Chapter
1 I | among you I understand many things, because the Lord hath accompanied
2 I | by the prophets both the things which are past and present,
3 I | first-fruits of the knowledge10 of things to come, which things as
4 I | of things to come, which things as we see accomplished,
5 I | yourselves, will set forth a few things by which in present circumstances
6 II | long-suffering and continence are things which fight on our side.
7 II | who hath required these things at your hands? Tread no
8 II(14) | Or, "while these things continue, those which respect
9 II | therefore abolished these things, that the new law of our
10 III | them again concerning these things, "Why do ye fast to Me as
11 III | For He revealed all these things to us beforehand, that we
12 IV | search diligently into those things which are able to save us.
13 IV(25) | Or it might be rendered, "things present." Cotelerius reads, "
14 IV | being desirous to write many things to you, not as your teacher,
15 V | has both made known to us things that are past, and hath
16 V | given us wisdom concerning things present, and hath not left
17 V | understanding in regard to things which are to come. Now,
18 VI(57) | ready to be or to do all things for you."~
19 VI | to them,62 "Behold these things, saith the Lord God: Enter
20 VI | understanding of secret things. For the prophet says, "
21 VI | replenish the earth."69 These things [were spoken] to the Son.
22 VII | good Lord has foreshown all things to us, that we might know
23 VII | God, who is Lord [of all things], and who will judge the
24 VII | sackcloth and ashes. [These things were done] that He might
25 VIII | And on this account the things which stand thus are clear
26 IX | Hear, O Israel, for these things saith the Lord thy God."108
27 IX | He saith to them, "These things saith the Lord your God"-(
28 IX | children, concerning all things richly,124 that Abraham,
29 X | they should not eat [these things]? There is, but Moses spoke
30 X | understand or comprehend these things? We then, rightly understanding
31 X | we might understand these things.~
32 XI | The man who doeth these things shall be like a tree planted
33 XII | And when shall these things be accomplished? And the
34 XII | in Him and to Him are all things.177 What, again, says Moses
35 XII | Father would reveal all things concerning His Son Jesus
36 XV | the Lord will finish all things in six thousand years, for
37 XV | six thousand years, all things will be finished. "And He
38 XV | is pure in heart in all things,221 we are deceived.222
39 XV | longer existing, and all things having been made new by
40 XV(223) | deceived (or mistaken) in all things. Behold, therefore," etc.~
41 XV(224) | longer existing, but all things having been made new by
42 XV | when, giving rest to all things, I shall make a beginning
43 XVI | through our doing such things as were opposed to [the
44 XVII | omitted none240 of those things at present [demanding consideration],
45 XVII | should write to you about things future,241 ye would not
46 XVII | is hid in parables. These things then are so. ~
47 XVII(241)| Cod. Sin., "about things present or future." Hilgenfeld'
48 XVII(241)| have omitted none of the things that pertain to salvation.
49 XVII(241)| should write to you about things present or future," etc.
50 XIX(245) | Cod. Sin. adds, "in all things."~
51 XIX | lowly. Receive thou as good things the trials253 which come
52 XIX | shalt communicate in all things with thy neighbour; thou
53 XIX | thou shalt not call261 things thine own; for if ye are
54 XIX | are partakers in common of things which are incorruptible,262
55 XIX | should you be] of those things which are corruptible!263
56 XIX(263) | Cod. Sin. has, "in things that are subject to death,"
57 XX | punishment, in which way are the things that destroy the soul, viz.,
58 XXI | but he who chooseth other things275 shall be destroyed with
59 XXI(275) | The things condemned in the previous
60 XXI | is at hand on which all things shall perish with the evil [
61 XXI(277) | has, "lawgivers of good things."~
62 XXI | me, meditating on these things, in order that both my desire
63 XXI | fail in any one of those things,282 but unceasingly seek
64 XXI | every commandment; for these things are worthy.283 Wherefore
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