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1 I | cannot at all be made to suit Pharaoh, King of Egypt, a past or 2 XIII | wisdom of God, he became Pharaoh's kinsman by marrying Pharaoh' 3 XIII | Pharaoh's kinsman by marrying Pharaoh's wife's sister, and begetting 4 XIII | begetting a son brought up with Pharaoh's sons. And so it happened 5 XXI | Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh." ~b. "I will take away 6 XXI | doubt what is related of Pharaoh, concerning whom God says 7 XXI | repeatedly, "I will harden Pharaoh's heart," 450has troubled 8 XXI | nor, if this is so, is Pharaoh a free agent; and similarly, 9 XXI | with what is said about Pharaoh's being hardened by God, 10 XXI | and since they say that Pharaoh being of a perishing nature 11 XXI | mean. We will ask them if Pharaoh was of an earthy nature; 12 XXI | overthrow their assumption that Pharaoh was of a perishing nature. 13 XXI | why does God also blame Pharaoh, saying, "Thou wilt not 14 XXI | recorded as spoken by God to Pharaoh through the mouth of Moses. 15 XXI | could harden the heart of Pharaoh. ~9. Let us see, then, whether 16 XXI | proved the hardening of Pharaoh on account of his evil disposition, 17 XXI | statement that the heart of Pharaoh was somewhat softened, inasmuch 18 XXI | meaning of "I will harden Pharaoh's heart" is that the hardening 19 XXI | the sinner is addressed to Pharaoh, and we see how well the 20 XXI | knoweth how He is guiding even Pharaoh through many experiences 21 XXI | though His ordering of Pharaoh's welfare does not end there. 22 XXI | does not end there. For Pharaoh was not destroyed when he 23 XXI | defence of the statement that Pharaoh's heart was hardened, and 24 XXI | investigating the story of Pharaoh we said that sometimes a 25 XXIII| for the Scripture saith to Pharaoh, "For this very purpose 26 XXIII| all the earth." 577For if Pharaoh was preserved for the sake 27 XXVII| of the Lord's hardening Pharaoh's heart. ~1. Nearly all 28 XXVII| Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh," 663and "I will harden 29 XXVII| will harden the heart of Pharaoh." 664For among many other 30 XXVII| proof that God did not wish Pharaoh to be obedient to His commands. 31 XXVII| Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh." For readers who are convinced 32 XXVII| He hardens the heart of Pharaoh, and makes him disobedient 33 XXVII| just Who was the cause of Pharaoh's sin? not absolutely the 34 XXVII| Him to have contributed to Pharaoh's becoming a most unrighteous 35 XXVII| they refer the hardening of Pharaoh's heart to nothing worthy 36 XXVII| can make the hardener of Pharaoh's heart a just God. We must 37 XXVII| Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh," 668and no longer contradict 38 XXVII| proved by the fact that Pharaoh's heart was hardened by 39 XXVII| need, then, was there for Pharaoh, who was, as you say, a 40 XXVII| another question: What would Pharaoh have done if he had not 41 XXVII| therefore, tell us whether Pharaoh turns from good to bad; 42 XXVII| whether God in blaming Pharaoh blames him without cause, 43 XXVII| just? if not without cause, Pharaoh was responsible for his 44 XXVII| belong to Him Who hardeneth Pharaoh's heart, and it is idle 45 XXVII| Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh." 671The Word of God is 46 XXVII| will harden the heart of Pharaoh." 673And seeing that these 47 XXVII| secret purpose of benefiting Pharaoh himself, when he shall no 48 XXVII| viz. that the hardening of Pharaoh's heart was for his good, 49 XXVII| have you consider whether Pharaoh, inasmuch as he was punished 50 XXVII| then, if the treatment of Pharaoh, so that he was hardened 51 XXVII| And the Lord hardened Pharaoh's heart." 692If any one 52 XXVII| been made the occasion of Pharaoh's hardness, is described 53 XXVII| described as having hardened Pharaoh's heart. And our friend 54 XXVII| hardened their heart. For when Pharaoh, although so many signs 55 XXVII| And thou shalt say unto Pharaoh, Israel is my son, my first-born: 56 XXVII| meaning of the words, that Pharaoh's heart was hardened, how 57 XXVII| Who hardened the heart of Pharaoh that he might not let the 58 XXVII| time threaten that unless Pharaoh will let them go, He will 59 XXVII| Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh," 702whether they believe 60 XXVII| whether God does not blame Pharaoh as a free agent when He 61 XXVII| 704)is intended to shame Pharaoh, because, if he did not 62 XXVII| said before by Moses to Pharaoh: "That thou mayest know 63 XXVII| perhaps, the Lord hardens Pharaoh's heart, though the cause 64 Index| Phaedo, 95.~Phaethon, 90.~Pharaoh, 26, 143f., 151 f.; hardening