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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Matthew 28:3 CHAPTERS: Matthew 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Matthew 28:3 ην 2258 5713 δε 1161 η 3588 ιδεα 2397 αυτου 846 ως 5613 αστραπη 796 και 2532 το 3588 ενδυμα 1742 αυτου 846 λευκον 3022 ωσει 5616 χιων 5510
Douay Rheims Bible And his countenance was as lightning, and his raiment as snow.
King James Bible - Matthew 28:3 His countenance was like lightning, and his raiment white as snow:
World English Bible His appearance was like lightning, and his clothing white as snow.
Early Church Father Links Anf-07 ix.vii.iii Pg 35, Anf-09 iv.iii.lii Pg 88, Npnf-110 iii.LXXXV Pg 24
World Wide Bible Resources Matthew 28:3
Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325) Anf-03 v.viii.lv Pg 8 Matt. xvii. 2–4. In that same scene Moses also and Elias gave proof that the same condition of bodily existence may continue even in glory—the one in the likeness of a flesh which he had not yet recovered, the other in the reality of one which he had not yet put off.7711 7711 Anf-01 ii.ii.xxxvi Pg 6 Ps. civ. 4; Heb. i. 7. But concerning His Son158 158 Some render, “to the Son.” the Lord spoke thus: “Thou art my Son, to-day have I begotten Thee. Ask of Me, and I will give Thee the heathen for Thine inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for Thy possession.”159 159
Anf-01 ix.iii.xxxi Pg 2 Ps. civ. 2; 4. spirits, and is clothed with light as with a garment, and holds the circle3246 3246
Anf-03 v.iv.iii.viii Pg 5 Ps. civ. 4. He would not have made all things subject to man, if he had been too weak for the dominion, and inferior to the angels, to whom He assigned no such subjects; nor would He have put the burden of law upon him, if he had been incapable of sustaining so great a weight; nor, again, would He have threatened with the penalty of death a creature whom He knew to be guiltless on the score of his helplessness: in short, if He had made him infirm, it would not have been by liberty and independence of will, but rather by the withholding from him these endowments. And thus it comes to pass, that even now also, the same human being, the same substance of his soul, the same condition as Adam’s, is made conqueror over the same devil by the self-same liberty and power of his will, when it moves in obedience to the laws of God.2812 2812 [On capp. viii. and ix. See Kaye’s references in notes p. 178 et seqq.]
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 28VERSE (3) - Mt 17:2 Ps 104:4 Eze 1:4-14 Da 10:5,6 Re 1:14-16; 10:1; 18:1
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