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1 II, VIII | were a reproof to those Jews who regarded Christ as merely 2 II, XI | but it is in God's. The Jews thought Christ was only 3 II, XVII | For His accusers were Jews, and His judges were Romans, 4 II (93)| classes the Romans with the Jews as ba&rbaron e2qnoj.~ ~ 5 II, XIV | or to Herod King of the Jews, or to the High-priest of 6 II, XIX | that the tongues of the Jews might not again hiss out 7 II, XIX | ridicule in the East. We Jews have an indelible shame 8 II, XIX | continues this lament of the Jews at some length, picturing 9 II, XIX | talking on the part of the Jews, He did not appear to Pilate 10 II, XVI | was directed against the Jews, when He said, "Ye cannot 11 II, XVI | who is the father of the Jews. For those who do the lusts 12 II, XVI | to Christ? For when the Jews said, "We have one father, 13 II, XXI | Slanderer himself is the Jews' father. Nor does Christ 14 II, XXI | Slanderer. When therefore the Jews rejected Christ's words 15 III, VIII | face from the taunts of the Jews, as though they came not 16 III, VIII | Jesus, when the band of the Jews rushed upon Him like reptiles, 17 III, X | to why Christ said to the Jews, "If ye believed Moses, 18 III, X | written so much about Him, the Jews would not accept the fact.] | 19 III, IV | seeing that they were to the Jews from the beginning the most 20 III, XI | of swine belonged to the Jews. They were those of the 21 III, XI | settlement." 136 For as the Jews were under treaty with the 22 III, XI | still earlier times, the Jews were Roman subjects, and 23 III, XI | all the offices among the Jews. For a long time the yoke 24 III, XXIV | came from the fall of the Jews (Romans x.); or by the Cross, 25 III, XXII | the circumcision; and many Jews joined with him in his hypocrisy"184 ( 26 III, XXIX | the sake of saving both Jews and Gentiles alike. For 27 III, XXIX | properly to influence the Jews was by showing reverence 28 III, XXIX | there is the chance of the Jews being scandalised, hoping 29 III, XXIX | he ate with them when the Jews were not there. The result 30 III, XXIX | sent about the world by the Jews with encyclical letters.188 ]~ ~ 31 III, XXX | says, and he went with the Jews as a Jew and with others 32 III, XXX | his writings accepts the Jews' religion gladly, having 33 III, XXXVII | those without law and the Jews, though he did not himself 34 III, XXXVIII | so Paul was driven by the Jews into the hands of the Romans, 35 III, XL | proved too much for the Jews.|107 Only Christ could fulfil 36 IV, XIV | Lord from the plots of the Jews, but when the seeds of their