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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - 1 Samuel 16:12 CHAPTERS: 1 Samuel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
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και 2532 απεστειλεν 649 5656 και 2532 εισηγαγεν 1521 5627 αυτον 846 και 2532 ουτος 3778 πυρρακης μετα 3326 καλλους οφθαλμων 3788 και 2532 αγαθος 18 ορασει 3706 κυριω 2962 και 2532 ειπεν 2036 5627 κυριος 2962 προς 4314 σαμουηλ 4545 αναστα 450 5628 και 2532 χρισον τον 3588 δαυιδ οτι 3754 ουτος 3778 αγαθος 18 εστιν 2076 5748
Douay Rheims Bible He sent therefore and brought him Now he was ruddy and beautiful to behold, and of a comely face. And the Lord said: Arise, and anoint him, for this is he.
King James Bible - 1 Samuel 16:12 And he sent, and brought him in. Now he was ruddy, and withal of a beautiful countenance, and goodly to look to. And the LORD said, Arise, anoint him: for this is he.
World English Bible He sent, and brought him in. Now he was ruddy, and withal of a beautiful face, and goodly to look on. Yahweh said, "Arise, anoint him; for this is he."
Early Church Father Links Npnf-108 ii.LXXVI Pg 11, Npnf-108 ii.LXXVIII Pg 63, Npnf-112 v.vii Pg 54, Npnf-204 xvi.ii.xxix Pg 4
World Wide Bible Resources 1Samuel 16:12
Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325) Anf-02 vi.ii.viii Pg 19.1
Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xiv Pg 152.1
Anf-03 v.ix.xvi Pg 18 Isa. x. 14. “whose throne is heaven, and earth His footstool;”7977 7977 Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xi Pg 6 Dan. ii. 19, 20; iii. 28, 29; iv. 34, 37" id="v.iv.vi.xi-p6.1" parsed="|Dan|2|19|2|20;|Dan|3|28|3|29;|Dan|4|34|0|0;|Dan|4|37|0|0" osisRef="Bible:Dan.2.19-Dan.2.20 Bible:Dan.3.28-Dan.3.29 Bible:Dan.4.34 Bible:Dan.4.37">Dan. ii. 19, 20; iii. 28, 29; iv. 34, 37. Now, if the title of Father may be claimed for (Marcion’s) sterile god, how much more for the Creator? To none other than Him is it suitable, who is also “the Father of mercies,”5683 5683
Anf-03 vi.vii.xiii Pg 10 Dan. iv. 33–37. Comp. de Pæn. c. 12. [I have removed an ambiguity by slightly touching the text here.] after being exiled from human form in his seven years’ squalor and neglect, because he had offended the Lord; by the bodily immolation of patience not only recovered his kingdom, but—what is more to be desired by a man—made satisfaction to God. Further, if we set down in order the higher and happier grades of bodily patience, (we find that) it is she who is entrusted by holiness with the care of continence of the flesh: she keeps the widow,9158 9158 Anf-03 v.iv.v.viii Pg 6 Lam. iv. 7. even they who were once defiled with the stains of sin, and darkened with the clouds of ignorance. But to Christ the title Nazarene was destined to become a suitable one, from the hiding-place of His infancy, for which He went down and dwelt at Nazareth,3681 3681
VERSE (12) - 1Sa 17:42 So 5:10 La 4:7 Ac 7:20 Heb 11:23
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