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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Ezekiel 33:11 CHAPTERS: Ezekiel 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, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48
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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Ezekiel 33:11 ειπον 2036 5627 αυτοις 846 ζω 2198 5719 εγω 1473 ταδε 3592 λεγει 3004 5719 κυριος 2962 ου 3739 3757 βουλομαι 1014 5736 τον 3588 θανατον 2288 του 3588 ασεβους ως 5613 το 3588 αποστρεψαι τον 3588 ασεβη 765 απο 575 της 3588 οδου 3598 αυτου 847 και 2532 ζην 2198 5721 αυτον 846 αποστροφη αποστρεψατε απο 575 της 3588 οδου 3598 υμων 5216 και 2532 ινα 2443 τι 5100 2444 αποθνησκετε οικος 3624 ισραηλ 2474
Douay Rheims Bible Say to them: As I live, saith the Lord God, I desire not the death of the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way, and live. Turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways: and why will you die, O house of Israel?
King James Bible - Ezekiel 33:11 Say unto them, As I live, saith the Lord GOD, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live: turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house of Israel?
World English Bible Tell them, As I live, says the Lord Yahweh, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live: turn, turn from your evil ways; for why will you die, house of Israel?
Early Church Father Links Anf-01 ii.ii.viii Pg 2, Anf-01 v.vi.xi Pg 6, Anf-01 viii.iv.xlvii Pg 7, Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.vii Pg 12.1, Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xv Pg 13.1, Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xxiii Pg 29.1, Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xiii Pg 11, Anf-03 v.iv.v.x Pg 16, Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xi Pg 13, Anf-03 v.x.i Pg 15, Anf-03 vi.ii.iv Pg 4, Anf-04 iii.viii.ii Pg 6, Anf-04 iii.viii.xviii Pg 22, Anf-05 vii.iii.ii Pg 44, Anf-05 iv.v.iii Pg 128, Anf-05 iv.v.xii.iv.cxvi Pg 5, Anf-06 iv.iii.ii.iii Pg 45, Anf-07 ix.iii.iii Pg 24, Anf-08 viii.iv.ii.vii Pg 6, Anf-08 x.xvi Pg 54, Anf-09 xii.iv.viii Pg 3, Npnf-106 vii.xxiii Pg 187, Npnf-108 ii.CXLV Pg 16, Npnf-113 v.iv.iii Pg 17, Npnf-114 v.xxii Pg 16, Npnf-114 vi.xxii Pg 16, Npnf-206 v.CXXII Pg 18, Npnf-206 v.XI Pg 9, Npnf-206 v.CXXII Pg 23, Npnf-206 v.CXLVII Pg 25, Npnf-211 iv.v.iv.vii Pg 4, Npnf-211 iv.v.iv.vii Pg 5, Npnf-213 iii.ix.vi Pg 60
World Wide Bible Resources Ezekiel 33:11
Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325) Anf-01 ii.ii.viii Pg 2 Ezek. xxxiii. 11. adding, moreover, this gracious declaration, “Repent, O house of Israel, of your iniquity.39 39
Anf-01 v.vi.xi Pg 6 Comp. Ezek. xviii. 23; 32, Ezek. xxxiii. 11; 2 Pet. iii. 9. The love of the brethren at Troas salutes you; whence also I write to you by Burrhus,971 971 The ms. has “Burgus.” who was sent along with me by the Ephesians and Smyrnæans, to show their respect:972 972 Or, “for the sake of honour.” whom the Lord Jesus Christ will requite, in whom they hope, in flesh, and soul, and spirit, and faith, and love, and concord. Fare ye well in the Lord Jesus Christ, our common hope, in the Holy Ghost.
Anf-01 viii.iv.xlvii Pg 7 Ezek. xxxiii. 11–20. tells, repents of sins; and reckons sinful, unrighteous, and impious the man who fails away from piety and righteousness to unrighteousness and ungodliness. Wherefore also our Lord Jesus Christ said, ‘In whatsoever things I shall take you, in these I shall judge you.’ ”2094 2094
Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.vii Pg 12.1
Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xv Pg 13.1
Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xxiii Pg 29.1
Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xiii Pg 11 Ezek. xxxiii. 11. be feared, because He dislikes the sinners who do not repent. Accordingly, the divine law enjoins duties in respect of both these attributes: Thou shalt love God, and, Thou shalt fear God. It proposed one for the obedient man, the other for the transgressor.2866 2866
Anf-03 v.iv.v.x Pg 16 Ezek. xxxiii. 11. You will first have to deny that the Creator ever forgave sins; then you must in reason show3775 3775 Consequens est ut ostendas. that He never ordained any such prerogative for His Christ; and so you will prove how novel is that boasted3776 3776 Istam. benevolence of the, of course, novel Christ when you shall have proved that it is neither compatible with3777 3777 Parem. the Creator nor predicted by the Creator. But whether to remit sins can appertain to one who is said to be unable to retain them, and whether to absolve can belong to him who is incompetent even to condemn, and whether to forgive is suitable to him against whom no offence can be committed, are questions which we have encountered elsewhere,3778 3778 See book i. chap. xxvi.–xxviii. when we preferred to drop suggestions3779 3779 Admonere. rather than treat them anew.3780 3780 Retractare: give a set treatise about them. Concerning the Son of man our rule3781 3781 Præscriptio. is a twofold one: that Christ cannot lie, so as to declare Himself the Son of man, if He be not truly so; nor can He be constituted the Son of man, unless He be born of a human parent, either father or mother. And then the discussion will turn on the point, of which human parent He ought to be accounted the son—of the father or the mother? Since He is (begotten) of God the Father, He is not, of course, (the son) of a human father. If He is not of a human father, it follows that He must be (the son) of a human mother. If of a human mother, it is evident that she must be a virgin. For to whom a human father is not ascribed, to his mother a husband will not be reckoned; and then to what mother a husband is not reckoned, the condition of virginity belongs.3782 3782 To secure terseness in the premisses, we are obliged to lengthen out the brief terms of the conclusion, virgo est. But if His mother be not a virgin, two fathers will have to be reckoned to Him—a divine and a human one. For she must have a husband, not to be a virgin; and by having a husband, she would cause two fathers—one divine, the other human—to accrue to Him, who would thus be Son both of God and of a man. Such a nativity (if one may call it so)3783 3783 Si forte. the mythic stories assign to Castor or to Hercules. Now, if this distinction be observed, that is to say, if He be Son of man as born of His mother, because not begotten of a father, and His mother be a virgin, because His father is not human—He will be that Christ whom Isaiah foretold that a virgin should conceive,3784 3784
Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xi Pg 13 Ezek. xxxiii. 11. Now, if Marcion’s god has exhibited or proclaimed any such thing as this, I will allow him to be “the Father of mercies.” Since, however, he ascribes to him this title only from the time he has been revealed, as if he were the father of mercies from the time only when he began to liberate the human race, then we on our side, too,5690 5690 Atquin et nos. adopt the same precise date of his alleged revelation; but it is that we may deny him! It is then not competent to him to ascribe any quality to his god, whom indeed he only promulged by the fact of such an ascription; for only if it were previously evident that his god had an existence, could he be permitted to ascribe an attribute to him. The ascribed attribute is only an accident; but accidents5691 5691 The Contingent qualities in logic. are preceded by the statement of the thing itself of which they are predicated, especially when another claims the attribute which is ascribed to him who has not been previously shown to exist. Our denial of his existence will be all the more peremptory, because of the fact that the attribute which is alleged in proof of it belongs to that God who has been already revealed. Therefore “the New Testament” will appertain to none other than Him who promised it—if not “its letter, yet its spirit;”5692 5692
Anf-03 v.x.i Pg 15 Ezek. xxxiii. 11. And how is He eager for the death of those who are not sinners? Whom will not these, and perhaps other subtle devices containing heretical poisons, pierce either for doubt if not for destruction, or for irritation if not for death? As for you, therefore, do you, if faith is on the alert, smite on the spot the scorpion with a curse, so far as you can, with your sandal, and leave it dying in its own stupefaction? But if it gluts the wound, it drives the poison inwards, and makes it hasten into the bowels; forthwith all the former senses become dull, the blood of the mind freezes, the flesh of the spirit pines away, loathing for the Christian name is accompanied by a sense of sourness. Already the understanding also seeks for itself a place where it may throw up; and thus, once for all, the weakness with which it has been smitten breathes out wounded faith either in heresy or in heathenism. And now the present state of matters is such, that we are in the midst of an intense heat, the very dog-star of persecution,—a state originating doubtless with the dog-headed one himself.8223 8223 i.e. the devil.—Tr. Of some Christians the fire, of others the sword, of others the beasts, have made trial; others are hungering in prison for the martyrdoms of which they have had a taste in the meantime by being subjected to clubs and claws8224 8224 An instrument of torture, so called.—Tr. besides. We ourselves, having been appointed for pursuit, are like hares being hemmed in from a distance; and heretics go about according to their wont. Therefore the state of the times has prompted me to prepare by my pen, in opposition to the little beasts which trouble our sect, our antidote against poison, that I may thereby effect cures. You who read will at the same time drink. Nor is the draught bitter. If the utterances of the Lord are sweeter than honey and the honeycombs,8225 8225
Anf-03 vi.ii.iv Pg 4 Dan. vii. 24, very loosely quoted. In like manner Daniel says concerning the same, “And I beheld the fourth beast, wicked and powerful, and more savage than all the beasts of the earth, and how from it sprang up ten horns, and out of them a little budding horn, and how it subdued under one three of the great horns.”1471 1471
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 33VERSE (11) - Eze 5:11; 14:16-18; 16:48 Nu 14:21,28 Isa 49:18 Jer 22:24; 46:18
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