Anf-01 viii.iv.lxxxviii Pg 4
Isa. i. 27.
And when Jesus came to the Jordan, He was considered to be the son of Joseph the carpenter; and He appeared without comeliness, as the Scriptures declared; and He was deemed a carpenter (for He was in the habit of working as a carpenter when among men, making ploughs and yokes; by which He taught the symbols of righteousness and an active life); but then the Holy Ghost, and for man’s sake, as I formerly stated, lighted on Him in the form of a dove, and there came at the same instant from the heavens a voice, which was uttered also by David when he spoke, personating Christ, what the Father would say to Him: ‘Thou art My Son: this day have I begotten Thee;’2300 2300
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes xi.ix Pg 368.32
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 1
VERSE (27) - Isa 5:16; 45:21-25 Ro 3:24-26; 11:26,27 2Co 5:21 Eph 1:7,8