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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Mark 8:25


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Mark 8:25

ειτα 1534 παλιν 3825 επεθηκεν 2007 5656 τας 3588 χειρας 5495 επι 1909 τους 3588 οφθαλμους 3788 αυτου 846 και 2532 εποιησεν 4160 5656 αυτον 846 αναβλεψαι 308 5658 και 2532 αποκατεσταθη 600 5681 και 2532 ενεβλεψεν 1689 5656 τηλαυγως 5081 απαντας 537

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After that again he laid his hands upon his eyes, and he began to see, and was restored, so that he saw all things clearly.

King James Bible - Mark 8:25

After that he put his hands again upon his eyes, and made him look up: and he was restored, and saw every man clearly.

World English Bible

Then again he laid his hands on his eyes. He looked intently, and was restored, and saw everyone clearly.

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Anf-09 iv.iii.xxiii Pg 47, Npnf-205 ix.ii.ii.xii Pg 8

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Mark 8:25

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

Anf-02 vi.iv.i.v Pg 9.1


Anf-03 v.iv.iii.ii Pg 23
Luke viii. 18; comp. Matt. xiii. 12.

—such as the grace of paradise and the friendship of God, by means of which he might have known all things of God, if he had continued in his obedience—what wonder is it, if he,2721

2721 That is, the natural man, the ψυχικός.

reduced to his material nature, and banished to the toil of tilling the ground, has in his very labour, downcast and earth-gravitating as it was, handed on that earth-derived spirit of the world to his entire race, wholly natural2722

2722 Animali = ψυχικῷ.

and heretical as it is, and not receiving the things which belong to God? Or who will hesitate to declare the great sin of Adam to have been heresy, when he committed it by the choice2723

2723 Electionem. By this word our author translates the Greek αἵρεσις. Comp. De Præscr. Her. 6, p. 245, supra.

of his own will rather than of God’s?  Except that Adam never said to his fig-tree, Why hast thou made me thus? He confessed that he was led astray; and he did not conceal the seducer.  He was a very rude heretic. He was disobedient; but yet he did not blaspheme his Creator, nor blame that Author of his being, Whom from the beginning of his life he had found to be so good and excellent, and Whom he had perhaps2724

2724 Si forte.

made his own judge from the very first.

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