 VIII,   5, p.  149    |        address myself to the other prophecies. And our next task will
87   IX,   1, p.  154    |          this can be found in many prophecies, which say as it were to
88   IX,   4, p.  160    |          called "Israel," in other prophecies, as He is in this. Since
89   IX,   8, p.  170    |       Christ besides all the other prophecies, when according to the wondrous
90   IX,  17, p.  186    |         can save the credit of the prophecies, if they confine them to
91   IX,  17, p.  186    |           collect the many similar prophecies concerning Christ, and compare
92   IX,  18, p.  189    |            proceed to consider the prophecies concerning the Passion. ~ ~[
93    X,   1, p.  192    |          in it for predictions and prophecies of the future, let us realize
94    X,   1, p.  192    |   distinctly that it contains many prophecies, far too many to be quoted
95    X,   1, p.  193    |            his deeds, that Asaph's prophecies in Psalm lxxviii. refer.
96    X,   5, p.  212    |         giving so many examples of prophecies concerning him that was
97    X,   8, p.  224    |   discrepancy between this and the prophecies in the Psalm, ~"I am a worm
98    X,   8, p.  234    |         poor," in harmony with the prophecies already quoted, in which
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