Anf-01 ix.viii.xiv Pg 3
Matt. xv. 17.
If then corruptible, it is obvious that she was also mortal. But if mortal, then there was certainly no curse; nor was that a [condemnatory] sentence, when the voice of God spake to the man, “For earth thou art, and unto earth shall thou return,”4819 4819
Anf-03 vi.iv.xiii Pg 5
See Matt. xv. 10, 11, 17–20; xxiii. 25, 26.
not those which most are superstitiously careful about, taking water at every prayer, even when they are coming from a bath of the whole body. When I was scrupulously making a thorough investigation of this practice, and searching into the reason of it, I ascertained it to be a commemorative act, bearing on the surrender8844 8844
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes viii.xxxi Pg 171.3
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 15
VERSE (17) - Mt 7:19,20 Lu 6:45 1Co 6:13 Col 2:21,22 Jas 3:6