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1 NoteGr(1) | love of the beautiful. The word may be contrasted with Apeirocalia ----
2 PreGreek | inasmuch as we followed the word of truth, for our resolve
3 I | lost their possessions, the Word, though the number of the
4 I | persuasiveness that the Word would prevail, so that one
5 I(6) | Schleusner shows that this word was used for the clear or
6 I | when the Apostle uses the word "flesh" he means "Israel." ~
7 I | captive by the grace of His Word have been conquered and
8 I | will be evident that the Word and the preaching have influenced
9 I | only, let us, leaving the word of the beginning of Christ,23
10 I | all who have studied the Word, even the simplest readers;
11 I(45) | 2 The Greek word is used in the Sept. for
12 I | three firkins apiece: the Word darkly hinting at those
13 I | are cleansed through the word of Scripture, that Word
14 I | word of Scripture, that Word sometimes containing two
15 I | soul" and "spirit" of the Word: sometimes three; for some
16 I | providence of God through the Word, Who in the beginning was
17 I | the obvious sense.69The Word of God therefore arranged
18 I | to be done, wherever the Word found historical events
19 I | substance, so also the true word of wisdom concerning all
20 I | written, for the Father of the Word so willed, would be found
21 I | wisdom of God and of the Word Who was in the beginning
22 I | the instructions of the Word Who was also God, and conform
23 I | interpretation of an explainer of the Word, and of the wisdom hidden
24 I | them of our Saviour the Word Who in the beginning was
25 II | through the ministers of the Word,134with the most scrupulous
26 IV | bring into subjection to the word of Christ, not only the
27 IV | owes the delivery of the Word not only to Barbarians but
28 V | the many books." The whole Word of God, I say, the Word
29 V | Word of God, I say, the Word which was in the beginning
30 V | not "words "; there is one Word 157which may be regarded
31 V | meanings is a part of the whole Word. But as for words other
32 V | for words other than this Word, which profess to describe
33 V | not one of them is a word, but each of them words.
34 V | nothing, even speaks one word, and the saints, making
35 V | the saints, making the one Word their constant aim, do not
36 V | one in supposing that the word refers to the Book of the
37 V | Scripture, which needs the Word that shut and will open;
38 V | would not have used the word in the singular. They do
39 VI | superfluous in them. And the Word is "one shepherd" of things
40 VI | of things relating to the Word, which do indeed sound discordant
41 VI | who happens to be wise in word and deed, and on that account,
42 VIII | finding God and by hearing His Word, they have already become
43 IX | the literal meaning of the word "law," then the special
44 IX | suppose that because the word is the same the meaning
45 IX | wherever it is found. Now the word "law" is intended to serve
46 IX | convince anybody that the word "law" has many meanings.
47 IX | from the passage, "That the word may be fulfilled that is
48 IX | And besides all this, the Word sown in the soul, evidenced
49 IX(205) | the generative force. The word occurs also in xx. 12 (rational
50 IX | two meanings of the one word "law" are discovered in
51 IX | already into harvest."208The word "harvest" is used twice,
52 IX | and as does the spiritual word in them. The reader of the
53 IX | the equivocal sense of a word, sometimes for the sake
54 IX | places from that which the word has in others. If we are
55 IX | then, to know that the word "see" 212does not always
56 IX | in the Prophets, and the Word in the Apostles of Christ,
57 X | commandment to speak no idle word, because we shall give account
58 X | endeavour to make every word proceeding out of our mouths
59 X | of our mouths a working word both in ourselves who speak
60 X | not conclude that every word spoken through the Prophets
61 X | it is no wonder if every word spoken by the Prophets had
62 XI | have mingled with the pure word of the Scripture shameful
63 XI | have introduced into the Word, be deterred from drinking
64 XIII | the house of God." The word therefore seems to shadow
65 XIII | wherein dwelleth the Word of God. But the Word says
66 XIII | the Word of God. But the Word says that the other invention
67 XIV | Take, for example, the word world. Through not knowing
68 XIV | equivocal meaning of the word. If, again, we read that "
69 XIV | succeed in showing that the word denotes the whole world,
70 XIV | on their own showing the word must be examined as being
71 XIV | the different forms of the Word. From the treatise against
72 XIV | is a demonstration of the Word, all its own, more Divine
73 XIV | according to the intent of the Word. ~4. Further, the Divine
74 XIV | 4. Further, the Divine Word also asserts that what is
75 XIV | that "the Lord shall give a word to them that publish the
76 XIV | individual hearer as the Word desired, according to his
77 XIV | down the truth," as our Word also testifies, who think
78 XIV | were from flaming fire, the Word 255knew this before Plato,256
79 XIV(255) | 1 Or, "Word = Scripture." ~
80 XIV | us that "What was in the Word was life, and the life was
81 XIV | shall I fear?" 261and, "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet,
82 XIV | come to this light, the Word in Isaiah says, "Shine,
83 XIV | must we not think that the Word which produces multitudes
84 XIV | devoted students of the Word, and revealed in proportion
85 XIV | time they spend upon the Word and to their zeal in putting
86 XIV | here Celsus slanders the Word when he says, "But as for
87 XIV | that he may impeach the Word, appears to believe just
88 XIV | stands, seeing that the Word will mightily prevail over
89 XIV | for denial. 18. And the Word has a more mystic meaning
90 XIV | the nature of the Divine Word,283which does not appear
91 XIV(283) | 2 "The Divine Word," introducing a quotation
92 XIV | ready for the ascent, the Word hath neither form nor beauty;286
93 XIV(285) | the lofty mountain of His Word," etc. ~
94 XIV | more beautiful than the Word of God preached to the many,
95 XIV | Church within him through the Word, gaining such strength of
96 XIV | been lifted up through the Word from the gates of death
97 XIV | 19. And down below the Word has other garments; they
98 XIV | garments. The garments of the Word are the phrases of the Scripture;
99 XIV | and considered to be the Word of God, the Word made flesh,294
100 XIV | be the Word of God, the Word made flesh,294and who, as
101 XIV | Himself. Wherefore we see the Word of God 296on earth, for
102 XIV | even in the Scriptures the Word became flesh that He might
103 XIV(296) | Apocalypse (xix. 13) the "Word of God" is a title of the
104 XIV | incline on the bosom of the Word made flesh 298and are able
105 XIV | the enemies of the Divine Word, and such as do not investigate
106 XVI | would like to blame the Word for the evils of heresy
107 XVI | regard for the origin of the Word, but somehow or other through
108 XVI | But any one who blames the Word on account of our sects
109 XVI | however, following the Word of Jesus, and having made
110 XVIII | marked the entry of the Word into human affairs was not
111 XVIII | least displeasing to Him in word, or deed, or thought? ~2.
112 XVIII | observe that he slanders the Word, for he does not give Paul'
113 XVIII | that even, according to the Word itself, it is much better
114 XVIII | certain circumstances the Word even intended this, so as
115 XVIII | men into subjection to the Word of God. For it was not their
116 XVIII | case the promise that the Word should be Divine would not
117 XVIII | been clear, inasmuch as the Word and the preaching was in
118 XVIII | Gospel, "The Lord gave a word to those who bring good
119 XVIII | fulfilled which says, "His word shall run very swiftly." 333
120 XVIII | is that when men hear the Word proclaimed with power they
121 XVIII | seem to be subject to the Word of God. I have already mentioned
122 XVIII | manifested, and also how the Word without teachers prevails
123 XVIII | order to find fault with the Word he appears to believe the
124 XVIII | For "God sent forth his word, and healed them, and delivered
125 XVIII | are tamed by means of the Word. And if they find this public
126 XVIII | confess their gratitude to the Word for having by a new method
127 XVIII | the Son of God, God the Word, the power of God and the
128 XVIII | of wisdom. ~16. That the Word means us to be wise, we
129 XVIII(349)| 2 Or, "the 'word' of Christians." See below. ~
130 XVIII | And so desirous is the Word that there should be wise
131 XVIII | grace, placed first the word of wisdom, and second, as
132 XVIII | as inferior to it, the word of knowledge, and third,
133 XVIII | inasmuch as he honoured the Word above marvellous acts, for
134 XVIII | healing below the gifts of the Word. And in the Acts of the
135 XVIII | moved some to think that the Word does not want the wise.
136 XVIII | me tell him that as the Word reflects on bad men, and
137 XVIII | invisible" or "incorporeal," the Word says that this is wisdom
138 XVIII | and these doctrines the Word says are the wisdom of God.
139 XVIII | or prudent embraces the Word. We would point out to such
140 XVIII | no less welcome. For the Word promises to heal such if
141 XVIII | the teachers of the Divine Word wish to persuade only silly,
142 XVIII | and children," though the Word calls even those that it
143 XVIII | educated." According to our Word, a knowledge of wickedness
144 XVIII | without experience of the word of righteousness; For he
145 XVIII | that the beauties of the Word should never be declared
146 XVIII | to instruct all with the Word of God, whatever Celsus
147 XVIII | they may be ennobled by the Word if they recover a free mind.
148 XVIII | the healing virtue of the Word to cure every rational nature
149 XVIII | those who flock to hear the Word, alleges that no sensible
150 XVIII | sensible person obeys the Word, he acts like a man who
151 XIX | fair-minded hearers of the Word. For though the perverted
152 XIX | authority to preach the Word concerning God and His kingdom. ~
153 XIX | Son of God, is the very Word, and very Wisdom, and very
154 XX | men." ~7. And the Divine Word according to Moses, introducing
155 XX | needs the instruction of the Word, and does not by any means
156 XX(403) | number and weight." Origen's word is the same as that in the
157 XX(403) | former, but equivalent to the word used in the latter. ~
158 XX | of them by bands at one word of command; the lizard taketh
159 XX(405) | 1 "Logos, or Word." ~
160 XX | purity of his character the Word has borne witness, saying, "
161 XX | His Son, Who is God the Word, and Wisdom, and Truth,
162 XX | well, with the help of His Word abiding in our soul! ~
163 XXI | think they understand the word "harden." What do they mean
164 XXI(464) | 1 The word denotes the deliberate selection
165 XXI | forced, let us look at the word of Prophecy, and see what
166 XXI | improve. Thus the Divine Word promises to take away the
167 XXI | their sight. So, also, the Word of God promises to implant
168 XXI | who did not receive the Word, and who reminded him of
169 XXII(515) | 1 The Greek word occurs in 2 Macc. iii. 39,
170 XXII(515) | For the different Greek word in Dan. iv. 13, translated
171 XXII(517) | 1 The same word as above. See Huetii Origeniana,
172 XXII | has been brought by the Word to worship the Supreme God,
173 XXII | topics outside the Divine Word. ~7. We say that Moses,
174 XXIII | God out of Judah by the word of the Lord unto Bethel:
175 XXIII | against the altar by the word of the Lord, and said, O
176 XXIII | of God had given by the Word of the Lord."542~~~~~~5. And
177 XXIII | of the events which the Word says the signs indicate.
178 XXIV(596) | 1 The word denotes the mixing of two
179 XXIV(597) | 2 The word denotes mixing, as of two
180 XXIV | But it has been discovered word for word in Origen's discussion
181 XXIV | been discovered word for word in Origen's discussion with
182 XXV(607) | saving revelations of the Word and Wisdom. The Logos dwelt
183 XXVI | Further, in Deuteronomy 630the Word threatens with incurable
184 XXVI | be promised by the Divine word in Leviticus, will make
185 XXVI | midst of evils, for the word of prophecy says truly, "
186 XXVI | compassed him about, the Divine word says, "And dost thou suppose
187 XXVI | narratives prove that the word of the Gospel does heal
188 XXVII | a loss to know what the Word is hinting at. ~2. Away,
189 XXVII | doctrines of natures, does the Word when examined give them
190 XXVII | heart of Pharaoh." 671The Word of God is a physician of
191 Index | be profitable, 55; every word a "working" word, 52; heretical
192 Index | every word a "working" word, 52; heretical inventions,
193 Index | Law, various uses of the word, 48 f.~Law of Moses, some
194 Index | Translator's Preface, 21, 22.~Word, the Divine Personal, 27,
195 Index | various meanings of the word, 61. ~Xenocrates, 95. ~Zaleucus,