Anf-01 ix.ii.xi Pg 14
Hos. ii. 23; Rom. ix. 25.
and in what sense He says that “more are the children of her that was desolate, than of her who possessed a husband.”2797 2797
Anf-03 iv.ix.ii Pg 5
Comp. Jer. xxxi. 27 (in LXX. it is xxxviii. 27); Hos. ii. 23; Zech. x. 9; Matt. xiii. 31–43.
of universal nations be believed to have given a law through Moses to one people, and not be said to have assigned it to all nations? For unless He had given it to all by no means would He have habitually permitted even proselytes out of the nations to have access to it. But—as is congruous with the goodness of God, and with His equity, as the Fashioner of mankind—He gave to all nations the selfsame law, which at definite and stated times He enjoined should be observed, when He willed, and through whom He willed, and as He willed. For in the beginning of the world He gave to Adam himself and Eve a law, that they were not to eat of the fruit of the tree planted in the midst of paradise; but that, if they did contrariwise, by death they were to die.1141 1141
Anf-01 viii.iv.xix Pg 3
Hos. i. and Hos. ii.
one of the twelve prophets, declares. Moreover, all those righteous men already mentioned, though they kept no Sabbaths,1992 1992
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 2
VERSE (21) - Isa 65:24 Zec 8:12; 13:9 Mt 6:33 Ro 8:32 1Co 3:21-23