Anf-02 ii.ii.iii Pg 31.4
Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxvii Pg 16
Luke xi. 41.
Even if another god could have enjoined mercy, he could not have done so previous to his becoming known. Furthermore, it is in this passage evident that they4589 4589 The Pharisees and lawyers.
were not reproved concerning their God, but concerning a point of His instruction to them, when He prescribed to them figuratively the cleansing of their vessels, but really the works of merciful dispositions. In like manner, He upbraids them for tithing paltry herbs,4590 4590 Holuscula.
but at the same time “passing over hospitality4591 4591 Marcion’s gospel had κλῆσιν (vocationem, perhaps a general word for hospitality) instead of κρίσιν, judgment,—a quality which M. did not allow in his god. See Epiphanius, Hæres. xlii., Schol. 26 (Oehler and Fr. Junius).
and the love of God.”4592 4592
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes viii.ii Pg 35.1
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 11
VERSE (41) - Lu 12:33; 14:12-14; 16:9; 18:22; 19:8 De 15:8-10 Job 13:16-20 Ps 41:1