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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Acts 16:9


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Acts 16:9

και 2532 οραμα 3705 δια 1223 της 3588 νυκτος 3571 ωφθη 3700 5681 τω 3588 παυλω 3972 ανηρ 435 τις 5100 ην 2258 5713 μακεδων 3110 εστως 2476 5761 παρακαλων 3870 5723 αυτον 846 και 2532 λεγων 3004 5723 διαβας 1224 5631 εις 1519 μακεδονιαν 3109 βοηθησον 997 5657 ημιν 2254

Douay Rheims Bible

And a vision was shewed to Paul in the night, which was a man of Macedonia standing and beseeching him, and saying: Pass over into Macedonia, and help us.

King James Bible - Acts 16:9

And a vision appeared to Paul in the night; There stood a man of Macedonia, and prayed him, saying, Come over into Macedonia, and help us.

World English Bible

A vision appeared to Paul in the night. There was a man of Macedonia standing, begging him, and saying, "Come over into Macedonia and help us."

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Npnf-111 vi.xxvii Pg 10, Npnf-111 vi.xxxiv Pg 20, Npnf-111 vi.xxxiv Pg 30, Npnf-111 vi.xxxvii Pg 20, Npnf-113 iii.iv.ix Pg 23

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Acts 16:9

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

Anf-03 v.iv.vi.iv Pg 13
Joel iii. 28, as quoted by St. Peter, Acts ii. 17.

as Joel says. It was characteristic of Him (only)5333

5333 Ipsius.

to wait patiently for the fulness of time, to whom belonged the end of time no less than the beginning. But as for that idle god, who has neither any work nor any prophecy, nor accordingly any time, to show for himself, what has he ever done to bring about the fulness of time, or to wait patiently its completion? If nothing, what an impotent state to have to wait for the Creator’s time, in servility to the Creator! But for what end did He send His Son? “To redeem them that were under the law,”5334

5334


Anf-03 v.iv.vi.iv Pg 21
Joel iii. 28, as given in Acts ii. 17.


Anf-03 v.iv.vi.viii Pg 27
Joel ii. 28, 29, applied by St. Peter, Acts ii. 17, 18.

Since, then, the Creator promised the gift of His Spirit in the latter days; and since Christ has in these last days appeared as the dispenser of spiritual gifts (as the apostle says, “When the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth His Son;”5554

5554


Anf-03 v.viii.lxiii Pg 9
Joel ii. 28, 29; Acts ii. 17, 18. [See last sentence. He improves upon St. Peter’s interpretation of this text (as see below) by attributing his own clear views to the charismata, which he regards as still vouchsafed to the more spiritual.]

has checked these impostures of unbelief and perverseness, reanimated men’s faltering faith in the resurrection of the flesh, and cleared from all obscurity and equivocation the ancient Scriptures (of both God’s Testaments7762

7762 We follow Oehler’s view here, by all means.

) by the clear light of their (sacred) words and meanings. Now, since it was “needful that there should be heresies, in order that they which are approved might be made manifest;”7763

7763


Anf-03 v.iv.vi.viii Pg 27
Joel ii. 28, 29, applied by St. Peter, Acts ii. 17, 18.

Since, then, the Creator promised the gift of His Spirit in the latter days; and since Christ has in these last days appeared as the dispenser of spiritual gifts (as the apostle says, “When the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth His Son;”5554

5554


Anf-03 v.viii.lxiii Pg 9
Joel ii. 28, 29; Acts ii. 17, 18. [See last sentence. He improves upon St. Peter’s interpretation of this text (as see below) by attributing his own clear views to the charismata, which he regards as still vouchsafed to the more spiritual.]

has checked these impostures of unbelief and perverseness, reanimated men’s faltering faith in the resurrection of the flesh, and cleared from all obscurity and equivocation the ancient Scriptures (of both God’s Testaments7762

7762 We follow Oehler’s view here, by all means.

) by the clear light of their (sacred) words and meanings. Now, since it was “needful that there should be heresies, in order that they which are approved might be made manifest;”7763

7763


Npnf-201 iii.viii.iv Pg 4


Anf-02 vi.iii.ii.i Pg 55.1


Npnf-201 iii.viii.iv Pg 12


Npnf-201 iii.viii.iv Pg 12


Edersheim Bible History

Lifetimes vi.vi Pg 26.1


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