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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Genesis 22:11


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Genesis 22:11

και 2532 εκαλεσεν 2564 5656 αυτον 846 αγγελος 32 κυριου 2962 εκ 1537 του 3588 ουρανου 3772 και 2532 ειπεν 2036 5627 αυτω 846 αβρααμ 11 αβρααμ 11 ο 3588 3739 δε 1161 ειπεν 2036 5627 ιδου 2400 5628 εγω 1473

Douay Rheims Bible

And behold an angel of the Lord from heaven called to him, saying: Abraham, Abraham. And he answered: Here I am.

King James Bible - Genesis 22:11

And the angel of the LORD called unto him out of heaven, and said, Abraham, Abraham: and he said, Here am I.

World English Bible

The angel of Yahweh called to him out of the sky, and said, "Abraham, Abraham!" He said, "Here I am."

Early Church Father Links

Anf-05 iv.v.xii.iii.vi Pg 4, Anf-05 iv.v.xii.iv.xxii Pg 7, Npnf-112 v.iii Pg 77, Npnf-207 iii.xxvii Pg 95, Npnf-210 iv.iii.iii Pg 209

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Genesis 22:11

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

Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxxvi Pg 22
Mic. vi. 8. The last clause agrees with the Septuagint: καὶ ἕτοιμον εἶναι τοῦ πορεύεσθαι μετὰ Κυρίου Θεοῦ σου.

Now Christ is the man who tells us what is good, even the knowledge of the law. “Thou knowest,” says He, “the commandments.” “To do justly”—“Sell all that thou hast;” “to love mercy”—“Give to the poor:” “and to be ready to walk with God”—“And come,” says He, “follow me.”4937

4937 The clauses of Christ’s words, which are here adapted to Micah’s, are in every case broken with an inquit.

The Jewish nation was from its beginning so carefully divided into tribes and clans, and families and houses, that no man could very well have been ignorant of his descent—even from the recent assessments of Augustus, which were still probably extant at this time.4938

4938 Tunc pendentibus: i.e., at the time mentioned in the story of the blind man.

But the Jesus of Marcion (although there could be no doubt of a person’s having been born, who was seen to be a man), as being unborn, could not, of course, have possessed any public testimonial4939

4939 Notitiam.

of his descent, but was to be regarded as one of that obscure class of whom nothing was in any way known.  Why then did the blind man, on hearing that He was passing by, exclaim, “Jesus, Thou Son of David, have mercy on me?”4940

4940


Anf-03 iv.ix.iii Pg 3
See Gen. xii.–xv. compared with xvii. and Rom. iv.

nor yet did he observe the Sabbath. For he had “accepted”1163

1163


Anf-02 vi.ii.viii Pg 16.1


Anf-03 v.v.vi Pg 3
Literally, “into.”

Jesus Christ, than to reign over all the ends of the earth. “For what shall a man be profited, if he gain the whole world, but lose his own soul?”862

862


Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 22

VERSE 	(11) - 

:12,16; 16:7,9,10; 21:17


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