Anf-03 iv.ix.vii Pg 5
See Acts ii. 9, 10; but comp. ver. 5.
and all other nations; as, for instance, by this time, the varied races of the Gætulians, and manifold confines of the Moors, all the limits of the Spains, and the diverse nations of the Gauls, and the haunts of the Britons—inaccessible to the Romans, but subjugated to Christ, and of the Sarmatians, and Dacians, and Germans, and Scythians, and of many remote nations, and of provinces and islands many, to us unknown, and which we can scarce enumerate? In all which places the name of the Christ who is already come reigns, as of Him before whom the gates of all cities have been opened, and to whom none are closed, before whom iron bars have been crumbled, and brazen gates1221 1221
Npnf-201 iv.vi.iii.viii Pg 3
Edersheim Bible History
Sketches vii Pg 7.1, Temple xv Pg 18.1, Temple xv Pg 21.2
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 2
VERSE (5) - :1; 8:27 Ex 23:16 Isa 66:18 Zec 8:18 Lu 24:18 Joh 12:20