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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Hebrews 12:12


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Hebrews 12:12

διο 1352 τας 3588 παρειμενας 3935 5772 χειρας 5495 και 2532 τα 3588 παραλελυμενα 3886 5772 γονατα 1119 ανορθωσατε 461 5657

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Wherefore lift up the hands which hang down, and the feeble knees,

King James Bible - Hebrews 12:12

Wherefore lift up the hands which hang down, and the feeble knees;

World English Bible

Therefore, lift up the hands that hang down and the feeble knees,

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Npnf-110 iii.LXIV Pg 79, Npnf-112 iv.xxxix Pg 67, Npnf-113 iv.v.viii Pg 24, Npnf-114 v.iv Pg 62, Npnf-114 v.xi Pg 18, Npnf-114 v.xxxv Pg 19, Npnf-114 v.xxxv Pg 20, Npnf-114 v.xxxv Pg 20, Npnf-114 v.iv Pg 67, Npnf-114 vi.iv Pg 62, Npnf-114 vi.iv Pg 67, Npnf-114 vi.xi Pg 18, Npnf-114 vi.xxxv Pg 19, Npnf-114 vi.xxxv Pg 20, Npnf-114 vi.xxxv Pg 20, Npnf-203 iv.ix.iv Pg 181, Npnf-212 iii.iv.ii.xii Pg 4

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Hebrews 12:12

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

Anf-03 vi.vii.xvii Pg 16
The Reverend Clergy who may read this note will forgive a brother, who begins to be in respect of years, like “Paul the aged,” for remarking, that the reading of the Ante-Nicene Fathers often leads him to sigh—“Such were they from whom we have received all that makes life tolerable, but how intolerable it was for them: are we, indeed, such as they would have considered Christians?” God be praised for His mercy and forbearance in our days; but, still it is true that “we have need of patience.” Is not much of all that we regard as “the world’s misusage,” the gracious hand of the Master upon us, giving us something for the exercise of that Patience, by which He forms us into His own image? (Heb. xii. 3.) Impatience of obscurity, of poverty, of ingratitude, of misrepresentation, of “the slings and arrows” of slander and abuse, is a revolt against that indispensable discipline of the Gospel which requires us to “endure afflictions” in some form or other. Who can complain when one thinks what it would have cost us to be Christians in Tertullian’s time? The ambition of the Clergy is always rebellion against God, and “patient waiting” is its only remedy. One will find profitable reading on this subject in Massillon,9186

9186 Œuvres, Tom. vi. pp. 133–5. Ed. Paris, 1824.

de l’Ambition des Clercs:Reposez-vous sur le Seigneur du soin de votre destinée: il saura bien accomplir, tout seul, les desseins qu’il a sur vous. Si votre élévation est son bon plaisir, elle sera, aussi son ouvrage. Rendez-vous en digne seulement par la retraite, par la frayeur, par la fuite, par les sentiments vifs de votre indignité…c’est ainsi que les Chrysostome, les Grégoire, les Basil, les Augustin, furent donnés à l’Église.

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Anf-02 vi.iv.i.v Pg 24.2


Anf-03 vi.vii.xi Pg 4
Prov. iii. 11, 12; Heb. xii. 5, 6; Rev. iii. 19.

O blessed servant, on whose amendment the Lord is intent! with whom He deigns to be wroth! whom He does not deceive by dissembling His reproofs! On every side, therefore, we are bound to the duty of exercising patience, from whatever quarter, either by our own errors or else by the snares of the Evil One, we incur the Lord’s reproofs. Of that duty great is the reward—namely, happiness.  For whom but the patient has the Lord called happy, in saying, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of the heavens?”9126

9126


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxiv Pg 70
Isa. xxxv. 3.

and that “the dead which are in the grave shall arise,”4311

4311


Anf-03 v.iv.v.x Pg 5
Isa. xxxv. 3 in an altered form.

this refers to the palsy. “Be strong; fear not.”3764

3764


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xii Pg 53
Isa. xxxv. 3.

in the sick of the palsy.


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxiv Pg 52
Isa. xxxv. 3, 5, 6, Sept.

When, therefore, He proclaimed the benefits of His cures, then also did He put the scorpions and the serpents under the feet of His saints—even He who had first received this power from the Father, in order to bestow it upon others and then manifested it forth conformably to the order of prophecy.4464

4464 Secundum ordinem prædicationis.



Anf-03 v.viii.xx Pg 16
Ver. 3.

and the lame leap as an hart?7409

7409


Npnf-201 iii.xvi.iv Pg 103
Ibid. 3.

and these works are great and convincing proofs of strong hands. The knees, also, which before were ‘feeble and infirm,’ recovering their wonted strength, are moving straight forward in the path of divine knowledge, and hastening to the kindred flock2876

2876 τὴν οἰκείαν ποίμνην.

of the all-gracious Shepherd.


Npnf-201 iii.xvi.iv Pg 91
Ibid. 3, 4.

‘For,’ he says, ‘in the wilderness water has broken out, and a pool in thirsty ground, and the dry land shall be watered meadows, and in the thirsty ground there shall be springs of water.’2866

2866


Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 12

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