Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  8| knowledge.~The term a0sw/maton, i.e., incorporeal, is disused
 2   I,     I,  1|      light we shall see light; "i.e., in Thy word and wisdom
 3   I,     I,  2|         heart, with which veil, i.e., a gross understanding,
 4   I,     I,  2|         he spoke to the people, i.e., when the law was publicly
 5   I,     I,  7|      far better than any other, i.e., the sense of mind, nothing
 6   I,     I,  9|     with the eyes of the heart, i.e., to perform an intellectual
 7   I,     I,  9|         used instead of "mind," i.e., intellectual power. In
 8   I,    II,  3| disclosing to all other beings, i.e., to universal creation,
 9   I,    II,  6|       nothing to be unbegotten, i.e., unborn, save God the Father
10   I,    II,  8|    reveals Him to whom He will (i.e., to those who are capable
11   I,    II, 10|      has power over all things, i.e., over heaven and earth,
12   I,    II, 10|     Father; for through wisdom, i.e., by word and reason, not
13   I,   III,  1|    inspired by the Holy Spirit, i.e., the Gospels and Epistles,
14   I,   III,  2|  excellent Trinity of them all, i.e., by the naming of Father,
15   I,   III,  4|       who walks upon the earth (i.e., earthly and corporeal beings)
16   I,   III,  4|       the Unity of the Trinity, i.e., along with the unchangeable
17   I,   III,  5|    which leads to Jesus Christ, i.e., who are engaged in the
18   I,   III,  6|      are partakers of the word, i.e., of reason, and by this
19   I,   III,  6|      shall ascend into heaven? (i.e., to bring Christ down from
20   I,   III,  7|     bottles should be made new, i.e., that men should walk in
21   I,   III,  7|     might receive the new wine, i.e., the newness of grace of
22   I,     V,  5|       the prince of this world, i.e., of an earthly habitation:
23   I,     V,  5|         That he is an apostate, i.e., a fugitive, even the Lord
24   I,     V,  5|      hook the apostate dragon," i.e., a fugitive. Now it is certain
25   I,    VI,  4|       that at the end material, i.e., bodily, nature will be
26   I,   VII,  1|         to our dogmatic belief, i.e., in agreement with the creed
27   I,   VII,  1|       to be created in 'Arka/j, i.e., for the government of day
28   I,   VII,  5|         principality of labour, i.e., the sun, and moon, and
29   I,  VIII,  3|       nature has admitted evil, i.e., has become wicked. As we
30   I,  VIII,  4|        which are called "seats" i.e., the powers of judging and
31   I,  VIII,  4|       replenish the human race, i.e., the souls of men, assumed
32   I,  VIII,  4|  condition in either direction, i.e., angels may become men or
33  II,     I,  1|    respecting the world itself, i.e., its beginning and end,
34  II,     I,  1|      then, secondly, of places, i.e., of the heaven or heavens,
35  II,     I,  4|         upon it, was uncreated, i.e., not formed by God Himself,
36  II,   III,  6|      the Greeks call a0sw/mata, i.e., incorporeal; whereas those
37  II,    IV,  1|      better parts of the world, i.e., of His creation? Further,
38  II,    IV,  2|     they say, from the Creator, i.e., from another God than He
39  II,    IV,  2|         the law on our account, i.e., on account of the apostles,
40  II,    IV,  3|       made, or is it uncreated, i.e., not made? And if they shall
41  II,    IV,  3|     answer that it is not made, i.e., uncreated, we shall ask
42  II,    IV,  3|      those who are in the body, i.e., to all other creatures,
43  II,     V,  1|         benefits upon the good; i.e., so that, according to their
44  II,     V,  2|     understood of the good God, i.e., either of Christ or of
45  II,     V,  3|      preparing, in which a few, i.e., eight souls, were saved
46  II,     V,  4|         is shown by its fruits, i.e., by the language of its
47  II,    VI,  1|         created things and God, i.e., a Mediator, whom the Apostle
48  II,    VI,  4|       with the oil of gladness; i.e., the soul of Christ along
49  II,    VI,  6|       with the oil of gladness, i.e., with the word of God and
50  II,    VI,  6|        wisdom; and his fellows, i.e., the holy prophets and apostles,
51  II,   VII,  1|       of our Lord Jesus Christ, i.e., that the God of the law
52  II,   VII,  1|      the prophets and apostles, i.e., either in those who believed
53  II,   VII,  2|     discover something greater, i.e., something spiritual, in
54  II,   VII,  4|     lawful for a man to utter," i.e., which cannot be indicated
55  II,  VIII,  2|      understanding of a better, i.e., of a divine nature, it
56  II,  VIII,  2|        which are of the Spirit, i.e., spiritual things, conjoins
57  II,  VIII,  3|    itself, it was called yukh/, i.e., anima, because it has waxed
58  II,    IX,  1|        by God in the beginning, i.e., before all things. And
59  II,    IX,  2|    diversity of understandings, i.e., of rational creatures,
60  II,    IX,  3|     said to be super-celestial, i.e., placed in happier abodes,
61  II,    IX,  3|        earthly, and among them, i.e., among men, there is no
62  II,    IX,  5|   creation of rational natures, i.e., of beings of whose existence
63  II,    IX,  5|         in the nature of souls, i.e., that a soul of an evil
64  II,    IX,  6|     which He desired to create, i.e., rational natures, He had
65  II,    IX,  6|     than on account of Himself, i.e., His own goodness. As He
66  II,    IX,  8|        a vessel unto dishonour, i.e., unworthy. It is therefore
67  II,    IX,  8|          whether purged or not, i.e., which either purged themselves
68  II,     X,  2|        has a form of some kind, i.e., is fashioned according
69  II,     X,  2|        who rise again in glory, i.e., of the saints, borrowed
70  II,     X,  2|        themselves in this life, i.e., sinners, he borrowed an
71  II,     X,  2|       resurrection of the dead, i.e., the resurrection of bodies.~
72  II,     X,  5|       these hurtful affections, i.e., of the anger, or of the
73  II,     X,  7|     Spirit is of divine nature, i.e., is understood to be a Holy
74  II,     X,  7|       not rightly administered, i.e., either buried in the earth
75  II,    XI,  1|         must a rational animal, i.e., the nature of man, be in
76  II,    XI,  1|      hidden with Christ in God, i.e., in that eternal life),
77  II,    XI,  3|         the city of the saints, i.e., he will be educated and
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