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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - 2 Samuel 12:16


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - 2 Samuel 12:16

και 2532 εζητησεν 2212 5656 δαυιδ τον 3588 θεον 2316 περι 4012 του 3588 παιδαριου και 2532 ενηστευσεν δαυιδ νηστειαν 3521 και 2532 εισηλθεν 1525 5627 και 2532 ηυλισθη 835 5675 εν 1722 1520 σακκω 4526 επι 1909 της 3588 γης 1093

Douay Rheims Bible

And David besought the Lord for the child: and David kept a fast, and going in by himself lay upon the ground.

King James Bible - 2 Samuel 12:16

David therefore besought God for the child; and David fasted, and went in, and lay all night upon the earth.

World English Bible

David therefore begged God for the child; and David fasted, and went in, and lay all night on the earth.

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Npnf-206 v.LXXVII Pg 21, Npnf-207 iii.xxvi Pg 158, Npnf-210 iv.i.iii.v Pg 15

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2Samuel 12:16

Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xiv Pg 191.1


Anf-01 ii.ii.vii Pg 4
Jon. iii.

but they, repenting of their sins, propitiated God by prayer, and obtained salvation, although they were aliens [to the covenant] of God.


Anf-01 ix.iv.xxi Pg 3
Jon. iii. 8, 9.

—so also, from the beginning, did God permit man to be swallowed up by the great whale, who was the author of transgression, not that he should perish altogether when so engulphed; but, arranging and preparing the plan of salvation, which was accomplished by the Word, through the sign of Jonah, for those who held the same opinion as Jonah regarding the Lord, and who confessed, and said, “I am a servant of the Lord, and I worship the Lord God of heaven, who hath made the sea and the dry land.”3685

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Anf-01 ii.ii.vii Pg 4
Jon. iii.

but they, repenting of their sins, propitiated God by prayer, and obtained salvation, although they were aliens [to the covenant] of God.


Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xxiv Pg 10
Jonah iii. 10.

In accordance with which Jonah himself says unto the Lord, “Therefore I fled before unto Tarshish; for I knew that Thou art a gracious God and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repentest Thee of the evil.”2996

2996 Jonah iv. 2.

It is well, therefore, that he premised the attribute2997

2997 Titulum.

of the most good God as most patient over the wicked, and most abundant in mercy and kindness over such as acknowledged and bewailed their sins, as the Ninevites were then doing. For if He who has this attribute is the Most Good, you will have first to relinquish that position of yours, that the very contact with2998

2998 Malitiæ concursum.

evil is incompatible with such a Being, that is, with the most good God. And because Marcion, too, maintains that a good tree ought not to produce bad fruit; but yet he has mentioned “evil” (in the passage under discussion), which the most good God is incapable of,2999

2999 Non capit.

is there forthcoming any explanation of these “evils,” which may render them compatible with even the most Good?  There is. We say, in short, that evil in the present case3000

3000 Nunc.

means, not what may be attributed to the Creator’s nature as an evil being, but what may be attributed to His power as a judge.  In accordance with which He declared, “I create evil,”3001

3001


Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xxiv Pg 20
Malitia, i.e., “the evil” mentioned in the cited Jonah iii. 10.

be understood to be one of this class of judiciary evils, and along with them to be compatible with (God as) a judge.  The Greeks also sometimes3006

3006


Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xvii Pg 6
Jonah iii. 10.

and vouchsafing to Hezekiah’s tears an extension of his life,2902

2902


Anf-03 v.iv.v.x Pg 11
Jonah iii. 10.

—not to say from Christ, even then, because from the beginning He acted in the Father’s name. I read, too, how that, when David acknowledged his sin against Uriah, the prophet Nathan said unto him, “The Lord hath cancelled3770

3770 Circumduxit.

thy sin, and thou shalt not die;”3771

3771


Anf-01 ii.ii.lii Pg 4
Ps. l. 14, 15.

For “the sacrifice of God is a broken spirit.”235

235


Anf-01 ix.vi.xviii Pg 8
Ps. l. 14, 15.

rejecting, indeed, those things by which sinners imagined they could propitiate God, and showing that He does Himself stand in need of nothing; but He exhorts and advises them to those things by which man is justified and draws nigh to God. This same declaration does Esaias make: “To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto Me? saith the Lord. I am full.”4014

4014


Anf-02 vi.iv.iv.xvii Pg 7.1


Anf-01 ii.ii.vii Pg 4
Jon. iii.

but they, repenting of their sins, propitiated God by prayer, and obtained salvation, although they were aliens [to the covenant] of God.


Anf-01 ix.iv.xxi Pg 3
Jon. iii. 8, 9.

—so also, from the beginning, did God permit man to be swallowed up by the great whale, who was the author of transgression, not that he should perish altogether when so engulphed; but, arranging and preparing the plan of salvation, which was accomplished by the Word, through the sign of Jonah, for those who held the same opinion as Jonah regarding the Lord, and who confessed, and said, “I am a servant of the Lord, and I worship the Lord God of heaven, who hath made the sea and the dry land.”3685

3685


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