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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Jude 1:21


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Jude 1:21

εαυτους 1438 εν 1722 αγαπη 26 θεου 2316 τηρησατε 5083 5657 προσδεχομενοι 4327 5740 το 3588 ελεος 1656 του 3588 κυριου 2962 ημων 2257 ιησου 2424 χριστου 5547 εις 1519 ζωην 2222 αιωνιον 166

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Keep yourselves in the love of God, waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ, unto life everlasting.

King James Bible - Jude 1:21

Keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.

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Keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to eternal life.

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Jude 1:21

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

Anf-02 vi.iv.v.i Pg 42.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.iv.xv Pg 7.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.iv.xvii Pg 10.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.ix Pg 118.1


Anf-03 vi.ii.v Pg 2
Isa. liii. 5; 7.

Therefore we ought to be deeply grateful to the Lord, because He has both made known to us things that are past, and hath given us wisdom concerning things present, and hath not left us without understanding in regard to things which are to come. Now, the Scripture saith, “Not unjustly are nets spread out for birds.”1482

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Anf-03 iv.vi.x Pg 10
1 John v. 21.

—not now from idolatry, as if from the service of it, but from idols—that is, from any resemblance to them: for it is an unworthy thing that you, the image of the living God, should become the likeness of an idol and a dead man. Thus far we assert, that this attire belongs to idols, both from the history of its origin, and from its use by false religion; on this ground, besides, that while it is not mentioned as connected with the worship of God, it is more and more given over to those in whose antiquities, as well as festivals and services, it is found. In a word, the very doors, the very victims and altars, the very servants and priests, are crowned. You have, in Claudius, the crowns of all the various colleges of priests. We have added also that distinction between things altogether different from each other—things, namely, agreeable, and things contrary to reason—in answer to those who, because there happens to be the use of some things in common, maintain the right of participation in all things. With reference to this part of the subject, therefore, it now remains that the special grounds for wearing crowns should be examined, that while we show these to be foreign, nay, even opposed to our Christian discipline, we may demonstrate that none of them have any plea of reason to support it, on the basis of which this article of dress might be vindicated as one in whose use we can participate, as even some others may whose instances are cast up to us.

Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 1

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:24 Joh 14:21; 15:9,10 Ac 11:23 1Jo 4:16; 5:18,21 Re 12:11


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