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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Proverbs 13:10


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Among the proud there are always contentions: but they that do all things with counsel, are ruled by wisdom.

King James Bible - Proverbs 13:10

Only by pride cometh contention: but with the well advised is wisdom.

World English Bible

Pride only breeds quarrels, but with ones who take advice is wisdom.

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Proverbs 13:10

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

Anf-02 vi.iii.ii.x Pg 15.1


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xiv Pg 32
Ps. cxxvi. 5.

Moreover, laughter is as much an accessory to the exulting and glad, as weeping is to the sorrowful and grieving. Therefore the Creator, in foretelling matters for laughter and tears, was the first who said that those who mourned should laugh. Accordingly, He who began (His course) with consolation for the poor, and the humble, and the hungry, and the weeping, was at once eager3964

3964 Gestivit.

to represent Himself as Him whom He had pointed out by the mouth of Isaiah: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the poor.”3965

3965


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xv Pg 48
Ps. cxxvi. 5.

so does it run in the Gospel: They who sow in laughter, that is, in joy, shall reap in tears. These principles did the Creator lay down of old; and Christ has renewed them, by simply bringing them into prominent view,4028

4028 Distinguendo.

not by making any change in them. “Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you! for so did their fathers to the false prophets.”4029

4029


Anf-03 v.viii.xxvi Pg 14
Isa. li. 9, Sept.

that is to say, in that innocence which preceded the fall into sin. For how can words of this kind of exhortation and invitation be suitable for that Jerusalem which killed the prophets, and stoned those that were sent to them, and at last crucified its very Lord? Neither indeed is salvation promised to any one land at all, which must needs pass away with the fashion of the whole world. Even if anybody should venture strongly to contend that paradise is the holy land, which it may be possible to designate as the land of our first parents Adam and Eve, it will even then follow that the restoration of paradise will seem to be promised to the flesh, whose lot it was to inhabit and keep it, in order that man may be recalled thereto just such as he was driven from it.


Anf-02 vi.iv.v.vi Pg 12.3


Anf-01 viii.iv.xxvi Pg 4
Isa. lxii. 10 to end, Isa. lxiii. 1–6.



Anf-01 viii.ii.liii Pg 2
Isa. liv. 1.

For all the Gentiles were “desolate” of the true God, serving the works of their hands; but the Jews and Samaritans, having the word of God delivered to them by the prophets, and always expecting the Christ, did not recognise Him when He came, except some few, of whom the Spirit of prophecy by Isaiah had predicted that they should be saved. He spoke as from their person: “Except the Lord had left us a seed, we should have been as Sodom and Gomorrah.”1880

1880


Anf-01 ix.ii.xi Pg 15
Isa. liv. 1; Gal. iv. 27.

For in reference to these points, and others of a like nature, the apostle exclaims: “Oh! the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God; how unsearchable are His judgments, and His ways past finding out!”2798

2798


Anf-02 vi.ii.i Pg 30.1


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


Anf-01 ix.vii.xxxv Pg 21
Isa. liv. 11–14.

And yet again does he say the same thing: “Behold, I make Jerusalem a rejoicing, and my people [a joy]; for the voice of weeping shall be no more heard in her, nor the voice of crying. Also there shall not be there any immature [one], nor an old man who does not fulfil his time: for the youth shall be of a hundred years; and the sinner shall die a hundred years old, yet shall be accursed. And they shall build houses, and inhabit them themselves; and shall plant vineyards, and eat the fruit of them themselves, and shall drink wine. And they shall not build, and others inhabit; neither shall they prepare the vineyard, and others eat. For as the days of the tree of life shall be the days of the people in thee; for the works of their hands shall endure.”4764

4764


Npnf-201 iii.xvi.iv Pg 157


Npnf-201 iii.xvi.iv Pg 136


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxi Pg 59
Hos. i. 6–9.

in order that, as says the apostle, “what was not a people may become a people; and she who did not obtain mercy may obtain mercy. And it shall come to pass, that in the place where it was said, This is not a people, there shall they be called the children of the living God.”4110

4110


Anf-01 viii.iv.xix Pg 3
Hos. i. and Hos. ii.

one of the twelve prophets, declares. Moreover, all those righteous men already mentioned, though they kept no Sabbaths,1992

1992


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xvi Pg 45
The sense rather than the words of Hos. i. 6; 9.

—that is, the (Jewish) nation. Thenceforth Christ extended to all men the law of His Father’s compassion, excepting none from His mercy, as He omitted none in His invitation. So that, whatever was the ampler scope of His teaching, He received it all in His heritage of the nations. “And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.”4078

4078


Anf-01 viii.iv.xix Pg 3
Hos. i. and Hos. ii.

one of the twelve prophets, declares. Moreover, all those righteous men already mentioned, though they kept no Sabbaths,1992

1992


Anf-03 iv.ix.iii Pg 27
See Hos. i. 10; 1 Pet. ii. 10.

by accepting the new law above mentioned, and the new circumcision before foretold.


Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xxii Pg 5
Pamelius regards this as a quotation from Isa. xlvi. 12, 13, only put narratively, in order to indicate briefly its realization.

When the apostles girded their loins for this business, they renounced the elders and rulers and priests of the Jews. Well, says he, but was it not above all things that they might preach the other god?  Rather3403

3403 Atquin.

(that they might preach) that very self-same God, whose scripture they were with all their might fulfilling! “Depart ye, depart ye,” exclaims Isaiah; “go ye out from thence, and touch not the unclean thing,” that is blasphemy against Christ; “Go ye out of the midst of her,” even of the synagogue. “Be ye separate who bear the vessels of the Lord.”3404

3404


Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xvii Pg 43
This is rather an allusion to, than a quotation of, Isa. xlvi. 12, 13.

For the Creator’s righteousness no less than His peace was announced in Christ, as we have often shown already. Therefore he says: “He is our peace, who hath made both one”5989

5989


Anf-01 ii.ii.viii Pg 6
Isa. i. 16–20.

Desiring, therefore, that all His beloved should be partakers of repentance, He has, by His almighty will, established [these declarations].


Anf-01 viii.ii.xliv Pg 3
Isa. i. 16, etc.

And that expression, “The sword shall devour you,” does not mean that the disobedient shall be slain by the sword, but the sword of God is fire, of which they who choose to do wickedly become the fuel. Wherefore He says, “The sword shall devour you: for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.” And if He had spoken concerning a sword that cuts and at once despatches, He would not have said, shall devour. And so, too, Plato, when he says, “The blame is his who chooses, and God is blameless,”1858

1858 Plato, Rep. x. [On this remarkable passage refer to Biog. Note above. See, also, brilliant note of the sophist De Maistre, Œuvres, ii. p. 105. Ed. Paris, 1853.]

took this from the prophet Moses and uttered it. For Moses is more ancient than all the Greek writers. And whatever both philosophers and poets have said concerning the immortality of the soul, or punishments after death, or contemplation of things heavenly, or doctrines of the like kind, they have received such suggestions from the prophets as have enabled them to understand and interpret these things. And hence there seem to be seeds of truth among all men; but they are charged with not accurately understanding [the truth] when they assert contradictories. So that what we say about future events being foretold, we do not say it as if they came about by a fatal necessity; but God foreknowing all that shall be done by all men, and it being His decree that the future actions of men shall all be recompensed according to their several value, He foretells by the Spirit of prophecy that He will bestow meet rewards according to the merit of the actions done, always urging the human race to effort and recollection, showing that He cares and provides for men. But by the agency of the devils death has been decreed against those who read the books of Hystaspes, or of the Sibyl,1859

1859 [On the Orphica and Sibyllina, see Bull, Works, vol. vi. pp. 291–298.]

or of the prophets, that through fear they may prevent men who read them from receiving the knowledge of the good, and may retain them in slavery to themselves; which, however, they could not always effect. For not only do we fearlessly read them, but, as you see, bring them for your inspection, knowing that their contents will be pleasing to all. And if we persuade even a few, our gain will be very great; for, as good husbandmen, we shall receive the reward from the Master.


Anf-01 ix.vi.xlii Pg 15
Isa. i. 16.

Thus, no doubt, since they had transgressed and sinned in the same manner, so did they receive the same reproof as did the Sodomites. But when they should be converted and come to repentance, and cease from evil, they should have power to become the sons of God, and to receive the inheritance of immortality which is given by Him. For this reason, therefore, He has termed those “angels of the devil,” and “children of the wicked one,”4448

4448


Anf-01 viii.ii.lxi Pg 4
Isa. i. 16–20.


Anf-02 vi.iii.iii.xii Pg 21.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xiv Pg 116.1


Anf-02 iv.ii.iii.xii Pg 2.1


Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xix Pg 6
Isa. i. 16, 17.

be fond of the divine expostulations:2926

2926


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxvii Pg 6
Jer. vii. 3; Zech. vii. 9, 10, Zech. viii. 17; Isa. i. 17–19.

And again: “Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips that they speak no guile; depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.”4359

4359


Anf-01 v.xvi.i Pg 5
Isa. i. 19.

And again, “Ye shall eat flesh even as herbs.”1270

1270


Anf-02 vi.ii.x Pg 14.1
1588 Cod. Sin. here has the singular, “one who ruminates.”

upon the word of the Lord. But what means the cloven-footed? That the righteous man also walks in this world, yet looks forward to the holy state1589

1589 Literally, “holy age.”

[to come]. Behold how well Moses legislated. But how was it possible for them to understand or comprehend these things? We then, rightly understanding his commandments,1590

1590 Cod. Sin. inserts again, “rightly.”

explain them as the Lord intended. For this purpose He circumcised our ears and our hearts, that we might understand these things.


Anf-02 vi.iv.i.xviii Pg 8.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vi Pg 28.1


Anf-03 v.viii.xxvi Pg 8
Isa. i. 19.

the expression means the blessings which await the flesh when in the kingdom of God it shall be renewed, and made like the angels, and waiting to obtain the things “which neither eye hath seen, nor ear heard, and which have not entered into the heart of man.”7467

7467


Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xxii Pg 7.1


Anf-03 iv.ix.xiii Pg 63
See Isa. lv. 6, 7.

in “the time of their visitation,”1440

1440


Anf-01 viii.iv.lxxxv Pg 0


Anf-01 viii.iv.xxxvi Pg 4
Ps. xxiv.

Accordingly, it is shown that Solomon is not the Lord of hosts; but when our Christ rose from the dead and ascended to heaven, the rulers in heaven, under appointment of God, are commanded to open the gates of heaven, that He who is King of glory may enter in, and having ascended, may sit on the right hand of the Father until He make the enemies His footstool, as has been made manifest by another Psalm. For when the rulers of heaven saw Him of uncomely and dishonoured appearance, and inglorious, not recognising Him, they inquired, ‘Who is this King of glory?’ And the Holy Spirit, either from the person of His Father, or from His own person, answers them, ‘The Lord of hosts, He is this King of glory.’ For every one will confess that not one of those who presided over the gates of the temple at Jerusalem would venture to say concerning Solomon, though he was so glorious a king, or concerning the ark of testimony, ‘Who is this King of glory?’


Anf-03 iv.iv.xx Pg 8
Because Scripture calls idols “vanities” and “vain things.” See 2 Kings xvii. 15, Ps. xxiv. 4, Isa. lix. 4, Deut. xxxii. 21, etc.

Whoever, therefore, honours an idol with the name of God, has fallen into idolatry.  But if I speak of them as gods, something must be added to make it appear that I do not call them gods. For even the Scripture names “gods,” but adds “their,” viz. “of the nations:” just as David does when he had named “gods,” where he says, “But the gods of the nations are demons.”328

328


Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xix Pg 18
Ps. xxiv. 4, 5. He has slightly misquoted the passage.

“For the eyes of the Lord are upon them that fear Him, upon them that hope in His mercy, to deliver their souls from death,” even eternal death, “and to nourish them in their hunger,” that is, after eternal life.2938

2938


Anf-01 viii.iv.lxxxv Pg 0


Anf-01 viii.iv.xxxvi Pg 4
Ps. xxiv.

Accordingly, it is shown that Solomon is not the Lord of hosts; but when our Christ rose from the dead and ascended to heaven, the rulers in heaven, under appointment of God, are commanded to open the gates of heaven, that He who is King of glory may enter in, and having ascended, may sit on the right hand of the Father until He make the enemies His footstool, as has been made manifest by another Psalm. For when the rulers of heaven saw Him of uncomely and dishonoured appearance, and inglorious, not recognising Him, they inquired, ‘Who is this King of glory?’ And the Holy Spirit, either from the person of His Father, or from His own person, answers them, ‘The Lord of hosts, He is this King of glory.’ For every one will confess that not one of those who presided over the gates of the temple at Jerusalem would venture to say concerning Solomon, though he was so glorious a king, or concerning the ark of testimony, ‘Who is this King of glory?’


Anf-02 vi.iv.vii.x Pg 11.1


Anf-01 ii.ii.xxxv Pg 9
Ps. l. 16–23. The reader will observe how the Septuagint followed by Clement differs from the Hebrew.


knowledge,155

155 Or, “knowledge of immortality.”

“who, being the brightness of His majesty, is by so much greater than the angels, as He hath by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they.”156

156


Anf-01 ix.vi.xviii Pg 13
Jer. vii. 2, 3.


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxvii Pg 6
Jer. vii. 3; Zech. vii. 9, 10, Zech. viii. 17; Isa. i. 17–19.

And again: “Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips that they speak no guile; depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.”4359

4359


Anf-01 ix.vi.iii Pg 22
Jer. iv. 22.


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxvii Pg 6
Jer. vii. 3; Zech. vii. 9, 10, Zech. viii. 17; Isa. i. 17–19.

And again: “Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips that they speak no guile; depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.”4359

4359


Anf-01 v.xvi.i Pg 5
Isa. i. 19.

And again, “Ye shall eat flesh even as herbs.”1270

1270


Anf-02 vi.ii.x Pg 14.1
1588 Cod. Sin. here has the singular, “one who ruminates.”

upon the word of the Lord. But what means the cloven-footed? That the righteous man also walks in this world, yet looks forward to the holy state1589

1589 Literally, “holy age.”

[to come]. Behold how well Moses legislated. But how was it possible for them to understand or comprehend these things? We then, rightly understanding his commandments,1590

1590 Cod. Sin. inserts again, “rightly.”

explain them as the Lord intended. For this purpose He circumcised our ears and our hearts, that we might understand these things.


Anf-02 vi.iv.i.xviii Pg 8.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vi Pg 28.1


Anf-03 v.viii.xxvi Pg 8
Isa. i. 19.

the expression means the blessings which await the flesh when in the kingdom of God it shall be renewed, and made like the angels, and waiting to obtain the things “which neither eye hath seen, nor ear heard, and which have not entered into the heart of man.”7467

7467


Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 7
Comp. Isa. v., Jer. xxv.; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

And it so happened as the Lord had spoken. Let us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of God shall be built in glory in the name of the Lord.”1678

1678


Anf-02 vi.iv.iv.xi Pg 4.1


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxix Pg 55
Tertullian calls by a proper name the vineyard which Isaiah (in his chap. v.) designates “the vineyard of the Lord of hosts,” and interprets to be “the house of Israel” (ver. 7). The designation comes from ver. 2, where the original clause ירשֹ והע[טָיִּוַ is translated in the Septuagint, Καὶ ἐφύτευσα ἄμπελον Σωρήκ. Tertullian is most frequently in close agreement with the LXX.

that when “He looked for righteousness therefrom, there was only a cry4704

4704


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxvii Pg 36
See Isa. v. 5, 23, and x. 2.

Of these Isaiah also says, “Woe unto them that are strong in Jerusalem!”4609

4609


Anf-01 ix.vi.xviii Pg 13
Jer. vii. 2, 3.


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxvii Pg 6
Jer. vii. 3; Zech. vii. 9, 10, Zech. viii. 17; Isa. i. 17–19.

And again: “Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips that they speak no guile; depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.”4359

4359


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xliii Pg 5
Hos. v. 15 and vi. 1; 2.

For who can refuse to believe that these words often revolved5168

5168 Volutata.

in the thought of those women between the sorrow of that desertion with which at present they seemed to themselves to have been smitten by the Lord, and the hope of the resurrection itself, by which they rightly supposed that all would be restored to them? But when “they found not the body (of the Lord Jesus),”5169

5169


Anf-03 iv.ix.xiii Pg 53
Oehler refers to Hos. vi. 1; add 2 (ad init.).

—which is His glorious resurrection—He received back into the heavens (whence withal the Spirit Himself had come to the Virgin1430

1430


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xliii Pg 5
Hos. v. 15 and vi. 1; 2.

For who can refuse to believe that these words often revolved5168

5168 Volutata.

in the thought of those women between the sorrow of that desertion with which at present they seemed to themselves to have been smitten by the Lord, and the hope of the resurrection itself, by which they rightly supposed that all would be restored to them? But when “they found not the body (of the Lord Jesus),”5169

5169


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxvii Pg 6
Jer. vii. 3; Zech. vii. 9, 10, Zech. viii. 17; Isa. i. 17–19.

And again: “Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips that they speak no guile; depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.”4359

4359


Anf-01 v.xvi.i Pg 5
Isa. i. 19.

And again, “Ye shall eat flesh even as herbs.”1270

1270


Anf-02 vi.ii.x Pg 14.1
1588 Cod. Sin. here has the singular, “one who ruminates.”

upon the word of the Lord. But what means the cloven-footed? That the righteous man also walks in this world, yet looks forward to the holy state1589

1589 Literally, “holy age.”

[to come]. Behold how well Moses legislated. But how was it possible for them to understand or comprehend these things? We then, rightly understanding his commandments,1590

1590 Cod. Sin. inserts again, “rightly.”

explain them as the Lord intended. For this purpose He circumcised our ears and our hearts, that we might understand these things.


Anf-02 vi.iv.i.xviii Pg 8.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vi Pg 28.1


Anf-03 v.viii.xxvi Pg 8
Isa. i. 19.

the expression means the blessings which await the flesh when in the kingdom of God it shall be renewed, and made like the angels, and waiting to obtain the things “which neither eye hath seen, nor ear heard, and which have not entered into the heart of man.”7467

7467


Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xxii Pg 7.1


Anf-03 iv.ix.xiii Pg 63
See Isa. lv. 6, 7.

in “the time of their visitation,”1440

1440


Anf-01 ii.ii.viii Pg 2
Ezek. xxxiii. 11.

adding, moreover, this gracious declaration, “Repent, O house of Israel, of your iniquity.39

39


Anf-01 v.vi.xi Pg 6
Comp. Ezek. xviii. 23; 32, Ezek. xxxiii. 11; 2 Pet. iii. 9.

The love of the brethren at Troas salutes you; whence also I write to you by Burrhus,971

971 The ms. has “Burgus.”

who was sent along with me by the Ephesians and Smyrnæans, to show their respect:972

972 Or, “for the sake of honour.”

whom the Lord Jesus Christ will requite, in whom they hope, in flesh, and soul, and spirit, and faith, and love, and concord. Fare ye well in the Lord Jesus Christ, our common hope, in the Holy Ghost.


Anf-01 viii.iv.xlvii Pg 7
Ezek. xxxiii. 11–20.

tells, repents of sins; and reckons sinful, unrighteous, and impious the man who fails away from piety and righteousness to unrighteousness and ungodliness. Wherefore also our Lord Jesus Christ said, ‘In whatsoever things I shall take you, in these I shall judge you.’ ”2094

2094


Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.vii Pg 12.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xv Pg 13.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xxiii Pg 29.1


Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xiii Pg 11
Ezek. xxxiii. 11.

be feared, because He dislikes the sinners who do not repent. Accordingly, the divine law enjoins duties in respect of both these attributes: Thou shalt love God, and, Thou shalt fear God. It proposed one for the obedient man, the other for the transgressor.2866

2866


Anf-03 v.iv.v.x Pg 16
Ezek. xxxiii. 11.

You will first have to deny that the Creator ever forgave sins; then you must in reason show3775

3775 Consequens est ut ostendas.

that He never ordained any such prerogative for His Christ; and so you will prove how novel is that boasted3776

3776 Istam.

benevolence of the, of course, novel Christ when you shall have proved that it is neither compatible with3777

3777 Parem.

the Creator nor predicted by the Creator.  But whether to remit sins can appertain to one who is said to be unable to retain them, and whether to absolve can belong to him who is incompetent even to condemn, and whether to forgive is suitable to him against whom no offence can be committed, are questions which we have encountered elsewhere,3778

3778 See book i. chap. xxvi.–xxviii.

when we preferred to drop suggestions3779

3779 Admonere.

rather than treat them anew.3780

3780 Retractare: give a set treatise about them.

Concerning the Son of man our rule3781

3781 Præscriptio.

is a twofold one: that Christ cannot lie, so as to declare Himself the Son of man, if He be not truly so; nor can He be constituted the Son of man, unless He be born of a human parent, either father or mother. And then the discussion will turn on the point, of which human parent He ought to be accounted the son—of the father or the mother?  Since He is (begotten) of God the Father, He is not, of course, (the son) of a human father. If He is not of a human father, it follows that He must be (the son) of a human mother. If of a human mother, it is evident that she must be a virgin. For to whom a human father is not ascribed, to his mother a husband will not be reckoned; and then to what mother a husband is not reckoned, the condition of virginity belongs.3782

3782 To secure terseness in the premisses, we are obliged to lengthen out the brief terms of the conclusion, virgo est.

But if His mother be not a virgin, two fathers will have to be reckoned to Him—a divine and a human one. For she must have a husband, not to be a virgin; and by having a husband, she would cause two fathers—one divine, the other human—to accrue to Him, who would thus be Son both of God and of a man. Such a nativity (if one may call it so)3783

3783 Si forte.

the mythic stories assign to Castor or to Hercules. Now, if this distinction be observed, that is to say, if He be Son of man as born of His mother, because not begotten of a father, and His mother be a virgin, because His father is not human—He will be that Christ whom Isaiah foretold that a virgin should conceive,3784

3784


Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xi Pg 13
Ezek. xxxiii. 11.

Now, if Marcion’s god has exhibited or proclaimed any such thing as this, I will allow him to be “the Father of mercies.” Since, however, he ascribes to him this title only from the time he has been revealed, as if he were the father of mercies from the time only when he began to liberate the human race, then we on our side, too,5690

5690 Atquin et nos.

adopt the same precise date of his alleged revelation; but it is that we may deny him! It is then not competent to him to ascribe any quality to his god, whom indeed he only promulged by the fact of such an ascription; for only if it were previously evident that his god had an existence, could he be permitted to ascribe an attribute to him. The ascribed attribute is only an accident; but accidents5691

5691 The Contingent qualities in logic.

are preceded by the statement of the thing itself of which they are predicated, especially when another claims the attribute which is ascribed to him who has not been previously shown to exist. Our denial of his existence will be all the more peremptory, because of the fact that the attribute which is alleged in proof of it belongs to that God who has been already revealed. Therefore “the New Testament” will appertain to none other than Him who promised it—if not “its letter, yet its spirit;”5692

5692


Anf-03 v.x.i Pg 15
Ezek. xxxiii. 11.

And how is He eager for the death of those who are not sinners? Whom will not these, and perhaps other subtle devices containing heretical poisons, pierce either for doubt if not for destruction, or for irritation if not for death? As for you, therefore, do you, if faith is on the alert, smite on the spot the scorpion with a curse, so far as you can, with your sandal, and leave it dying in its own stupefaction? But if it gluts the wound, it drives the poison inwards, and makes it hasten into the bowels; forthwith all the former senses become dull, the blood of the mind freezes, the flesh of the spirit pines away, loathing for the Christian name is accompanied by a sense of sourness. Already the understanding also seeks for itself a place where it may throw up; and thus, once for all, the weakness with which it has been smitten breathes out wounded faith either in heresy or in heathenism. And now the present state of matters is such, that we are in the midst of an intense heat, the very dog-star of persecution,—a state originating doubtless with the dog-headed one himself.8223

8223 i.e. the devil.—Tr.

Of some Christians the fire, of others the sword, of others the beasts, have made trial; others are hungering in prison for the martyrdoms of which they have had a taste in the meantime by being subjected to clubs and claws8224

8224 An instrument of torture, so called.—Tr.

besides. We ourselves, having been appointed for pursuit, are like hares being hemmed in from a distance; and heretics go about according to their wont.  Therefore the state of the times has prompted me to prepare by my pen, in opposition to the little beasts which trouble our sect, our antidote against poison, that I may thereby effect cures.  You who read will at the same time drink. Nor is the draught bitter. If the utterances of the Lord are sweeter than honey and the honeycombs,8225

8225


Anf-03 vi.ii.iv Pg 4
Dan. vii. 24, very loosely quoted.

In like manner Daniel says concerning the same, “And I beheld the fourth beast, wicked and powerful, and more savage than all the beasts of the earth, and how from it sprang up ten horns, and out of them a little budding horn, and how it subdued under one three of the great horns.”1471

1471


Anf-03 vi.iii.xx Pg 4
Perhaps Tertullian is referring to Prov. xxviii. 13. If we confess now, we shall be forgiven, and not put to shame at the judgment day.

for we do at the same time both make satisfaction8746

8746 See de Orat. c. xxiii. ad fin., and the note there.

for our former sins, by mortification of our flesh and spirit, and lay beforehand the foundation of defences against the temptations which will closely follow. “Watch and pray,” saith (the Lord), “lest ye fall into temptation.”8747

8747


Anf-01 ii.ii.viii Pg 6
Isa. i. 16–20.

Desiring, therefore, that all His beloved should be partakers of repentance, He has, by His almighty will, established [these declarations].


Anf-01 viii.ii.xliv Pg 3
Isa. i. 16, etc.

And that expression, “The sword shall devour you,” does not mean that the disobedient shall be slain by the sword, but the sword of God is fire, of which they who choose to do wickedly become the fuel. Wherefore He says, “The sword shall devour you: for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.” And if He had spoken concerning a sword that cuts and at once despatches, He would not have said, shall devour. And so, too, Plato, when he says, “The blame is his who chooses, and God is blameless,”1858

1858 Plato, Rep. x. [On this remarkable passage refer to Biog. Note above. See, also, brilliant note of the sophist De Maistre, Œuvres, ii. p. 105. Ed. Paris, 1853.]

took this from the prophet Moses and uttered it. For Moses is more ancient than all the Greek writers. And whatever both philosophers and poets have said concerning the immortality of the soul, or punishments after death, or contemplation of things heavenly, or doctrines of the like kind, they have received such suggestions from the prophets as have enabled them to understand and interpret these things. And hence there seem to be seeds of truth among all men; but they are charged with not accurately understanding [the truth] when they assert contradictories. So that what we say about future events being foretold, we do not say it as if they came about by a fatal necessity; but God foreknowing all that shall be done by all men, and it being His decree that the future actions of men shall all be recompensed according to their several value, He foretells by the Spirit of prophecy that He will bestow meet rewards according to the merit of the actions done, always urging the human race to effort and recollection, showing that He cares and provides for men. But by the agency of the devils death has been decreed against those who read the books of Hystaspes, or of the Sibyl,1859

1859 [On the Orphica and Sibyllina, see Bull, Works, vol. vi. pp. 291–298.]

or of the prophets, that through fear they may prevent men who read them from receiving the knowledge of the good, and may retain them in slavery to themselves; which, however, they could not always effect. For not only do we fearlessly read them, but, as you see, bring them for your inspection, knowing that their contents will be pleasing to all. And if we persuade even a few, our gain will be very great; for, as good husbandmen, we shall receive the reward from the Master.


Anf-01 ix.vi.xlii Pg 15
Isa. i. 16.

Thus, no doubt, since they had transgressed and sinned in the same manner, so did they receive the same reproof as did the Sodomites. But when they should be converted and come to repentance, and cease from evil, they should have power to become the sons of God, and to receive the inheritance of immortality which is given by Him. For this reason, therefore, He has termed those “angels of the devil,” and “children of the wicked one,”4448

4448


Anf-01 viii.ii.lxi Pg 4
Isa. i. 16–20.


Anf-02 vi.iii.iii.xii Pg 21.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xiv Pg 116.1


Anf-02 iv.ii.iii.xii Pg 2.1


Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xix Pg 6
Isa. i. 16, 17.

be fond of the divine expostulations:2926

2926


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxvii Pg 6
Jer. vii. 3; Zech. vii. 9, 10, Zech. viii. 17; Isa. i. 17–19.

And again: “Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips that they speak no guile; depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.”4359

4359


Anf-01 v.xvi.i Pg 5
Isa. i. 19.

And again, “Ye shall eat flesh even as herbs.”1270

1270


Anf-02 vi.ii.x Pg 14.1
1588 Cod. Sin. here has the singular, “one who ruminates.”

upon the word of the Lord. But what means the cloven-footed? That the righteous man also walks in this world, yet looks forward to the holy state1589

1589 Literally, “holy age.”

[to come]. Behold how well Moses legislated. But how was it possible for them to understand or comprehend these things? We then, rightly understanding his commandments,1590

1590 Cod. Sin. inserts again, “rightly.”

explain them as the Lord intended. For this purpose He circumcised our ears and our hearts, that we might understand these things.


Anf-02 vi.iv.i.xviii Pg 8.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vi Pg 28.1


Anf-03 v.viii.xxvi Pg 8
Isa. i. 19.

the expression means the blessings which await the flesh when in the kingdom of God it shall be renewed, and made like the angels, and waiting to obtain the things “which neither eye hath seen, nor ear heard, and which have not entered into the heart of man.”7467

7467


Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xxii Pg 7.1


Anf-03 iv.ix.xiii Pg 63
See Isa. lv. 6, 7.

in “the time of their visitation,”1440

1440


Anf-01 ii.ii.viii Pg 3
Ezek. xviii. 30.

Say to the children of My people, Though your sins reach from earth to heaven, I and though they be redder40

40


Anf-03 vi.ii.iv Pg 3
The Latin reads, “Daniel” instead of “Enoch;” comp. Dan. ix. 24–27.

says, “For for this end the Lord has cut short the times and the days, that His Beloved may hasten; and He will come to the inheritance.” And the prophet also speaks thus: “Ten kingdoms shall reign upon the earth, and a little king shall rise up after them, who shall subdue under one three of the kings.”1470

1470


Anf-02 vi.iii.i.x Pg 16.1


Anf-01 ix.viii.xxxvi Pg 7
Rom. x. 8; Deut. xxx. 14.

as the same apostle declares, being easy of comprehension to those who are obedient. For it renders us like to Christ, if we experience “the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings.”4864

4864


Anf-01 v.iv.vii Pg 8
Ps. lxxxv. 9.

And says He, “Upon whom will I look, but upon him that is humble and quiet, and that trembles at my words?”772

772


Anf-01 ix.vi.v Pg 4
Isa. xxvii. 6.

The fruit, therefore, having been sown throughout all the world, she (Jerusalem) was deservedly forsaken, and those things which had formerly brought forth fruit abundantly were taken away; for from these, according to the flesh, were Christ and the apostles enabled to bring forth fruit. But now these are no longer useful for bringing forth fruit. For all things which have a beginning in time must of course have an end in time also.


Anf-01 viii.iv.cxx Pg 4
Gen. xlix. 10.

And it is plain that this was spoken not of Judah, but of Christ. For all we out of all nations do expect not Judah, but Jesus, who led your fathers out of Egypt. For the prophecy referred even to the advent of Christ: ‘Till He come for whom this is laid up, and He shall be the expectation of nations.’ Jesus came, therefore, as we have shown at length, and is expected again to appear above the clouds; whose name you profane, and labour hard to get it profaned over all the earth. It were possible for me, sirs,” I continued, “to contend against you about the reading which you so interpret, saying it is written, ‘Till the things laid up for Him come;’ though the Seventy have not so explained it, but thus, ‘Till He comes for whom this is laid up.’ But since what follows indicates that the reference is to Christ (for it is, ‘and He shall be the expectation of nations’), I do not proceed to have a mere verbal controversy with you, as I have not attempted to establish proof about Christ from the passages of Scripture which are not admitted by you2409

2409 [Note this important point. He forbears to cite the New Testament.]

which I quoted from the words of Jeremiah the prophet, and Esdras, and David; but from those which are even now admitted by you, which had your teachers comprehended, be well assured they would have deleted them, as they did those about the death of Isaiah, whom you sawed asunder with a wooden saw. And this was a mysterious type of Christ being about to cut your nation in two, and to raise those worthy of the honour to the everlasting kingdom along with the holy patriarchs and prophets; but He has said that He will send others to the condemnation of the unquenchable fire along with similar disobedient and impenitent men from all the nations. ‘For they shall come,’ He said, ‘from the west and from the east, and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven; but the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness.’2410

2410


Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxii Pg 2
Gen. xlix. 10.

It is yours to make accurate inquiry, and ascertain up to whose time the Jews had a lawgiver and king of their own. Up to the time of Jesus Christ, who taught us, and interpreted the prophecies which were not yet understood, [they had a lawgiver] as was foretold by the holy and divine Spirit of prophecy through Moses, “that a ruler would not fail the Jews until He should come for whom the kingdom was reserved” (for Judah was the forefather of the Jews, from whom also they have their name of Jews); and after He (i.e., Christ) appeared, you began to rule the Jews, and gained possession of all their territory. And the prophecy, “He shall be the expectation of the nations,” signified that there would be some of all nations who should look for Him to come again. And this indeed you can see for yourselves, and be convinced of by fact. For of all races of men there are some who look for Him who was crucified in Judæa, and after whose crucifixion the land was straightway surrendered to you as spoil of war. And the prophecy, “binding His foal to the vine, and washing His robe in the blood of the grape,” was a significant symbol of the things that were to happen to Christ, and of what He was to do. For the foal of an ass stood bound to a vine at the entrance of a village, and He ordered His acquaintances to bring it to Him then; and when it was brought, He mounted and sat upon it, and entered Jerusalem, where was the vast temple of the Jews which was afterwards destroyed by you. And after this He was crucified, that the rest of the prophecy might be fulfilled. For this “washing His robe in the blood of the grape” was predictive of the passion He was to endure, cleansing by His blood those who believe on Him. For what is called by the Divine Spirit through the prophet “His robe,” are those men who believe in Him in whom abideth the seed1828

1828 Grabe would here read, not σπέρμα, but πνεῦμα, the spirit; but the Benedictine, Otto, and Trollope all think that no change should be made.

of God, the Word. And what is spoken of as “the blood of the grape,” signifies that He who should appear would have blood, though not of the seed of man, but of the power of God. And the first power after God the Father and Lord of all is the Word, who is also the Son; and of Him we will, in what follows, relate how He took flesh and became man. For as man did not make the blood of the vine, but God, so it was hereby intimated that the blood should not be of human seed, but of divine power, as we have said above. And Isaiah, another prophet, foretelling the same things in other words, spoke thus: “A star shall rise out of Jacob, and a flower shall spring from the root of Jesse; and His arm shall the nations trust.1829

1829


Anf-01 v.vi.ix Pg 12
Gen. xlix. 10.

have been fulfilled in the Gospel, [our Lord saying,] “Go ye and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.”964

964


Anf-01 viii.ii.liv Pg 2
Gen. xlix. 10.

The devils, accordingly, when they heard these prophetic words, said that Bacchus was the son of Jupiter, and gave out that he was the discoverer of the vine, and they number wine1883

1883 In the ms. the reading is οἶνον (wine); but as Justin’s argument seems to require ὄνον (an ass), Sylburg inserted this latter word in his edition; and this reading is approved by Grabe and Thirlby, and adopted by Otto and Trollope. It may be added, that ἀναγράφουσι is much more suitable to ὄνον than to οἶνον.

[or, the ass] among his mysteries; and they taught that, having been torn in pieces, he ascended into heaven. And because in the prophecy of Moses it had not been expressly intimated whether He who was to come was the Son of God, and whether He would, riding on the foal, remain on earth or ascend into heaven, and because the name of “foal” could mean either the foal of an ass or the foal of a horse, they, not knowing whether He who was foretold would bring the foal of an ass or of a horse as the sign of His coming, nor whether He was the Son of God, as we said above, or of man, gave out that Bellerophon, a man born of man, himself ascended to heaven on his horse Pegasus. And when they heard it said by the other prophet Isaiah, that He should be born of a virgin, and by His own means ascend into heaven, they pretended that Perseus was spoken of. And when they knew what was said, as has been cited above, in the prophecies written aforetime, “Strong as a giant to run his course,”1884

1884


Anf-01 viii.iv.lii Pg 2
[Bible:Gen.49.11 Bible:Gen.49.18 Bible:Gen.49.24">Gen. xlix. 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 24. These texts are frequently referred to by Justin.]

that there would be two advents of Christ, and that in the first He would suffer, and that after He came there would be neither prophet nor king in your nation (I proceeded), and that the nations who believed in the suffering Christ would look for His future appearance. And for this reason the Holy Spirit had uttered these truths in a parable, and obscurely: for,” I added, “it is said, ‘Judah, thy brethren have praised thee: thy hands [shall be] on the neck of thine enemies; the sons of thy father shall worship thee. Judah is a lion’s whelp; from the germ, my son, thou art sprung up. Reclining, he lay down like a lion, and like [a lion’s] whelp: who shall raise him up? A ruler shall not depart from Judah, or a leader from his thighs, until that which is laid up in store for him shall come; and he shall be the desire of nations, binding his foal to the vine, and the foal of his ass to the tendril of the vine. He shall wash his garments in wine, and his vesture in the blood of the grape. His eyes shall be bright with2113

2113 Or, “in comparison of.”

wine, and his teeth white like milk.’2114

2114


Anf-01 ix.vi.xi Pg 11
Gen. xlix. 10–12, LXX.

For, let those who have the reputation of investigating everything, inquire at what time a prince and leader failed out of Judah, and who is the hope of the nations, who also is the vine, what was the ass’s colt [referred to as] His, what the clothing, and what the eyes, what the teeth, and what the wine, and thus let them investigate every one of the points mentioned; and they shall find that there was none other announced than our Lord, Christ Jesus. Wherefore Moses, when chiding the ingratitude of the people, said, “Ye infatuated people, and unwise, do ye thus requite the Lord?”3925

3925


Anf-01 viii.iv.cxx Pg 4
Gen. xlix. 10.

And it is plain that this was spoken not of Judah, but of Christ. For all we out of all nations do expect not Judah, but Jesus, who led your fathers out of Egypt. For the prophecy referred even to the advent of Christ: ‘Till He come for whom this is laid up, and He shall be the expectation of nations.’ Jesus came, therefore, as we have shown at length, and is expected again to appear above the clouds; whose name you profane, and labour hard to get it profaned over all the earth. It were possible for me, sirs,” I continued, “to contend against you about the reading which you so interpret, saying it is written, ‘Till the things laid up for Him come;’ though the Seventy have not so explained it, but thus, ‘Till He comes for whom this is laid up.’ But since what follows indicates that the reference is to Christ (for it is, ‘and He shall be the expectation of nations’), I do not proceed to have a mere verbal controversy with you, as I have not attempted to establish proof about Christ from the passages of Scripture which are not admitted by you2409

2409 [Note this important point. He forbears to cite the New Testament.]

which I quoted from the words of Jeremiah the prophet, and Esdras, and David; but from those which are even now admitted by you, which had your teachers comprehended, be well assured they would have deleted them, as they did those about the death of Isaiah, whom you sawed asunder with a wooden saw. And this was a mysterious type of Christ being about to cut your nation in two, and to raise those worthy of the honour to the everlasting kingdom along with the holy patriarchs and prophets; but He has said that He will send others to the condemnation of the unquenchable fire along with similar disobedient and impenitent men from all the nations. ‘For they shall come,’ He said, ‘from the west and from the east, and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven; but the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness.’2410

2410


Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxii Pg 2
Gen. xlix. 10.

It is yours to make accurate inquiry, and ascertain up to whose time the Jews had a lawgiver and king of their own. Up to the time of Jesus Christ, who taught us, and interpreted the prophecies which were not yet understood, [they had a lawgiver] as was foretold by the holy and divine Spirit of prophecy through Moses, “that a ruler would not fail the Jews until He should come for whom the kingdom was reserved” (for Judah was the forefather of the Jews, from whom also they have their name of Jews); and after He (i.e., Christ) appeared, you began to rule the Jews, and gained possession of all their territory. And the prophecy, “He shall be the expectation of the nations,” signified that there would be some of all nations who should look for Him to come again. And this indeed you can see for yourselves, and be convinced of by fact. For of all races of men there are some who look for Him who was crucified in Judæa, and after whose crucifixion the land was straightway surrendered to you as spoil of war. And the prophecy, “binding His foal to the vine, and washing His robe in the blood of the grape,” was a significant symbol of the things that were to happen to Christ, and of what He was to do. For the foal of an ass stood bound to a vine at the entrance of a village, and He ordered His acquaintances to bring it to Him then; and when it was brought, He mounted and sat upon it, and entered Jerusalem, where was the vast temple of the Jews which was afterwards destroyed by you. And after this He was crucified, that the rest of the prophecy might be fulfilled. For this “washing His robe in the blood of the grape” was predictive of the passion He was to endure, cleansing by His blood those who believe on Him. For what is called by the Divine Spirit through the prophet “His robe,” are those men who believe in Him in whom abideth the seed1828

1828 Grabe would here read, not σπέρμα, but πνεῦμα, the spirit; but the Benedictine, Otto, and Trollope all think that no change should be made.

of God, the Word. And what is spoken of as “the blood of the grape,” signifies that He who should appear would have blood, though not of the seed of man, but of the power of God. And the first power after God the Father and Lord of all is the Word, who is also the Son; and of Him we will, in what follows, relate how He took flesh and became man. For as man did not make the blood of the vine, but God, so it was hereby intimated that the blood should not be of human seed, but of divine power, as we have said above. And Isaiah, another prophet, foretelling the same things in other words, spoke thus: “A star shall rise out of Jacob, and a flower shall spring from the root of Jesse; and His arm shall the nations trust.1829

1829


Anf-01 v.vi.ix Pg 12
Gen. xlix. 10.

have been fulfilled in the Gospel, [our Lord saying,] “Go ye and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.”964

964


Anf-01 viii.ii.liv Pg 2
Gen. xlix. 10.

The devils, accordingly, when they heard these prophetic words, said that Bacchus was the son of Jupiter, and gave out that he was the discoverer of the vine, and they number wine1883

1883 In the ms. the reading is οἶνον (wine); but as Justin’s argument seems to require ὄνον (an ass), Sylburg inserted this latter word in his edition; and this reading is approved by Grabe and Thirlby, and adopted by Otto and Trollope. It may be added, that ἀναγράφουσι is much more suitable to ὄνον than to οἶνον.

[or, the ass] among his mysteries; and they taught that, having been torn in pieces, he ascended into heaven. And because in the prophecy of Moses it had not been expressly intimated whether He who was to come was the Son of God, and whether He would, riding on the foal, remain on earth or ascend into heaven, and because the name of “foal” could mean either the foal of an ass or the foal of a horse, they, not knowing whether He who was foretold would bring the foal of an ass or of a horse as the sign of His coming, nor whether He was the Son of God, as we said above, or of man, gave out that Bellerophon, a man born of man, himself ascended to heaven on his horse Pegasus. And when they heard it said by the other prophet Isaiah, that He should be born of a virgin, and by His own means ascend into heaven, they pretended that Perseus was spoken of. And when they knew what was said, as has been cited above, in the prophecies written aforetime, “Strong as a giant to run his course,”1884

1884


Anf-01 viii.iv.lii Pg 2
[Bible:Gen.49.11 Bible:Gen.49.18 Bible:Gen.49.24">Gen. xlix. 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 24. These texts are frequently referred to by Justin.]

that there would be two advents of Christ, and that in the first He would suffer, and that after He came there would be neither prophet nor king in your nation (I proceeded), and that the nations who believed in the suffering Christ would look for His future appearance. And for this reason the Holy Spirit had uttered these truths in a parable, and obscurely: for,” I added, “it is said, ‘Judah, thy brethren have praised thee: thy hands [shall be] on the neck of thine enemies; the sons of thy father shall worship thee. Judah is a lion’s whelp; from the germ, my son, thou art sprung up. Reclining, he lay down like a lion, and like [a lion’s] whelp: who shall raise him up? A ruler shall not depart from Judah, or a leader from his thighs, until that which is laid up in store for him shall come; and he shall be the desire of nations, binding his foal to the vine, and the foal of his ass to the tendril of the vine. He shall wash his garments in wine, and his vesture in the blood of the grape. His eyes shall be bright with2113

2113 Or, “in comparison of.”

wine, and his teeth white like milk.’2114

2114


Anf-01 ix.vi.xi Pg 11
Gen. xlix. 10–12, LXX.

For, let those who have the reputation of investigating everything, inquire at what time a prince and leader failed out of Judah, and who is the hope of the nations, who also is the vine, what was the ass’s colt [referred to as] His, what the clothing, and what the eyes, what the teeth, and what the wine, and thus let them investigate every one of the points mentioned; and they shall find that there was none other announced than our Lord, Christ Jesus. Wherefore Moses, when chiding the ingratitude of the people, said, “Ye infatuated people, and unwise, do ye thus requite the Lord?”3925

3925


Anf-01 viii.iv.xxxiv Pg 0


Anf-01 viii.iv.xxxiv Pg 2
Ps. lxxii.

And at the close of this Psalm which I have quoted, it is written, ‘The hymns of David the son of Jesse are ended.’2034

2034 [A striking passage in De Maistre (Œuvres, vol. vi. p. 275) is worthy of comparison.]

Moreover, that Solomon was a renowned and great king, by whom the temple called that at Jerusalem was built, I know; but that none of those things mentioned in the Psalm happened to him, is evident. For neither did all kings worship him; nor did he reign to the ends of the earth; nor did his enemies, falling before him, lick the dust. Nay, also, I venture to repeat what is written in the book of Kings as committed by him, how through a woman’s influence he worshipped the idols of Sidon, which those of the Gentiles who know God, the Maker of all things through Jesus the crucified, do not venture to do, but abide every torture and vengeance even to the extremity of death, rather than worship idols, or eat meat offered to idols.”


Npnf-201 iv.viii.xvii Pg 11


Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxi Pg 2
Ps. lxxii. 17.

But if all nations are blessed in Christ, and we of all nations believe in Him, then He is indeed the Christ, and we are those blessed by Him. God formerly gave the sun as an object of worship,2413

2413


Anf-03 iv.ix.xiv Pg 34
Or, “unto eternity.” Comp. Bible:Ps.89.35-Ps.89.37">2 Sam. (2 Kings in LXX.) vii. 13; 1 Chron. xvii. 12; Ps. lxxxix. 3, 4, 29, 35, 36, 37 (in LXX. Bible:Ps.88.38">Ps. lxxxviii. 4, 5, 30, 36, 37, 38).

is more suitable to Christ, God’s Son, than to Solomon,—a temporal king, to wit, who reigned over Israel alone. For at the present day nations are invoking Christ which used not to know Him; and peoples at the present day are fleeing in a body to the Christ of whom in days bygone they were ignorant1475

1475


Anf-01 ix.vi.iv Pg 3
Ps. cii. 25–28. The cause of the difference in the numbering of the Psalms is that the Septuagint embraces in one psalm—the ninth—the two which form the ninth and tenth in the Hebrew text.

pointing out plainly what things they are that pass away, and who it is that doth endure for ever—God, together with His servants. And in like manner Esaias says: “Lift up your eyes to the heavens, and look upon the earth beneath; for the heaven has been set together as smoke, and the earth shall wax old like a garment, and they who dwell therein shall die in like manner. But my salvation shall be for ever, and my righteousness shall not pass away.”3832

3832


Anf-01 ix.iii.xxxv Pg 8
Ps. cxlviii. 5, 6.

And again, He thus speaks respecting the salvation of man: “He asked life of Thee, and Thou gavest him length of days for ever and ever;”3292

3292


Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxxviii Pg 2
Isa. liv. 9 comes nearer to these words than any other passage; but still the exact quotation is not in Isaiah, or in any other part of Scripture. [It is quite probable that Isa. liv. 9 was thus misunderstood by the Jews, as Trypho seems to acquiesce.]

By this which God said was meant that the mystery of saved men appeared in the deluge. For righteous Noah, along with the other mortals at the deluge, i.e., with his own wife, his three sons and their wives, being eight in number, were a symbol of the eighth day, wherein Christ appeared when He rose from the dead, for ever the first in power. For Christ, being the first-born of every creature, became again the chief of another race regenerated by Himself through water, and faith, and wood, containing the mystery of the cross; even as Noah was saved by wood when he rode over the waters with his household. Accordingly, when the prophet says, ‘I saved thee in the times of Noah,’ as I have already remarked, he addresses the people who are equally faithful to God, and possess the same signs. For when Moses had the rod in his hands, he led your nation through the sea. And you believe that this was spoken to your nation only, or to the land. But the whole earth, as the Scripture says, was inundated, and the water rose in height fifteen cubits above all the mountains: so that it is evident this was not spoken to the land, but to the people who obeyed Him: for whom also He had before prepared a resting-place in Jerusalem, as was previously demonstrated by all the symbols of the deluge; I mean, that by water, faith, and wood, those who are afore-prepared, and who repent of the sins which they have committed, shall escape from the impending judgment of God.


Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxxviii Pg 2
Isa. liv. 9 comes nearer to these words than any other passage; but still the exact quotation is not in Isaiah, or in any other part of Scripture. [It is quite probable that Isa. liv. 9 was thus misunderstood by the Jews, as Trypho seems to acquiesce.]

By this which God said was meant that the mystery of saved men appeared in the deluge. For righteous Noah, along with the other mortals at the deluge, i.e., with his own wife, his three sons and their wives, being eight in number, were a symbol of the eighth day, wherein Christ appeared when He rose from the dead, for ever the first in power. For Christ, being the first-born of every creature, became again the chief of another race regenerated by Himself through water, and faith, and wood, containing the mystery of the cross; even as Noah was saved by wood when he rode over the waters with his household. Accordingly, when the prophet says, ‘I saved thee in the times of Noah,’ as I have already remarked, he addresses the people who are equally faithful to God, and possess the same signs. For when Moses had the rod in his hands, he led your nation through the sea. And you believe that this was spoken to your nation only, or to the land. But the whole earth, as the Scripture says, was inundated, and the water rose in height fifteen cubits above all the mountains: so that it is evident this was not spoken to the land, but to the people who obeyed Him: for whom also He had before prepared a resting-place in Jerusalem, as was previously demonstrated by all the symbols of the deluge; I mean, that by water, faith, and wood, those who are afore-prepared, and who repent of the sins which they have committed, shall escape from the impending judgment of God.


Anf-01 ix.vi.xviii Pg 17
Isa. xliii. 23, 24.

He says, therefore, “Upon this man will I look, even upon him that is humble, and meek, and who trembles at My words.”4021

4021


Anf-01 viii.iv.cxx Pg 4
Gen. xlix. 10.

And it is plain that this was spoken not of Judah, but of Christ. For all we out of all nations do expect not Judah, but Jesus, who led your fathers out of Egypt. For the prophecy referred even to the advent of Christ: ‘Till He come for whom this is laid up, and He shall be the expectation of nations.’ Jesus came, therefore, as we have shown at length, and is expected again to appear above the clouds; whose name you profane, and labour hard to get it profaned over all the earth. It were possible for me, sirs,” I continued, “to contend against you about the reading which you so interpret, saying it is written, ‘Till the things laid up for Him come;’ though the Seventy have not so explained it, but thus, ‘Till He comes for whom this is laid up.’ But since what follows indicates that the reference is to Christ (for it is, ‘and He shall be the expectation of nations’), I do not proceed to have a mere verbal controversy with you, as I have not attempted to establish proof about Christ from the passages of Scripture which are not admitted by you2409

2409 [Note this important point. He forbears to cite the New Testament.]

which I quoted from the words of Jeremiah the prophet, and Esdras, and David; but from those which are even now admitted by you, which had your teachers comprehended, be well assured they would have deleted them, as they did those about the death of Isaiah, whom you sawed asunder with a wooden saw. And this was a mysterious type of Christ being about to cut your nation in two, and to raise those worthy of the honour to the everlasting kingdom along with the holy patriarchs and prophets; but He has said that He will send others to the condemnation of the unquenchable fire along with similar disobedient and impenitent men from all the nations. ‘For they shall come,’ He said, ‘from the west and from the east, and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven; but the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness.’2410

2410


Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxii Pg 2
Gen. xlix. 10.

It is yours to make accurate inquiry, and ascertain up to whose time the Jews had a lawgiver and king of their own. Up to the time of Jesus Christ, who taught us, and interpreted the prophecies which were not yet understood, [they had a lawgiver] as was foretold by the holy and divine Spirit of prophecy through Moses, “that a ruler would not fail the Jews until He should come for whom the kingdom was reserved” (for Judah was the forefather of the Jews, from whom also they have their name of Jews); and after He (i.e., Christ) appeared, you began to rule the Jews, and gained possession of all their territory. And the prophecy, “He shall be the expectation of the nations,” signified that there would be some of all nations who should look for Him to come again. And this indeed you can see for yourselves, and be convinced of by fact. For of all races of men there are some who look for Him who was crucified in Judæa, and after whose crucifixion the land was straightway surrendered to you as spoil of war. And the prophecy, “binding His foal to the vine, and washing His robe in the blood of the grape,” was a significant symbol of the things that were to happen to Christ, and of what He was to do. For the foal of an ass stood bound to a vine at the entrance of a village, and He ordered His acquaintances to bring it to Him then; and when it was brought, He mounted and sat upon it, and entered Jerusalem, where was the vast temple of the Jews which was afterwards destroyed by you. And after this He was crucified, that the rest of the prophecy might be fulfilled. For this “washing His robe in the blood of the grape” was predictive of the passion He was to endure, cleansing by His blood those who believe on Him. For what is called by the Divine Spirit through the prophet “His robe,” are those men who believe in Him in whom abideth the seed1828

1828 Grabe would here read, not σπέρμα, but πνεῦμα, the spirit; but the Benedictine, Otto, and Trollope all think that no change should be made.

of God, the Word. And what is spoken of as “the blood of the grape,” signifies that He who should appear would have blood, though not of the seed of man, but of the power of God. And the first power after God the Father and Lord of all is the Word, who is also the Son; and of Him we will, in what follows, relate how He took flesh and became man. For as man did not make the blood of the vine, but God, so it was hereby intimated that the blood should not be of human seed, but of divine power, as we have said above. And Isaiah, another prophet, foretelling the same things in other words, spoke thus: “A star shall rise out of Jacob, and a flower shall spring from the root of Jesse; and His arm shall the nations trust.1829

1829


Anf-01 v.vi.ix Pg 12
Gen. xlix. 10.

have been fulfilled in the Gospel, [our Lord saying,] “Go ye and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.”964

964


Anf-01 viii.ii.liv Pg 2
Gen. xlix. 10.

The devils, accordingly, when they heard these prophetic words, said that Bacchus was the son of Jupiter, and gave out that he was the discoverer of the vine, and they number wine1883

1883 In the ms. the reading is οἶνον (wine); but as Justin’s argument seems to require ὄνον (an ass), Sylburg inserted this latter word in his edition; and this reading is approved by Grabe and Thirlby, and adopted by Otto and Trollope. It may be added, that ἀναγράφουσι is much more suitable to ὄνον than to οἶνον.

[or, the ass] among his mysteries; and they taught that, having been torn in pieces, he ascended into heaven. And because in the prophecy of Moses it had not been expressly intimated whether He who was to come was the Son of God, and whether He would, riding on the foal, remain on earth or ascend into heaven, and because the name of “foal” could mean either the foal of an ass or the foal of a horse, they, not knowing whether He who was foretold would bring the foal of an ass or of a horse as the sign of His coming, nor whether He was the Son of God, as we said above, or of man, gave out that Bellerophon, a man born of man, himself ascended to heaven on his horse Pegasus. And when they heard it said by the other prophet Isaiah, that He should be born of a virgin, and by His own means ascend into heaven, they pretended that Perseus was spoken of. And when they knew what was said, as has been cited above, in the prophecies written aforetime, “Strong as a giant to run his course,”1884

1884


Anf-01 viii.iv.lii Pg 2
[Bible:Gen.49.11 Bible:Gen.49.18 Bible:Gen.49.24">Gen. xlix. 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 24. These texts are frequently referred to by Justin.]

that there would be two advents of Christ, and that in the first He would suffer, and that after He came there would be neither prophet nor king in your nation (I proceeded), and that the nations who believed in the suffering Christ would look for His future appearance. And for this reason the Holy Spirit had uttered these truths in a parable, and obscurely: for,” I added, “it is said, ‘Judah, thy brethren have praised thee: thy hands [shall be] on the neck of thine enemies; the sons of thy father shall worship thee. Judah is a lion’s whelp; from the germ, my son, thou art sprung up. Reclining, he lay down like a lion, and like [a lion’s] whelp: who shall raise him up? A ruler shall not depart from Judah, or a leader from his thighs, until that which is laid up in store for him shall come; and he shall be the desire of nations, binding his foal to the vine, and the foal of his ass to the tendril of the vine. He shall wash his garments in wine, and his vesture in the blood of the grape. His eyes shall be bright with2113

2113 Or, “in comparison of.”

wine, and his teeth white like milk.’2114

2114


Anf-01 ix.vi.xi Pg 11
Gen. xlix. 10–12, LXX.

For, let those who have the reputation of investigating everything, inquire at what time a prince and leader failed out of Judah, and who is the hope of the nations, who also is the vine, what was the ass’s colt [referred to as] His, what the clothing, and what the eyes, what the teeth, and what the wine, and thus let them investigate every one of the points mentioned; and they shall find that there was none other announced than our Lord, Christ Jesus. Wherefore Moses, when chiding the ingratitude of the people, said, “Ye infatuated people, and unwise, do ye thus requite the Lord?”3925

3925


Anf-03 iv.ii Pg 171
Catal. Scrippt. Eccles. c. 18.

and on Ezek. xxxvi.;55

55 P. 952, tom. iii. Opp. ed. Bened.

and by Gennadius of Marseilles.56

56 De Ecclesiæ dogmatibus, c. 55.


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxvii Pg 9
Jer. vi. 17, 18.

It is therefore one and the same Father who planted the vineyard, who led forth the people, who sent the prophets, who sent His own Son, and who gave the vineyard to those other husbandmen that render the fruits in their season.


Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xxii Pg 14
An inexact quotation of Isa. xl .28.

Although He had respect to the offerings of Abel, and smelled a sweet savour from the holocaust of Noah, yet what pleasure could He receive from the flesh of sheep, or the odour of burning victims? And yet the simple and God-fearing mind of those who offered what they were receiving from God, both in the way of food and of a sweet smell, was favourably accepted before God, in the sense of respectful homage2975

2975 Honorem.

to God, who did not so much want what was offered, as that which prompted the offering. Suppose now, that some dependant were to offer to a rich man or a king, who was in want of nothing, some very insignificant gift, will the amount and quality of the gift bring dishonour2976

2976 Infuscabit.

to the rich man and the king; or will the consideration2977

2977 Titulus.

of the homage give them pleasure? Were, however, the dependant, either of his own accord or even in compliance with a command, to present to him gifts suitably to his rank, and were he to observe the solemnities due to a king, only without faith and purity of heart, and without any readiness for other acts of obedience, will not that king or rich man consequently exclaim: “To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me? I am full of your solemnities, your feast-days, and your Sabbaths.”2978

2978


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xiii Pg 5
Isa. xl. 9.

“They were mightily3907

3907 In vigore. Or this phrase may qualify the noun thus: “They were astonished at His doctrine, in its might.”

astonished at His doctrine; for He was teaching as one who had power.”3908

3908


Anf-03 v.iv.vi.ii Pg 18
Isa. xl. 9 (Septuagint).

Also when, with respect to the apostles personally, He says, “How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, that bring good tidings of good”5252

5252


Anf-01 ix.iv.xiv Pg 3
Rom. x. 15; Isa. lii. 7.

he shows clearly that it was not merely one, but there were many who used to preach the truth. And again, in the Epistle to the Corinthians, when he had recounted all those who had seen God3529

3529 All the previous editors accept the reading Deum without remark, but Harvey argues that it must be regarded as a mistake for Dominum. He scarcely seems, however, to give sufficient weight to the quotation which immediately follows.

after the resurrection, he says in continuation, “But whether it were I or they, so we preach, and so ye believed,”3530

3530


Anf-03 v.iv.vi.v Pg 8
Isa. lii. 7.

For the herald of good, that is, of God’s “grace” was well aware that along with it “peace” also was to be proclaimed.5392

5392 Pacem quam præferendam.

Now, when he announces these blessings as “from God the Father and the Lord Jesus,”5393

5393


Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xxii Pg 3
Isa. lii. 7 and Rom. x. 15.

not of war nor evil tidings. In response to which is the psalm, “Their sound is gone through all the earth, and their words to the ends of the world;”3401

3401


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xiii Pg 9
Our author’s reading of Isa. lii. 7.

So one of the twelve (minor prophets), Nahum: “For behold upon the mountain the swift feet of Him that bringeth glad tidings of peace.”3911

3911 Nahum i. 15.

Moreover, concerning the voice of His prayer to the Father by night, the psalm manifestly says: “O my God, I will cry in the day-time, and Thou shalt hear; and in the night season, and it shall not be in vain to me.”3912

3912


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxxiv Pg 55
See Isa. lii. 7, xxxiii. 14 (Sept.), and Amos ix. 6.

Down in hell, however, it was said concerning them: “They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them!”—even those who did not believe them or at least did not sincerely4856

4856 Omnino.

believe that after death there were punishments for the arrogance of wealth and the glory of luxury, announced indeed by Moses and the prophets, but decreed by that God, who deposes princes from their thrones, and raiseth up the poor from dunghills.4857

4857


Anf-03 v.iv.vi.ii Pg 19
Isa. lii. 7.

—even proclaiming the gospel to the Gentiles, because He also says, “In His name shall the Gentiles trust;”5253

5253


Anf-01 viii.iv.lxxxii Pg 2
Ezek. iii. 17, 18, 19.

And on this account we are, through fear, very earnest in desiring to converse [with men] according to the Scriptures, but not from love of money, or of glory, or of pleasure. For no man can convict us of any of these [vices]. No more do we wish to live like the rulers of your people, whom God reproaches when He says, ‘Your rulers are companions of thieves, lovers of bribes, followers of the rewards.’2275

2275


Anf-01 v.iii.x Pg 7
Isa. lxii. 2; 12.

This was first fulfilled in Syria; for “the disciples were called Christians at Antioch,”700

700


Anf-01 viii.iv.cxix Pg 6
Isa. lxii. 12.

Therefore we are not a people to be despised, nor a barbarous race, nor such as the Carian and Phrygian nations; but God has even chosen us and He has become manifest to those who asked not after Him. ‘Behold, I am God,’ He says, ‘to the nation which called not on My name.’2405

2405


Anf-01 ix.vi.v Pg 3
[Jer. vii. 4. One of the most powerful arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it rebukes an inveterate superstition of the human heart. Comp. Rev. ii. 5, and the message to Rome, Rom. xi. 21.]

This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a creation of God, it would never part company with the wheat; and that the vine twigs, if made by God, never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [vine twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] Jerusalem, which had in herself borne the yoke of bondage (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to God when death was reigning, and being subdued, became a fit subject for liberty), when the fruit of liberty had come, and reached maturity, and been reaped and stored in the barn, and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from Jerusalem], and scattered throughout all the world. Even as Esaias saith, “The children of Jacob shall strike root, and Israel shall flourish, and the whole world shall be filled with his fruit.”3835

3835


Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 7
Comp. Isa. v., Jer. xxv.; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

And it so happened as the Lord had spoken. Let us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of God shall be built in glory in the name of the Lord.”1678

1678


Anf-03 v.viii.lviii Pg 3
Isa. xxxv. 10.

Well, there is nothing eternal until after the resurrection. “And sorrow and sighing,” continues he, “shall flee away.”7729

7729


Anf-03 v.viii.lviii Pg 4
Ver. 10.

The angel echoes the same to John: “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes;”7730

7730


Anf-02 vi.iii.i.x Pg 21.1


Anf-02 iv.ii.iii.xii Pg 4.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.v.i Pg 24.1


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxiv Pg 50
Isa. xxxv. 8, 9, Sept.

he points out the way of faith, by which we shall reach to God; and then to this way of faith he promises this utter crippling4462

4462 Evacuationem.

and subjugation of all noxious animals.  Lastly, you may discover the suitable times of the promise, if you read what precedes the passage: “Be strong, ye weak hands and ye feeble knees: then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall hear; then shall the lame man leap as an hart, and the tongue of the dumb shall be articulate.”4463

4463


Npnf-201 iii.xvi.iv Pg 141


Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xxii Pg 7
Isa. lii. 11.

For already had the Lord, according to the preceding words (of the prophet), revealed His Holy One with His arm, that is to say, Christ by His mighty power, in the eyes of the nations, so that all the3405

3405 Universæ.

nations and the utmost parts of the earth have seen the salvation, which was from God. By thus departing from Judaism itself, when they exchanged the obligations and burdens of the law for the liberty of the gospel, they were fulfilling the psalm, “Let us burst their bonds asunder, and cast away their yoke from us;” and this indeed (they did) after that “the heathen raged, and the people imagined vain devices;” after that “the kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers took their counsel together against the Lord, and against His Christ.”3406

3406


Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xviii Pg 22
Isa. lii. 11; quoted in 2 Cor. vi. 17.

(The apostle says further:) “Be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess,”6023

6023


Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xxii Pg 5
Pamelius regards this as a quotation from Isa. xlvi. 12, 13, only put narratively, in order to indicate briefly its realization.

When the apostles girded their loins for this business, they renounced the elders and rulers and priests of the Jews. Well, says he, but was it not above all things that they might preach the other god?  Rather3403

3403 Atquin.

(that they might preach) that very self-same God, whose scripture they were with all their might fulfilling! “Depart ye, depart ye,” exclaims Isaiah; “go ye out from thence, and touch not the unclean thing,” that is blasphemy against Christ; “Go ye out of the midst of her,” even of the synagogue. “Be ye separate who bear the vessels of the Lord.”3404

3404


Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xvii Pg 43
This is rather an allusion to, than a quotation of, Isa. xlvi. 12, 13.

For the Creator’s righteousness no less than His peace was announced in Christ, as we have often shown already. Therefore he says: “He is our peace, who hath made both one”5989

5989


Anf-01 ii.ii.viii Pg 6
Isa. i. 16–20.

Desiring, therefore, that all His beloved should be partakers of repentance, He has, by His almighty will, established [these declarations].


Anf-01 viii.ii.xliv Pg 3
Isa. i. 16, etc.

And that expression, “The sword shall devour you,” does not mean that the disobedient shall be slain by the sword, but the sword of God is fire, of which they who choose to do wickedly become the fuel. Wherefore He says, “The sword shall devour you: for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.” And if He had spoken concerning a sword that cuts and at once despatches, He would not have said, shall devour. And so, too, Plato, when he says, “The blame is his who chooses, and God is blameless,”1858

1858 Plato, Rep. x. [On this remarkable passage refer to Biog. Note above. See, also, brilliant note of the sophist De Maistre, Œuvres, ii. p. 105. Ed. Paris, 1853.]

took this from the prophet Moses and uttered it. For Moses is more ancient than all the Greek writers. And whatever both philosophers and poets have said concerning the immortality of the soul, or punishments after death, or contemplation of things heavenly, or doctrines of the like kind, they have received such suggestions from the prophets as have enabled them to understand and interpret these things. And hence there seem to be seeds of truth among all men; but they are charged with not accurately understanding [the truth] when they assert contradictories. So that what we say about future events being foretold, we do not say it as if they came about by a fatal necessity; but God foreknowing all that shall be done by all men, and it being His decree that the future actions of men shall all be recompensed according to their several value, He foretells by the Spirit of prophecy that He will bestow meet rewards according to the merit of the actions done, always urging the human race to effort and recollection, showing that He cares and provides for men. But by the agency of the devils death has been decreed against those who read the books of Hystaspes, or of the Sibyl,1859

1859 [On the Orphica and Sibyllina, see Bull, Works, vol. vi. pp. 291–298.]

or of the prophets, that through fear they may prevent men who read them from receiving the knowledge of the good, and may retain them in slavery to themselves; which, however, they could not always effect. For not only do we fearlessly read them, but, as you see, bring them for your inspection, knowing that their contents will be pleasing to all. And if we persuade even a few, our gain will be very great; for, as good husbandmen, we shall receive the reward from the Master.


Anf-01 ix.vi.xlii Pg 15
Isa. i. 16.

Thus, no doubt, since they had transgressed and sinned in the same manner, so did they receive the same reproof as did the Sodomites. But when they should be converted and come to repentance, and cease from evil, they should have power to become the sons of God, and to receive the inheritance of immortality which is given by Him. For this reason, therefore, He has termed those “angels of the devil,” and “children of the wicked one,”4448

4448


Anf-01 viii.ii.lxi Pg 4
Isa. i. 16–20.


Anf-02 vi.iii.iii.xii Pg 21.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xiv Pg 116.1


Anf-02 iv.ii.iii.xii Pg 2.1


Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xix Pg 6
Isa. i. 16, 17.

be fond of the divine expostulations:2926

2926


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxvii Pg 6
Jer. vii. 3; Zech. vii. 9, 10, Zech. viii. 17; Isa. i. 17–19.

And again: “Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips that they speak no guile; depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.”4359

4359


Anf-01 v.xvi.i Pg 5
Isa. i. 19.

And again, “Ye shall eat flesh even as herbs.”1270

1270


Anf-02 vi.ii.x Pg 14.1
1588 Cod. Sin. here has the singular, “one who ruminates.”

upon the word of the Lord. But what means the cloven-footed? That the righteous man also walks in this world, yet looks forward to the holy state1589

1589 Literally, “holy age.”

[to come]. Behold how well Moses legislated. But how was it possible for them to understand or comprehend these things? We then, rightly understanding his commandments,1590

1590 Cod. Sin. inserts again, “rightly.”

explain them as the Lord intended. For this purpose He circumcised our ears and our hearts, that we might understand these things.


Anf-02 vi.iv.i.xviii Pg 8.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vi Pg 28.1


Anf-03 v.viii.xxvi Pg 8
Isa. i. 19.

the expression means the blessings which await the flesh when in the kingdom of God it shall be renewed, and made like the angels, and waiting to obtain the things “which neither eye hath seen, nor ear heard, and which have not entered into the heart of man.”7467

7467


Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xxii Pg 7.1


Anf-03 iv.ix.xiii Pg 63
See Isa. lv. 6, 7.

in “the time of their visitation,”1440

1440


Anf-01 viii.iv.lxxxv Pg 0


Anf-01 viii.iv.xxxvi Pg 4
Ps. xxiv.

Accordingly, it is shown that Solomon is not the Lord of hosts; but when our Christ rose from the dead and ascended to heaven, the rulers in heaven, under appointment of God, are commanded to open the gates of heaven, that He who is King of glory may enter in, and having ascended, may sit on the right hand of the Father until He make the enemies His footstool, as has been made manifest by another Psalm. For when the rulers of heaven saw Him of uncomely and dishonoured appearance, and inglorious, not recognising Him, they inquired, ‘Who is this King of glory?’ And the Holy Spirit, either from the person of His Father, or from His own person, answers them, ‘The Lord of hosts, He is this King of glory.’ For every one will confess that not one of those who presided over the gates of the temple at Jerusalem would venture to say concerning Solomon, though he was so glorious a king, or concerning the ark of testimony, ‘Who is this King of glory?’


Anf-03 iv.iv.xx Pg 8
Because Scripture calls idols “vanities” and “vain things.” See 2 Kings xvii. 15, Ps. xxiv. 4, Isa. lix. 4, Deut. xxxii. 21, etc.

Whoever, therefore, honours an idol with the name of God, has fallen into idolatry.  But if I speak of them as gods, something must be added to make it appear that I do not call them gods. For even the Scripture names “gods,” but adds “their,” viz. “of the nations:” just as David does when he had named “gods,” where he says, “But the gods of the nations are demons.”328

328


Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xix Pg 18
Ps. xxiv. 4, 5. He has slightly misquoted the passage.

“For the eyes of the Lord are upon them that fear Him, upon them that hope in His mercy, to deliver their souls from death,” even eternal death, “and to nourish them in their hunger,” that is, after eternal life.2938

2938


Anf-01 viii.iv.lxxxv Pg 0


Anf-01 viii.iv.xxxvi Pg 4
Ps. xxiv.

Accordingly, it is shown that Solomon is not the Lord of hosts; but when our Christ rose from the dead and ascended to heaven, the rulers in heaven, under appointment of God, are commanded to open the gates of heaven, that He who is King of glory may enter in, and having ascended, may sit on the right hand of the Father until He make the enemies His footstool, as has been made manifest by another Psalm. For when the rulers of heaven saw Him of uncomely and dishonoured appearance, and inglorious, not recognising Him, they inquired, ‘Who is this King of glory?’ And the Holy Spirit, either from the person of His Father, or from His own person, answers them, ‘The Lord of hosts, He is this King of glory.’ For every one will confess that not one of those who presided over the gates of the temple at Jerusalem would venture to say concerning Solomon, though he was so glorious a king, or concerning the ark of testimony, ‘Who is this King of glory?’


Anf-02 vi.iv.vii.x Pg 11.1


Anf-01 ii.ii.xxxv Pg 9
Ps. l. 16–23. The reader will observe how the Septuagint followed by Clement differs from the Hebrew.


knowledge,155

155 Or, “knowledge of immortality.”

“who, being the brightness of His majesty, is by so much greater than the angels, as He hath by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they.”156

156


Anf-01 ix.vi.xviii Pg 13
Jer. vii. 2, 3.


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxvii Pg 6
Jer. vii. 3; Zech. vii. 9, 10, Zech. viii. 17; Isa. i. 17–19.

And again: “Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips that they speak no guile; depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.”4359

4359


Anf-01 ix.vi.iii Pg 22
Jer. iv. 22.


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxvii Pg 6
Jer. vii. 3; Zech. vii. 9, 10, Zech. viii. 17; Isa. i. 17–19.

And again: “Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips that they speak no guile; depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.”4359

4359


Anf-01 v.xvi.i Pg 5
Isa. i. 19.

And again, “Ye shall eat flesh even as herbs.”1270

1270


Anf-02 vi.ii.x Pg 14.1
1588 Cod. Sin. here has the singular, “one who ruminates.”

upon the word of the Lord. But what means the cloven-footed? That the righteous man also walks in this world, yet looks forward to the holy state1589

1589 Literally, “holy age.”

[to come]. Behold how well Moses legislated. But how was it possible for them to understand or comprehend these things? We then, rightly understanding his commandments,1590

1590 Cod. Sin. inserts again, “rightly.”

explain them as the Lord intended. For this purpose He circumcised our ears and our hearts, that we might understand these things.


Anf-02 vi.iv.i.xviii Pg 8.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vi Pg 28.1


Anf-03 v.viii.xxvi Pg 8
Isa. i. 19.

the expression means the blessings which await the flesh when in the kingdom of God it shall be renewed, and made like the angels, and waiting to obtain the things “which neither eye hath seen, nor ear heard, and which have not entered into the heart of man.”7467

7467


Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 7
Comp. Isa. v., Jer. xxv.; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

And it so happened as the Lord had spoken. Let us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of God shall be built in glory in the name of the Lord.”1678

1678


Anf-02 vi.iv.iv.xi Pg 4.1


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxix Pg 55
Tertullian calls by a proper name the vineyard which Isaiah (in his chap. v.) designates “the vineyard of the Lord of hosts,” and interprets to be “the house of Israel” (ver. 7). The designation comes from ver. 2, where the original clause ירשֹ והע[טָיִּוַ is translated in the Septuagint, Καὶ ἐφύτευσα ἄμπελον Σωρήκ. Tertullian is most frequently in close agreement with the LXX.

that when “He looked for righteousness therefrom, there was only a cry4704

4704


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxvii Pg 36
See Isa. v. 5, 23, and x. 2.

Of these Isaiah also says, “Woe unto them that are strong in Jerusalem!”4609

4609


Anf-01 ix.vi.xviii Pg 13
Jer. vii. 2, 3.


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxvii Pg 6
Jer. vii. 3; Zech. vii. 9, 10, Zech. viii. 17; Isa. i. 17–19.

And again: “Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips that they speak no guile; depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.”4359

4359


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xliii Pg 5
Hos. v. 15 and vi. 1; 2.

For who can refuse to believe that these words often revolved5168

5168 Volutata.

in the thought of those women between the sorrow of that desertion with which at present they seemed to themselves to have been smitten by the Lord, and the hope of the resurrection itself, by which they rightly supposed that all would be restored to them? But when “they found not the body (of the Lord Jesus),”5169

5169


Anf-03 iv.ix.xiii Pg 53
Oehler refers to Hos. vi. 1; add 2 (ad init.).

—which is His glorious resurrection—He received back into the heavens (whence withal the Spirit Himself had come to the Virgin1430

1430


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xliii Pg 5
Hos. v. 15 and vi. 1; 2.

For who can refuse to believe that these words often revolved5168

5168 Volutata.

in the thought of those women between the sorrow of that desertion with which at present they seemed to themselves to have been smitten by the Lord, and the hope of the resurrection itself, by which they rightly supposed that all would be restored to them? But when “they found not the body (of the Lord Jesus),”5169

5169


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxvii Pg 6
Jer. vii. 3; Zech. vii. 9, 10, Zech. viii. 17; Isa. i. 17–19.

And again: “Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips that they speak no guile; depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.”4359

4359


Anf-01 v.xvi.i Pg 5
Isa. i. 19.

And again, “Ye shall eat flesh even as herbs.”1270

1270


Anf-02 vi.ii.x Pg 14.1
1588 Cod. Sin. here has the singular, “one who ruminates.”

upon the word of the Lord. But what means the cloven-footed? That the righteous man also walks in this world, yet looks forward to the holy state1589

1589 Literally, “holy age.”

[to come]. Behold how well Moses legislated. But how was it possible for them to understand or comprehend these things? We then, rightly understanding his commandments,1590

1590 Cod. Sin. inserts again, “rightly.”

explain them as the Lord intended. For this purpose He circumcised our ears and our hearts, that we might understand these things.


Anf-02 vi.iv.i.xviii Pg 8.1


Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vi Pg 28.1


Anf-03 v.viii.xxvi Pg 8
Isa. i. 19.

the expression means the blessings which await the flesh when in the kingdom of God it shall be renewed, and made like the angels, and waiting to obtain the things “which neither eye hath seen, nor ear heard, and which have not entered into the heart of man.”7467

7467


Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xxii Pg 7.1


Anf-03 iv.ix.xiii Pg 63
See Isa. lv. 6, 7.

in “the time of their visitation,”1440

1440


Anf-01 ii.ii.viii Pg 2
Ezek. xxxiii. 11.

adding, moreover, this gracious declaration, “Repent, O house of Israel, of your iniquity.39

39


Anf-01 v.vi.xi Pg 6
Comp. Ezek. xviii. 23; 32, Ezek. xxxiii. 11; 2 Pet. iii. 9.

The love of the brethren at Troas salutes you; whence also I write to you by Burrhus,971

971 The ms. has “Burgus.”

who was sent along with me by the Ephesians and Smyrnæans, to show their respect:972

972 Or, “for the sake of honour.”

whom the will requite, in whom they , in , and , and spirit, and , and love, and concord. LordJesusChristhopefleshsoulfaithFare ye well in the Lord Jesus Christ, our common hope, in the Holy Ghost. tells, repents of ; and reckons , , and impious the man who away from and to and . Wherefore also our said, ‘In whatsoever things I shall take you, in these I shall judge you.’ ”


.

Anf-01 viii.iv.xlvii Pg 7
Ezek. xxxiii. 11–20sinssinfulunrighteousfailspietyrighteousnessunrighteousnessungodlinessLordJesusChrist2094

2094

Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.vii Pg 12.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xv Pg 13.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xxiii Pg 29.1

.Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xiii Pg 11
Ezek. xxxiii. 11
be , because He dislikes the who do not . Accordingly, the law enjoins in respect of both these attributes: , and, . It proposed one for the obedient man, the other for the transgressor. fearedsinnersrepentdivinedutiesThou shalt loveGodThou shalt fear God2866

2866

Anf-03 v.iv.v.x Pg 16 .
Ezek. xxxiii. 11
You will first have to deny that the Creator ever ; then you must in reason show forgavesins3775

3775 Consequens est ut ostendas. that He never any such prerogative for His ; and so you will how novel is that ordainedChristproveboasted3776

3776 Istam. of the, of course, novel when you shall have that it is neither compatible with benevolenceChristproved3777

3777 Parem. the Creator nor predicted by the Creator.  But whether to remit can appertain to one who is said to be unable to retain them, and whether to absolve can to him who is incompetent even to , and whether to is suitable to him against whom no can be , are which we have encountered elsewhere, sinsbelongcondemnforgiveoffencecommittedquestions3778

3778 See book i. chap. xxvi.–xxviii. when we preferred to drop suggestions 3779

3779 Admonere. rather than treat them anew. 3780

3780 Retractare: give a set about them.treatise Concerning the Son of man our rule 3781

3781 Præscriptio. is a twofold one: that cannot , so as to declare Himself the Son of man, if He be not truly so; nor can He be constituted the Son of man, unless He be of a human , either or mother. And then the discussion will turn on the point, of which human He ought to be accounted the son—of the or the mother?  Since He is (begotten) of the , He is not, of course, (the son) of a human . If He is not of a human , it follows that He must be (the son) of a human mother. If of a human mother, it is evident that she must be a . For to whom a human is not ascribed, to his mother a will not be reckoned; and then to what mother a is not reckoned, the condition of . ChristliebornparentfatherparentfatherGodFatherfatherfathervirginfatherhusbandhusbandvirginitybelongs3782

3782 To in the premisses, we are obliged to lengthen out the brief terms of the conclusion, .securetersenessvirgo est But if His mother be not a , two fathers will have to be reckoned to Him—a and a human one. For she must have a , not to be a ; and by having a , she would cause two fathers—one , the other human—to accrue to Him, who would thus be Son both of and of a man. Such a nativity (if one may call it so) virgindivinehusbandvirginhusbanddivineGod3783

3783 Si forte. the mythic assign to Castor or to Hercules. Now, if this distinction be observed, that is to say, if He be Son of man as of His mother, because not begotten of a , and His mother be a , because His is not human—He will be that whom Isaiah foretold that a should conceive, storiesbornfathervirginfatherChristvirgin3784

3784

Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xi Pg 13 .
Ezek. xxxiii. 11
Now, if Marcion’s has exhibited or proclaimed any such thing as this, I will allow him to be “the of mercies.” Since, however, he ascribes to him this title only from the time he has been , as if he were the of mercies from the time only when he began to liberate the human race, then we on our side, too, godFatherrevealedfather5690

5690 Atquin et nos. the same precise date of his alleged revelation; but it is that we may deny him! It is then not competent to him to ascribe any quality to his , whom indeed he only promulged by the fact of such an ascription; for only if it were previously evident that his had an existence, could he be permitted to ascribe an attribute to him. The ascribed attribute is only an accident; but accidents adoptgodgod5691

5691 The qualities in logic.Contingent are preceded by the statement of the thing itself of which they are predicated, especially when another claims the attribute which is ascribed to him who has not been previously shown to exist. Our denial of his existence will be all the more peremptory, because of the fact that the attribute which is alleged in of it to that who has been already . Therefore “the New Testament” will appertain to none other than Him who it—if not “its letter, yet its spirit;” proofbelongsGodrevealedpromised5692

5692

Anf-03 v.x.i Pg 15 .
Ezek. xxxiii. 11
And how is He eager for the of those who are not ? Whom will not these, and perhaps other subtle containing poisons, pierce either for doubt if not for , or for irritation if not for ? As for you, therefore, do you, if is on the alert, on the spot the with a , so as you can, with your , and leave it dying in its own stupefaction? But if it gluts the , it drives the inwards, and makes it hasten into the ; forthwith all the former senses become dull, the of the freezes, the of the spirit pines away, loathing for the Christian name is accompanied by a sense of sourness. Already the understanding also for itself a place where it may throw up; and thus, once for all, the with which it has been smitten breathes out either in or in heathenism. And now the present state of matters is the midst of an intense heat, the very dog-star of persecution,—a state originating doubtless with the dog-headed one himself. deathsinnersdeviceshereticaldestructiondeathfaithsmitescorpioncursefarsandalwoundpoisonbowelsbloodmindfleshseeksweaknesswoundedfaithheresysuch, that we are in8223

8223 i.e. the .—.devilTr Of some the fire, of others the , of others the , have made ; others are hungering in for the martyrdoms of which they have had a in the meantime by being subjected to clubs and claws Christiansswordbeaststrialprisontaste8224

8224 An instrument of , so called.—.tortureTr besides. We ourselves, having been for pursuit, are like hares being hemmed in from a distance; and go about according to their wont.  Therefore the state of the times has prompted me to prepare by my pen, in opposition to the little which our , our antidote against , that I may thereby effect .  You who read will at the same time drink. Nor is the . If the utterances of the are sweeter than honey and the honeycombs, appointedhereticsbeaststroublesectpoisoncuresdraughtbitterLord8225

8225

Anf-03 vi.ii.iv Pg 4 , very loosely quoted.
Dan. vii. 24
In like manner Daniel says concerning the same, “And I beheld the fourth , and , and more savage than all the of the , and how from it sprang up ten horns, and out of them a little budding , and how it under one three of the great horns.” beastwickedpowerfulbeastsearthhornsubdued1471

1471
for we do at the same time both make satisfaction

Perhaps Tertullian is referring to . If we confess , we shall be , and not put to at the day.

Anf-03 vi.iii.xx Pg 4
Prov. xxviii. 13nowforgivenshamejudgment8746

8746 See c. xxiii. , and the note there.de Orat.ad fin. for our former , by mortification of our and spirit, and lay beforehand the of defences against the which will closely follow. “Watch and ,” saith (the ), “lest ye fall into .” sinsfleshfoundationtemptationsprayLordtemptation8747

8747
Desiring, therefore, that all His beloved should be partakers of repentance, He has, by His almighty will, established [these declarations].

.

Anf-01 ii.ii.viii Pg 6
Isa. i. 16–20 And that expression, “The shall you,” does not mean that the shall be slain by the , but the of is fire, of which they who choose to do wickedly become the fuel. Wherefore He says, “The shall you: for the mouth of the hath spoken it.” And if He had spoken concerning a that and at once despatches, He would not have said, shall .


, etc.

Anf-01 viii.ii.xliv Pg 3
Isa. i. 16sworddevourdisobedientswordswordGodsworddevourLordswordcutsdevourAnd so, too, Plato, when he says, “The blame is his who chooses, and God is blameless,” 1858

1858 Plato, Rep. x. [On this remarkable passage refer to Biog. Note above. See, also, brilliant note of the sophist De Maistre, , ii. p. 105. Ed. Paris, 1853.] Œuvres took this from the Moses and uttered it. For Moses is more ancient than all the writers. prophetGreekAnd whatever both philosophers and poets have said concerning the immortality of the soul, or punishments after death, or contemplation of things heavenly, or doctrines of the like , they have received such suggestions from the as have enabled them to understand and these things. And hence there seem to be of among all men; but they are charged with not accurately understanding [the ] when they assert contradictories. kindprophetsinterpretseedstruthtruthSo that what we say about future events being foretold, we do not say it as if they came about by a fatal necessity; but God foreknowing all that shall be done by all men, and it being His decree that the future actions of men shall all be recompensed according to their several value, He foretells by the Spirit of prophecy that He will bestow meet rewards according to the merit of the actions done, always urging the human race to effort and recollection, showing that He cares and provides for men. But by the agency of the has been against those who read the books of Hystaspes, or of the Sibyl, devilsdeathdecreed1859

1859 [On the Orphica and Sibyllina, see Bull, Works, vol. vi. pp. 291–298.] or of the , that through they may prevent men who read them from receiving the of the good, and may retain them in to themselves; which, however, they could not always effect. For not only do we fearlessly read them, but, as you see, bring them for your inspection, knowing that their contents will be pleasing to all. And if we persuade even a few, our gain will be very great; for, as good husbandmen, we shall receive the reward from the Master. prophetsfearknowledgeslavery
Thus, no doubt, since they had and in the same manner, so did they receive the same as did the Sodomites. But when they should be and come to repentance, and cease from , they should have power to become the sons of , and to receive the inheritance of immortality which is given by Him.


.

Anf-01 ix.vi.xlii Pg 15
Isa. i. 16transgressedsinnedreproofconvertedevilGodFor this reason, therefore, He has termed those “angels of the devil,” and “children of the wicked one,” 4448

4448

Anf-01 viii.ii.lxi Pg 4 .
Isa. i. 16–20

be fond of the expostulations:


Anf-02 vi.iii.iii.xii Pg 21.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xiv Pg 116.1

Anf-02 iv.ii.iii.xii Pg 2.1

.

Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xix Pg 6
Isa. i. 16, 17divine2926

2926
And again: “Keep thy tongue from , and thy that they speak no ; depart from , and do good; , and it.”

; , ; .

Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxvii Pg 6
Jer. vii. 3Zech. vii. 9, 10Zech. viii. 17Isa. i. 17–19evillipsguileevilseekpeacepursue4359

4359

Anf-01 v.xvi.i Pg 5 .
Isa. i. 19
And again, “Ye shall eat even as herbs.”

flesh1270

1270

Anf-02 vi.ii.x Pg 14.1
1588 Cod. . here has the singular, “one who ruminates.” Sin
upon the word of the . LordBut what means the cloven-footed? That the righteous man also walks in this world, yet looks forward to the holy state 1589

1589 Literally, “holy age.” [to come]. Behold how well Moses legislated. But how was it possible for them to understand or comprehend these things? We then, rightly understanding his ,

commandments1590

1590 Cod. Sin. inserts again, “rightly.” explain them as the Lord intended. For this purpose He circumcised our ears and our hearts, that we might understand these things.


the expression means the blessings which await the when in the of it shall be , and made like the , and waiting to obtain the things “which neither eye hath seen, nor ear heard, and which have not entered into the heart of man.”


Anf-02 vi.iv.i.xviii Pg 8.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vi Pg 28.1

.

Anf-03 v.viii.xxvi Pg 8
Isa. i. 19fleshkingdomGodrenewedangels7467

7467
in “the time of their visitation,”

Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xxii Pg 7.1

See .

Anf-03 iv.ix.xiii Pg 63
Isa. lv. 6, 71440

1440
Say to the of My people, Though your reach from to , I and though they be redder

.

Anf-01 ii.ii.viii Pg 3
Ezek. xviii. 30childrensinsearthheaven40

40

Anf-03 vi.ii.iv Pg 3 The Latin reads, “Daniel” instead of “;” comp. .
EnochDan. ix. 24–27
says, “For for this end the has short the times and the days, that His may hasten; and He will come to the inheritance.” And the also speaks thus: “Ten shall upon the , and a little king shall rise up after them, who shall under one three of the kings.” LordcutBelovedprophetkingdomsreignearthsubdue1470

1470

; .


Rom. x. 8Deut. xxx. 14 as the same declares, being easy of comprehension to those who are . For it renders us like to , if we experience “the power of his resurrection and the of His sufferings.”

Anf-02 vi.iii.i.x Pg 16.1

Anf-01 ix.viii.xxxvi Pg 7

apostleobedientChristfellowship4864

4864
And says He, “Upon whom will I look, but upon him that is and , and that trembles at my words?”

.

Anf-01 v.iv.vii Pg 8
Ps. lxxxv. 9humblequiet772

772
by Isaiah, “A fire has been kindled in mine .” He cannot . If it is not He who uttered His voice out of even the burning , it can be of no importance

Anf-02 iv.ii.ii.xxxviii Pg 3.1

Vel: or, “if you please;” indicating some uncertainty in the quotation. The passage is more like than anything in Isaiah (see, however, ; ).

Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxix Pg 42
Jer. xv. 14Isa. xxx. 27 30angerliebush4691

4691 Viderit. what fire you insist upon being understood.  Even if it be but figurative fire, yet, from the very fact that he takes from my element illustrations for His own sense, He is mine, because He uses what is mine. The similitude of fire must to Him who owns the reality thereof. But He will Himself explain the quality of that fire , when He goes on to say, “Suppose ye that I am come to give on ? I tell you, Nay; but rather .” belongbestwhich He mentionedpeaceearthdivision4692

4692
So, again, , in our own John, is a figure of the city , as being equally great and of her sway, and triumphant over the .

Oehler refers to . See, too, .

Anf-03 iv.ix.ix Pg 27
Isa. xix. 1Isa. xxx. and xxxiBabylonRomeproudsaints1273

1273
and they shall attain to , then all shall be by , who have cast a slur upon their martyrdom. And from this fact, that He exclaimed upon the cross, “, them, for they know not what they do,”

.

Anf-01 ix.iv.xix Pg 29
Ps. ix. 12gloryconfoundedChristFatherforgive3656

3656

.

Anf-01 ii.ii.xv Pg 7
Ps. xii. 3–5
on which our life both sprang up again, and the over was obtained in , whom the of , the of the Saviour, deny, “whose is their belly, who earthly things,”


, (inscrip.). [N.B.—The reference is to the title of these two psalms, as rendered by the LXX. .]

Anf-01 v.iii.ix Pg 14
Ps. vi.Ps. xii.Εἰς τὸ τέλος ὑπὲρ τῆς ὀγδόηςvictorydeathChristchildrenperditionenemiesgodmind692

692

Anf-02 vi.iv.iv.v Pg 28.1

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

.

Anf-01 ii.ii.l Pg 4
Isa. xxvi. 20 are we, , if we keep the of in the harmony of ; that so through our may be us. For it is written, “ are they whose are , and whose are covered. is the man whose the will not impute to him, and in whose mouth there is no .”
BlessedbelovedcommandmentsGodlovelovesinsforgivenBlessedtransgressionsforgivensinsBlessedsinLordguile227

227

Anf-03 v.viii.xxvii Pg 9 .
Isa. xxvi. 20
we have in the closets , in which they will have to for a little while, who shall have at the end of the departed this life in the last furious onset of the power of .  Why else did He use the expression , in preference to some other receptacle, if it were not that the is kept in these closets or salted and reserved for use, to be drawn out thence on a suitable occasion? It is on a like principle that embalmed are set aside for in mausoleums and , in order that they may be removed therefrom when the Master shall order it. Since, therefore, there is consistency in thus understanding the passage (for what of little closets could possibly shelter us from the of ?), by the very phrase which he uses, “Until His pass away,” gravesrestworldAntichristclosetsfleshcellarscorpsesburialsepulchresrefugewrathGodit appears thatanger7480

7480

Anf-03 v.viii.xxvii Pg 10 .
Isa. xxvi. 20
which shall extinguish , he in fact shows that after that indignation the flesh will come forth from the sepulchre, in which it had been deposited previous to the anger. Now out of the closets nothing else is brought than that which had been put into them, and after the extirpation of Antichrist shall be busily transacted the resurrection. Antichristbursting out of thethe great process of
And who are these but the rich? Because they have indeed received their consolation, , and honour and a lofty position from their . In He also turns off our care from these and says: “Be not thou afraid when one is made rich, and when his is increased: for when he shall , he shall carry nothing away; nor shall his descend along with him.”


.

Anf-03 v.iv.v.xv Pg 41
Isa. x. 33glorywealthPsalm xlviii.glorydieglory4021

4021

Anf-02 vi.ii.x Pg 9.1
1583 Cod. . inserts, “having received.”Sin three concerning meats with a significance; but they received them according to fleshly desire, as if he had merely spoken of [literal] meats. , however, comprehends the of the three , and speaks in like manner: “ is the man who hath not walked in the of the ,”

doctrinesspiritualDavidknowledgedoctrinesBlessedcounselungodly1584


Anf-02 vi.ii.x Pg 10.1
1584


(in E. V.).


Ps. l. Accordingly He neither takes sacrifices from you nor commanded them at first to be offered because they are needful to Him, but because of your . For indeed the , which is called the in , He admitted to be His or court, not as though He needed it, but in order that you, in this view of it, giving yourselves to Him, might not . And that this is so, Isaiah says: ‘What have ye built Me? saith the . Heaven is My throne, and earth is My footstool.’

Anf-02 vi.iv.v.vi Pg 12.3

Anf-02 vi.iv.iv.xxi Pg 55.1

Npnf-201 iii.vi.ii Pg 18

Anf-01 viii.iv.xxii Pg 4sinstempletempleJerusalemhouseworshipidolshouseLord2004

2004
[ is borne to these things in writing by Papias, an ancient man, who was a hearer of John and a of Polycarp, in the fourth of his books; for five books were composed by him. And he added, saying, “Now these things are credible to .

[See Grabe, Routh, 1. 29.]

Anf-01 vii.ii.iv Pg 3
apud

TestimonyfriendbelieversAnd Judas the traitor,” says he, “not believing, and asking, ‘How shall such growths be accomplished by the Lord?’ the Lord said, ‘They shall see who shall come to them.’ These, then, are the times mentioned by the prophet Isaiah: ‘And the wolf shall lie down with the lamb,’ etc. ( ff.).”] Isa. xi. 6
when the shall have put beneath the feet of His Son His ,


.

Anf-03 v.v.xi Pg 20
Isa. xi. 6Fatherenemies6245

6245
And, indeed, we are aware (without doing to the literal sense of the passage, since even these noxious animals have actually been unable to do hurt where there has been ) that under the figure of and are portended spirits, whose very is described

.

Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxiv Pg 45
Isa. xi. 8, 9violencefaithscorpionsserpentsevilprince4457

4457 Deputetur. by the name of , , and every other most conspicuous in the power of the Creator. serpentdragonbeast4458

4458 Penes Creatorem. This power the Creator conferred first of all upon His , even as the ninetieth Psalm says to Him: “Upon the and the basilisk shalt Thou tread; the and the shalt Thou under foot.” Christaspliondragontrample4459

4459
[ is borne to these things in writing by Papias, an ancient man, who was a hearer of John and a of Polycarp, in the fourth of his books; for five books were composed by him. And he added, saying, “Now these things are credible to .

[See Grabe, Routh, 1. 29.]

Anf-01 vii.ii.iv Pg 3
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TestimonyfriendbelieversAnd Judas the traitor,” says he, “not believing, and asking, ‘How shall such growths be accomplished by the Lord?’ the Lord said, ‘They shall see who shall come to them.’ These, then, are the times mentioned by the prophet Isaiah: ‘And the wolf shall lie down with the lamb,’ etc. ( ff.).”] Isa. xi. 6
when the shall have put beneath the feet of His Son His ,


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Anf-03 v.v.xi Pg 20
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And, indeed, we are aware (without doing to the literal sense of the passage, since even these noxious animals have actually been unable to do hurt where there has been ) that under the figure of and are portended spirits, whose very is described

.

Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxiv Pg 45
Isa. xi. 8, 9violencefaithscorpionsserpentsevilprince4457

4457 Deputetur. by the name of , , and every other most conspicuous in the power of the Creator. serpentdragonbeast4458

4458 Penes Creatorem. This power the Creator conferred first of all upon His , even as the ninetieth Psalm says to Him: “Upon the and the basilisk shalt Thou tread; the and the shalt Thou under foot.” Christaspliondragontrample4459

4459
he points out the way of , by which we shall reach to ; and then to this way of he this utter crippling

, Sept.

Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxiv Pg 50
Isa. xxxv. 8, 9faithGodfaithpromises4462

4462 Evacuationem. and subjugation of all noxious animals.  Lastly, you may the suitable times of the promise, if you read what precedes the passage: “Be , ye and ye : then the eyes of the shall be opened, and the of the shall hear; then shall the man as an hart, and the tongue of the shall be articulate.” discoverstrongweakhandsfeeblekneesblindearsdeaflameleapdumb4463

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Isa. xlii. 15 and “they shall water, and they shall find none.”

Anf-02 vi.iii.i.ix Pg 70.2

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For the according to the , which is from , was given for a sign; that you may be separated from other , and from us; and that you alone may that which you now justly ; and that your land may be , and your cities with fire; and that may eat your fruit in your presence, and not one of you may go up to .’

.

Anf-01 viii.iv.xvi Pg 3
Lev. xxvi. 40, 41circumcisionfleshAbrahamnationssuffersufferdesolateburnedstrangersJerusalem1984

1984 See , i. 47. The [By Hadrian’s recent edict] were prohibited by law from entering on of . And so Justin sees in their own . Apol.JewsJerusalempaindeathcircumcisionpunishment For you are not recognised among the of men by any other mark than your fleshly . For none of you, I suppose, will venture to say that neither did nor does the events, which are future, nor his for each one. Accordingly, these things have happened to you in and , for you have slain the Just One, and His before Him; and now you those who in Him, and in Him who sent Him— the and of all things —cursing in your synagogues those that believe on . For you have not the power to lay upon us, on account of those who now have the mastery. But as often as you could, you did so. Wherefore , by Isaiah, calls to you, saying, ‘Behold how the man , and no one regards it. For the man is taken away from before . His shall be in , he is taken away from the midst. Draw near hither, ye , of the adulterers, and children of the whore. Against whom have you sported yourselves, and against whom have you opened the mouth, and against whom have you loosened the tongue?’ restcircumcisionGodforeseeforeordaineddesertsfairnessjusticeprophetsrejecthopeGodAlmightyMakerChristhandsGodrighteousperishedrighteousiniquitygravepeacelawlesschildrenseed1985

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For the , too, were four-faced, and their faces were images of the dispensation of the Son of .

.

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Ps. lxxx. 1cherubimGodFor, [as the Scripture] says, “The first living creature was like a lion,” 3452

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Well, there is nothing until after the resurrection. “And and sighing,” continues he, “shall away.”

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Anf-03 v.viii.lviii Pg 3
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Anf-03 v.viii.lviii Pg 4 .
Ver. 10
The echoes the same to John: “And shall wipe away all from their eyes;” angelGodtears7730

7730
This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a of , it would never part company with the ; and that the twigs, if made by , never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [ twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] , which had in herself borne the yoke of (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to when was reigning, and being , became a fit subject for ), when the fruit of had come, and reached maturity, and been and stored in the , and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from ], and scattered throughout all the . Even as Esaias saith, “The of shall strike root, and shall flourish, and the whole shall be filled with his fruit.”

[. One of the most arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it an inveterate of the human heart. Comp. , and the message to , .]

Anf-01 ix.vi.v Pg 3
Jer. vii. 4powerfulrebukessuperstitionRev. ii. 5RomeRom. xi. 21creationGodwheatvineGodvineJerusalembondageGoddeathsubduedlibertylibertyreapedbarnJerusalemworldchildrenJacobIsraelworld3835

3835
And it so happened as the had spoken.

Comp. , ; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 7
Isa. v.Jer. xxv.LordLet us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of shall be built in in the name of the .” GodgloryLord1678

1678
And it is plain that this was spoken not of , but of . For all we out of all do expect not , but , who led your fathers out of Egypt. For the referred even to the of : ‘Till He come for whom this is laid up, and He shall be the expectation of .’ came, therefore, as we have shown at length, and is expected again to appear above the ; whose name you , and labour hard to get it over all the . It were possible for me, sirs,” I continued, “to against you about the reading which you so , saying it is written, ‘Till the things laid up for Him come;’ though the Seventy have not so explained it, but thus, ‘Till He comes for whom this is laid up.’ But since what follows indicates that the reference is to (for it is, ‘and He shall be the expectation of ’), I do not proceed to have a mere verbal with you, as I have not attempted to establish about from the passages of Scripture which are not admitted by you

.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxx Pg 4
Gen. xlix. 10JudahChristnationsJudahJesusprophecyadventChristnationsJesuscloudsprofaneprofanedearthcontendinterpretChristnationscontroversyproofChrist2409

2409 [Note this important point. He forbears to cite the New Testament.] which I quoted from the words of Jeremiah the , and Esdras, and ; but from those which are even now admitted by you, which had your comprehended, be well assured they would have deleted them, as they did those about the of Isaiah, whom you sawed asunder with a wooden saw. And this was a mysterious type of being about to your in two, and to raise those worthy of the honour to the along with the holy patriarchs and ; but He has said that He will send others to the condemnation of the fire along with similar and men from all the . ‘For they shall come,’ He said, ‘from the west and from the east, and shall sit down with , and , and in the of ; but the of the shall be cast out into outer .’ prophetDavidteachersdeathChristcutnationeverlastingkingdomprophetsunquenchabledisobedientimpenitentnationsAbrahamIsaacJacobkingdomheavenchildrenkingdomdarkness2410

2410

Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxii Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
It is yours to make accurate inquiry, and ascertain up to whose time the had a and king of their own. Up to the time of , who taught us, and the which were not yet understood, [they had a ] as was foretold by the holy and Spirit of through Moses, “that a would not the until He should come for whom the was reserved” (for was the of the , from whom also they have their name of ); and after He (i.e., ) appeared, you began to rule the , and possession of all their territory. And the , “He shall be the expectation of the ,” signified that there would be some of all who should look for Him to come again. And this indeed you can see for yourselves, and be convinced of by fact. For of all races of men there are some who look for Him who was crucified in Judæa, and after whose the land was straightway surrendered to you as of . And the , “binding His foal to the , and washing His robe in the of the ,” was a significant symbol of the things that were to happen to , and of what He was to do. For the foal of an ass stood bound to a at the of a , and He ordered His acquaintances to bring it to Him then; and when it was brought, He mounted and sat upon it, and entered , where was the vast of the which was afterwards by you. And after this He was crucified, that the of the might be fulfilled. JewslawgiverJesusChristinterpretedprophecieslawgiverdivineprophecyrulerfailJewskingdomJudahforefatherJewsJewsChristJewsgainedprophecynationsnationscrucifixionspoilwarprophecyvinebloodgrapeChristvineentrancevillageJerusalemtempleJewsdestroyedrestprophecyFor this “washing His robe in the blood of the grape” was predictive of the passion He was to endure, cleansing by His blood those who believe on Him. For what is called by the Spirit through the “His robe,” are those men who believe in Him in whom abideth the Divineprophetseed1828

1828 Grabe would here read, not , but , the spirit; but the Benedictine, Otto, and Trollope all think that no change should be made. σπέρμαπνεῦμα of , the Word. And what is spoken of as “the of the ,” signifies that He who should appear would have , though not of the of man, but of the power of . GodbloodgrapebloodseedGodAnd the first power after God the Father and Lord of all is the Word, who is also the Son; and of Him we will, in what follows, relate how He took flesh and became man. For as man did not make the of the , but , so it was hereby intimated that the should not be of human , but of power, as we have said above. And Isaiah, another , foretelling the same things in other words, spoke thus: “A shall rise out of , and a shall spring from the root of ; and His shall the . bloodvineGodbloodseeddivineprophetstarJacobflowerJessearmnationstrust1829

1829

Anf-01 v.vi.ix Pg 12 .
Gen. xlix. 10
have been fulfilled in the , [our saying,] “Go ye and all , them in the name of the , and of the Son, and of the Holy .” GospelLordteachnationsbaptizingFatherGhost964

964

Anf-01 viii.ii.liv Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
The , accordingly, when they heard these prophetic words, said that Bacchus was the son of , and gave out that he was the discoverer of the , and they number wine devilsJupitervine1883

1883 In the the reading is (wine); but as Justin’s argument seems to require (an ass), Sylburg inserted this latter word in his edition; and this reading is approved by Grabe and Thirlby, and by Otto and Trollope. It may be added, that is much more suitable to than to . ms.οἶνονὄνονadoptedἀναγράφουσιὄνονοἶνον [or, the ass] among his ; and they taught that, having been torn in pieces, he ascended into . And because in the of Moses it had not been expressly intimated whether He who was to come was the Son of , and whether He would, riding on the foal, remain on or ascend into , and because the name of “foal” could mean either the foal of an ass or the foal of a horse, they, not knowing whether He who was foretold would bring the foal of an ass or of a horse as the sign of His coming, nor whether He was the Son of , as we said above, or of man, gave out that Bellerophon, a man of man, himself ascended to on his horse Pegasus. And when they heard it said by the other Isaiah, that He should be of a , and by His own means ascend into , they pretended that Perseus was spoken of. And when they knew what was said, as has been cited above, in the written aforetime, “ as a to his course,” mysteriesheavenprophecyGodearthheavenGodbornheavenprophetbornvirginheavenpropheciesStronggiantrun1884

1884

Anf-01 viii.iv.lii Pg 2 [. These texts are frequently referred to by Justin.]
Bible:Gen.49.11 :Gen.49.18 :Gen.49.24">Gen. xlix. 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 24BibleBible
that there would be two advents of , and that in the first He would , and that after He came there would be neither nor king in your (I proceeded), and that the who believed in the suffering would look for His future . And for this reason the had uttered these truths in a , and obscurely: for,” I added, “it is said, ‘, thy have thee: thy [shall be] on the neck of thine ; the sons of thy shall thee. is a ’s whelp; from the germ, my son, thou art sprung up. Reclining, he lay down like a , and like [a ’s] whelp: who shall raise him up? A shall not depart from , or a from his thighs, until that which is laid up in store for him shall come; and he shall be the desire of , binding his foal to the , and the foal of his ass to the tendril of the . He shall his in wine, and his vesture in the of the . His eyes shall be bright with

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2113 Or, “in comparison of.” wine, and his teeth white like milk.’ 2114

2114

Anf-01 ix.vi.xi Pg 11 , LXX.
Gen. xlix. 10–12
For, let those who have the of investigating everything, inquire at what time a and out of , and who is the of the , who also is the , what was the ass’s [referred to as] His, what the clothing, and what the eyes, what the teeth, and what the wine, and thus let them investigate every one of the points mentioned; and they shall find that there was none other than our , . Wherefore Moses, when chiding the of the people, said, “Ye infatuated people, and , do ye thus requite the ?” reputationprinceleaderfailedJudahhopenationsvinecoltannouncedLordChristJesusingratitudeunwiseLord3925

3925
This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a of , it would never part company with the ; and that the twigs, if made by , never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [ twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] , which had in herself borne the yoke of (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to when was reigning, and being , became a fit subject for ), when the fruit of had come, and reached maturity, and been and stored in the , and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from ], and scattered throughout all the . Even as Esaias saith, “The of shall strike root, and shall flourish, and the whole shall be filled with his fruit.”

[. One of the most arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it an inveterate of the human heart. Comp. , and the message to , .]

Anf-01 ix.vi.v Pg 3
Jer. vii. 4powerfulrebukessuperstitionRev. ii. 5RomeRom. xi. 21creationGodwheatvineGodvineJerusalembondageGoddeathsubduedlibertylibertyreapedbarnJerusalemworldchildrenJacobIsraelworld3835

3835
And it so happened as the had spoken.

Comp. , ; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 7
Isa. v.Jer. xxv.LordLet us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of shall be built in in the name of the .” GodgloryLord1678

1678
Inasmuch as then, “wheresoever the is, there shall also the be gathered together,”

.

Anf-01 ix.vi.xv Pg 5
Isa. xliii. 5

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The will be this “way,” of the new law and the new word in , no longer in Moses.  “And He shall among the ,” even concerning their error. “And these shall a large ,” that of the themselves and their proselytes.  “And they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their

.

Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xxi Pg 8
Isa. ii. 2, 3gospelChristjudgenationsrebukenationJewsspears3396

3396 Sibynas, . Hesychius, “ appellant Illyrii telum venabuli simile.” Paulus, , p. 336, Müll. (Oehler.)Σιβύνη· ὅπλον δόρατι παραπλήσιονSibynamex Festo into pruning-hooks;” in other words, they shall change into pursuits of and the dispositions of injurious minds, and hostile , and all kinds of , and blasphemy.  “ shall not lift up against ,” shall not stir up discord. “Neither shall they any more,” moderationpeacetonguesevilNationswordnationlearnwar3397

3397

Anf-03 v.iv.vi.iv Pg 12 (Sept).
Isa. ii. 2
“and I will pour out of my Spirit upon all ” in the last daysflesh5332

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Anf-03 iv.ix.iii Pg 14 .
Isa. ii. 2, 3
—not of , the former son, but of , the second; that is, of “people,” whose “mount” is , “præcised without concisors’ , EsauJacobourChristhands1174

1174

ff.


Mic. iv. 1

Anf-02 vi.iv.i.iv Pg 4.1

Anf-01 viii.iv.cix Pg 4
The will be this “way,” of the new law and the new word in , no longer in Moses.  “And He shall among the ,” even concerning their error. “And these shall a large ,” that of the themselves and their proselytes.  “And they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their


.

Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xxi Pg 8
Isa. ii. 2, 3gospelChristjudgenationsrebukenationJewsspears3396

3396 Sibynas, . Hesychius, “ appellant Illyrii telum venabuli simile.” Paulus, , p. 336, Müll. (Oehler.)Σιβύνη· ὅπλον δόρατι παραπλήσιονSibynamex Festo into pruning-hooks;” in other words, they shall change into pursuits of and the dispositions of injurious minds, and hostile , and all kinds of , and blasphemy.  “ shall not lift up against ,” shall not stir up discord. “Neither shall they any more,” moderationpeacetonguesevilNationswordnationlearnwar3397

3397

Anf-03 v.iv.vi.iv Pg 12 (Sept).
Isa. ii. 2
“and I will pour out of my Spirit upon all ” in the last daysflesh5332

5332

Anf-03 iv.ix.iii Pg 14 .
Isa. ii. 2, 3
—not of , the former son, but of , the second; that is, of “people,” whose “mount” is , “præcised without concisors’ , EsauJacobourChristhands1174

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Mic. iv. 1

Anf-02 vi.iv.i.iv Pg 4.1

Anf-01 viii.iv.cix Pg 4
This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a of , it would never part company with the ; and that the twigs, if made by , never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [ twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] , which had in herself borne the yoke of (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to when was reigning, and being , became a fit subject for ), when the fruit of had come, and reached maturity, and been and stored in the , and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from ], and scattered throughout all the . Even as Esaias saith, “The of shall strike root, and shall flourish, and the whole shall be filled with his fruit.”


[. One of the most arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it an inveterate of the human heart. Comp. , and the message to , .]

Anf-01 ix.vi.v Pg 3
Jer. vii. 4powerfulrebukessuperstitionRev. ii. 5RomeRom. xi. 21creationGodwheatvineGodvineJerusalembondageGoddeathsubduedlibertylibertyreapedbarnJerusalemworldchildrenJacobIsraelworld3835

3835
And it so happened as the had spoken.

Comp. , ; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 7
Isa. v.Jer. xxv.LordLet us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of shall be built in in the name of the .” GodgloryLord1678

1678
And it is plain that this was spoken not of , but of . For all we out of all do expect not , but , who led your fathers out of Egypt. For the referred even to the of : ‘Till He come for whom this is laid up, and He shall be the expectation of .’ came, therefore, as we have shown at length, and is expected again to appear above the ; whose name you , and labour hard to get it over all the . It were possible for me, sirs,” I continued, “to against you about the reading which you so , saying it is written, ‘Till the things laid up for Him come;’ though the Seventy have not so explained it, but thus, ‘Till He comes for whom this is laid up.’ But since what follows indicates that the reference is to (for it is, ‘and He shall be the expectation of ’), I do not proceed to have a mere verbal with you, as I have not attempted to establish about from the passages of Scripture which are not admitted by you

.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxx Pg 4
Gen. xlix. 10JudahChristnationsJudahJesusprophecyadventChristnationsJesuscloudsprofaneprofanedearthcontendinterpretChristnationscontroversyproofChrist2409

2409 [Note this important point. He forbears to cite the New Testament.] which I quoted from the words of Jeremiah the , and Esdras, and ; but from those which are even now admitted by you, which had your comprehended, be well assured they would have deleted them, as they did those about the of Isaiah, whom you sawed asunder with a wooden saw. And this was a mysterious type of being about to your in two, and to raise those worthy of the honour to the along with the holy patriarchs and ; but He has said that He will send others to the condemnation of the fire along with similar and men from all the . ‘For they shall come,’ He said, ‘from the west and from the east, and shall sit down with , and , and in the of ; but the of the shall be cast out into outer .’ prophetDavidteachersdeathChristcutnationeverlastingkingdomprophetsunquenchabledisobedientimpenitentnationsAbrahamIsaacJacobkingdomheavenchildrenkingdomdarkness2410

2410

Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxii Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
It is yours to make accurate inquiry, and ascertain up to whose time the had a and king of their own. Up to the time of , who taught us, and the which were not yet understood, [they had a ] as was foretold by the holy and Spirit of through Moses, “that a would not the until He should come for whom the was reserved” (for was the of the , from whom also they have their name of ); and after He (i.e., ) appeared, you began to rule the , and possession of all their territory. And the , “He shall be the expectation of the ,” signified that there would be some of all who should look for Him to come again. And this indeed you can see for yourselves, and be convinced of by fact. For of all races of men there are some who look for Him who was crucified in Judæa, and after whose the land was straightway surrendered to you as of . And the , “binding His foal to the , and washing His robe in the of the ,” was a significant symbol of the things that were to happen to , and of what He was to do. For the foal of an ass stood bound to a at the of a , and He ordered His acquaintances to bring it to Him then; and when it was brought, He mounted and sat upon it, and entered , where was the vast of the which was afterwards by you. And after this He was crucified, that the of the might be fulfilled. JewslawgiverJesusChristinterpretedprophecieslawgiverdivineprophecyrulerfailJewskingdomJudahforefatherJewsJewsChristJewsgainedprophecynationsnationscrucifixionspoilwarprophecyvinebloodgrapeChristvineentrancevillageJerusalemtempleJewsdestroyedrestprophecyFor this “washing His robe in the blood of the grape” was predictive of the passion He was to endure, cleansing by His blood those who believe on Him. For what is called by the Spirit through the “His robe,” are those men who believe in Him in whom abideth the Divineprophetseed1828

1828 Grabe would here read, not , but , the spirit; but the Benedictine, Otto, and Trollope all think that no change should be made. σπέρμαπνεῦμα of , the Word. And what is spoken of as “the of the ,” signifies that He who should appear would have , though not of the of man, but of the power of . GodbloodgrapebloodseedGodAnd the first power after God the Father and Lord of all is the Word, who is also the Son; and of Him we will, in what follows, relate how He took flesh and became man. For as man did not make the of the , but , so it was hereby intimated that the should not be of human , but of power, as we have said above. And Isaiah, another , foretelling the same things in other words, spoke thus: “A shall rise out of , and a shall spring from the root of ; and His shall the . bloodvineGodbloodseeddivineprophetstarJacobflowerJessearmnationstrust1829

1829

Anf-01 v.vi.ix Pg 12 .
Gen. xlix. 10
have been fulfilled in the , [our saying,] “Go ye and all , them in the name of the , and of the Son, and of the Holy .” GospelLordteachnationsbaptizingFatherGhost964

964

Anf-01 viii.ii.liv Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
The , accordingly, when they heard these prophetic words, said that Bacchus was the son of , and gave out that he was the discoverer of the , and they number wine devilsJupitervine1883

1883 In the the reading is (wine); but as Justin’s argument seems to require (an ass), Sylburg inserted this latter word in his edition; and this reading is approved by Grabe and Thirlby, and by Otto and Trollope. It may be added, that is much more suitable to than to . ms.οἶνονὄνονadoptedἀναγράφουσιὄνονοἶνον [or, the ass] among his ; and they taught that, having been torn in pieces, he ascended into . And because in the of Moses it had not been expressly intimated whether He who was to come was the Son of , and whether He would, riding on the foal, remain on or ascend into , and because the name of “foal” could mean either the foal of an ass or the foal of a horse, they, not knowing whether He who was foretold would bring the foal of an ass or of a horse as the sign of His coming, nor whether He was the Son of , as we said above, or of man, gave out that Bellerophon, a man of man, himself ascended to on his horse Pegasus. And when they heard it said by the other Isaiah, that He should be of a , and by His own means ascend into , they pretended that Perseus was spoken of. And when they knew what was said, as has been cited above, in the written aforetime, “ as a to his course,” mysteriesheavenprophecyGodearthheavenGodbornheavenprophetbornvirginheavenpropheciesStronggiantrun1884

1884

Anf-01 viii.iv.lii Pg 2 [. These texts are frequently referred to by Justin.]
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that there would be two advents of , and that in the first He would , and that after He came there would be neither nor king in your (I proceeded), and that the who believed in the suffering would look for His future . And for this reason the had uttered these truths in a , and obscurely: for,” I added, “it is said, ‘, thy have thee: thy [shall be] on the neck of thine ; the sons of thy shall thee. is a ’s whelp; from the germ, my son, thou art sprung up. Reclining, he lay down like a , and like [a ’s] whelp: who shall raise him up? A shall not depart from , or a from his thighs, until that which is laid up in store for him shall come; and he shall be the desire of , binding his foal to the , and the foal of his ass to the tendril of the . He shall his in wine, and his vesture in the of the . His eyes shall be bright with

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For, let those who have the of investigating everything, inquire at what time a and out of , and who is the of the , who also is the , what was the ass’s [referred to as] His, what the clothing, and what the eyes, what the teeth, and what the wine, and thus let them investigate every one of the points mentioned; and they shall find that there was none other than our , . Wherefore Moses, when chiding the of the people, said, “Ye infatuated people, and , do ye thus requite the ?” reputationprinceleaderfailedJudahhopenationsvinecoltannouncedLordChristJesusingratitudeunwiseLord3925

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This was first fulfilled in Syria; for “the were called at ,”

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Therefore we are not a people to be , nor a barbarous race, nor such as the Carian and Phrygian ; but has even chosen us and He has become manifest to those who asked not after Him. ‘Behold, I am ,’ He says, ‘to the which called not on My name.’

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This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a of , it would never part company with the ; and that the twigs, if made by , never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [ twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] , which had in herself borne the yoke of (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to when was reigning, and being , became a fit subject for ), when the fruit of had come, and reached maturity, and been and stored in the , and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from ], and scattered throughout all the . Even as Esaias saith, “The of shall strike root, and shall flourish, and the whole shall be filled with his fruit.”

[. One of the most arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it an inveterate of the human heart. Comp. , and the message to , .]

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And it so happened as the had spoken.

Comp. , ; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

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Isa. v.Jer. xxv.LordLet us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of shall be built in in the name of the .” GodgloryLord1678

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Well, there is nothing until after the resurrection. “And and sighing,” continues he, “shall away.”

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[. One of the most arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it an inveterate of the human heart. Comp. , and the message to , .]


Jer. vii. 4powerfulrebukessuperstitionRev. ii. 5RomeRom. xi. 21 This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a of , it would never part company with the ; and that the twigs, if made by , never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [ twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] , which had in herself borne the yoke of (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to when was reigning, and being , became a fit subject for ), when the fruit of had come, and reached maturity, and been and stored in the , and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from ], and scattered throughout all the . Even as Esaias saith, “The of shall strike root, and shall flourish, and the whole shall be filled with his fruit.”

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And it so happened as the had spoken.

Comp. , ; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 7
Isa. v.Jer. xxv.LordLet us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of shall be built in in the name of the .” GodgloryLord1678

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Isa. lii. 6 For it was He who used to speak in the —the Word, the Creator’s Son. “I am present, while it is the hour, upon the , as one that bringeth tidings of , as one that publisheth good tidings of good.”

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—to Him will the gift, that is, the , who proclaimed the word which is to be accomplished in the .  And to none other God does he tell us that “thanks” are due, for having enabled us to achieve “the victory” even over death, than to Him from whom he received the very expression

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This was first fulfilled in Syria; for “the were called at ,”

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Therefore we are not a people to be , nor a barbarous race, nor such as the Carian and Phrygian ; but has even chosen us and He has become manifest to those who asked not after Him. ‘Behold, I am ,’ He says, ‘to the which called not on My name.’

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This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a of , it would never part company with the ; and that the twigs, if made by , never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [ twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] , which had in herself borne the yoke of (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to when was reigning, and being , became a fit subject for ), when the fruit of had come, and reached maturity, and been and stored in the , and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from ], and scattered throughout all the . Even as Esaias saith, “The of shall strike root, and shall flourish, and the whole shall be filled with his fruit.”

[. One of the most arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it an inveterate of the human heart. Comp. , and the message to , .]

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And it so happened as the had spoken.

Comp. , ; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

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Isa. v.Jer. xxv.LordLet us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of shall be built in in the name of the .” GodgloryLord1678

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Well, there is nothing until after the resurrection. “And and sighing,” continues he, “shall away.”

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This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a of , it would never part company with the ; and that the twigs, if made by , never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [ twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] , which had in herself borne the yoke of (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to when was reigning, and being , became a fit subject for ), when the fruit of had come, and reached maturity, and been and stored in the , and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from ], and scattered throughout all the . Even as Esaias saith, “The of shall strike root, and shall flourish, and the whole shall be filled with his fruit.”

[. One of the most arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it an inveterate of the human heart. Comp. , and the message to , .]

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And it so happened as the had spoken.

Comp. , ; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

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Isa. v.Jer. xxv.LordLet us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of shall be built in in the name of the .” GodgloryLord1678

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Now “the of the stroke” means that at the beginning upon man in , that is, ; which [stroke] the will when He raises us from the dead, and restores the inheritance of the fathers, as Isaiah again says: “And thou shall be confident in the , and He will cause thee to pass over the whole , and feed thee with the inheritance of thy .”

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If therefore another law and word, going forth from , brought in such a [ of] among the Gentiles which received it (the word), and convinced, through them, many a of its , then [only] it appears that the spake of some other person. But if the law of , that is, the word of , by the (who went forth from ) throughout all the , caused such a change in the state of things, that these [] did form the swords and war-lances into ploughshares, and changed them into pruning-hooks for reaping the corn, [that is], into instruments used for purposes, and that they are now unaccustomed to fighting, but when smitten, offer also the other cheek,

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that is, the provocation of hostilities; so that you here that is not as in , but pursuing . Now you must deny either that these things were predicted, although they are plainly seen, or that they have been accomplished, although you read of them; else, if you cannot deny either one fact or the other, they must have been accomplished in Him of whom they were predicted. For look at the entire course of His call up to the present time from its beginning, how it is addressed to the (Gentiles) who are in these last days approaching to the Creator, and not to proselytes, whose election learnChristpromisedpowerfulwarpeacenationsGod3398

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3399 Junius explains the author’s by deleverunt; i.e., “they annulled your opinion about proselytes being the sole called, by their promulgation of the gospel.”induxerunt that belief of yours.
meaning not those of the Jewish people only, but of the which are judged by the new law of the and the new word of the , and are amongst themselves of their old error as soon as they have believed. And as the result of this, “they beat their swords into ploughshares, and their (which are a of hunting instruments) into pruning-hooks;”


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that is to say, minds, which once were and cruel, are changed by them into good dispositions productive of good fruit. And again:  “Hearken unto me, hearken unto me, my people, and ye kings, give ear unto me; for a law shall proceed from me, and my for a light to the ;” fiercejudgmentnations3494

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4458 Penes Creatorem. This power the Creator conferred first of all upon His , even as the ninetieth Psalm says to Him: “Upon the and the basilisk shalt Thou tread; the and the shalt Thou under foot.” Christaspliondragontrample4459

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And at the close of this Psalm which I have quoted, it is written, ‘The of the son of are ended.’

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And at the close of this Psalm which I have quoted, it is written, ‘The of the son of are ended.’


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Isa. ii. 3, 4Mic. iv. 2, 3 If therefore another law and word, going forth from , brought in such a [ of] among the Gentiles which received it (the word), and convinced, through them, many a of its , then [only] it appears that the spake of some other person. But if the law of , that is, the word of , by the (who went forth from ) throughout all the , caused such a change in the state of things, that these [] did form the swords and war-lances into ploughshares, and changed them into pruning-hooks for reaping the corn, [that is], into instruments used for purposes, and that they are now unaccustomed to fighting, but when smitten, offer also the other cheek,


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And by Isaiah He speaks thus concerning another : ‘In that day shall there be a third among the Assyrians and the Egyptians, in the land which the of hath , saying, shall my people in Egypt and in be, and mine inheritance.’

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of universal be believed to have given a law through Moses to one people, and not be said to have assigned it to all ? For unless He had given it to all by no means would He have habitually permitted even proselytes out of the to have access to it. But—as is congruous with the of , and with His equity, as the Fashioner of —He gave to all the selfsame law, which at definite and stated times He enjoined should be observed, when He willed, and through whom He willed, and as He willed. For in the beginning of the He gave to himself and a law, that they were not to eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of ; but that, if they did contrariwise, by they were to . nationsnationsnationsgoodnessGodmankindnationsworldAdamEveplantedparadisedeathdie1141

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And by Isaiah He speaks thus concerning another : ‘In that day shall there be a third among the Assyrians and the Egyptians, in the land which the of hath , saying, shall my people in Egypt and in be, and mine inheritance.’

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of universal be believed to have given a law through Moses to one people, and not be said to have assigned it to all ? For unless He had given it to all by no means would He have habitually permitted even proselytes out of the to have access to it. But—as is congruous with the of , and with His equity, as the Fashioner of —He gave to all the selfsame law, which at definite and stated times He enjoined should be observed, when He willed, and through whom He willed, and as He willed. For in the beginning of the He gave to himself and a law, that they were not to eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of ; but that, if they did contrariwise, by they were to . nationsnationsnationsgoodnessGodmankindnationsworldAdamEveplantedparadisedeathdie1141

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in Mount . But one and the same householder produced both , the Word of , our , who spake with both and Moses, and who has restored us anew to , and has multiplied that which is from Himself. ). If, therefore, proclaimed a new which was to be instituted, and this for a light of the , we see and are that men approach , leaving their and other , through the name of Him who was crucified, , and by their confession even unto , and maintain . Moreover, by the works and by the attendant , it is possible for all to understand that He is the new law, and the new , and the expectation of those who out of every people wait for the good things of . For the true , and descendants of , , , and (who in uncircumcision was approved of and by on account of his , and called the father of many nations), are we who have been led to God through this crucified Christ, as shall be demonstrated while we proceed.

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Whence we understand that the coming cessation of the former then given, and the coming procession of a new law (not such as He had already given to the fathers), are : just as Isaiah foretold, saying that in the last days the mount of the and the of were to be manifest above the tops of the mounts: “And it shall be exalted,” he says, “above the ; and there shall come over it all ; and many shall , and say, Come, ascend we unto the mount of the , and unto the of the of ,” circumcisionannouncedLordhouseGodhillsnationswalkLordhouseGodJacob1173

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He thus shows that the ancient is temporary only, when He indicates its change; also when He that it shall be followed by an one. For by Isaiah He says: “Hear me, and ye shall ; and I will make an with you,” adding “the sure mercies of ,” covenantpromiseseternalliveeverlastingcovenantDavid3503

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And Moses also says to them,

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And it is plain that this was spoken not of , but of . For all we out of all do expect not , but , who led your fathers out of Egypt. For the referred even to the of : ‘Till He come for whom this is laid up, and He shall be the expectation of .’ came, therefore, as we have shown at length, and is expected again to appear above the ; whose name you , and labour hard to get it over all the . It were possible for me, sirs,” I continued, “to against you about the reading which you so , saying it is written, ‘Till the things laid up for Him come;’ though the Seventy have not so explained it, but thus, ‘Till He comes for whom this is laid up.’ But since what follows indicates that the reference is to (for it is, ‘and He shall be the expectation of ’), I do not proceed to have a mere verbal with you, as I have not attempted to establish about from the passages of Scripture which are not admitted by you

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2409 [Note this important point. He forbears to cite the New Testament.] which I quoted from the words of Jeremiah the , and Esdras, and ; but from those which are even now admitted by you, which had your comprehended, be well assured they would have deleted them, as they did those about the of Isaiah, whom you sawed asunder with a wooden saw. And this was a mysterious type of being about to your in two, and to raise those worthy of the honour to the along with the holy patriarchs and ; but He has said that He will send others to the condemnation of the fire along with similar and men from all the . ‘For they shall come,’ He said, ‘from the west and from the east, and shall sit down with , and , and in the of ; but the of the shall be cast out into outer .’ prophetDavidteachersdeathChristcutnationeverlastingkingdomprophetsunquenchabledisobedientimpenitentnationsAbrahamIsaacJacobkingdomheavenchildrenkingdomdarkness2410

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Gen. xlix. 10
It is yours to make accurate inquiry, and ascertain up to whose time the had a and king of their own. Up to the time of , who taught us, and the which were not yet understood, [they had a ] as was foretold by the holy and Spirit of through Moses, “that a would not the until He should come for whom the was reserved” (for was the of the , from whom also they have their name of ); and after He (i.e., ) appeared, you began to rule the , and possession of all their territory. And the , “He shall be the expectation of the ,” signified that there would be some of all who should look for Him to come again. And this indeed you can see for yourselves, and be convinced of by fact. For of all races of men there are some who look for Him who was crucified in Judæa, and after whose the land was straightway surrendered to you as of . And the , “binding His foal to the , and washing His robe in the of the ,” was a significant symbol of the things that were to happen to , and of what He was to do. For the foal of an ass stood bound to a at the of a , and He ordered His acquaintances to bring it to Him then; and when it was brought, He mounted and sat upon it, and entered , where was the vast of the which was afterwards by you. And after this He was crucified, that the of the might be fulfilled. JewslawgiverJesusChristinterpretedprophecieslawgiverdivineprophecyrulerfailJewskingdomJudahforefatherJewsJewsChristJewsgainedprophecynationsnationscrucifixionspoilwarprophecyvinebloodgrapeChristvineentrancevillageJerusalemtempleJewsdestroyedrestprophecyFor this “washing His robe in the blood of the grape” was predictive of the passion He was to endure, cleansing by His blood those who believe on Him. For what is called by the Spirit through the “His robe,” are those men who believe in Him in whom abideth the Divineprophetseed1828

1828 Grabe would here read, not , but , the spirit; but the Benedictine, Otto, and Trollope all think that no change should be made. σπέρμαπνεῦμα of , the Word. And what is spoken of as “the of the ,” signifies that He who should appear would have , though not of the of man, but of the power of . GodbloodgrapebloodseedGodAnd the first power after God the Father and Lord of all is the Word, who is also the Son; and of Him we will, in what follows, relate how He took flesh and became man. For as man did not make the of the , but , so it was hereby intimated that the should not be of human , but of power, as we have said above. And Isaiah, another , foretelling the same things in other words, spoke thus: “A shall rise out of , and a shall spring from the root of ; and His shall the . bloodvineGodbloodseeddivineprophetstarJacobflowerJessearmnationstrust1829

1829

Anf-01 v.vi.ix Pg 12 .
Gen. xlix. 10
have been fulfilled in the , [our saying,] “Go ye and all , them in the name of the , and of the Son, and of the Holy .” GospelLordteachnationsbaptizingFatherGhost964

964

Anf-01 viii.ii.liv Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
The , accordingly, when they heard these prophetic words, said that Bacchus was the son of , and gave out that he was the discoverer of the , and they number wine devilsJupitervine1883

1883 In the the reading is (wine); but as Justin’s argument seems to require (an ass), Sylburg inserted this latter word in his edition; and this reading is approved by Grabe and Thirlby, and by Otto and Trollope. It may be added, that is much more suitable to than to . ms.οἶνονὄνονadoptedἀναγράφουσιὄνονοἶνον [or, the ass] among his ; and they taught that, having been torn in pieces, he ascended into . And because in the of Moses it had not been expressly intimated whether He who was to come was the Son of , and whether He would, riding on the foal, remain on or ascend into , and because the name of “foal” could mean either the foal of an ass or the foal of a horse, they, not knowing whether He who was foretold would bring the foal of an ass or of a horse as the sign of His coming, nor whether He was the Son of , as we said above, or of man, gave out that Bellerophon, a man of man, himself ascended to on his horse Pegasus. And when they heard it said by the other Isaiah, that He should be of a , and by His own means ascend into , they pretended that Perseus was spoken of. And when they knew what was said, as has been cited above, in the written aforetime, “ as a to his course,” mysteriesheavenprophecyGodearthheavenGodbornheavenprophetbornvirginheavenpropheciesStronggiantrun1884

1884

Anf-01 viii.iv.lii Pg 2 [. These texts are frequently referred to by Justin.]
Bible:Gen.49.11 :Gen.49.18 :Gen.49.24">Gen. xlix. 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 24BibleBible
that there would be two advents of , and that in the first He would , and that after He came there would be neither nor king in your (I proceeded), and that the who believed in the suffering would look for His future . And for this reason the had uttered these truths in a , and obscurely: for,” I added, “it is said, ‘, thy have thee: thy [shall be] on the neck of thine ; the sons of thy shall thee. is a ’s whelp; from the germ, my son, thou art sprung up. Reclining, he lay down like a , and like [a ’s] whelp: who shall raise him up? A shall not depart from , or a from his thighs, until that which is laid up in store for him shall come; and he shall be the desire of , binding his foal to the , and the foal of his ass to the tendril of the . He shall his in wine, and his vesture in the of the . His eyes shall be bright with

ChristsufferprophetnationnationsChristappearanceHoly SpiritparableJudahbrethrenpraisedhandsenemiesfatherworshipJudahlionlionlionrulerJudahleadernationsvinevinewashgarmentsbloodgrape2113

2113 Or, “in comparison of.” wine, and his teeth white like milk.’ 2114

2114

Anf-01 ix.vi.xi Pg 11 , LXX.
Gen. xlix. 10–12
For, let those who have the of investigating everything, inquire at what time a and out of , and who is the of the , who also is the , what was the ass’s [referred to as] His, what the clothing, and what the eyes, what the teeth, and what the wine, and thus let them investigate every one of the points mentioned; and they shall find that there was none other than our , . Wherefore Moses, when chiding the of the people, said, “Ye infatuated people, and , do ye thus requite the ?” reputationprinceleaderfailedJudahhopenationsvinecoltannouncedLordChristJesusingratitudeunwiseLord3925

3925
And by Isaiah He speaks thus concerning another : ‘In that day shall there be a third among the Assyrians and the Egyptians, in the land which the of hath , saying, shall my people in Egypt and in be, and mine inheritance.’

.

Anf-01 ix.vii.xxxv Pg 6
Jer. xxiii. 6, 7


.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxiii Pg 6
Jer. xxxi. 27

IsraelIsraelblessedLordSabaothblessedblessedAssyriaIsrael2428

2428

Anf-03 iv.ix.ii Pg 5 Comp. (in LXX. it is xxxviii. 27); .
Jer. xxxi. 27Hos. ii. 23; Zech. x. 9; Matt. xiii. 31–43
of universal be believed to have given a law through Moses to one people, and not be said to have assigned it to all ? For unless He had given it to all by no means would He have habitually permitted even proselytes out of the to have access to it. But—as is congruous with the of , and with His equity, as the Fashioner of —He gave to all the selfsame law, which at definite and stated times He enjoined should be observed, when He willed, and through whom He willed, and as He willed. For in the beginning of the He gave to himself and a law, that they were not to eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of ; but that, if they did contrariwise, by they were to . nationsnationsnationsgoodnessGodmankindnationsworldAdamEveplantedparadisedeathdie1141

1141
And by Isaiah He speaks thus concerning another : ‘In that day shall there be a third among the Assyrians and the Egyptians, in the land which the of hath , saying, shall my people in Egypt and in be, and mine inheritance.’

.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxiii Pg 6
Jer. xxxi. 27

IsraelIsraelblessedLordSabaothblessedblessedAssyriaIsrael2428

2428

Anf-03 iv.ix.ii Pg 5 Comp. (in LXX. it is xxxviii. 27); .
Jer. xxxi. 27Hos. ii. 23; Zech. x. 9; Matt. xiii. 31–43
of universal be believed to have given a law through Moses to one people, and not be said to have assigned it to all ? For unless He had given it to all by no means would He have habitually permitted even proselytes out of the to have access to it. But—as is congruous with the of , and with His equity, as the Fashioner of —He gave to all the selfsame law, which at definite and stated times He enjoined should be observed, when He willed, and through whom He willed, and as He willed. For in the beginning of the He gave to himself and a law, that they were not to eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of ; but that, if they did contrariwise, by they were to . nationsnationsnationsgoodnessGodmankindnationsworldAdamEveplantedparadisedeathdie1141

1141
in Mount . But one and the same householder produced both , the Word of , our , who spake with both and Moses, and who has restored us anew to , and has multiplied that which is from Himself. ). If, therefore, proclaimed a new which was to be instituted, and this for a light of the , we see and are that men approach , leaving their and other , through the name of Him who was crucified, , and by their confession even unto , and maintain . Moreover, by the works and by the attendant , it is possible for all to understand that He is the new law, and the new , and the expectation of those who out of every people wait for the good things of . For the true , and descendants of , , , and (who in uncircumcision was approved of and by on account of his , and called the father of many nations), are we who have been led to God through this crucified Christ, as shall be demonstrated while we proceed.

.

Anf-01 ix.vi.x Pg 6
Jer. xxxi. 31HorebcovenantsGodLordJesusChristAbrahamlibertygrace


.

Anf-01 viii.iv.xi Pg 4
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32GodcovenantnationspersuadedGodidolsunrighteousnessJesusChristabidedeathpietymiraclescovenantGodspiritualIsraelJudahJacobIsaacAbrahamblessedGodfaith
with men, not such as that which He made with the fathers at Mount , and would give to men a new heart and a new spirit;


.

Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxiv Pg 97
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32Horeb4335

4335

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

(in LXX. xxxviii. 31, 32); comp. .Anf-03 iv.ix.iii Pg 13
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32ibid.Heb. viii. 8–13
Whence we understand that the coming cessation of the former then given, and the coming procession of a new law (not such as He had already given to the fathers), are : just as Isaiah foretold, saying that in the last days the mount of the and the of were to be manifest above the tops of the mounts: “And it shall be exalted,” he says, “above the ; and there shall come over it all ; and many shall , and say, Come, ascend we unto the mount of the , and unto the of the of ,” circumcisionannouncedLordhouseGodhillsnationswalkLordhouseGodJacob1173

1173

Anf-03 v.iv.v.i Pg 28 , with slight change.
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32
He thus shows that the ancient is temporary only, when He indicates its change; also when He that it shall be followed by an one. For by Isaiah He says: “Hear me, and ye shall ; and I will make an with you,” adding “the sure mercies of ,” covenantpromiseseternalliveeverlastingcovenantDavid3503

3503
And Moses also says to them,

Anf-02 vi.ii.xi Pg 15.2

ii. 12. This apocryphal book is thus quoted as Scripture, and intertwined with it.

Anf-03 vi.ii.vi Pg 13
Wisdom

1505

1505 Cod. . reads, “What says the other Moses unto them?” Sinprophet “Behold these things, saith the : Enter into the good land which the swore [to give] to , and , and , and ye it, a land flowing with milk and honey.” LordGodLordAbrahamIsaacJacobinherit1506

1506
and that

See ; and comp. , and the reference in both places.

Anf-03 iv.ix.i Pg 11
Gen. xxii. 18Gal. iii. 161130

1130
And it is plain that this was spoken not of , but of . For all we out of all do expect not , but , who led your fathers out of Egypt. For the referred even to the of : ‘Till He come for whom this is laid up, and He shall be the expectation of .’ came, therefore, as we have shown at length, and is expected again to appear above the ; whose name you , and labour hard to get it over all the . It were possible for me, sirs,” I continued, “to against you about the reading which you so , saying it is written, ‘Till the things laid up for Him come;’ though the Seventy have not so explained it, but thus, ‘Till He comes for whom this is laid up.’ But since what follows indicates that the reference is to (for it is, ‘and He shall be the expectation of ’), I do not proceed to have a mere verbal with you, as I have not attempted to establish about from the passages of Scripture which are not admitted by you

.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxx Pg 4
Gen. xlix. 10JudahChristnationsJudahJesusprophecyadventChristnationsJesuscloudsprofaneprofanedearthcontendinterpretChristnationscontroversyproofChrist2409

2409 [Note this important point. He forbears to cite the New Testament.] which I quoted from the words of Jeremiah the , and Esdras, and ; but from those which are even now admitted by you, which had your comprehended, be well assured they would have deleted them, as they did those about the of Isaiah, whom you sawed asunder with a wooden saw. And this was a mysterious type of being about to your in two, and to raise those worthy of the honour to the along with the holy patriarchs and ; but He has said that He will send others to the condemnation of the fire along with similar and men from all the . ‘For they shall come,’ He said, ‘from the west and from the east, and shall sit down with , and , and in the of ; but the of the shall be cast out into outer .’ prophetDavidteachersdeathChristcutnationeverlastingkingdomprophetsunquenchabledisobedientimpenitentnationsAbrahamIsaacJacobkingdomheavenchildrenkingdomdarkness2410

2410

Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxii Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
It is yours to make accurate inquiry, and ascertain up to whose time the had a and king of their own. Up to the time of , who taught us, and the which were not yet understood, [they had a ] as was foretold by the holy and Spirit of through Moses, “that a would not the until He should come for whom the was reserved” (for was the of the , from whom also they have their name of ); and after He (i.e., ) appeared, you began to rule the , and possession of all their territory. And the , “He shall be the expectation of the ,” signified that there would be some of all who should look for Him to come again. And this indeed you can see for yourselves, and be convinced of by fact. For of all races of men there are some who look for Him who was crucified in Judæa, and after whose the land was straightway surrendered to you as of . And the , “binding His foal to the , and washing His robe in the of the ,” was a significant symbol of the things that were to happen to , and of what He was to do. For the foal of an ass stood bound to a at the of a , and He ordered His acquaintances to bring it to Him then; and when it was brought, He mounted and sat upon it, and entered , where was the vast of the which was afterwards by you. And after this He was crucified, that the of the might be fulfilled. JewslawgiverJesusChristinterpretedprophecieslawgiverdivineprophecyrulerfailJewskingdomJudahforefatherJewsJewsChristJewsgainedprophecynationsnationscrucifixionspoilwarprophecyvinebloodgrapeChristvineentrancevillageJerusalemtempleJewsdestroyedrestprophecyFor this “washing His robe in the blood of the grape” was predictive of the passion He was to endure, cleansing by His blood those who believe on Him. For what is called by the Spirit through the “His robe,” are those men who believe in Him in whom abideth the Divineprophetseed1828

1828 Grabe would here read, not , but , the spirit; but the Benedictine, Otto, and Trollope all think that no change should be made. σπέρμαπνεῦμα of , the Word. And what is spoken of as “the of the ,” signifies that He who should appear would have , though not of the of man, but of the power of . GodbloodgrapebloodseedGodAnd the first power after God the Father and Lord of all is the Word, who is also the Son; and of Him we will, in what follows, relate how He took flesh and became man. For as man did not make the of the , but , so it was hereby intimated that the should not be of human , but of power, as we have said above. And Isaiah, another , foretelling the same things in other words, spoke thus: “A shall rise out of , and a shall spring from the root of ; and His shall the . bloodvineGodbloodseeddivineprophetstarJacobflowerJessearmnationstrust1829

1829

Anf-01 v.vi.ix Pg 12 .
Gen. xlix. 10
have been fulfilled in the , [our saying,] “Go ye and all , them in the name of the , and of the Son, and of the Holy .” GospelLordteachnationsbaptizingFatherGhost964

964

Anf-01 viii.ii.liv Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
The , accordingly, when they heard these prophetic words, said that Bacchus was the son of , and gave out that he was the discoverer of the , and they number wine devilsJupitervine1883

1883 In the the reading is (wine); but as Justin’s argument seems to require (an ass), Sylburg inserted this latter word in his edition; and this reading is approved by Grabe and Thirlby, and by Otto and Trollope. It may be added, that is much more suitable to than to . ms.οἶνονὄνονadoptedἀναγράφουσιὄνονοἶνον [or, the ass] among his ; and they taught that, having been torn in pieces, he ascended into . And because in the of Moses it had not been expressly intimated whether He who was to come was the Son of , and whether He would, riding on the foal, remain on or ascend into , and because the name of “foal” could mean either the foal of an ass or the foal of a horse, they, not knowing whether He who was foretold would bring the foal of an ass or of a horse as the sign of His coming, nor whether He was the Son of , as we said above, or of man, gave out that Bellerophon, a man of man, himself ascended to on his horse Pegasus. And when they heard it said by the other Isaiah, that He should be of a , and by His own means ascend into , they pretended that Perseus was spoken of. And when they knew what was said, as has been cited above, in the written aforetime, “ as a to his course,” mysteriesheavenprophecyGodearthheavenGodbornheavenprophetbornvirginheavenpropheciesStronggiantrun1884

1884

Anf-01 viii.iv.lii Pg 2 [. These texts are frequently referred to by Justin.]
Bible:Gen.49.11 :Gen.49.18 :Gen.49.24">Gen. xlix. 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 24BibleBible
that there would be two advents of , and that in the first He would , and that after He came there would be neither nor king in your (I proceeded), and that the who believed in the suffering would look for His future . And for this reason the had uttered these truths in a , and obscurely: for,” I added, “it is said, ‘, thy have thee: thy [shall be] on the neck of thine ; the sons of thy shall thee. is a ’s whelp; from the germ, my son, thou art sprung up. Reclining, he lay down like a , and like [a ’s] whelp: who shall raise him up? A shall not depart from , or a from his thighs, until that which is laid up in store for him shall come; and he shall be the desire of , binding his foal to the , and the foal of his ass to the tendril of the . He shall his in wine, and his vesture in the of the . His eyes shall be bright with

ChristsufferprophetnationnationsChristappearanceHoly SpiritparableJudahbrethrenpraisedhandsenemiesfatherworshipJudahlionlionlionrulerJudahleadernationsvinevinewashgarmentsbloodgrape2113

2113 Or, “in comparison of.” wine, and his teeth white like milk.’ 2114

2114

Anf-01 ix.vi.xi Pg 11 , LXX.
Gen. xlix. 10–12
For, let those who have the of investigating everything, inquire at what time a and out of , and who is the of the , who also is the , what was the ass’s [referred to as] His, what the clothing, and what the eyes, what the teeth, and what the wine, and thus let them investigate every one of the points mentioned; and they shall find that there was none other than our , . Wherefore Moses, when chiding the of the people, said, “Ye infatuated people, and , do ye thus requite the ?” reputationprinceleaderfailedJudahhopenationsvinecoltannouncedLordChristJesusingratitudeunwiseLord3925

3925
And by Isaiah He speaks thus concerning another : ‘In that day shall there be a third among the Assyrians and the Egyptians, in the land which the of hath , saying, shall my people in Egypt and in be, and mine inheritance.’

.

Anf-01 ix.vii.xxxv Pg 6
Jer. xxiii. 6, 7


.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxiii Pg 6
Jer. xxxi. 27

IsraelIsraelblessedLordSabaothblessedblessedAssyriaIsrael2428

2428

Anf-03 iv.ix.ii Pg 5 Comp. (in LXX. it is xxxviii. 27); .
Jer. xxxi. 27Hos. ii. 23; Zech. x. 9; Matt. xiii. 31–43
of universal be believed to have given a law through Moses to one people, and not be said to have assigned it to all ? For unless He had given it to all by no means would He have habitually permitted even proselytes out of the to have access to it. But—as is congruous with the of , and with His equity, as the Fashioner of —He gave to all the selfsame law, which at definite and stated times He enjoined should be observed, when He willed, and through whom He willed, and as He willed. For in the beginning of the He gave to himself and a law, that they were not to eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of ; but that, if they did contrariwise, by they were to . nationsnationsnationsgoodnessGodmankindnationsworldAdamEveplantedparadisedeathdie1141

1141
And by Isaiah He speaks thus concerning another : ‘In that day shall there be a third among the Assyrians and the Egyptians, in the land which the of hath , saying, shall my people in Egypt and in be, and mine inheritance.’

.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxiii Pg 6
Jer. xxxi. 27

IsraelIsraelblessedLordSabaothblessedblessedAssyriaIsrael2428

2428

Anf-03 iv.ix.ii Pg 5 Comp. (in LXX. it is xxxviii. 27); .
Jer. xxxi. 27Hos. ii. 23; Zech. x. 9; Matt. xiii. 31–43
of universal be believed to have given a law through Moses to one people, and not be said to have assigned it to all ? For unless He had given it to all by no means would He have habitually permitted even proselytes out of the to have access to it. But—as is congruous with the of , and with His equity, as the Fashioner of —He gave to all the selfsame law, which at definite and stated times He enjoined should be observed, when He willed, and through whom He willed, and as He willed. For in the beginning of the He gave to himself and a law, that they were not to eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of ; but that, if they did contrariwise, by they were to . nationsnationsnationsgoodnessGodmankindnationsworldAdamEveplantedparadisedeathdie1141

1141
in Mount . But one and the same householder produced both , the Word of , our , who spake with both and Moses, and who has restored us anew to , and has multiplied that which is from Himself. ). If, therefore, proclaimed a new which was to be instituted, and this for a light of the , we see and are that men approach , leaving their and other , through the name of Him who was crucified, , and by their confession even unto , and maintain . Moreover, by the works and by the attendant , it is possible for all to understand that He is the new law, and the new , and the expectation of those who out of every people wait for the good things of . For the true , and descendants of , , , and (who in uncircumcision was approved of and by on account of his , and called the father of many nations), are we who have been led to God through this crucified Christ, as shall be demonstrated while we proceed.

.

Anf-01 ix.vi.x Pg 6
Jer. xxxi. 31HorebcovenantsGodLordJesusChristAbrahamlibertygrace


.

Anf-01 viii.iv.xi Pg 4
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32GodcovenantnationspersuadedGodidolsunrighteousnessJesusChristabidedeathpietymiraclescovenantGodspiritualIsraelJudahJacobIsaacAbrahamblessedGodfaith
with men, not such as that which He made with the fathers at Mount , and would give to men a new heart and a new spirit;


.

Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxiv Pg 97
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32Horeb4335

4335

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

(in LXX. xxxviii. 31, 32); comp. .Anf-03 iv.ix.iii Pg 13
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32ibid.Heb. viii. 8–13
Whence we understand that the coming cessation of the former then given, and the coming procession of a new law (not such as He had already given to the fathers), are : just as Isaiah foretold, saying that in the last days the mount of the and the of were to be manifest above the tops of the mounts: “And it shall be exalted,” he says, “above the ; and there shall come over it all ; and many shall , and say, Come, ascend we unto the mount of the , and unto the of the of ,” circumcisionannouncedLordhouseGodhillsnationswalkLordhouseGodJacob1173

1173

Anf-03 v.iv.v.i Pg 28 , with slight change.
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32
He thus shows that the ancient is temporary only, when He indicates its change; also when He that it shall be followed by an one. For by Isaiah He says: “Hear me, and ye shall ; and I will make an with you,” adding “the sure mercies of ,” covenantpromiseseternalliveeverlastingcovenantDavid3503

3503
And Moses also says to them,

Anf-02 vi.ii.xi Pg 15.2

ii. 12. This apocryphal book is thus quoted as Scripture, and intertwined with it.

Anf-03 vi.ii.vi Pg 13
Wisdom

1505

1505 Cod. . reads, “What says the other Moses unto them?” Sinprophet “Behold these things, saith the : Enter into the good land which the swore [to give] to , and , and , and ye it, a land flowing with milk and honey.” LordGodLordAbrahamIsaacJacobinherit1506

1506
and that

See ; and comp. , and the reference in both places.

Anf-03 iv.ix.i Pg 11
Gen. xxii. 18Gal. iii. 161130

1130
And it is plain that this was spoken not of , but of . For all we out of all do expect not , but , who led your fathers out of Egypt. For the referred even to the of : ‘Till He come for whom this is laid up, and He shall be the expectation of .’ came, therefore, as we have shown at length, and is expected again to appear above the ; whose name you , and labour hard to get it over all the . It were possible for me, sirs,” I continued, “to against you about the reading which you so , saying it is written, ‘Till the things laid up for Him come;’ though the Seventy have not so explained it, but thus, ‘Till He comes for whom this is laid up.’ But since what follows indicates that the reference is to (for it is, ‘and He shall be the expectation of ’), I do not proceed to have a mere verbal with you, as I have not attempted to establish about from the passages of Scripture which are not admitted by you

.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxx Pg 4
Gen. xlix. 10JudahChristnationsJudahJesusprophecyadventChristnationsJesuscloudsprofaneprofanedearthcontendinterpretChristnationscontroversyproofChrist2409

2409 [Note this important point. He forbears to cite the New Testament.] which I quoted from the words of Jeremiah the , and Esdras, and ; but from those which are even now admitted by you, which had your comprehended, be well assured they would have deleted them, as they did those about the of Isaiah, whom you sawed asunder with a wooden saw. And this was a mysterious type of being about to your in two, and to raise those worthy of the honour to the along with the holy patriarchs and ; but He has said that He will send others to the condemnation of the fire along with similar and men from all the . ‘For they shall come,’ He said, ‘from the west and from the east, and shall sit down with , and , and in the of ; but the of the shall be cast out into outer .’ prophetDavidteachersdeathChristcutnationeverlastingkingdomprophetsunquenchabledisobedientimpenitentnationsAbrahamIsaacJacobkingdomheavenchildrenkingdomdarkness2410

2410

Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxii Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
It is yours to make accurate inquiry, and ascertain up to whose time the had a and king of their own. Up to the time of , who taught us, and the which were not yet understood, [they had a ] as was foretold by the holy and Spirit of through Moses, “that a would not the until He should come for whom the was reserved” (for was the of the , from whom also they have their name of ); and after He (i.e., ) appeared, you began to rule the , and possession of all their territory. And the , “He shall be the expectation of the ,” signified that there would be some of all who should look for Him to come again. And this indeed you can see for yourselves, and be convinced of by fact. For of all races of men there are some who look for Him who was crucified in Judæa, and after whose the land was straightway surrendered to you as of . And the , “binding His foal to the , and washing His robe in the of the ,” was a significant symbol of the things that were to happen to , and of what He was to do. For the foal of an ass stood bound to a at the of a , and He ordered His acquaintances to bring it to Him then; and when it was brought, He mounted and sat upon it, and entered , where was the vast of the which was afterwards by you. And after this He was crucified, that the of the might be fulfilled. JewslawgiverJesusChristinterpretedprophecieslawgiverdivineprophecyrulerfailJewskingdomJudahforefatherJewsJewsChristJewsgainedprophecynationsnationscrucifixionspoilwarprophecyvinebloodgrapeChristvineentrancevillageJerusalemtempleJewsdestroyedrestprophecyFor this “washing His robe in the blood of the grape” was predictive of the passion He was to endure, cleansing by His blood those who believe on Him. For what is called by the Spirit through the “His robe,” are those men who believe in Him in whom abideth the Divineprophetseed1828

1828 Grabe would here read, not , but , the spirit; but the Benedictine, Otto, and Trollope all think that no change should be made. σπέρμαπνεῦμα of , the Word. And what is spoken of as “the of the ,” signifies that He who should appear would have , though not of the of man, but of the power of . GodbloodgrapebloodseedGodAnd the first power after God the Father and Lord of all is the Word, who is also the Son; and of Him we will, in what follows, relate how He took flesh and became man. For as man did not make the of the , but , so it was hereby intimated that the should not be of human , but of power, as we have said above. And Isaiah, another , foretelling the same things in other words, spoke thus: “A shall rise out of , and a shall spring from the root of ; and His shall the . bloodvineGodbloodseeddivineprophetstarJacobflowerJessearmnationstrust1829

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Anf-01 v.vi.ix Pg 12 .
Gen. xlix. 10
have been fulfilled in the , [our saying,] “Go ye and all , them in the name of the , and of the Son, and of the Holy .” GospelLordteachnationsbaptizingFatherGhost964

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Anf-01 viii.ii.liv Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
The , accordingly, when they heard these prophetic words, said that Bacchus was the son of , and gave out that he was the discoverer of the , and they number wine devilsJupitervine1883

1883 In the the reading is (wine); but as Justin’s argument seems to require (an ass), Sylburg inserted this latter word in his edition; and this reading is approved by Grabe and Thirlby, and by Otto and Trollope. It may be added, that is much more suitable to than to . ms.οἶνονὄνονadoptedἀναγράφουσιὄνονοἶνον [or, the ass] among his ; and they taught that, having been torn in pieces, he ascended into . And because in the of Moses it had not been expressly intimated whether He who was to come was the Son of , and whether He would, riding on the foal, remain on or ascend into , and because the name of “foal” could mean either the foal of an ass or the foal of a horse, they, not knowing whether He who was foretold would bring the foal of an ass or of a horse as the sign of His coming, nor whether He was the Son of , as we said above, or of man, gave out that Bellerophon, a man of man, himself ascended to on his horse Pegasus. And when they heard it said by the other Isaiah, that He should be of a , and by His own means ascend into , they pretended that Perseus was spoken of. And when they knew what was said, as has been cited above, in the written aforetime, “ as a to his course,” mysteriesheavenprophecyGodearthheavenGodbornheavenprophetbornvirginheavenpropheciesStronggiantrun1884

1884

Anf-01 viii.iv.lii Pg 2 [. These texts are frequently referred to by Justin.]
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that there would be two advents of , and that in the first He would , and that after He came there would be neither nor king in your (I proceeded), and that the who believed in the suffering would look for His future . And for this reason the had uttered these truths in a , and obscurely: for,” I added, “it is said, ‘, thy have thee: thy [shall be] on the neck of thine ; the sons of thy shall thee. is a ’s whelp; from the germ, my son, thou art sprung up. Reclining, he lay down like a , and like [a ’s] whelp: who shall raise him up? A shall not depart from , or a from his thighs, until that which is laid up in store for him shall come; and he shall be the desire of , binding his foal to the , and the foal of his ass to the tendril of the . He shall his in wine, and his vesture in the of the . His eyes shall be bright with

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2113 Or, “in comparison of.” wine, and his teeth white like milk.’ 2114

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Anf-01 ix.vi.xi Pg 11 , LXX.
Gen. xlix. 10–12
For, let those who have the of investigating everything, inquire at what time a and out of , and who is the of the , who also is the , what was the ass’s [referred to as] His, what the clothing, and what the eyes, what the teeth, and what the wine, and thus let them investigate every one of the points mentioned; and they shall find that there was none other than our , . Wherefore Moses, when chiding the of the people, said, “Ye infatuated people, and , do ye thus requite the ?” reputationprinceleaderfailedJudahhopenationsvinecoltannouncedLordChristJesusingratitudeunwiseLord3925

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And a of light has arisen, and a has sprung from the root of —this . For by the power of He was conceived by a of the of , who was the of , who, as we have shown, was the of the ; and was His forefather according to the oracle, and He was the son of Jacob and Judah according to lineal descent.

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Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxii Pg 4
Isa. xi. 1

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And again Esaias, pointing out beforehand His unction, and the reason why he was , does himself say, “The Spirit of is upon Me, because He hath Me: He hath sent Me to the to the lowly, to the broken up in heart, to to the captives, and sight to the ; to the acceptable year of the , and the day of ; to comfort all that .”


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Anf-01 ix.iv.x Pg 20
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(now you admitted to me,” continued he, “that this referred to , and you maintain Him to be pre-existent , and having become incarnate by ’s will, to be man by the :) how He can be demonstrated to have been pre-existent, who is filled with the powers of the Holy , which the Scripture by Isaiah enumerates, as if He were in lack of them?” Never the state with their . Your , when, according to the Scripture, He would enter in , had not even an ass of His own. These (put their ) in , and these in ; but we will our help in the name of the our .

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Anf-03 v.iv.v.i Pg 31 .
Isa. xi. 1
Forasmuch then as he said, that from the Creator there would come other , and other words, and new dispensations of , indicating also that the very sacrifices were to receive higher offices, and amongst all , by Malachi when he says: “I have no in you, saith the , neither will I accept your sacrifices at your . For from the rising of the sun, even unto the going down of the same, my name shall be great among the Gentiles; and in every place a is offered unto my name, even a pure offering” lawscovenantsthatnationspleasureLordhandssacrifice3506

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Anf-03 iv.ix.ix Pg 63 See , especially in LXX.
Isa. xi. 1, 2
For to none of men was the universal aggregation of credentials appropriate, except to ; paralleled as He is to a “” by reason of , by reason of ; but accounted “of the root of ,” whence His origin is to be deduced,—to wit, through . spiritualChristflowerglorygraceJesseMary1306

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Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xvii Pg 11 .
Isa. xi. 1, 2
Now to no man, except , would the of suitably apply.  He is indeed like a for the Spirit’s , reckoned indeed of the stem of , but thence to derive His descent through . Now I purposely demand of you, whether you grant to Him the destination ChristdiversityspiritualproofsflowergraceJesseMary3335

3335 Intentionem. of all this , and suffering, and tranquillity, from which He will be the of Isaiah,—a man of , and acquainted with , who was led as a to the , and who, like a before the shearer, opened not His mouth; humiliationChristsorrowsgriefsheepslaughterlamb3336

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Anf-03 v.iv.vi.viii Pg 18 .
Isa. xi. 1–3
In this figure of he shows that was to arise out of the rod which sprang from the stem of ; in other words, from the of the race of , the son of . In this the whole of the Spirit would have to , not meaning that it would be as it were some subsequent acquisition accruing to Him who was always, even before His , the Spirit of ; a flowerChristJessevirginDavidJesseChristsubstantiarestincarnationGod5545

5545 We have more than once shown that by Tertullian and other ancient fathers, of was frequently designated “Spirit.”the naturedivineChrist so that you cannot argue from this that the has reference to that who (as mere man of the race only of ) was to obtain the Spirit of his . (The says,) on the contrary, that from the time when (the true ) should appear in the as , prophecyChristDavidGodprophetChristfleshthe predictedflower5546

5546 Floruisset in carne. rising from the root of , there would have to upon Him the entire operation of the Spirit of , which, so as the were concerned, would cease and come to an end. This result the case itself shows; for after this time the Spirit of the Creator never breathed amongst . From were taken away “the man, and the artificer, and the , and the ;” JesserestgracefarJewsthemJudahwisecunningcounsellorprophet5547

5547

Anf-03 v.iv.vi.viii Pg 30 Comp. ; .
1 Cor. xii. 8–11 and Isa. xi. 1–3
See how the agrees with the both in making the distribution of the one Spirit, and in interpreting His special graces. This, too, I may confidently say: he who has likened the unity of our body throughout its manifold and divers members to the compacting together of the various gifts of the Spirit, apostleprophet5557

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and the East, and a , and a , and a Rod, and , and ); and that He became man by the , in order that the which proceeded from the might receive its in the same manner in which it derived its origin. For , who was a and , having conceived the word of the , brought forth and . But the received and , when the the good tidings to her that the Spirit of the would come upon her, and the power of the Highest would her: wherefore also the Holy Thing begotten of her is the Son of ;

It is not easy, says Maranus, to say in what Scripture is so called. [Clearly he refers to the (St. ) as the LXX. render many texts of the O.T. See .] Perhaps Justin had in his the passage, “This the which the hath made” (). Clem. Alex. that is here referred to.

Anf-01 viii.iv.c Pg 6
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Anf-03 iv.ix.xiv Pg 19 See . “The of His name” refers to the meaning of “Jeshua,” for which see c. ix. above.
Zech. iiimystery
First, He was clad in “sordid attire,” that is, in the indignity of passible and , when the , withal, was opposing himself to Him—the instigator, to wit, of the mortalfleshdevilJudastraitor1462

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Anf-03 v.iv.iv.vii Pg 22 See .
Zech. iii
If I may offer, moreover, an interpretation of the two which were presented on “the great day of ,” goatsatonement3200

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Anf-03 v.vi.iii Pg 6 Comp. .
Cant. ii. 15
a destroyer of the of . Have no vineyardChristfellowship897

897
Accordingly, when a rose in at the time of His birth, as is recorded in the memoirs of His apostles, the Magi from Arabia, recognising the sign by this, came and worshipped Him.

[Or, “.”] (according to LXX.).

Anf-01 viii.iv.cvi Pg 3
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And speaking of the same, he says that ‘each shall .’


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Anf-03 v.vi.iii Pg 6 Comp. .
Cant. ii. 15
a destroyer of the of . Have no vineyardChristfellowship897

897
And by Isaiah He speaks thus concerning another : ‘In that day shall there be a third among the Assyrians and the Egyptians, in the land which the of hath , saying, shall my people in Egypt and in be, and mine inheritance.’

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Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxiii Pg 6
Jer. xxxi. 27

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Anf-03 iv.ix.ii Pg 5 Comp. (in LXX. it is xxxviii. 27); .
Jer. xxxi. 27Hos. ii. 23; Zech. x. 9; Matt. xiii. 31–43
of universal be believed to have given a law through Moses to one people, and not be said to have assigned it to all ? For unless He had given it to all by no means would He have habitually permitted even proselytes out of the to have access to it. But—as is congruous with the of , and with His equity, as the Fashioner of —He gave to all the selfsame law, which at definite and stated times He enjoined should be observed, when He willed, and through whom He willed, and as He willed. For in the beginning of the He gave to himself and a law, that they were not to eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of ; but that, if they did contrariwise, by they were to . nationsnationsnationsgoodnessGodmankindnationsworldAdamEveplantedparadisedeathdie1141

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And by Isaiah He speaks thus concerning another : ‘In that day shall there be a third among the Assyrians and the Egyptians, in the land which the of hath , saying, shall my people in Egypt and in be, and mine inheritance.’

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Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxiii Pg 6
Jer. xxxi. 27

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Anf-03 iv.ix.ii Pg 5 Comp. (in LXX. it is xxxviii. 27); .
Jer. xxxi. 27Hos. ii. 23; Zech. x. 9; Matt. xiii. 31–43
of universal be believed to have given a law through Moses to one people, and not be said to have assigned it to all ? For unless He had given it to all by no means would He have habitually permitted even proselytes out of the to have access to it. But—as is congruous with the of , and with His equity, as the Fashioner of —He gave to all the selfsame law, which at definite and stated times He enjoined should be observed, when He willed, and through whom He willed, and as He willed. For in the beginning of the He gave to himself and a law, that they were not to eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of ; but that, if they did contrariwise, by they were to . nationsnationsnationsgoodnessGodmankindnationsworldAdamEveplantedparadisedeathdie1141

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in Mount . But one and the same householder produced both , the Word of , our , who spake with both and Moses, and who has restored us anew to , and has multiplied that which is from Himself. ). If, therefore, proclaimed a new which was to be instituted, and this for a light of the , we see and are that men approach , leaving their and other , through the name of Him who was crucified, , and by their confession even unto , and maintain . Moreover, by the works and by the attendant , it is possible for all to understand that He is the new law, and the new , and the expectation of those who out of every people wait for the good things of . For the true , and descendants of , , , and (who in uncircumcision was approved of and by on account of his , and called the father of many nations), are we who have been led to God through this crucified Christ, as shall be demonstrated while we proceed.

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Anf-01 ix.vi.x Pg 6
Jer. xxxi. 31HorebcovenantsGodLordJesusChristAbrahamlibertygrace


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with men, not such as that which He made with the fathers at Mount , and would give to men a new heart and a new spirit;


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Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxiv Pg 97
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32Horeb4335

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

(in LXX. xxxviii. 31, 32); comp. .Anf-03 iv.ix.iii Pg 13
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32ibid.Heb. viii. 8–13
Whence we understand that the coming cessation of the former then given, and the coming procession of a new law (not such as He had already given to the fathers), are : just as Isaiah foretold, saying that in the last days the mount of the and the of were to be manifest above the tops of the mounts: “And it shall be exalted,” he says, “above the ; and there shall come over it all ; and many shall , and say, Come, ascend we unto the mount of the , and unto the of the of ,” circumcisionannouncedLordhouseGodhillsnationswalkLordhouseGodJacob1173

1173

Anf-03 v.iv.v.i Pg 28 , with slight change.
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32
He thus shows that the ancient is temporary only, when He indicates its change; also when He that it shall be followed by an one. For by Isaiah He says: “Hear me, and ye shall ; and I will make an with you,” adding “the sure mercies of ,” covenantpromiseseternalliveeverlastingcovenantDavid3503

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And Moses also says to them,

Anf-02 vi.ii.xi Pg 15.2

ii. 12. This apocryphal book is thus quoted as Scripture, and intertwined with it.

Anf-03 vi.ii.vi Pg 13
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1505 Cod. . reads, “What says the other Moses unto them?” Sinprophet “Behold these things, saith the : Enter into the good land which the swore [to give] to , and , and , and ye it, a land flowing with milk and honey.” LordGodLordAbrahamIsaacJacobinherit1506

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and that

See ; and comp. , and the reference in both places.

Anf-03 iv.ix.i Pg 11
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And it is plain that this was spoken not of , but of . For all we out of all do expect not , but , who led your fathers out of Egypt. For the referred even to the of : ‘Till He come for whom this is laid up, and He shall be the expectation of .’ came, therefore, as we have shown at length, and is expected again to appear above the ; whose name you , and labour hard to get it over all the . It were possible for me, sirs,” I continued, “to against you about the reading which you so , saying it is written, ‘Till the things laid up for Him come;’ though the Seventy have not so explained it, but thus, ‘Till He comes for whom this is laid up.’ But since what follows indicates that the reference is to (for it is, ‘and He shall be the expectation of ’), I do not proceed to have a mere verbal with you, as I have not attempted to establish about from the passages of Scripture which are not admitted by you

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Anf-01 viii.iv.cxx Pg 4
Gen. xlix. 10JudahChristnationsJudahJesusprophecyadventChristnationsJesuscloudsprofaneprofanedearthcontendinterpretChristnationscontroversyproofChrist2409

2409 [Note this important point. He forbears to cite the New Testament.] which I quoted from the words of Jeremiah the , and Esdras, and ; but from those which are even now admitted by you, which had your comprehended, be well assured they would have deleted them, as they did those about the of Isaiah, whom you sawed asunder with a wooden saw. And this was a mysterious type of being about to your in two, and to raise those worthy of the honour to the along with the holy patriarchs and ; but He has said that He will send others to the condemnation of the fire along with similar and men from all the . ‘For they shall come,’ He said, ‘from the west and from the east, and shall sit down with , and , and in the of ; but the of the shall be cast out into outer .’ prophetDavidteachersdeathChristcutnationeverlastingkingdomprophetsunquenchabledisobedientimpenitentnationsAbrahamIsaacJacobkingdomheavenchildrenkingdomdarkness2410

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Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxii Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
It is yours to make accurate inquiry, and ascertain up to whose time the had a and king of their own. Up to the time of , who taught us, and the which were not yet understood, [they had a ] as was foretold by the holy and Spirit of through Moses, “that a would not the until He should come for whom the was reserved” (for was the of the , from whom also they have their name of ); and after He (i.e., ) appeared, you began to rule the , and possession of all their territory. And the , “He shall be the expectation of the ,” signified that there would be some of all who should look for Him to come again. And this indeed you can see for yourselves, and be convinced of by fact. For of all races of men there are some who look for Him who was crucified in Judæa, and after whose the land was straightway surrendered to you as of . And the , “binding His foal to the , and washing His robe in the of the ,” was a significant symbol of the things that were to happen to , and of what He was to do. For the foal of an ass stood bound to a at the of a , and He ordered His acquaintances to bring it to Him then; and when it was brought, He mounted and sat upon it, and entered , where was the vast of the which was afterwards by you. And after this He was crucified, that the of the might be fulfilled. JewslawgiverJesusChristinterpretedprophecieslawgiverdivineprophecyrulerfailJewskingdomJudahforefatherJewsJewsChristJewsgainedprophecynationsnationscrucifixionspoilwarprophecyvinebloodgrapeChristvineentrancevillageJerusalemtempleJewsdestroyedrestprophecyFor this “washing His robe in the blood of the grape” was predictive of the passion He was to endure, cleansing by His blood those who believe on Him. For what is called by the Spirit through the “His robe,” are those men who believe in Him in whom abideth the Divineprophetseed1828

1828 Grabe would here read, not , but , the spirit; but the Benedictine, Otto, and Trollope all think that no change should be made. σπέρμαπνεῦμα of , the Word. And what is spoken of as “the of the ,” signifies that He who should appear would have , though not of the of man, but of the power of . GodbloodgrapebloodseedGodAnd the first power after God the Father and Lord of all is the Word, who is also the Son; and of Him we will, in what follows, relate how He took flesh and became man. For as man did not make the of the , but , so it was hereby intimated that the should not be of human , but of power, as we have said above. And Isaiah, another , foretelling the same things in other words, spoke thus: “A shall rise out of , and a shall spring from the root of ; and His shall the . bloodvineGodbloodseeddivineprophetstarJacobflowerJessearmnationstrust1829

1829

Anf-01 v.vi.ix Pg 12 .
Gen. xlix. 10
have been fulfilled in the , [our saying,] “Go ye and all , them in the name of the , and of the Son, and of the Holy .” GospelLordteachnationsbaptizingFatherGhost964

964

Anf-01 viii.ii.liv Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
The , accordingly, when they heard these prophetic words, said that Bacchus was the son of , and gave out that he was the discoverer of the , and they number wine devilsJupitervine1883

1883 In the the reading is (wine); but as Justin’s argument seems to require (an ass), Sylburg inserted this latter word in his edition; and this reading is approved by Grabe and Thirlby, and by Otto and Trollope. It may be added, that is much more suitable to than to . ms.οἶνονὄνονadoptedἀναγράφουσιὄνονοἶνον [or, the ass] among his ; and they taught that, having been torn in pieces, he ascended into . And because in the of Moses it had not been expressly intimated whether He who was to come was the Son of , and whether He would, riding on the foal, remain on or ascend into , and because the name of “foal” could mean either the foal of an ass or the foal of a horse, they, not knowing whether He who was foretold would bring the foal of an ass or of a horse as the sign of His coming, nor whether He was the Son of , as we said above, or of man, gave out that Bellerophon, a man of man, himself ascended to on his horse Pegasus. And when they heard it said by the other Isaiah, that He should be of a , and by His own means ascend into , they pretended that Perseus was spoken of. And when they knew what was said, as has been cited above, in the written aforetime, “ as a to his course,” mysteriesheavenprophecyGodearthheavenGodbornheavenprophetbornvirginheavenpropheciesStronggiantrun1884

1884

Anf-01 viii.iv.lii Pg 2 [. These texts are frequently referred to by Justin.]
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that there would be two advents of , and that in the first He would , and that after He came there would be neither nor king in your (I proceeded), and that the who believed in the suffering would look for His future . And for this reason the had uttered these truths in a , and obscurely: for,” I added, “it is said, ‘, thy have thee: thy [shall be] on the neck of thine ; the sons of thy shall thee. is a ’s whelp; from the germ, my son, thou art sprung up. Reclining, he lay down like a , and like [a ’s] whelp: who shall raise him up? A shall not depart from , or a from his thighs, until that which is laid up in store for him shall come; and he shall be the desire of , binding his foal to the , and the foal of his ass to the tendril of the . He shall his in wine, and his vesture in the of the . His eyes shall be bright with

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2113 Or, “in comparison of.” wine, and his teeth white like milk.’ 2114

2114

Anf-01 ix.vi.xi Pg 11 , LXX.
Gen. xlix. 10–12
For, let those who have the of investigating everything, inquire at what time a and out of , and who is the of the , who also is the , what was the ass’s [referred to as] His, what the clothing, and what the eyes, what the teeth, and what the wine, and thus let them investigate every one of the points mentioned; and they shall find that there was none other than our , . Wherefore Moses, when chiding the of the people, said, “Ye infatuated people, and , do ye thus requite the ?” reputationprinceleaderfailedJudahhopenationsvinecoltannouncedLordChristJesusingratitudeunwiseLord3925

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And by Isaiah He speaks thus concerning another : ‘In that day shall there be a third among the Assyrians and the Egyptians, in the land which the of hath , saying, shall my people in Egypt and in be, and mine inheritance.’

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Jer. xxiii. 6, 7


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Jer. xxxi. 27

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Anf-03 iv.ix.ii Pg 5 Comp. (in LXX. it is xxxviii. 27); .
Jer. xxxi. 27Hos. ii. 23; Zech. x. 9; Matt. xiii. 31–43
of universal be believed to have given a law through Moses to one people, and not be said to have assigned it to all ? For unless He had given it to all by no means would He have habitually permitted even proselytes out of the to have access to it. But—as is congruous with the of , and with His equity, as the Fashioner of —He gave to all the selfsame law, which at definite and stated times He enjoined should be observed, when He willed, and through whom He willed, and as He willed. For in the beginning of the He gave to himself and a law, that they were not to eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of ; but that, if they did contrariwise, by they were to . nationsnationsnationsgoodnessGodmankindnationsworldAdamEveplantedparadisedeathdie1141

1141
And by Isaiah He speaks thus concerning another : ‘In that day shall there be a third among the Assyrians and the Egyptians, in the land which the of hath , saying, shall my people in Egypt and in be, and mine inheritance.’

.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxiii Pg 6
Jer. xxxi. 27

IsraelIsraelblessedLordSabaothblessedblessedAssyriaIsrael2428

2428

Anf-03 iv.ix.ii Pg 5 Comp. (in LXX. it is xxxviii. 27); .
Jer. xxxi. 27Hos. ii. 23; Zech. x. 9; Matt. xiii. 31–43
of universal be believed to have given a law through Moses to one people, and not be said to have assigned it to all ? For unless He had given it to all by no means would He have habitually permitted even proselytes out of the to have access to it. But—as is congruous with the of , and with His equity, as the Fashioner of —He gave to all the selfsame law, which at definite and stated times He enjoined should be observed, when He willed, and through whom He willed, and as He willed. For in the beginning of the He gave to himself and a law, that they were not to eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of ; but that, if they did contrariwise, by they were to . nationsnationsnationsgoodnessGodmankindnationsworldAdamEveplantedparadisedeathdie1141

1141
in Mount . But one and the same householder produced both , the Word of , our , who spake with both and Moses, and who has restored us anew to , and has multiplied that which is from Himself. ). If, therefore, proclaimed a new which was to be instituted, and this for a light of the , we see and are that men approach , leaving their and other , through the name of Him who was crucified, , and by their confession even unto , and maintain . Moreover, by the works and by the attendant , it is possible for all to understand that He is the new law, and the new , and the expectation of those who out of every people wait for the good things of . For the true , and descendants of , , , and (who in uncircumcision was approved of and by on account of his , and called the father of many nations), are we who have been led to God through this crucified Christ, as shall be demonstrated while we proceed.

.

Anf-01 ix.vi.x Pg 6
Jer. xxxi. 31HorebcovenantsGodLordJesusChristAbrahamlibertygrace


.

Anf-01 viii.iv.xi Pg 4
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32GodcovenantnationspersuadedGodidolsunrighteousnessJesusChristabidedeathpietymiraclescovenantGodspiritualIsraelJudahJacobIsaacAbrahamblessedGodfaith
with men, not such as that which He made with the fathers at Mount , and would give to men a new heart and a new spirit;


.

Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxiv Pg 97
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32Horeb4335

4335

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

(in LXX. xxxviii. 31, 32); comp. .Anf-03 iv.ix.iii Pg 13
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32ibid.Heb. viii. 8–13
Whence we understand that the coming cessation of the former then given, and the coming procession of a new law (not such as He had already given to the fathers), are : just as Isaiah foretold, saying that in the last days the mount of the and the of were to be manifest above the tops of the mounts: “And it shall be exalted,” he says, “above the ; and there shall come over it all ; and many shall , and say, Come, ascend we unto the mount of the , and unto the of the of ,” circumcisionannouncedLordhouseGodhillsnationswalkLordhouseGodJacob1173

1173

Anf-03 v.iv.v.i Pg 28 , with slight change.
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32
He thus shows that the ancient is temporary only, when He indicates its change; also when He that it shall be followed by an one. For by Isaiah He says: “Hear me, and ye shall ; and I will make an with you,” adding “the sure mercies of ,” covenantpromiseseternalliveeverlastingcovenantDavid3503

3503
And Moses also says to them,

Anf-02 vi.ii.xi Pg 15.2

ii. 12. This apocryphal book is thus quoted as Scripture, and intertwined with it.

Anf-03 vi.ii.vi Pg 13
Wisdom

1505

1505 Cod. . reads, “What says the other Moses unto them?” Sinprophet “Behold these things, saith the : Enter into the good land which the swore [to give] to , and , and , and ye it, a land flowing with milk and honey.” LordGodLordAbrahamIsaacJacobinherit1506

1506
and that

See ; and comp. , and the reference in both places.

Anf-03 iv.ix.i Pg 11
Gen. xxii. 18Gal. iii. 161130

1130
And it is plain that this was spoken not of , but of . For all we out of all do expect not , but , who led your fathers out of Egypt. For the referred even to the of : ‘Till He come for whom this is laid up, and He shall be the expectation of .’ came, therefore, as we have shown at length, and is expected again to appear above the ; whose name you , and labour hard to get it over all the . It were possible for me, sirs,” I continued, “to against you about the reading which you so , saying it is written, ‘Till the things laid up for Him come;’ though the Seventy have not so explained it, but thus, ‘Till He comes for whom this is laid up.’ But since what follows indicates that the reference is to (for it is, ‘and He shall be the expectation of ’), I do not proceed to have a mere verbal with you, as I have not attempted to establish about from the passages of Scripture which are not admitted by you

.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxx Pg 4
Gen. xlix. 10JudahChristnationsJudahJesusprophecyadventChristnationsJesuscloudsprofaneprofanedearthcontendinterpretChristnationscontroversyproofChrist2409

2409 [Note this important point. He forbears to cite the New Testament.] which I quoted from the words of Jeremiah the , and Esdras, and ; but from those which are even now admitted by you, which had your comprehended, be well assured they would have deleted them, as they did those about the of Isaiah, whom you sawed asunder with a wooden saw. And this was a mysterious type of being about to your in two, and to raise those worthy of the honour to the along with the holy patriarchs and ; but He has said that He will send others to the condemnation of the fire along with similar and men from all the . ‘For they shall come,’ He said, ‘from the west and from the east, and shall sit down with , and , and in the of ; but the of the shall be cast out into outer .’ prophetDavidteachersdeathChristcutnationeverlastingkingdomprophetsunquenchabledisobedientimpenitentnationsAbrahamIsaacJacobkingdomheavenchildrenkingdomdarkness2410

2410

Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxii Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
It is yours to make accurate inquiry, and ascertain up to whose time the had a and king of their own. Up to the time of , who taught us, and the which were not yet understood, [they had a ] as was foretold by the holy and Spirit of through Moses, “that a would not the until He should come for whom the was reserved” (for was the of the , from whom also they have their name of ); and after He (i.e., ) appeared, you began to rule the , and possession of all their territory. And the , “He shall be the expectation of the ,” signified that there would be some of all who should look for Him to come again. And this indeed you can see for yourselves, and be convinced of by fact. For of all races of men there are some who look for Him who was crucified in Judæa, and after whose the land was straightway surrendered to you as of . And the , “binding His foal to the , and washing His robe in the of the ,” was a significant symbol of the things that were to happen to , and of what He was to do. For the foal of an ass stood bound to a at the of a , and He ordered His acquaintances to bring it to Him then; and when it was brought, He mounted and sat upon it, and entered , where was the vast of the which was afterwards by you. And after this He was crucified, that the of the might be fulfilled. JewslawgiverJesusChristinterpretedprophecieslawgiverdivineprophecyrulerfailJewskingdomJudahforefatherJewsJewsChristJewsgainedprophecynationsnationscrucifixionspoilwarprophecyvinebloodgrapeChristvineentrancevillageJerusalemtempleJewsdestroyedrestprophecyFor this “washing His robe in the blood of the grape” was predictive of the passion He was to endure, cleansing by His blood those who believe on Him. For what is called by the Spirit through the “His robe,” are those men who believe in Him in whom abideth the Divineprophetseed1828

1828 Grabe would here read, not , but , the spirit; but the Benedictine, Otto, and Trollope all think that no change should be made. σπέρμαπνεῦμα of , the Word. And what is spoken of as “the of the ,” signifies that He who should appear would have , though not of the of man, but of the power of . GodbloodgrapebloodseedGodAnd the first power after God the Father and Lord of all is the Word, who is also the Son; and of Him we will, in what follows, relate how He took flesh and became man. For as man did not make the of the , but , so it was hereby intimated that the should not be of human , but of power, as we have said above. And Isaiah, another , foretelling the same things in other words, spoke thus: “A shall rise out of , and a shall spring from the root of ; and His shall the . bloodvineGodbloodseeddivineprophetstarJacobflowerJessearmnationstrust1829

1829

Anf-01 v.vi.ix Pg 12 .
Gen. xlix. 10
have been fulfilled in the , [our saying,] “Go ye and all , them in the name of the , and of the Son, and of the Holy .” GospelLordteachnationsbaptizingFatherGhost964

964

Anf-01 viii.ii.liv Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
The , accordingly, when they heard these prophetic words, said that Bacchus was the son of , and gave out that he was the discoverer of the , and they number wine devilsJupitervine1883

1883 In the the reading is (wine); but as Justin’s argument seems to require (an ass), Sylburg inserted this latter word in his edition; and this reading is approved by Grabe and Thirlby, and by Otto and Trollope. It may be added, that is much more suitable to than to . ms.οἶνονὄνονadoptedἀναγράφουσιὄνονοἶνον [or, the ass] among his ; and they taught that, having been torn in pieces, he ascended into . And because in the of Moses it had not been expressly intimated whether He who was to come was the Son of , and whether He would, riding on the foal, remain on or ascend into , and because the name of “foal” could mean either the foal of an ass or the foal of a horse, they, not knowing whether He who was foretold would bring the foal of an ass or of a horse as the sign of His coming, nor whether He was the Son of , as we said above, or of man, gave out that Bellerophon, a man of man, himself ascended to on his horse Pegasus. And when they heard it said by the other Isaiah, that He should be of a , and by His own means ascend into , they pretended that Perseus was spoken of. And when they knew what was said, as has been cited above, in the written aforetime, “ as a to his course,” mysteriesheavenprophecyGodearthheavenGodbornheavenprophetbornvirginheavenpropheciesStronggiantrun1884

1884

Anf-01 viii.iv.lii Pg 2 [. These texts are frequently referred to by Justin.]
Bible:Gen.49.11 :Gen.49.18 :Gen.49.24">Gen. xlix. 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 24BibleBible
that there would be two advents of , and that in the first He would , and that after He came there would be neither nor king in your (I proceeded), and that the who believed in the suffering would look for His future . And for this reason the had uttered these truths in a , and obscurely: for,” I added, “it is said, ‘, thy have thee: thy [shall be] on the neck of thine ; the sons of thy shall thee. is a ’s whelp; from the germ, my son, thou art sprung up. Reclining, he lay down like a , and like [a ’s] whelp: who shall raise him up? A shall not depart from , or a from his thighs, until that which is laid up in store for him shall come; and he shall be the desire of , binding his foal to the , and the foal of his ass to the tendril of the . He shall his in wine, and his vesture in the of the . His eyes shall be bright with

ChristsufferprophetnationnationsChristappearanceHoly SpiritparableJudahbrethrenpraisedhandsenemiesfatherworshipJudahlionlionlionrulerJudahleadernationsvinevinewashgarmentsbloodgrape2113

2113 Or, “in comparison of.” wine, and his teeth white like milk.’ 2114

2114

Anf-01 ix.vi.xi Pg 11 , LXX.
Gen. xlix. 10–12
For, let those who have the of investigating everything, inquire at what time a and out of , and who is the of the , who also is the , what was the ass’s [referred to as] His, what the clothing, and what the eyes, what the teeth, and what the wine, and thus let them investigate every one of the points mentioned; and they shall find that there was none other than our , . Wherefore Moses, when chiding the of the people, said, “Ye infatuated people, and , do ye thus requite the ?” reputationprinceleaderfailedJudahhopenationsvinecoltannouncedLordChristJesusingratitudeunwiseLord3925

3925
And by Isaiah He speaks thus concerning another : ‘In that day shall there be a third among the Assyrians and the Egyptians, in the land which the of hath , saying, shall my people in Egypt and in be, and mine inheritance.’

.

Anf-01 ix.vii.xxxv Pg 6
Jer. xxiii. 6, 7


.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxiii Pg 6
Jer. xxxi. 27

IsraelIsraelblessedLordSabaothblessedblessedAssyriaIsrael2428

2428

Anf-03 iv.ix.ii Pg 5 Comp. (in LXX. it is xxxviii. 27); .
Jer. xxxi. 27Hos. ii. 23; Zech. x. 9; Matt. xiii. 31–43
of universal be believed to have given a law through Moses to one people, and not be said to have assigned it to all ? For unless He had given it to all by no means would He have habitually permitted even proselytes out of the to have access to it. But—as is congruous with the of , and with His equity, as the Fashioner of —He gave to all the selfsame law, which at definite and stated times He enjoined should be observed, when He willed, and through whom He willed, and as He willed. For in the beginning of the He gave to himself and a law, that they were not to eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of ; but that, if they did contrariwise, by they were to . nationsnationsnationsgoodnessGodmankindnationsworldAdamEveplantedparadisedeathdie1141

1141
And by Isaiah He speaks thus concerning another : ‘In that day shall there be a third among the Assyrians and the Egyptians, in the land which the of hath , saying, shall my people in Egypt and in be, and mine inheritance.’

.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxiii Pg 6
Jer. xxxi. 27

IsraelIsraelblessedLordSabaothblessedblessedAssyriaIsrael2428

2428

Anf-03 iv.ix.ii Pg 5 Comp. (in LXX. it is xxxviii. 27); .
Jer. xxxi. 27Hos. ii. 23; Zech. x. 9; Matt. xiii. 31–43
of universal be believed to have given a law through Moses to one people, and not be said to have assigned it to all ? For unless He had given it to all by no means would He have habitually permitted even proselytes out of the to have access to it. But—as is congruous with the of , and with His equity, as the Fashioner of —He gave to all the selfsame law, which at definite and stated times He enjoined should be observed, when He willed, and through whom He willed, and as He willed. For in the beginning of the He gave to himself and a law, that they were not to eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of ; but that, if they did contrariwise, by they were to . nationsnationsnationsgoodnessGodmankindnationsworldAdamEveplantedparadisedeathdie1141

1141
in Mount . But one and the same householder produced both , the Word of , our , who spake with both and Moses, and who has restored us anew to , and has multiplied that which is from Himself. ). If, therefore, proclaimed a new which was to be instituted, and this for a light of the , we see and are that men approach , leaving their and other , through the name of Him who was crucified, , and by their confession even unto , and maintain . Moreover, by the works and by the attendant , it is possible for all to understand that He is the new law, and the new , and the expectation of those who out of every people wait for the good things of . For the true , and descendants of , , , and (who in uncircumcision was approved of and by on account of his , and called the father of many nations), are we who have been led to God through this crucified Christ, as shall be demonstrated while we proceed.

.

Anf-01 ix.vi.x Pg 6
Jer. xxxi. 31HorebcovenantsGodLordJesusChristAbrahamlibertygrace


.

Anf-01 viii.iv.xi Pg 4
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32GodcovenantnationspersuadedGodidolsunrighteousnessJesusChristabidedeathpietymiraclescovenantGodspiritualIsraelJudahJacobIsaacAbrahamblessedGodfaith
with men, not such as that which He made with the fathers at Mount , and would give to men a new heart and a new spirit;


.

Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxiv Pg 97
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32Horeb4335

4335

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

(in LXX. xxxviii. 31, 32); comp. .Anf-03 iv.ix.iii Pg 13
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32ibid.Heb. viii. 8–13
Whence we understand that the coming cessation of the former then given, and the coming procession of a new law (not such as He had already given to the fathers), are : just as Isaiah foretold, saying that in the last days the mount of the and the of were to be manifest above the tops of the mounts: “And it shall be exalted,” he says, “above the ; and there shall come over it all ; and many shall , and say, Come, ascend we unto the mount of the , and unto the of the of ,” circumcisionannouncedLordhouseGodhillsnationswalkLordhouseGodJacob1173

1173

Anf-03 v.iv.v.i Pg 28 , with slight change.
Jer. xxxi. 31, 32
He thus shows that the ancient is temporary only, when He indicates its change; also when He that it shall be followed by an one. For by Isaiah He says: “Hear me, and ye shall ; and I will make an with you,” adding “the sure mercies of ,” covenantpromiseseternalliveeverlastingcovenantDavid3503

3503
And Moses also says to them,

Anf-02 vi.ii.xi Pg 15.2

ii. 12. This apocryphal book is thus quoted as Scripture, and intertwined with it.

Anf-03 vi.ii.vi Pg 13
Wisdom

1505

1505 Cod. . reads, “What says the other Moses unto them?” Sinprophet “Behold these things, saith the : Enter into the good land which the swore [to give] to , and , and , and ye it, a land flowing with milk and honey.” LordGodLordAbrahamIsaacJacobinherit1506

1506
and that

See ; and comp. , and the reference in both places.

Anf-03 iv.ix.i Pg 11
Gen. xxii. 18Gal. iii. 161130

1130
And it is plain that this was spoken not of , but of . For all we out of all do expect not , but , who led your fathers out of Egypt. For the referred even to the of : ‘Till He come for whom this is laid up, and He shall be the expectation of .’ came, therefore, as we have shown at length, and is expected again to appear above the ; whose name you , and labour hard to get it over all the . It were possible for me, sirs,” I continued, “to against you about the reading which you so , saying it is written, ‘Till the things laid up for Him come;’ though the Seventy have not so explained it, but thus, ‘Till He comes for whom this is laid up.’ But since what follows indicates that the reference is to (for it is, ‘and He shall be the expectation of ’), I do not proceed to have a mere verbal with you, as I have not attempted to establish about from the passages of Scripture which are not admitted by you

.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxx Pg 4
Gen. xlix. 10JudahChristnationsJudahJesusprophecyadventChristnationsJesuscloudsprofaneprofanedearthcontendinterpretChristnationscontroversyproofChrist2409

2409 [Note this important point. He forbears to cite the New Testament.] which I quoted from the words of Jeremiah the , and Esdras, and ; but from those which are even now admitted by you, which had your comprehended, be well assured they would have deleted them, as they did those about the of Isaiah, whom you sawed asunder with a wooden saw. And this was a mysterious type of being about to your in two, and to raise those worthy of the honour to the along with the holy patriarchs and ; but He has said that He will send others to the condemnation of the fire along with similar and men from all the . ‘For they shall come,’ He said, ‘from the west and from the east, and shall sit down with , and , and in the of ; but the of the shall be cast out into outer .’ prophetDavidteachersdeathChristcutnationeverlastingkingdomprophetsunquenchabledisobedientimpenitentnationsAbrahamIsaacJacobkingdomheavenchildrenkingdomdarkness2410

2410

Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxii Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
It is yours to make accurate inquiry, and ascertain up to whose time the had a and king of their own. Up to the time of , who taught us, and the which were not yet understood, [they had a ] as was foretold by the holy and Spirit of through Moses, “that a would not the until He should come for whom the was reserved” (for was the of the , from whom also they have their name of ); and after He (i.e., ) appeared, you began to rule the , and possession of all their territory. And the , “He shall be the expectation of the ,” signified that there would be some of all who should look for Him to come again. And this indeed you can see for yourselves, and be convinced of by fact. For of all races of men there are some who look for Him who was crucified in Judæa, and after whose the land was straightway surrendered to you as of . And the , “binding His foal to the , and washing His robe in the of the ,” was a significant symbol of the things that were to happen to , and of what He was to do. For the foal of an ass stood bound to a at the of a , and He ordered His acquaintances to bring it to Him then; and when it was brought, He mounted and sat upon it, and entered , where was the vast of the which was afterwards by you. And after this He was crucified, that the of the might be fulfilled. JewslawgiverJesusChristinterpretedprophecieslawgiverdivineprophecyrulerfailJewskingdomJudahforefatherJewsJewsChristJewsgainedprophecynationsnationscrucifixionspoilwarprophecyvinebloodgrapeChristvineentrancevillageJerusalemtempleJewsdestroyedrestprophecyFor this “washing His robe in the blood of the grape” was predictive of the passion He was to endure, cleansing by His blood those who believe on Him. For what is called by the Spirit through the “His robe,” are those men who believe in Him in whom abideth the Divineprophetseed1828

1828 Grabe would here read, not , but , the spirit; but the Benedictine, Otto, and Trollope all think that no change should be made. σπέρμαπνεῦμα of , the Word. And what is spoken of as “the of the ,” signifies that He who should appear would have , though not of the of man, but of the power of . GodbloodgrapebloodseedGodAnd the first power after God the Father and Lord of all is the Word, who is also the Son; and of Him we will, in what follows, relate how He took flesh and became man. For as man did not make the of the , but , so it was hereby intimated that the should not be of human , but of power, as we have said above. And Isaiah, another , foretelling the same things in other words, spoke thus: “A shall rise out of , and a shall spring from the root of ; and His shall the . bloodvineGodbloodseeddivineprophetstarJacobflowerJessearmnationstrust1829

1829

Anf-01 v.vi.ix Pg 12 .
Gen. xlix. 10
have been fulfilled in the , [our saying,] “Go ye and all , them in the name of the , and of the Son, and of the Holy .” GospelLordteachnationsbaptizingFatherGhost964

964

Anf-01 viii.ii.liv Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
The , accordingly, when they heard these prophetic words, said that Bacchus was the son of , and gave out that he was the discoverer of the , and they number wine devilsJupitervine1883

1883 In the the reading is (wine); but as Justin’s argument seems to require (an ass), Sylburg inserted this latter word in his edition; and this reading is approved by Grabe and Thirlby, and by Otto and Trollope. It may be added, that is much more suitable to than to . ms.οἶνονὄνονadoptedἀναγράφουσιὄνονοἶνον [or, the ass] among his ; and they taught that, having been torn in pieces, he ascended into . And because in the of Moses it had not been expressly intimated whether He who was to come was the Son of , and whether He would, riding on the foal, remain on or ascend into , and because the name of “foal” could mean either the foal of an ass or the foal of a horse, they, not knowing whether He who was foretold would bring the foal of an ass or of a horse as the sign of His coming, nor whether He was the Son of , as we said above, or of man, gave out that Bellerophon, a man of man, himself ascended to on his horse Pegasus. And when they heard it said by the other Isaiah, that He should be of a , and by His own means ascend into , they pretended that Perseus was spoken of. And when they knew what was said, as has been cited above, in the written aforetime, “ as a to his course,” mysteriesheavenprophecyGodearthheavenGodbornheavenprophetbornvirginheavenpropheciesStronggiantrun1884

1884

Anf-01 viii.iv.lii Pg 2 [. These texts are frequently referred to by Justin.]
Bible:Gen.49.11 :Gen.49.18 :Gen.49.24">Gen. xlix. 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 24BibleBible
that there would be two advents of , and that in the first He would , and that after He came there would be neither nor king in your (I proceeded), and that the who believed in the suffering would look for His future . And for this reason the had uttered these truths in a , and obscurely: for,” I added, “it is said, ‘, thy have thee: thy [shall be] on the neck of thine ; the sons of thy shall thee. is a ’s whelp; from the germ, my son, thou art sprung up. Reclining, he lay down like a , and like [a ’s] whelp: who shall raise him up? A shall not depart from , or a from his thighs, until that which is laid up in store for him shall come; and he shall be the desire of , binding his foal to the , and the foal of his ass to the tendril of the . He shall his in wine, and his vesture in the of the . His eyes shall be bright with

ChristsufferprophetnationnationsChristappearanceHoly SpiritparableJudahbrethrenpraisedhandsenemiesfatherworshipJudahlionlionlionrulerJudahleadernationsvinevinewashgarmentsbloodgrape2113

2113 Or, “in comparison of.” wine, and his teeth white like milk.’ 2114

2114

Anf-01 ix.vi.xi Pg 11 , LXX.
Gen. xlix. 10–12
For, let those who have the of investigating everything, inquire at what time a and out of , and who is the of the , who also is the , what was the ass’s [referred to as] His, what the clothing, and what the eyes, what the teeth, and what the wine, and thus let them investigate every one of the points mentioned; and they shall find that there was none other than our , . Wherefore Moses, when chiding the of the people, said, “Ye infatuated people, and , do ye thus requite the ?” reputationprinceleaderfailedJudahhopenationsvinecoltannouncedLordChristJesusingratitudeunwiseLord3925

3925

.

Anf-01 ix.viii.x Pg 2
Ps. cxxx. 7 but what is that which, in a certain way, has been grasped by hand


So Mr. Dodgson; and La Cerda, as quoted by Oehler. See in LXX., where it is

Anf-03 vi.vii.iii Pg 3
Ps. cxxxi. 1Ps. cxxx.9027

9027
but what is that which, in a certain way, has been grasped by hand

So Mr. Dodgson; and La Cerda, as quoted by Oehler. See in LXX., where it is

Anf-03 vi.vii.iii Pg 3
Ps. cxxxi. 1Ps. cxxx.9027

9027
But as bringing , thus: “ hath made known His () in the sight of the .”

.

Anf-01 ix.iv.xi Pg 20
Isa. xii. 2

salvationGodsalvationsalutareheathen3412

3412
saying, “Ye shall be ejected from the land into which ye shall enter; and in those ye shall not be able to :  and there shall be instability of the print

.

Anf-01 ix.vii.xxxv Pg 6
Jer. xxiii. 6, 7


Or rather in Deuteronomy. See sqq.

Anf-03 iv.ix.xi Pg 13
xxviii. 65nationsrest1375

1375 Or, “sole.” of thy foot: and shall give thee a wearying heart, and a pining , and failing eyes, that they see not: and thy life shall hang on the tree Godsoul1376

1376
Inasmuch as then, “wheresoever the is, there shall also the be gathered together,”

.

Anf-01 ix.vi.xv Pg 5
Isa. xliii. 5

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In ; , compared with vii. 14 in the Eng. ver. and the LXX., and also Lowth, introductory remarks on ch. viii.


Isa. viii. 8 10—in order that you may regard not the sound only of the name, but the sense too. For the Hebrew sound, which is , has an interpretation, which is, with us. Inquire, then, whether this , “ with us” (which is ), be commonly applied to ever since ’s light has dawned, and I think you will not deny it. For they who out of Judaism believe in , ever since their believing on Him, do, whenever they shall wish to say

Npnf-201 iii.ix.xv Pg 33

Npnf-201 iii.ix.xv Pg 33

Anf-03 iv.ix.ix Pg 11EmmanuelGodspeechGodEmmanuelChristChristChrist1257

1257 Or, “to call him.” , signify that is with us:  and thus it is agreed that He who was ever predicted as is already come, because that which signifies is come—that is, “ with us.” Equally are they led by the sound of the name when they so understand “the power of ,” and “the of ,” and “the of the Assyrians,” as if they portended as a warrior; not observing that Scripture premises, “since, ere the child to call or mother, he shall receive the power of and the of , in opposition to the king of the Assyrians.” For the first step is to look at the demonstration of His , to see whether the age there indicated can possibly exhibit the as already a , not to say a . Forsooth, by His babyish the would summon men to arms, and would give the signal of not with clarion, but with rattle, and point out the foe, not from His charger’s back or from a rampart, but from the back or neck of His suckler and , and thus and in place of the breast. (It is another matter if, among you, infants out into ,—oiled first, I suppose, to dry in the sun, and then armed with satchels and rationed on butter,—who are to know how to lance sooner than how to lacerate the !) EmmanuelGodEmmanuelEmmanuelGodDamascusspoilsSamariakingdomChristlearnfatherDamascusspoilsSamariaageChristmangeneralcryinfantwarnursesubdueDamascusSamariarushbattlebosom1258

1258 See . l. iii. c. xiii., which, with the preceding chapter, should be compared throughout with the chapter before us.adv. Marc Certainly, if nature nowhere allows this,—(namely,) to serve as a before developing into manhood, to take “the power of ” before knowing your ,—it follows that the pronouncement is visibly figurative.  “But again,” say they, “nature not a ‘’ to be a ; and yet the must be believed.”  And deservedly so; for he bespoke credit for a thing incredible, by saying that it was to be . “Therefore,” he says, “shall be given you. Behold, a shall conceive in , and bear a son.” But a sign from , unless it had consisted in some portentous novelty, would not have appeared a sign. In a word, if, when you are anxious to cast any down from (a belief in) this prediction, or to whoever are simple, you have the audacity to , as if the Scripture contained (the announcement), that not “a ,” but “a young ,” was to conceive and bring forth; you are refuted even by this fact, that a daily occurrence—the pregnancy and parturition of a young , namely—cannot possibly seem anything of . And the setting before us, then, of a virgin-mother is deservedly believed to be ; but not equally so a warrior-infant.  For there would not in this case again be involved the of a ; but, the of a novel having been awarded, the next step after the is, that there is enunciated a different ensuing ordering soldierDamascusfathersuffersvirginparentpropheta signa signvirginwombGoddivineconvertlievirginfemalefemalea signa signquestionsignsignbirthsign1259

1259

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Isa. xliii. 5 Inasmuch as then, “wheresoever the is, there shall also the be gathered together,”

Anf-02 vi.iii.i.ix Pg 65.1

Anf-01 ix.vi.xv Pg 5

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3964

.


Isa. xliii. 5 Inasmuch as then, “wheresoever the is, there shall also the be gathered together,”

Npnf-201 iii.xvi.iv Pg 134

Anf-01 ix.vi.xv Pg 5

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3964

In ; , compared with vii. 14 in the Eng. ver. and the LXX., and also Lowth, introductory remarks on ch. viii.


Isa. viii. 8 10—in order that you may regard not the sound only of the name, but the sense too. For the Hebrew sound, which is , has an interpretation, which is, with us. Inquire, then, whether this , “ with us” (which is ), be commonly applied to ever since ’s light has dawned, and I think you will not deny it. For they who out of Judaism believe in , ever since their believing on Him, do, whenever they shall wish to say

Npnf-201 iii.ix.xv Pg 33

Npnf-201 iii.ix.xv Pg 33

Anf-03 iv.ix.ix Pg 11EmmanuelGodspeechGodEmmanuelChristChristChrist1257

1257 Or, “to call him.” , signify that is with us:  and thus it is agreed that He who was ever predicted as is already come, because that which signifies is come—that is, “ with us.” Equally are they led by the sound of the name when they so understand “the power of ,” and “the of ,” and “the of the Assyrians,” as if they portended as a warrior; not observing that Scripture premises, “since, ere the child to call or mother, he shall receive the power of and the of , in opposition to the king of the Assyrians.” For the first step is to look at the demonstration of His , to see whether the age there indicated can possibly exhibit the as already a , not to say a . Forsooth, by His babyish the would summon men to arms, and would give the signal of not with clarion, but with rattle, and point out the foe, not from His charger’s back or from a rampart, but from the back or neck of His suckler and , and thus and in place of the breast. (It is another matter if, among you, infants out into ,—oiled first, I suppose, to dry in the sun, and then armed with satchels and rationed on butter,—who are to know how to lance sooner than how to lacerate the !) EmmanuelGodEmmanuelEmmanuelGodDamascusspoilsSamariakingdomChristlearnfatherDamascusspoilsSamariaageChristmangeneralcryinfantwarnursesubdueDamascusSamariarushbattlebosom1258

1258 See . l. iii. c. xiii., which, with the preceding chapter, should be compared throughout with the chapter before us.adv. Marc Certainly, if nature nowhere allows this,—(namely,) to serve as a before developing into manhood, to take “the power of ” before knowing your ,—it follows that the pronouncement is visibly figurative.  “But again,” say they, “nature not a ‘’ to be a ; and yet the must be believed.”  And deservedly so; for he bespoke credit for a thing incredible, by saying that it was to be . “Therefore,” he says, “shall be given you. Behold, a shall conceive in , and bear a son.” But a sign from , unless it had consisted in some portentous novelty, would not have appeared a sign. In a word, if, when you are anxious to cast any down from (a belief in) this prediction, or to whoever are simple, you have the audacity to , as if the Scripture contained (the announcement), that not “a ,” but “a young ,” was to conceive and bring forth; you are refuted even by this fact, that a daily occurrence—the pregnancy and parturition of a young , namely—cannot possibly seem anything of . And the setting before us, then, of a virgin-mother is deservedly believed to be ; but not equally so a warrior-infant.  For there would not in this case again be involved the of a ; but, the of a novel having been awarded, the next step after the is, that there is enunciated a different ensuing ordering soldierDamascusfathersuffersvirginparentpropheta signa signvirginwombGoddivineconvertlievirginfemalefemalea signa signquestionsignsignbirthsign1259

1259

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Isa. xliv. 6 concerning the of the universe, do also speak of our . “A Son,” they say, has been given to us, on whose shoulder the is from above; and His name is called the of great , Wonderful, , the and mighty .”

Anf-02 vi.iii.i.ix Pg 65.1

Anf-01 v.xv.iii Pg 3FatherLordJesusChristgovernmentAngelcounselCounsellorstrongGod1226

1226

Anf-01 viii.vi.xxi Pg 2 .
Isa. xliv. 6
On this account, then, as I before said, did not, when He sent Moses to the Hebrews, mention any name, but by a participle He mystically them that He is the one and only . “For,” says He; “I am the Being;” manifestly contrasting Himself, “the Being,” with those who are not, GodteachesGod2549

2549 Literally, “with the not-beings.” that those who had hitherto been might see that they were attaching themselves, not to beings, but to those who had no being. Since, therefore, knew that the first men remembered the old delusion of their forefathers, whereby the misanthropic contrived to them when he said to them, “If ye obey me in transgressing the of , ye shall be as gods,” calling those gods which had no being, in order that men, supposing that there were other gods in existence, might believe that they themselves could become gods. On this account He said to Moses, “I am the Being,” that by the participle “being” He might the difference between who is and those who are not.

deceivedGoddemondeceivecommandmentGodteachGod2550

2550 Literally, “between the being and not-beings.” God Men, therefore, having been duped by the deceiving , and having to disobey , were cast out of , remembering the name of gods, but no longer being taught by that there are no other gods. For it was not just that they who did not keep the first , which it was easy to keep, should any longer be taught, but should rather be driven to just . Being therefore banished from , and thinking that they were expelled on account of their only, not knowing that it was also because they had believed in the existence of gods which did not exist, they gave the name of gods even to the men who were afterwards of themselves. This first false fancy, therefore, concerning gods, had its origin with the of . , therefore, knowing that the false opinion about the plurality of gods was burdening the of man like some , and wishing to remove and eradicate it, appeared first to Moses, and said to him, “I am He who is.” For it was necessary, I think, that he who was to be the ruler and leader of the Hebrew people should first of all know the living God. Wherefore, having appeared to him first, as it was possible for God to appear to a man, He said to him, “I am He who is;” then, being about to send him to the Hebrews, He further orders him to say, “He who is hath sent me to you.” demondaredGodParadiseGodcommandmentpunishmentParadisedisobediencebornfatherliesGodsouldisease
Him I , who for us: Him I desire, who rose again for our sake. This is the which is laid up for me. Pardon me, : do not me from living, do not wish to keep me in a state of ;


Anf-02 v.ii.ix Pg 4.1

. Some omit this quotation.

Anf-03 v.v.vi Pg 4
Matt. xvi. 26seekdiedgainbrethrenhinderdeath863

863 Literally, “to .” die and while I desire to to , do not ye give me over to the . me to obtain pure light: when I have gone thither, I shall indeed be a man of . belongGodworldSufferGodPermit me to be an imitator of the passion of my God. If any one has Him within himself, let him consider what I desire, and let him have sympathy with me, as knowing how I am straitened. who shows us that He is the only God, but in company with His Son, with whom “He stretcheth out the heavens alone.”


.

Anf-03 v.ix.xviii Pg 5
Isa. xlv. 5, 18; xliv. 67988

7988

Anf-03 v.v.vi Pg 6
All the ends of the world, and all the kingdoms of this earth, 864

864 Literally, “this age.” shall me nothing.

profitIt is better for me to die for the sake of Jesus Christ, than to reign over all the ends of the earth. “For what is a man , if he the whole , but lose his own ?” profitedgainworldsoulI long after the Lord, the Son of the true God and Father, even Jesus Christ. Him I , who for us and rose again. Pardon me, : do not me in attaining to life; for is the life of . Do not wish to keep me in a state of , seekdiedbrethrenhinderJesusbelieversdeath865

865 Literally, “to .” die for life without is . While I desire to to , do not ye give me over to the . Suffer me to obtain pure light: when I have gone thither, I shall indeed be a man of God. ChristdeathbelongGodworldPermit me to be an imitator of the passion of Christ, my God. If any one has Him within himself, let him consider what I desire, and let him have sympathy with me, as knowing how I am straitened.
fire in me desiring to be fed; 867

867 Literally, “desiring material.” but there is within me a water that liveth and speaketh, 868

868

Anf-03 v.ix.xviii Pg 6 .
Isa. xliv. 24

because were the heavens established.


.

Anf-03 v.ix.xix Pg 13
Isa. xliv. 24by the Word8000

8000
—that is, ever since we Gentiles, with our breast doubly enlightened through ’s , cast forth (let the see it) our ,—what follows has likewise been fulfilled. For “the of , among the from ,” among the other things named, “the architect” too,

See .

Anf-03 iv.ix.xiii Pg 56
Isa. ii. 20ChristtruthJewsidolsLordSabaothhath taken awayJewsJerusalemwise1433

1433

Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xxiii Pg 3 .
Isa. ii. 20
in other words, from the time when he threw away his after the had been made clear by . Consider whether what follows in the has not received its fulfilment: “The of hath taken away from and from , amongst other things, both the and the artificer;” idolstruthChristprophetLordhostsJudahJerusalemprophetwise3417

3417
and Peter says in his : “Whom, not seeing, ye ; in whom, though now ye see Him not, ye have believed, ye shall with unspeakable;”

.

Anf-01 ix.vi.x Pg 12
Isa. xxv. 9

Epistleloverejoicejoy3909

3909
Him I , who for us: Him I desire, who rose again for our sake. This is the which is laid up for me. Pardon me, : do not me from living, do not wish to keep me in a state of ;

Anf-02 v.ii.ix Pg 3.1

. Some omit this quotation.

Anf-03 v.v.vi Pg 4
Matt. xvi. 26seekdiedgainbrethrenhinderdeath863

863 Literally, “to .” die and while I desire to to , do not ye give me over to the . me to obtain pure light: when I have gone thither, I shall indeed be a man of . belongGodworldSufferGodPermit me to be an imitator of the passion of my God. If any one has Him within himself, let him consider what I desire, and let him have sympathy with me, as knowing how I am straitened. The Word, no doubt, was before all things. “In the beginning was the Word;”


(Sept.).

Anf-03 v.ix.xix Pg 15
Isa. xli. 48002

8002
Now to be changed is to fall from that primitive state which they lose whilst undergoing the change. “And the too shall fall from , even as a fig-tree casteth her green

.

Anf-03 v.v.xxxiv Pg 8
Ps. cii. 25, 26starsheavenfigs6495

6495 Acerba sua “grossos suos” (Rigalt.). So our marginal reading. when she is shaken of a mighty wind.” 6496

6496

to end.


Isa. lxv. 17 Now we have understood that the expression used among these words, ‘According to the days of the tree [of life

Npnf-201 iii.xii.xxiv Pg 7

Anf-01 viii.iv.lxxxi Pg 62270

2270 These words are not found in the mss.] shall be the days of my people; the works of their toil shall abound’ obscurely predicts a years. For as was told that in the day he ate of the tree he would , we know that he did not complete a years. We have perceived, moreover, that the expression, ‘The day of the is as a years,’ thousandAdamdiethousandLordthousand2271

2271

Anf-01 ix.vii.xxxvi Pg 17 .
Isa. lxv. 17, 18
Now this is what has been said by the : “For the fashion of this passeth away.” apostleworld4780

4780

Anf-03 v.iv.vi.ii Pg 5 Comp. .
Isa. xliii. 18, 19, and lxv. 17, with 2 Cor. v. 17
to be superseded by a new course of things which should arise, whilst marks the period of the separation when He says, “The law and the were until John” Christprophets5239

5239

Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xix Pg 40 .
Isa. xliii. 18, 19, and lxv. 17; 2 Cor. v. 17
commanded men “to break up fresh ground for themselves,” 6095

6095
And having said this, I added: “The Seventy have translated it, ‘He set the bounds of the according to the number of the of .’ But because my argument is again in nowise weakened by this, I have your exposition. And you yourselves, if you will confess the , must acknowledge that we, who have been called by through the and shameful of the cross (for the confession of which, and obedience to which, and for our , punishments even to have been on us by , and by the of the , through the aid to them by you), and all rather than deny even by word, through whom we are called to the prepared beforehand by the , are more to than you, who were from Egypt with a high hand and a visitation of great , when the was parted for you, and a passage left dry, in which [] slew those who pursued you with a very great equipment, and splendid , bringing back upon them the which had been made a way for your sakes; on whom also a pillar of light shone, in order that you, more than any other in the , might possess a light, never-failing and never-setting; for whom He rained as nourishment, fit for the heavenly , in order that you might have no need to prepare your food; and the water at Marah was made sweet; and a sign of Him that was to be crucified was made, both in the matter of the which bit you, as I already mentioned ( anticipating before the proper times these , in order to confer upon you, to whom you are always of being thankless), as well as in the type of the extending of the of Moses, and of

ff.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxxi Pg 2
Deut. xxxii. 7nationsangelsGodadoptedtruthGoddespisedmysterypietydeathinflicteddemonshostdevilministeredenduretormentsChristsalvationFatherfaithfulGodredeemedgloryseaGodchariotsseanationworldpeculiarmannaangelsserpentsGodmysteriesgraceconvictedhandsOshea being named Jesus (Joshua); when you fought against Amalek: concerning which God enjoined that the incident be recorded, and the name of laid up in your understandings; saying that this is He who would out the of from under . JesusblotmemorialAmalekheavenNow it is clear that the memorial of Amalek remained after the son of Nave (Nun): but He makes it manifest through Jesus, who was crucified, of whom also those symbols were fore-announcements of all that would happen to Him, the demons would be , and would dread His name, and that all and would Him; and that they who believe in Him out of all would be shown as God-fearing and men; and the facts already quoted by me, Trypho, indicate this. Again, when you desired , so vast a quantity of quails was given you, that they could not be told; for whom also water gushed from the rock; and a followed you for a shade from heat, and covering from cold, declaring the manner and signification of another and new ; the latchets of your shoes did not break, and your shoes waxed not old, and your garments wore not away, but even those of the children grew along with them. destroyedprincipalitieskingdomsfearnationspeacefulfleshcloudheaven


, Sept.; but the text is here altered by Clement. The LXX. have “I will give thy rulers in peace, and thy overseers in righteousness.”

Anf-01 ii.ii.xlii Pg 9
Isa. lx. 17


Of whom also did the declare, “Who then shall be a (), good and , whom the sets over His household, to give them their meat in due ? is that whom his , when He cometh, shall find so doing.”


.

Anf-01 ix.vi.xxvii Pg 27
Isa. lx. 17LordfaithfulstewardactorwiseLordseasonBlessedservantLord4171

4171
And all the of the are , who do here neither nor , but serve and the continually. Of whom Moses also says in Deuteronomy, when , “Who said unto his and to his mother, I have not known thee; neither did he acknowledge his , and he disinherited his own sons: he kept Thy , and observed Thy .”

This clause is differently quoted by Antonius Melissa and John Damascenus, thus: , i.e., . Comp. ; . [And with St. Peter’s to the of the laity, compare the same under the law. . The Western has recognised the “Episcopate ” of sovereigns; while, in the East, it has grown into .]

Anf-01 ix.vi.ix Pg 11
Πᾶς βασιλεὺς δίκαιος ἱερατικὴν ἔχει τάξινEvery king possesses a priestly orderrighteous1 Pet. ii. 5 9testimonypriesthoodEx. xix. 6Churchab extraCæsaropapismapostlesLordpriestsinheritlandshousesGodaltarblessingLevifatherbrethrencommandmentscovenant3889

3889
but they, repenting of their , propitiated God by prayer, and obtained salvation, although they were aliens [to the covenant] of God.

Anf-01 ii.ii.vii Pg 4
Jon. iii.sins
And all the of the are , who do here neither nor , but serve and the continually. Of whom Moses also says in Deuteronomy, when , “Who said unto his and to his mother, I have not known thee; neither did he acknowledge his , and he disinherited his own sons: he kept Thy , and observed Thy .”


This clause is differently quoted by Antonius Melissa and John Damascenus, thus: , i.e., . Comp. ; . [And with St. Peter’s to the of the laity, compare the same under the law. . The Western has recognised the “Episcopate ” of sovereigns; while, in the East, it has grown into .]

Anf-01 ix.vi.ix Pg 11
Πᾶς βασιλεὺς δίκαιος ἱερατικὴν ἔχει τάξινEvery king possesses a priestly orderrighteous1 Pet. ii. 5 9testimonypriesthoodEx. xix. 6Churchab extraCæsaropapismapostlesLordpriestsinheritlandshousesGodaltarblessingLevifatherbrethrencommandmentscovenant3889

3889
but not as if one might expect “” from the , or its decoction from the ; and also hear of “a land flowing with milk and honey,”

.

Anf-03 v.iv.iv.v Pg 8
Joel iii. 18muststonesrocks3149

3149
And at the close of this Psalm which I have quoted, it is written, ‘The of the son of are ended.’

Anf-01 viii.iv.xxxiv Pg 0

Anf-01 viii.iv.xxxiv Pg 2
Ps. lxxii.

hymnsDavidJesse2034

2034 [A striking passage in De Maistre (, vol. vi. p. 275) is worthy of comparison.] Œuvres Moreover, that was a renowned and great king, by whom the called that at was built, I know; but that none of those things mentioned in the Psalm happened to him, is evident. For neither did all kings him; nor did he to the ends of the ; nor did his , falling before him, lick the dust. Nay, also, I venture to repeat what is written in the book of Kings as by him, how through a ’s influence he worshipped the of , which those of the Gentiles who know , the of all things through the crucified, do not venture to do, but every and even to the extremity of , rather than worship idols, or eat meat offered to idols.” SolomontempleJerusalemworshipreignearthenemiescommittedwomanidolsSidonGodMakerJesusabidetorturevengeancedeath


And at the close of this Psalm which I have quoted, it is written, ‘The of the son of are ended.’


Npnf-201 iv.viii.xvii Pg 11

Anf-01 viii.iv.xxxiv Pg 0

Anf-01 viii.iv.xxxiv Pg 2
Ps. lxxii.

hymnsDavidJesse2034

2034 [A striking passage in De Maistre (, vol. vi. p. 275) is worthy of comparison.] Œuvres Moreover, that was a renowned and great king, by whom the called that at was built, I know; but that none of those things mentioned in the Psalm happened to him, is evident. For neither did all kings him; nor did he to the ends of the ; nor did his , falling before him, lick the dust. Nay, also, I venture to repeat what is written in the book of Kings as by him, how through a ’s influence he worshipped the of , which those of the Gentiles who know , the of all things through the crucified, do not venture to do, but every and even to the extremity of , rather than worship idols, or eat meat offered to idols.” SolomontempleJerusalemworshipreignearthenemiescommittedwomanidolsSidonGodMakerJesusabidetorturevengeancedeath

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Ezek. xxxvii. 1–14


Npnf-201 iv.viii.xvii Pg 11

Anf-03 v.viii.xxix Pg 3
and remembered His own dead ones who had formerly fallen ,


.

Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxiv Pg 9
Isa. xi. 12asleep4261

4261 Comp. book iii. 20, 4. and came down to them that He might them: but the second in which He will come on the ,

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4262
—even the same “who createth and maketh ;”

Anf-02 vi.ii.viii Pg 13.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xiv Pg 146.1

.

Anf-03 v.iv.v.i Pg 34
Deut. xxxii. 39evilpeace3509

3509

Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xi Pg 19 .
Deut. xxxii. 39
We have already made good the Creator’s claim to this twofold character of and judgmentgoodness5696

5696 See above in book ii. [cap. xi. p. 306.]—“killing in the letter” through the law, and “quickening in the Spirit” through the . Now these attributes, however different they be, cannot possibly make two gods; for they have already (in the prevenient dispensation of the Old Testament) been found to meet in One. Gospel5697

5697 Apud unum recenseri prævenerunt. He alludes to Moses’ , covered with which “his face could not be stedfastly seen by the of .” veilchildrenIsrael5698

5698

Anf-03 v.viii.ix Pg 10 .
Deut. xxxii. 39
Why the with those conditions which wait for , which in , which receive honour from , which He succours? I venture to declare, that if such casualties as these had never befallen the , the , the , the mercy, (and indeed) all the beneficent power of God, would have had no opportunity to work. reproachfleshGodhopeGodGodfleshbountygrace7351

7351 Vacuisset.
Certainly His making alive is to take place after He has . As, therefore, it is by that He , it is by the resurrection that He will make alive. Now it is the which is by ; the , therefore, will be by the resurrection. Surely if killing means taking away life from the , and its opposite, reviving, amounts to restoring life to the flesh, it must needs be that the flesh rise again, to which the life, which has been taken away by killing, has to be restored by vivification.


; . The very words, however, occur not in Isaiah, but in ; .

Anf-03 v.viii.xxviii Pg 10
Isa. xxxviii. 12, 13 161 Sam. ii. 6 Deut. xxxii. 39killeddeathkillsfleshkilleddeathfleshrevivedflesh
Now “the of the stroke” means that at the beginning upon man in , that is, ; which [stroke] the will when He raises us from the dead, and restores the inheritance of the fathers, as Isaiah again says: “And thou shall be confident in the , and He will cause thee to pass over the whole , and feed thee with the inheritance of thy .”


.

Anf-01 ix.vii.xxxv Pg 8
Isa. xxx. 25, 26paininflicteddisobedientAdamdeathLordhealLordearthJacobfather4753

4753
where he has no thought of cloaks or stuff gowns, but means the rising of the , which he declared the resurrection of, after its fall in . Thus we are furnished even with an allegorical defence of the resurrection of the body. When, then, we read, “Go, my people, enter into your closets for a little , until my pass away,”

Anf-02 ii.iv.v Pg 10.1

.

Anf-03 v.viii.xxvii Pg 8
Isa. lviii. 8fleshdeathseasonanger7479

7479
—which is His glorious resurrection—He received back into the heavens (whence withal the Spirit Himself had come to the

Oehler refers to ; add 2 (.).

Anf-03 iv.ix.xiii Pg 53
Hos. vi. 1ad initVirgin1430

1430

Anf-03 v.iv.v.xliii Pg 5 ; .
Hos. v. 15 and vi. 1 2
For who can refuse to believe that these words often revolved 5168

5168 Volutata. in the thought of those women between the of that desertion with which at present they seemed to themselves to have been smitten by the , and the of the resurrection itself, by which they rightly supposed that all would be restored to them? But when “they found not the body (of the ),” sorrowLordhopeLordJesus5169

5169
just as we do, who, drawn out from the calamities of the heathendom

See .

Anf-03 iv.ix.xiii Pg 26
Ex. xv. 22–261405

1405 Sæculi. in which we were tarrying perishing with (that is, deprived of the word), drinking, “by the which is on Him,” thirstdivinefaith1406

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For when advising us to for ourselves the help of in affairs, after the example of that who, when removed from his office,

What in the Punic is called , says Rigaltius, the Latins call , “ or .” See Augustine, . xxxv. . I would add Jerome, VI. where he says: “In the Syriac tongue, are called .” And Augustine, in another passage, book ii., , says: “ in Hebrew are said to be called .  This is evidently a Punic word, for in that the synonyme for () is .” Compare the same on (Oehler).

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4776 Ab actu. relieves his ’s by lessening their with a view to their recompensing him with their help, He said, “And I say unto you, Make to yourselves of the of ,” that is to say, of money, even as the had done. Now we are all of us aware that money is the instigator lorddebtorsdebtsfriendsmammonunrighteousnesssteward4777

4777 Auctorem. of , and the of the whole . Therefore, when he saw the of the doing servile unrighteousnesslordworldcovetousnessPhariseesworship4778

4778 Famulatam. to it, He hurled 4779

4779 Ammentavit. this sentence against them, “Ye cannot serve and .” Godmammon4780

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Now “the of the stroke” means that at the beginning upon man in , that is, ; which [stroke] the will when He raises us from the dead, and restores the inheritance of the fathers, as Isaiah again says: “And thou shall be confident in the , and He will cause thee to pass over the whole , and feed thee with the inheritance of thy .”

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And at the close of this Psalm which I have quoted, it is written, ‘The of the son of are ended.’

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2034 [A striking passage in De Maistre (, vol. vi. p. 275) is worthy of comparison.] Œuvres Moreover, that was a renowned and great king, by whom the called that at was built, I know; but that none of those things mentioned in the Psalm happened to him, is evident. For neither did all kings him; nor did he to the ends of the ; nor did his , falling before him, lick the dust. Nay, also, I venture to repeat what is written in the book of Kings as by him, how through a ’s influence he worshipped the of , which those of the Gentiles who know , the of all things through the crucified, do not venture to do, but every and even to the extremity of , rather than worship idols, or eat meat offered to idols.” SolomontempleJerusalemworshipreignearthenemiescommittedwomanidolsSidonGodMakerJesusabidetorturevengeancedeath

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Isa. xlii. 15 and “they shall water, and they shall find none.”


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For the according to the , which is from , was given for a sign; that you may be separated from other , and from us; and that you alone may that which you now justly ; and that your land may be , and your cities with fire; and that may eat your fruit in your presence, and not one of you may go up to .’

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Lev. xxvi. 40, 41circumcisionfleshAbrahamnationssuffersufferdesolateburnedstrangersJerusalem1984

1984 See , i. 47. The [By Hadrian’s recent edict] were prohibited by law from entering on of . And so Justin sees in their own . Apol.JewsJerusalempaindeathcircumcisionpunishment For you are not recognised among the of men by any other mark than your fleshly . For none of you, I suppose, will venture to say that neither did nor does the events, which are future, nor his for each one. Accordingly, these things have happened to you in and , for you have slain the Just One, and His before Him; and now you those who in Him, and in Him who sent Him— the and of all things —cursing in your synagogues those that believe on . For you have not the power to lay upon us, on account of those who now have the mastery. But as often as you could, you did so. Wherefore , by Isaiah, calls to you, saying, ‘Behold how the man , and no one regards it. For the man is taken away from before . His shall be in , he is taken away from the midst. Draw near hither, ye , of the adulterers, and children of the whore. Against whom have you sported yourselves, and against whom have you opened the mouth, and against whom have you loosened the tongue?’ restcircumcisionGodforeseeforeordaineddesertsfairnessjusticeprophetsrejecthopeGodAlmightyMakerChristhandsGodrighteousperishedrighteousiniquitygravepeacelawlesschildrenseed1985

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For the , too, were four-faced, and their faces were images of the dispensation of the Son of .

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Well, there is nothing until after the resurrection. “And and sighing,” continues he, “shall away.”

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The echoes the same to John: “And shall wipe away all from their eyes;” angelGodtears7730

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This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a of , it would never part company with the ; and that the twigs, if made by , never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [ twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] , which had in herself borne the yoke of (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to when was reigning, and being , became a fit subject for ), when the fruit of had come, and reached maturity, and been and stored in the , and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from ], and scattered throughout all the . Even as Esaias saith, “The of shall strike root, and shall flourish, and the whole shall be filled with his fruit.”

[. One of the most arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it an inveterate of the human heart. Comp. , and the message to , .]

Anf-01 ix.vi.v Pg 3
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And it so happened as the had spoken.

Comp. , ; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 7
Isa. v.Jer. xxv.LordLet us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of shall be built in in the name of the .” GodgloryLord1678

1678
And it is plain that this was spoken not of , but of . For all we out of all do expect not , but , who led your fathers out of Egypt. For the referred even to the of : ‘Till He come for whom this is laid up, and He shall be the expectation of .’ came, therefore, as we have shown at length, and is expected again to appear above the ; whose name you , and labour hard to get it over all the . It were possible for me, sirs,” I continued, “to against you about the reading which you so , saying it is written, ‘Till the things laid up for Him come;’ though the Seventy have not so explained it, but thus, ‘Till He comes for whom this is laid up.’ But since what follows indicates that the reference is to (for it is, ‘and He shall be the expectation of ’), I do not proceed to have a mere verbal with you, as I have not attempted to establish about from the passages of Scripture which are not admitted by you

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Anf-01 viii.iv.cxx Pg 4
Gen. xlix. 10JudahChristnationsJudahJesusprophecyadventChristnationsJesuscloudsprofaneprofanedearthcontendinterpretChristnationscontroversyproofChrist2409

2409 [Note this important point. He forbears to cite the New Testament.] which I quoted from the words of Jeremiah the , and Esdras, and ; but from those which are even now admitted by you, which had your comprehended, be well assured they would have deleted them, as they did those about the of Isaiah, whom you sawed asunder with a wooden saw. And this was a mysterious type of being about to your in two, and to raise those worthy of the honour to the along with the holy patriarchs and ; but He has said that He will send others to the condemnation of the fire along with similar and men from all the . ‘For they shall come,’ He said, ‘from the west and from the east, and shall sit down with , and , and in the of ; but the of the shall be cast out into outer .’ prophetDavidteachersdeathChristcutnationeverlastingkingdomprophetsunquenchabledisobedientimpenitentnationsAbrahamIsaacJacobkingdomheavenchildrenkingdomdarkness2410

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Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxii Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
It is yours to make accurate inquiry, and ascertain up to whose time the had a and king of their own. Up to the time of , who taught us, and the which were not yet understood, [they had a ] as was foretold by the holy and Spirit of through Moses, “that a would not the until He should come for whom the was reserved” (for was the of the , from whom also they have their name of ); and after He (i.e., ) appeared, you began to rule the , and possession of all their territory. And the , “He shall be the expectation of the ,” signified that there would be some of all who should look for Him to come again. And this indeed you can see for yourselves, and be convinced of by fact. For of all races of men there are some who look for Him who was crucified in Judæa, and after whose the land was straightway surrendered to you as of . And the , “binding His foal to the , and washing His robe in the of the ,” was a significant symbol of the things that were to happen to , and of what He was to do. For the foal of an ass stood bound to a at the of a , and He ordered His acquaintances to bring it to Him then; and when it was brought, He mounted and sat upon it, and entered , where was the vast of the which was afterwards by you. And after this He was crucified, that the of the might be fulfilled. JewslawgiverJesusChristinterpretedprophecieslawgiverdivineprophecyrulerfailJewskingdomJudahforefatherJewsJewsChristJewsgainedprophecynationsnationscrucifixionspoilwarprophecyvinebloodgrapeChristvineentrancevillageJerusalemtempleJewsdestroyedrestprophecyFor this “washing His robe in the blood of the grape” was predictive of the passion He was to endure, cleansing by His blood those who believe on Him. For what is called by the Spirit through the “His robe,” are those men who believe in Him in whom abideth the Divineprophetseed1828

1828 Grabe would here read, not , but , the spirit; but the Benedictine, Otto, and Trollope all think that no change should be made. σπέρμαπνεῦμα of , the Word. And what is spoken of as “the of the ,” signifies that He who should appear would have , though not of the of man, but of the power of . GodbloodgrapebloodseedGodAnd the first power after God the Father and Lord of all is the Word, who is also the Son; and of Him we will, in what follows, relate how He took flesh and became man. For as man did not make the of the , but , so it was hereby intimated that the should not be of human , but of power, as we have said above. And Isaiah, another , foretelling the same things in other words, spoke thus: “A shall rise out of , and a shall spring from the root of ; and His shall the . bloodvineGodbloodseeddivineprophetstarJacobflowerJessearmnationstrust1829

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Anf-01 v.vi.ix Pg 12 .
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have been fulfilled in the , [our saying,] “Go ye and all , them in the name of the , and of the Son, and of the Holy .” GospelLordteachnationsbaptizingFatherGhost964

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Anf-01 viii.ii.liv Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
The , accordingly, when they heard these prophetic words, said that Bacchus was the son of , and gave out that he was the discoverer of the , and they number wine devilsJupitervine1883

1883 In the the reading is (wine); but as Justin’s argument seems to require (an ass), Sylburg inserted this latter word in his edition; and this reading is approved by Grabe and Thirlby, and by Otto and Trollope. It may be added, that is much more suitable to than to . ms.οἶνονὄνονadoptedἀναγράφουσιὄνονοἶνον [or, the ass] among his ; and they taught that, having been torn in pieces, he ascended into . And because in the of Moses it had not been expressly intimated whether He who was to come was the Son of , and whether He would, riding on the foal, remain on or ascend into , and because the name of “foal” could mean either the foal of an ass or the foal of a horse, they, not knowing whether He who was foretold would bring the foal of an ass or of a horse as the sign of His coming, nor whether He was the Son of , as we said above, or of man, gave out that Bellerophon, a man of man, himself ascended to on his horse Pegasus. And when they heard it said by the other Isaiah, that He should be of a , and by His own means ascend into , they pretended that Perseus was spoken of. And when they knew what was said, as has been cited above, in the written aforetime, “ as a to his course,” mysteriesheavenprophecyGodearthheavenGodbornheavenprophetbornvirginheavenpropheciesStronggiantrun1884

1884

Anf-01 viii.iv.lii Pg 2 [. These texts are frequently referred to by Justin.]
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that there would be two advents of , and that in the first He would , and that after He came there would be neither nor king in your (I proceeded), and that the who believed in the suffering would look for His future . And for this reason the had uttered these truths in a , and obscurely: for,” I added, “it is said, ‘, thy have thee: thy [shall be] on the neck of thine ; the sons of thy shall thee. is a ’s whelp; from the germ, my son, thou art sprung up. Reclining, he lay down like a , and like [a ’s] whelp: who shall raise him up? A shall not depart from , or a from his thighs, until that which is laid up in store for him shall come; and he shall be the desire of , binding his foal to the , and the foal of his ass to the tendril of the . He shall his in wine, and his vesture in the of the . His eyes shall be bright with

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2113 Or, “in comparison of.” wine, and his teeth white like milk.’ 2114

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Anf-01 ix.vi.xi Pg 11 , LXX.
Gen. xlix. 10–12
For, let those who have the of investigating everything, inquire at what time a and out of , and who is the of the , who also is the , what was the ass’s [referred to as] His, what the clothing, and what the eyes, what the teeth, and what the wine, and thus let them investigate every one of the points mentioned; and they shall find that there was none other than our , . Wherefore Moses, when chiding the of the people, said, “Ye infatuated people, and , do ye thus requite the ?” reputationprinceleaderfailedJudahhopenationsvinecoltannouncedLordChristJesusingratitudeunwiseLord3925

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This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a of , it would never part company with the ; and that the twigs, if made by , never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [ twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] , which had in herself borne the yoke of (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to when was reigning, and being , became a fit subject for ), when the fruit of had come, and reached maturity, and been and stored in the , and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from ], and scattered throughout all the . Even as Esaias saith, “The of shall strike root, and shall flourish, and the whole shall be filled with his fruit.”

[. One of the most arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it an inveterate of the human heart. Comp. , and the message to , .]

Anf-01 ix.vi.v Pg 3
Jer. vii. 4powerfulrebukessuperstitionRev. ii. 5RomeRom. xi. 21creationGodwheatvineGodvineJerusalembondageGoddeathsubduedlibertylibertyreapedbarnJerusalemworldchildrenJacobIsraelworld3835

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And it so happened as the had spoken.

Comp. , ; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 7
Isa. v.Jer. xxv.LordLet us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of shall be built in in the name of the .” GodgloryLord1678

1678
Inasmuch as then, “wheresoever the is, there shall also the be gathered together,”

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Anf-01 ix.vi.xv Pg 5
Isa. xliii. 5

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The will be this “way,” of the new law and the new word in , no longer in Moses.  “And He shall among the ,” even concerning their error. “And these shall a large ,” that of the themselves and their proselytes.  “And they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their

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Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xxi Pg 8
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3396 Sibynas, . Hesychius, “ appellant Illyrii telum venabuli simile.” Paulus, , p. 336, Müll. (Oehler.)Σιβύνη· ὅπλον δόρατι παραπλήσιονSibynamex Festo into pruning-hooks;” in other words, they shall change into pursuits of and the dispositions of injurious minds, and hostile , and all kinds of , and blasphemy.  “ shall not lift up against ,” shall not stir up discord. “Neither shall they any more,” moderationpeacetonguesevilNationswordnationlearnwar3397

3397

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Isa. ii. 2
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Mic. iv. 1

Anf-02 vi.iv.i.iv Pg 4.1

Anf-01 viii.iv.cix Pg 4
The will be this “way,” of the new law and the new word in , no longer in Moses.  “And He shall among the ,” even concerning their error. “And these shall a large ,” that of the themselves and their proselytes.  “And they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their


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Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xxi Pg 8
Isa. ii. 2, 3gospelChristjudgenationsrebukenationJewsspears3396

3396 Sibynas, . Hesychius, “ appellant Illyrii telum venabuli simile.” Paulus, , p. 336, Müll. (Oehler.)Σιβύνη· ὅπλον δόρατι παραπλήσιονSibynamex Festo into pruning-hooks;” in other words, they shall change into pursuits of and the dispositions of injurious minds, and hostile , and all kinds of , and blasphemy.  “ shall not lift up against ,” shall not stir up discord. “Neither shall they any more,” moderationpeacetonguesevilNationswordnationlearnwar3397

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Anf-03 v.iv.vi.iv Pg 12 (Sept).
Isa. ii. 2
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Isa. ii. 2, 3
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Mic. iv. 1

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Anf-01 viii.iv.cix Pg 4
This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a of , it would never part company with the ; and that the twigs, if made by , never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [ twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] , which had in herself borne the yoke of (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to when was reigning, and being , became a fit subject for ), when the fruit of had come, and reached maturity, and been and stored in the , and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from ], and scattered throughout all the . Even as Esaias saith, “The of shall strike root, and shall flourish, and the whole shall be filled with his fruit.”


[. One of the most arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it an inveterate of the human heart. Comp. , and the message to , .]

Anf-01 ix.vi.v Pg 3
Jer. vii. 4powerfulrebukessuperstitionRev. ii. 5RomeRom. xi. 21creationGodwheatvineGodvineJerusalembondageGoddeathsubduedlibertylibertyreapedbarnJerusalemworldchildrenJacobIsraelworld3835

3835
And it so happened as the had spoken.

Comp. , ; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 7
Isa. v.Jer. xxv.LordLet us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of shall be built in in the name of the .” GodgloryLord1678

1678
And it is plain that this was spoken not of , but of . For all we out of all do expect not , but , who led your fathers out of Egypt. For the referred even to the of : ‘Till He come for whom this is laid up, and He shall be the expectation of .’ came, therefore, as we have shown at length, and is expected again to appear above the ; whose name you , and labour hard to get it over all the . It were possible for me, sirs,” I continued, “to against you about the reading which you so , saying it is written, ‘Till the things laid up for Him come;’ though the Seventy have not so explained it, but thus, ‘Till He comes for whom this is laid up.’ But since what follows indicates that the reference is to (for it is, ‘and He shall be the expectation of ’), I do not proceed to have a mere verbal with you, as I have not attempted to establish about from the passages of Scripture which are not admitted by you

.

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxx Pg 4
Gen. xlix. 10JudahChristnationsJudahJesusprophecyadventChristnationsJesuscloudsprofaneprofanedearthcontendinterpretChristnationscontroversyproofChrist2409

2409 [Note this important point. He forbears to cite the New Testament.] which I quoted from the words of Jeremiah the , and Esdras, and ; but from those which are even now admitted by you, which had your comprehended, be well assured they would have deleted them, as they did those about the of Isaiah, whom you sawed asunder with a wooden saw. And this was a mysterious type of being about to your in two, and to raise those worthy of the honour to the along with the holy patriarchs and ; but He has said that He will send others to the condemnation of the fire along with similar and men from all the . ‘For they shall come,’ He said, ‘from the west and from the east, and shall sit down with , and , and in the of ; but the of the shall be cast out into outer .’ prophetDavidteachersdeathChristcutnationeverlastingkingdomprophetsunquenchabledisobedientimpenitentnationsAbrahamIsaacJacobkingdomheavenchildrenkingdomdarkness2410

2410

Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxii Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
It is yours to make accurate inquiry, and ascertain up to whose time the had a and king of their own. Up to the time of , who taught us, and the which were not yet understood, [they had a ] as was foretold by the holy and Spirit of through Moses, “that a would not the until He should come for whom the was reserved” (for was the of the , from whom also they have their name of ); and after He (i.e., ) appeared, you began to rule the , and possession of all their territory. And the , “He shall be the expectation of the ,” signified that there would be some of all who should look for Him to come again. And this indeed you can see for yourselves, and be convinced of by fact. For of all races of men there are some who look for Him who was crucified in Judæa, and after whose the land was straightway surrendered to you as of . And the , “binding His foal to the , and washing His robe in the of the ,” was a significant symbol of the things that were to happen to , and of what He was to do. For the foal of an ass stood bound to a at the of a , and He ordered His acquaintances to bring it to Him then; and when it was brought, He mounted and sat upon it, and entered , where was the vast of the which was afterwards by you. And after this He was crucified, that the of the might be fulfilled. JewslawgiverJesusChristinterpretedprophecieslawgiverdivineprophecyrulerfailJewskingdomJudahforefatherJewsJewsChristJewsgainedprophecynationsnationscrucifixionspoilwarprophecyvinebloodgrapeChristvineentrancevillageJerusalemtempleJewsdestroyedrestprophecyFor this “washing His robe in the blood of the grape” was predictive of the passion He was to endure, cleansing by His blood those who believe on Him. For what is called by the Spirit through the “His robe,” are those men who believe in Him in whom abideth the Divineprophetseed1828

1828 Grabe would here read, not , but , the spirit; but the Benedictine, Otto, and Trollope all think that no change should be made. σπέρμαπνεῦμα of , the Word. And what is spoken of as “the of the ,” signifies that He who should appear would have , though not of the of man, but of the power of . GodbloodgrapebloodseedGodAnd the first power after God the Father and Lord of all is the Word, who is also the Son; and of Him we will, in what follows, relate how He took flesh and became man. For as man did not make the of the , but , so it was hereby intimated that the should not be of human , but of power, as we have said above. And Isaiah, another , foretelling the same things in other words, spoke thus: “A shall rise out of , and a shall spring from the root of ; and His shall the . bloodvineGodbloodseeddivineprophetstarJacobflowerJessearmnationstrust1829

1829

Anf-01 v.vi.ix Pg 12 .
Gen. xlix. 10
have been fulfilled in the , [our saying,] “Go ye and all , them in the name of the , and of the Son, and of the Holy .” GospelLordteachnationsbaptizingFatherGhost964

964

Anf-01 viii.ii.liv Pg 2 .
Gen. xlix. 10
The , accordingly, when they heard these prophetic words, said that Bacchus was the son of , and gave out that he was the discoverer of the , and they number wine devilsJupitervine1883

1883 In the the reading is (wine); but as Justin’s argument seems to require (an ass), Sylburg inserted this latter word in his edition; and this reading is approved by Grabe and Thirlby, and by Otto and Trollope. It may be added, that is much more suitable to than to . ms.οἶνονὄνονadoptedἀναγράφουσιὄνονοἶνον [or, the ass] among his ; and they taught that, having been torn in pieces, he ascended into . And because in the of Moses it had not been expressly intimated whether He who was to come was the Son of , and whether He would, riding on the foal, remain on or ascend into , and because the name of “foal” could mean either the foal of an ass or the foal of a horse, they, not knowing whether He who was foretold would bring the foal of an ass or of a horse as the sign of His coming, nor whether He was the Son of , as we said above, or of man, gave out that Bellerophon, a man of man, himself ascended to on his horse Pegasus. And when they heard it said by the other Isaiah, that He should be of a , and by His own means ascend into , they pretended that Perseus was spoken of. And when they knew what was said, as has been cited above, in the written aforetime, “ as a to his course,” mysteriesheavenprophecyGodearthheavenGodbornheavenprophetbornvirginheavenpropheciesStronggiantrun1884

1884

Anf-01 viii.iv.lii Pg 2 [. These texts are frequently referred to by Justin.]
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that there would be two advents of , and that in the first He would , and that after He came there would be neither nor king in your (I proceeded), and that the who believed in the suffering would look for His future . And for this reason the had uttered these truths in a , and obscurely: for,” I added, “it is said, ‘, thy have thee: thy [shall be] on the neck of thine ; the sons of thy shall thee. is a ’s whelp; from the germ, my son, thou art sprung up. Reclining, he lay down like a , and like [a ’s] whelp: who shall raise him up? A shall not depart from , or a from his thighs, until that which is laid up in store for him shall come; and he shall be the desire of , binding his foal to the , and the foal of his ass to the tendril of the . He shall his in wine, and his vesture in the of the . His eyes shall be bright with

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Anf-01 ix.vi.xi Pg 11 , LXX.
Gen. xlix. 10–12
For, let those who have the of investigating everything, inquire at what time a and out of , and who is the of the , who also is the , what was the ass’s [referred to as] His, what the clothing, and what the eyes, what the teeth, and what the wine, and thus let them investigate every one of the points mentioned; and they shall find that there was none other than our , . Wherefore Moses, when chiding the of the people, said, “Ye infatuated people, and , do ye thus requite the ?” reputationprinceleaderfailedJudahhopenationsvinecoltannouncedLordChristJesusingratitudeunwiseLord3925

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This was first fulfilled in Syria; for “the were called at ,”

; .

Anf-01 v.iii.x Pg 7
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Anf-01 viii.iv.cxix Pg 6 .
Isa. lxii. 12
Therefore we are not a people to be , nor a barbarous race, nor such as the Carian and Phrygian ; but has even chosen us and He has become manifest to those who asked not after Him. ‘Behold, I am ,’ He says, ‘to the which called not on My name.’

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This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a of , it would never part company with the ; and that the twigs, if made by , never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [ twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] , which had in herself borne the yoke of (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to when was reigning, and being , became a fit subject for ), when the fruit of had come, and reached maturity, and been and stored in the , and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from ], and scattered throughout all the . Even as Esaias saith, “The of shall strike root, and shall flourish, and the whole shall be filled with his fruit.”

[. One of the most arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it an inveterate of the human heart. Comp. , and the message to , .]

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Jer. vii. 4powerfulrebukessuperstitionRev. ii. 5RomeRom. xi. 21creationGodwheatvineGodvineJerusalembondageGoddeathsubduedlibertylibertyreapedbarnJerusalemworldchildrenJacobIsraelworld3835

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And it so happened as the had spoken.

Comp. , ; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 7
Isa. v.Jer. xxv.LordLet us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of shall be built in in the name of the .” GodgloryLord1678

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Well, there is nothing until after the resurrection. “And and sighing,” continues he, “shall away.”

.

Anf-03 v.viii.lviii Pg 3
Isa. xxxv. 10eternalsorrowflee7729

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Anf-03 v.viii.lviii Pg 4 .
Ver. 10
The echoes the same to John: “And shall wipe away all from their eyes;” angelGodtears7730

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[. One of the most arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it an inveterate of the human heart. Comp. , and the message to , .]


Jer. vii. 4powerfulrebukessuperstitionRev. ii. 5RomeRom. xi. 21 This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a of , it would never part company with the ; and that the twigs, if made by , never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [ twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] , which had in herself borne the yoke of (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to when was reigning, and being , became a fit subject for ), when the fruit of had come, and reached maturity, and been and stored in the , and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from ], and scattered throughout all the . Even as Esaias saith, “The of shall strike root, and shall flourish, and the whole shall be filled with his fruit.”

Anf-02 vi.iii.iii.xii Pg 39.2

Anf-02 vi.iii.iii.xii Pg 39.2
Anf-01 ix.vi.v Pg 3creationGodwheatvineGodvineJerusalembondageGoddeathsubduedlibertylibertyreapedbarnJerusalemworldchildrenJacobIsraelworld3835

3835
And it so happened as the had spoken.

Comp. , ; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 7
Isa. v.Jer. xxv.LordLet us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of shall be built in in the name of the .” GodgloryLord1678

1678


.


Isa. lii. 6 For it was He who used to speak in the —the Word, the Creator’s Son. “I am present, while it is the hour, upon the , as one that bringeth tidings of , as one that publisheth good tidings of good.”

Anf-02 vi.iii.i.ix Pg 43.1

Npnf-201 iii.xvi.iv Pg 139
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—to Him will the gift, that is, the , who proclaimed the word which is to be accomplished in the .  And to none other God does he tell us that “thanks” are due, for having enabled us to achieve “the victory” even over death, than to Him from whom he received the very expression

.

Anf-03 v.iv.vi.x Pg 54
Isa. xxv. 8 and (especially) Hos. xiii. 14belongkingdomkingdom5678

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This was first fulfilled in Syria; for “the were called at ,”

; .

Anf-01 v.iii.x Pg 7
Isa. lxii. 2 12disciplesChristiansAntioch700

700

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxix Pg 6 .
Isa. lxii. 12
Therefore we are not a people to be , nor a barbarous race, nor such as the Carian and Phrygian ; but has even chosen us and He has become manifest to those who asked not after Him. ‘Behold, I am ,’ He says, ‘to the which called not on My name.’

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This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a of , it would never part company with the ; and that the twigs, if made by , never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [ twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] , which had in herself borne the yoke of (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to when was reigning, and being , became a fit subject for ), when the fruit of had come, and reached maturity, and been and stored in the , and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from ], and scattered throughout all the . Even as Esaias saith, “The of shall strike root, and shall flourish, and the whole shall be filled with his fruit.”

[. One of the most arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it an inveterate of the human heart. Comp. , and the message to , .]

Anf-01 ix.vi.v Pg 3
Jer. vii. 4powerfulrebukessuperstitionRev. ii. 5RomeRom. xi. 21creationGodwheatvineGodvineJerusalembondageGoddeathsubduedlibertylibertyreapedbarnJerusalemworldchildrenJacobIsraelworld3835

3835
And it so happened as the had spoken.

Comp. , ; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 7
Isa. v.Jer. xxv.LordLet us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of shall be built in in the name of the .” GodgloryLord1678

1678
Well, there is nothing until after the resurrection. “And and sighing,” continues he, “shall away.”

.

Anf-03 v.viii.lviii Pg 3
Isa. xxxv. 10eternalsorrowflee7729

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Anf-03 v.viii.lviii Pg 4 .
Ver. 10
The echoes the same to John: “And shall wipe away all from their eyes;” angelGodtears7730

7730
This is just as if any one should say, that if straw were a of , it would never part company with the ; and that the twigs, if made by , never would be lopped away and deprived of the clusters. But as these [ twigs] have not been originally made for their own sake, but for that of the fruit growing upon them, which being come to maturity and taken away, they are left behind, and those which do not conduce to fructification are lopped off altogether; so also [was it with] , which had in herself borne the yoke of (under which man was reduced, who in former times was not subject to when was reigning, and being , became a fit subject for ), when the fruit of had come, and reached maturity, and been and stored in the , and when those which had the power to produce fruit had been carried away from her [i.e., from ], and scattered throughout all the . Even as Esaias saith, “The of shall strike root, and shall flourish, and the whole shall be filled with his fruit.”

[. One of the most arguments in all Scripture is contained in the first twelve verses of this chapter, and it an inveterate of the human heart. Comp. , and the message to , .]

Anf-01 ix.vi.v Pg 3
Jer. vii. 4powerfulrebukessuperstitionRev. ii. 5RomeRom. xi. 21creationGodwheatvineGodvineJerusalembondageGoddeathsubduedlibertylibertyreapedbarnJerusalemworldchildrenJacobIsraelworld3835

3835
And it so happened as the had spoken.

Comp. , ; but the words do not occur in Scripture.

Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 7
Isa. v.Jer. xxv.LordLet us inquire, then, if there still is a temple of God. There is—where He himself declared He would make and finish it. For it is written, “And it shall come to pass, when the week is completed, the temple of shall be built in in the name of the .” GodgloryLord1678

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He was born and was baptized by John, that He might ratify the institution committed to that prophet.

; .

Anf-01 v.ii.xviii Pg 9
Isa. vii. 14Matt. i. 23
For things which were incredible and seemed with men, these predicted by the Spirit of as about to come to pass, in order that, when they came to pass, there might be no , but , because of their prediction. But lest some, not understanding the now cited, should charge us with the very things we have been laying to the charge of the who say that went in to women through , let us try to explain the words. This, then, “Behold, a shall conceive,” signifies that a should conceive without intercourse. For if she had had intercourse with any one whatever, she was no longer a ; but the power of having come upon the , her, and caused her while yet a to conceive. And the of who was sent to the same at that time brought her good news, saying, “Behold, thou shalt conceive of the Holy , and shalt bear a Son, and He shall be called the Son of the Highest, and thou shalt call His name ; for He shall His people from their ,”


.

Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxiii Pg 2
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Anf-01 v.xv.iii Pg 5 ; .
Isa. vii. 14Matt. i. 23
And concerning the passion, “He was led as a sheep to the slaughter; and as a lamb before her shearers is dumb, I also was an innocent lamb led to be sacrificed.” 1228

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Anf-01 v.xvii.iii Pg 4 .
Isa. vii. 14
He was then truly , truly grew up, truly ate and drank, was truly crucified, and , and rose again. He who believes these things, as they really were, and as they really took place, is . He who believeth them not is no less accursed than those who crucified the . For the of this rejoiceth when any one denies the cross, since he knows that the confession of the cross is his own destruction. For that is the trophy which has been raised up against his power, which when he sees, he shudders, and when he hears of, is afraid.

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the Scriptures do in both respects testify of Him: also, that He was a man without comeliness, and liable to suffering;


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Anf-01 ix.iv.xx Pg 12
Isa. vii. 14divine3675

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Anf-01 ix.iv.xxii Pg 0

. Anf-01 ix.iv.xxii Pg 2
Isa. vii. 14
as Theodotion the Ephesian has , and of , interpretedAquilaPontus3709

3709 Epiphanius, in his , gives an account of these two men. The former his version of the Old Testament in the year 181. The latter put forth his translation half a century earlier, about 129 This reference to the version of Theodotion furnishes a note of date as to the time when Irenæus his work: it must have been subsequently to 181. De Mensurispublisheda.d.publisheda.d. both Jewish proselytes. The Ebionites, following these, assert that He was begotten by ; thus destroying, as as in them , such a marvellous dispensation of , and setting aside the of the which proceeded from . For truly this prediction was uttered before the removal of the people to ; that is, anterior to the supremacy acquired by the Medes and Persians. But it was into by the themselves, much before the period of our ’s , that there might remain no suspicion that perchance the , complying with our humour, did put this interpretation upon these words. They indeed, had they been cognizant of our future existence, and that we should use these from the Scriptures, would themselves never have hesitated to their own Scriptures, which do declare that all other partake of [] life, and show that they who themselves as being the of and the people of , are disinherited from the of . and those [of them] who proclaimed Him as , [] of the , exhibited the union of the Word of with His own workmanship, [declaring] that the Word should become , and the Son of the Son of man (the pure One opening purely that pure which regenerates men unto , and which He Himself made pure); and having become this which we also are, He [nevertheless] is the Mighty , and possesses a generation which cannot be declared. And there are also some of them who say, “The hath spoken in , and uttered His voice from ;” JosephfarliesGodtestimonyprophetsGodBabyloninterpretedGreekJewsLordadventJewsproofsburnnationseternalboasthouseJacobIsraelgraceGod


, , . [A confusion of texts.]

Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxiv Pg 64
Isa. viii. 3Isa. ix. 6Isa. vii. 14ImmanuelbornVirginGodfleshGodwombGodGodLordZionJerusalem4305

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Anf-03 iv.ix.ix Pg 4 See .
Isa. vii. 13, 14
(which is, , “ with us” interpretedGod1252

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Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xii Pg 3 .
Isa. vii. 14
then, that He takes the of and the of against the king of . richesDamascusspoilsSamariaAssyria3252

3252

Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xiii Pg 10 .
Isa. vii. 14
Now a sign from would not have been a sign, God3264

3264 The of this place is “jam signum” in .tam dignumadv. Judæos unless it had been some novel and prodigious thing. Then, again, Jewish cavillers, in order to disconcert us, boldly pretend that Scripture does not hold 3265

3265 Contineat. that a , but only a young , virginwoman3266

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Anf-03 v.iv.v.x Pg 26 .
Isa. vii. 14
on what principle you, Marcion, can admit Him Son of man, I cannot possibly see. If through a human , then you deny him to be Son of ; if through a one , fatherGoddivinealso3785

3785 Si et Dei. then you make the Hercules of ; if through a human mother only, then you concede my point; if not through a human , Christfablefatheralso3786

3786 Si neque patris. then He is not the son of any man, 3787

3787 On Marcion’s , it must be remembered.principles and He must have been of a for having declared Himself to be what He was not. One thing alone can help you in your difficulty: on your part either to surname your as actually the human of , as Valentinus did guiltylieboldnessGodfatherChrist3788

3788 Compare T.’s , , chap. xii.treatiseAdversus Valentinianos with his Æon; or else to deny that the was human, which even Valentinus did not do. What now, if be described VirginChrist3789

3789 Censentur. in Daniel by this very title of “Son of man?”  Is not this enough to that He is the of ? For if He gives Himself that appellation which was in the for the of the Creator, He undoubtedly offers Himself to be understood as Him to whom (the appellation) was assigned by the . But perhaps proveChristprophecyprovidedprophecyChristprophet3790

3790 Si forte. it can be regarded as a simple identity of names; 3791

3791 Nominum communio simplex. and yet we have maintained 3792

3792 Defendimus. See above, book iii. chap. xv. xvi. that neither nor ought to have been called by these names, if they any condition of .  But as regards the appellation “Son of man,” in as it occurs by accident, ChristJesuspossesseddiversityasfar3793

3793 Ex accidenti obvenit. in there is a difficulty in its occurrence along with sofar3794

3794 Super. a casual identity of names. For it is of pure 3795

3795 Proprio. accident, especially when the same cause does not appear 3796

3796 Non convenit. whereby the identity may be occasioned.  And therefore, if Marcion’s be also said to be of man, then he too would receive an identical appellation, and there would be two Sons of man, as also two Christs and two Jesuses.  Therefore, since the appellation is the sole right of Him in whom it has a suitable reason, Christborn3797

3797 Causam. if it be claimed for another in whom there is an identity of name, but not of appellation, 3798

3798 The context explains the difference between and . The former refers to the name or , the latter to the designation .nomenappellatioJesusChristSon of man then the identity of name even looks suspicious in him for whom is claimed without reason the identity of appellation.  And it follows that He must be believed to be One and the Same, who is found to be the more fit to receive both the name and the appellation; while the other is excluded, who has no right to the appellation, because he has no reason to show for it. Nor will any other be better entitled to both than He who is the earlier, and has had allotted to Him the name of and the appellation of Son of man, even the of the Creator. It was He who was seen by the king of in the with His martyrs: “the fourth, who was like the Son of man.” ChristJesusBabylonfurnace3799

3799

Anf-03 v.vii.ii Pg 5 .
John ii. 19
and once more, “If I be lifted up from the , I will draw all men unto Me.” earth987

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Anf-03 v.vii.xvii Pg 4 .
Isa. vii. 14
Accordingly, a did conceive and bear “, with us.” virginEmmanuelGod7182

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Anf-03 v.vii.xxi Pg 3 ; .
Isa. vii. 14 Matt. i. 23
what? I ask. The Word of , of course, and not the of man, and in order, certainly, to bring forth a son. “For,” says he, “she shall bring forth a son.”

ConceiveGodseed7229

7229 See the same passages. Therefore, as the act of conception was her own, 7230

7230 Ipsius. so also what she brought forth was her own, also, although the cause of conception 7231

7231 Quod concepit: or, “what she conceived.” was not. If, on the other hand, the Word became of Himself, then He both conceived and brought forth Himself, and the is stultified. For in that case a did conceive, and did bring forth; since whatever she brought forth from the conception of the Word, is not her own . But is this the only statement of which will be frustrated? fleshprophecyvirginnotnotfleshprophecy7232

7232 Evacuabitur. Will not the ’s announcement also be subverted, that the should “conceive in her and bring forth a son?” angelvirginwomb7233

7233

Anf-03 v.vii.xxiii Pg 5 .
Isa. vii. 14
We , then, what the sign is which is to be spoken against—the conception and the parturition of the , concerning which these sophists discoverVirginMary7253

7253 Academici isti: “this of theirs.”school say: “She a and yet not a bare, and yet did not bear;” just as if such , if indeed it must be uttered, would not be more suitable even for ourselves to use! For “she bare,” because she produced of her own and “yet she did not bear,” since she produced Him not from a ’s ; she was “a ,” so as () from a went, and “yet not a ,” as regards her bearing a child. it does not follow that for the reason “she did not bear,” virginvirginlanguageoffspringfleshhusbandseedvirginfarabstinencehusbandvirginThere is not, however, that parity of reasoning which the affect: in other wordsheretics7254

7254 i.e. “Because she produced not her son from her ’s .”husbandseed she who was “not a ” was “yet a ,” even because she became a mother without any fruit of her own . But with us there is no equivocation, nothing twisted into a double sense. virginvirginwomb7255

7255 Defensionem. Light is light; and , ; yea is yea; and nay, nay; “whatsoever is more than these cometh of .” darknessdarknessevil7256

7256

Anf-03 v.vii.xxiii Pg 21 .
Isa. vii. 14

Even granting that He was figuratively to take the power of and the of ,


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Anf-03 v.viii.xx Pg 3
Isa. vii. 14 Matt. i. 23DamascusspoilsSamaria7396

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Npnf-201 iii.x.ix Pg 44

.

Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxv Pg 3
Isa. ix. 6 which is significant of the power of the cross, for to it, when He was crucified, He applied His shoulders, as shall be more clearly made out in the ensuing . And again the same Isaiah, being inspired by the prophetic Spirit, said, “I have spread out my to a and gainsaying people, to those who in a way that is not good. They now ask of me , and to draw near to .”
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1836

Anf-01 v.xv.iii Pg 4 .
Isa. ix. 6
And concerning His , “Behold, a shall be with Child, and shall bring forth a Son; and they shall call his name Immanuel.” incarnationvirgin1227

1227

Anf-01 viii.iv.lxxvi Pg 2 [, according to LXX.]
Isa. ix. 6
did he not Him to be the of those truths which He did when He came [to ]? For He alone taught openly those mighty which the designed both for all those who have been and shall be well-pleasing to Him, and also for those who have rebelled against His will, whether men or , when He said: ‘They shall come from the east [and from the west foretellTeacherteachearthcounselsFatherangels2235

2235 Not in all edd. ], and shall sit down with , and , and , in the of : but the of the shall be cast out into outer .’ AbrahamIsaacJacobkingdomheavenchildrenkingdomdarkness2236

2236

Anf-01 ix.iv.xvii Pg 17 (LXX.).
Isa. ix. 6
through whom caused the day-spring and the Just One to arise to the of , and up for him an of , “and established a in ;” GodhouseDavidraisedhornsalvationtestimonyJacob3583

3583

Anf-01 ix.iv.xx Pg 16 .
Isa. ix. 6
coming on the as the of all men;

cloudsJudge3679

3679

Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxiv Pg 64 , , . [A confusion of texts.]
Isa. viii. 3Isa. ix. 6Isa. vii. 14
and those [of them] who proclaimed Him as , [] of the , exhibited the union of the Word of with His own workmanship, [declaring] that the Word should become , and the Son of the Son of man (the pure One opening purely that pure which regenerates men unto , and which He Himself made pure); and having become this which we also are, He [nevertheless] is the Mighty , and possesses a generation which cannot be declared. And there are also some of them who say, “The hath spoken in , and uttered His voice from ;” ImmanuelbornVirginGodfleshGodwombGodGodLordZionJerusalem4305

4305

Anf-02 vi.iii.i.v Pg 40.1

See .Anf-03 iv.ix.x Pg 43
Isa. ix. 6
What novelty is that, unless he is speaking of the “Son” of ?—and one is to us the beginning of whose has been made “on His shoulder.” What king in the wears the ensign of his power , and does not bear either on his head, or else in his hand, or else some mark of distinctive vesture? But the “King of ages,” , alone reared “on His shoulder” His own , and power, and sublimity,—the , to wit; that, according to the former , the thenceforth “might .” For of this tree likewise it is that hints, through Jeremiah, that you would say, “Come, let us put Godborngovernmentworldon his shoulderdiademsceptrenovelChristJesusnovelglorycrossprophecyLordreignfrom the treeGodwood1347

1347 Lignum. , and let us wear him away out of the land of the living; and his name shall no more be remembered.” into his bread1348

1348

Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xix Pg 5 .
Isa. ix. 6
But what is there unusual in this, unless he speaks of the Son of ? “To us is given He whose is upon His shoulder.” Godgovernment3359

3359

Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xix Pg 6 .
Isa. ix. 6
Now, what king is there who bears the ensign of his upon his shoulder, and not rather upon his head as a , or in his hand as a , or else as a mark in some apparel? But the one new King of the new ages, , carried on His shoulder both the power and the excellence of His new , even His cross; so that, according to our former , He might thenceforth from the tree as .  This tree it is which Jeremiah likewise gives you intimation of, when he prophesies to the , who should say, “Come, let us the tree with the fruit, (the bread) thereof,” dominiondiademsceptreroyalJesusChristgloryprophecyreignLordJewsdestroy3360

3360

Npnf-201 iii.xvi.iv Pg 50

; .

Anf-01 viii.ii.lii Pg 2
Ezek. xxxvii. 7, 8Isa. xlv. 24 And in what of sensation and the are to be, hear from what was said in like manner with reference to this; it is as follows: “Their shall not , and their fire shall not be quenched;”
kindpunishmentwickedwormrest1877

1877 . Isa. lxvi. 24 and then shall they , when it them not. And what the people of the shall say and do, when they see Him coming in , has been thus predicted by Zechariah the : “I will command the four to the scattered ; I will command the north wind to bring them, and the south wind, that it keep not back. And then in there shall be great lamentation, not the lamentation of mouths or of , but the lamentation of the heart; and they shall rend not their , but their . by they shall , and then they shall look on Him whom they have pierced; and they shall say, Why, O Lord, hast Thou made us to err from Thy way? The glory which our fathers blessed, has for us been turned into shame.” repentprofitsJewsgloryprophetwindsgatherchildrenJerusalemlipsgarmentsheartsTribetribemourn1878

1878
one of the twelve , declares. Moreover, all those men already mentioned, though they kept no Sabbaths,

and

Anf-01 viii.iv.xix Pg 3
Hos. i.Hos. ii.prophetsrighteous1992

1992
And when this was done, it is that the , and it is handed down that the people thus . Which things Plato reading, and not accurately understanding, and not apprehending that it was the figure of the cross, but taking it to be a placing crosswise, he said that the power next to the first was placed crosswise in the universe. And as to his speaking of a third, he did this because he read, as we said above, that which was spoken by Moses, “that the Spirit of moved over the waters.” For he gives the second place to the Logos which is with , who he said was placed crosswise in the universe; and the third place to the Spirit who was said to be borne upon the water, saying, “And the third around the third.”

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Anf-01 viii.ii.lx Pg 4
Num. xxi. 8recordedserpentsdiedescapeddeathGodGodGod1892

1892 . Τὰ δὲ τρίτα περὶ τὸν τρίτον And hear how the Spirit of signified through Moses that there should be a conflagration. He spoke thus: “ fire shall descend, and shall to the beneath.” prophecyEverlastingdevourpit1893

1893

Anf-01 ix.vi.iii Pg 28 .
Num. xxi. 8
so to do, saying 3828

3828 This passage is quoted by Augustine, in his on original , written to oppose Pelagius (lib. i. c. ii.), about 400 treatisesinA.D. that men can be in no other way from the old of the than by believing in Him who, in the likeness of sinful flesh, is lifted up from the earth upon the tree of martyrdom, and draws all things to Himself, savedwoundserpent3829

3829

Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xiv Pg 7 .
Num. xi. and xxi
Against young lads, too, did He send forth bears, for their irreverence to the prophet. 2872

2872

Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xxii Pg 6 .
Num. xxi. 8, 9
I say nothing of what was figured by this . cure2967

2967

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Anf-01 v.vii.ii Pg 8
Num. xxi. 9John iii. 14
And they did so. Thou hast in this also [an indication of] the of ; for in Him and to Him are all things.


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Anf-01 vi.ii.xii Pg 16
Num. xxi. 9

gloryJesus1620

1620

Anf-01 vi.ii.xii Pg 12 Comp. ; .
Num. xxi. 6–9John iii. 14–18
that He might convince them, that on account of their they were given over to the straits of . Moreover Moses, when he commanded, “Ye shall not have any or molten [image] for your ,”

transgressiondeathgravenGod1616

1616

Anf-03 iv.ix.x Pg 35 Their was “speaking against and against Moses” ().
sinGodNum. xxi. 4–9
they were suffering extermination by , except that in this case he was exhibiting the ’s on which the “” the was “made a show of,” serpentsLordcrossserpentdevil1341

1341

Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xiv Pg 7 .
Num. xi. and xxi
Against young lads, too, did He send forth bears, for their irreverence to the prophet. 2872

2872

Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xxii Pg 6 .
Num. xxi. 8, 9
I say nothing of what was figured by this . cure2967

2967

Anf-03 v.xi.ii Pg 5 See .
Num. xxi. 4–9
Himself (they say further) in His Moses’ ’s power, in saying: “And as Moses upreared the in the , so it behoveth the Son of man to be upreared.” Christgospelimitatesserpentsacredserpentdesert8357

8357
and “upon my garment they cast lots.”

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Anf-01 vi.ii.vi Pg 10
Ps. xxii. 17Ps. cxviii. 121502

1502

Anf-01 vi.ii.v Pg 12 These are inaccurate and confused quotations from ; , and .
Ps. xxii. 21 17Ps. cxix. 120
And again he says, “Behold, I have given my back to scourges, and my cheeks to strokes, and I have set my countenance as a firm rock.” 1492

1492

Anf-03 iv.ix.xiii Pg 18 ; (lxviii. 22 in LXX.).
Ps. xxii. 16, 17 (xxi. 17, 18, in LXX.) and lxix. 21
These things did not , so as to seem justly to have spoken of himself; but the who was crucified.  Moreover, the “ and feet,” are not “exterminated,” DavidsufferChristhands1397

1397 i.e., displaced, dislocated. except His who is suspended on a “tree.”  Whence, again, said that “the would :” DavidLordreignfrom the tree1398

1398 See c. x. above. for elsewhere, too, the predicts the fruit of this “tree,” saying “The hath given her blessings,” prophetearth1399

1399

Anf-03 v.viii.xx Pg 10 .
Ps. xxii. 17
“they cast lots for his ;” raiment7403

7403
These men, therefore, are not less than were those that crucified Him. But as for me, I do not place my hopes in one who for me in , but in reality. For that which is false is quite abhorrent to the .

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Anf-01 v.iv.x Pg 8
Zech. xii. 10unbelieversdiedappearancetruthMary then did truly conceive a body which had God inhabiting it. And God the Word was truly born of the , having Himself with a body of like passions with our own. He who forms all men in the , was Himself really in the , and made for Himself a body of the of the , but without any intercourse of man. He was carried in the , even as we are, for the usual period of time; and was really , as we also are; and was in reality nourished with milk, and partook of common meat and drink, even as we do. And when He had lived among men for thirty years, He was by John, really and not in ; and when He had the three years, and done and , He who was Himself the was judged by the , falsely so called, and by the ; was , was smitten on the cheek, was upon; He wore a of and a robe; He was : He was crucified in reality, and not in , not in , not in . VirginclothedwombwombseedVirginwombbornbaptizedappearancepreachedGospelsignswondersJudgeJewsPilategovernorscourgedspitcrownthornspurplecondemnedappearanceimaginationdeceitHe really died, and was buried, and rose from the dead, even as He prayed in a certain place, saying, “But do Thou, O Lord, raise me up again, and I shall recompense them.” 802

802

Anf-01 v.vii.iii Pg 12 .
Zech. xii. 10
For incorporeal beings have neither form nor figure, nor the aspect 1000

1000

Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxiv Pg 54 .
Zech. xii. 10
indicated His [second] , concerning which He Himself says, “Thinkest thou that when the Son of man cometh, He shall find on the ?” adventfaithearth4295

4295

Anf-03 iv.ix.xiv Pg 15 See ; (where the LXX., as we have it, differs widely from our Eng. ver. in ver. 10); .
Zech. xii. 10 12Rev. i. 7
of course because in days bygone they did know Him when conditioned in the of human . Jeremiah says: “He is a human being, and who will to know Him?” nothumilityestatelearn1458

1458

Anf-03 v.iv.iv.vii Pg 17 ; .
Zech. xii. 10 12
because, no doubt, they once refused to acknowledge Him in the of His human condition. He is even a man, says Jeremiah, and who shall recognise Him.  Therefore, asks Isaiah, “who shall declare His generation?” lowliness3195

3195

Anf-03 v.viii.xxii Pg 16 ; .
Zech. xii. 10 comp. John xix. 37
No one has as yet fallen in with ; Elias7426

7426 .Mal. iv. 5 no one has as yet from ; escapedAntichrist7427

7427

Anf-03 v.viii.xxvi Pg 7 .
Zech. xii. 10
If indeed it will be thought that both these passages were pronounced simply of the element , how can it be consistent that it should shake and melt at the presence of the , at whose it before exulted? So again in Isaiah, “Ye shall eat the good of the land,” earthLordroyaldignity7466

7466

Anf-03 v.viii.li Pg 7 .
Zech. xii. 10; John xix. 37; Rev. i. 7
Designated, as He is, “the Mediator7665

7665
And in what of sensation and the are to be, hear from what was said in like manner with reference to this; it is as follows: “Their shall not , and their fire shall not be quenched;”

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Anf-01 viii.ii.lii Pg 2
Ezek. xxxvii. 7, 8Isa. xlv. 24kindpunishmentwickedwormrest1877

1877 . Isa. lxvi. 24 and then shall they , when it them not. And what the people of the shall say and do, when they see Him coming in , has been thus predicted by Zechariah the : “I will command the four to the scattered ; I will command the north wind to bring them, and the south wind, that it keep not back. And then in there shall be great lamentation, not the lamentation of mouths or of , but the lamentation of the heart; and they shall rend not their , but their . by they shall , and then they shall look on Him whom they have pierced; and they shall say, Why, O Lord, hast Thou made us to err from Thy way? The glory which our fathers blessed, has for us been turned into shame.” repentprofitsJewsgloryprophetwindsgatherchildrenJerusalemlipsgarmentsheartsTribetribemourn1878

1878
), that they can do all things, though they be but , as saith the Scripture, “The gods of the are ,”

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Anf-01 viii.viii.v Pg 3
Ps. cxv. 5devilsnationsdevils2621

2621
By means of these organs, indeed, we are to ; but if he declares that those who make will be like them, they already are so who use anything after the style of adornings. “To the pure all things are pure: so, likewise, all things to the impure are impure;”

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Anf-03 iv.vi.x Pg 4
Ps. cxv. 4–8enjoyflowersidolsidol411

411

Anf-03 iv.iv.iv Pg 8 . In our version, “They that make them are like unto them.” Tertullian again agrees with the LXX.
Ps. cxv. 8
And why should I, a man of limited memory, suggest anything further? Why recall anything more from the Scriptures? As if either the voice of the were not sufficient; or else any further deliberation were needful, whether the Lord cursed and condemned by priority the of those things, of which He curses and condemns the Holy Spiritartificersworshippers!
carving and cutting, casting and hammering, fashion the materials? And often out of of dishonour, by merely changing the form, and making an image of the requisite shape, they make what they call a ; which we consider not only senseless, but to be even insulting to , who, having ineffable and form, thus gets His name attached to things that are corruptible, and require constant service. And that the artificers of these are both intemperate, and, not to enter into particulars, are in every vice, you very well know; even their own girls who work along with them they . What infatuation! that dissolute men should be said to fashion and make gods for your , and that you should such men the guardians of the temples where they are enshrined; not recognising that it is unlawful even to think or say that men are the guardians of gods.


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Anf-01 viii.ii.ix Pg 2
Isa. xliv. 9–20Jer. x. 3vesselsgodGodglorypractisedcorruptworshipappoint


Let not those who seem worthy of credit, but ,

Anf-03 v.viii.iii Pg 4
teachstrangedoctrines1082

1082

[; .]


Isa. xliv. 9–20Jer. x. 3 carving and cutting, casting and hammering, fashion the materials? And often out of of dishonour, by merely changing the form, and making an image of the requisite shape, they make what they call a ; which we consider not only senseless, but to be even insulting to , who, having ineffable and form, thus gets His name attached to things that are corruptible, and require constant service. And that the artificers of these are both intemperate, and, not to enter into particulars, are in every vice, you very well know; even their own girls who work along with them they . What infatuation! that dissolute men should be said to fashion and make gods for your , and that you should such men the guardians of the temples where they are enshrined; not recognising that it is unlawful even to think or say that men are the guardians of gods.

Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xi Pg 14.1

Anf-01 viii.ii.ix Pg 2vesselsgodGodglorypractisedcorruptworshipappoint


Let not those who seem worthy of credit, but ,

Anf-03 v.viii.iii Pg 4
teachstrangedoctrines1082

1082
But the things established are distinct from Him who has established them, and what have been made from Him who has made them. For He is Himself uncreated, both without beginning and end, and lacking nothing. He is Himself sufficient for Himself; and still further, He grants to all others this very thing, existence; but the things which have been made by Him have received a beginning. But whatever things had a beginning, and are liable to dissolution, and are subject to and stand in need of Him who made them, must necessarily in all respects have a different term [applied to them], even by those who have but a moderate capacity for discerning such things; so that He indeed who made all things can alone, together with His Word, properly be termed God and Lord: but the things which have been made cannot have this term applied to them, neither should they justly assume that appellation which belongs to the Creator.

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Anf-01 ix.iv.ix Pg 12
Ps. cxv. 3
He removes them from [the category of] gods, but he makes use of the word alone, for this [purpose], that we may know of whom he speaks. Jeremiah also says the same: “The gods that have not made the heavens and , let them from the which is under the .”


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Anf-01 ix.iv.vii Pg 19
Isa. xliv. 9earthperishearthheaven3345

3345

Anf-01 viii.ii.ix Pg 2 [; .]
Isa. xliv. 9–20Jer. x. 3
carving and cutting, casting and hammering, fashion the materials? And often out of of dishonour, by merely changing the form, and making an image of the requisite shape, they make what they call a ; which we consider not only senseless, but to be even insulting to , who, having ineffable and form, thus gets His name attached to things that are corruptible, and require constant service. And that the artificers of these are both intemperate, and, not to enter into particulars, are in every vice, you very well know; even their own girls who work along with them they . What infatuation! that dissolute men should be said to fashion and make gods for your , and that you should such men the guardians of the temples where they are enshrined; not recognising that it is unlawful even to think or say that men are the guardians of gods. vesselsgodGodglorypractisedcorruptworshipappoint

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Ps. cxxx. 7


Anf-02 vi.ii.viii Pg 15.1

Anf-01 ix.viii.x Pg 2 but what is that which, in a certain way, has been grasped by hand


So Mr. Dodgson; and La Cerda, as quoted by Oehler. See in LXX., where it is

Anf-03 vi.vii.iii Pg 3
Ps. cxxxi. 1Ps. cxxx.9027

9027
but what is that which, in a certain way, has been grasped by hand

So Mr. Dodgson; and La Cerda, as quoted by Oehler. See in LXX., where it is

Anf-03 vi.vii.iii Pg 3
Ps. cxxxi. 1Ps. cxxx.9027

9027
But as bringing , thus: “ hath made known His () in the sight of the .”

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Anf-01 ix.iv.xi Pg 20
Isa. xii. 2

salvationGodsalvationsalutareheathen3412

3412
For this cause, too, He suddenly removed those belonging to the of , whose lot it was to have been at that time, that He might send them on before into His ; He, since He was Himself an , so arranging it that human infants should be martyrs, slain, according to the Scriptures, for the sake of , who was in Bethlehem of , in the city of .

(LXX.).

Anf-01 ix.iv.xvii Pg 26
Ex. xvii. 16childrenhouseDavidhappybornkingdominfantChristbornJudahDavid3591

3591

Anf-03 iv.ix.x Pg 33 See ; and comp. .
Ex. xvii. 8–16Col. ii. 14, 15
Why, again, did the same Moses, after the prohibition of any “likeness of anything,” 1339

1339
—does this not declare to you

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Anf-01 viii.iv.lxiii Pg 5
Ps. cx. 42182

2182 Or, “to us.” that [He was] from of old,

2183

2183 ; in Lat. vers. , which Maranus prefers. ἄνωθενantiquitus and that the and of all things intended Him to be begotten by a human ? And speaking in other words, which also have been already quoted, [he says]: ‘Thy , O , is for ever and ever: a of rectitude is the of Thy . Thou hast , and hast : therefore , even thy , hath Thee with the oil of above Thy fellows. [He hath Thee] with , and oil, and cassia from Thy , from the , whereby they made Thee . Kings’ are in Thy honour. The stood at Thy right hand, clad in embroidered with . GodFatherwombthroneGodsceptresceptrekingdomlovedrighteousnesshatediniquityGodGodanointedgladnessanointedmyrrhgarmentsivorypalacesgladdaughtersqueengarmentsgold2184

2184 Literally, “ of , variegated.” garmentsgold Hearken, O , and behold, and incline thine ear, and thy people and the of thy ; and the King shall desire thy beauty: because he is thy , and thou shalt Him.’ daughterforgethousefatherLordworship2185

2185

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxviii Pg 2 .
Ps. cx. 4
and what this prediction means; and the of Isaiah which says, ‘His is taken away from the midst,’ prophecyburial2394

2394

Anf-01 viii.iv.lxxxiii Pg 3 Or better, “His.” This quotation from is put very differently from the previous quotation of the same Psalm in chap. xxxii. [Justin often quotes from memory. Kaye, cap. viii.]
Ps. cx.
. In the splendour of the before the morning have I begotten Thee. The hath sworn, and will not , Thou art a for ever after the order of .’ Who does not admit, then, that is no for ever after the order of ? And who does not know that he is not the redeemer of ? And who does not know that he neither sent a rod of power into , nor ruled in the midst of his ; but that it was who averted from him the , after he and was ? But our , who has not yet come in , has sent into a rod of power, namely, the word of calling and repentance [meant] for all over which held sway, as says, ‘The gods of the are .’ And His word has on many to the whom they used to serve, and by means of it to believe in the because the gods of the are . enemiessaintsstarLordrepentpriestMelchizedekHezekiahpriestMelchizedekJerusalemJerusalemenemiesGodenemiesmournedafflictedJesusgloryJerusalemnationsdemonsDavidnationsdemonsstrongprevailedforsakedemonsAlmightyGodnationsdemons2278

2278 This last clause is thought to be an interpolation. And we mentioned formerly that the statement, ‘In the splendour of the saints before the morning star have I begotten Thee from the womb,’ is made to Christ.
‘The said unto My , Sit Thou at My right hand, until I make Thine Thy . The shall send the rod of Thy strength out of : rule Thou also in the midst of Thine . With Thee shall be, in the day, the of Thy power, in the beauties of Thy . From the , before the morning , have I begotten Thee. The hath sworn, and will not : Thou art a for ever after the order of . The is at Thy right hand: He has kings in the day of His wrath: He shall judge among the heathen, He shall fill [with] the dead bodies.


Anf-01 viii.iv.xxxii Pg 4
Ps. cx.LordLordenemiesfootstoolLordSionenemieschiefsaintswombstarLordrepentpriestMelchizedekLordcrushed2031

2031 ; Lat. version, . Thirlby suggested that an omission has taken place in the by the transcriber’s fault. πληρώσει πτώματαimplebit ruinasmss. He shall drink of the brook in the way; therefore shall He lift up the head.’
if, before the of the Levitical law, there were not who were wont to offer sacrifices to ?  For thus, after the above-mentioned patriarchs, was the Law given to Moses, at that (well-known) time after their exode from Egypt, after the interval and spaces of four years.  In fact, it was after ’s “four and thirty years”


Anf-01 viii.iv.xxxiii Pg 0

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Anf-03 iv.ix.ii Pg 16
Bible:Heb.7.10 :Heb.7.15 :Heb.7.17">Gen. xiv. 18, Ps. cx. (cix. in. LXX.) 4; Heb. v. 10, vii. 1–3, 10, 15, 17BibleBiblepriesthoodlevitesGodhundredAbrahamhundred1151

1151

Anf-03 iv.ix.xiv Pg 24 See .
Ps. cx. (cix. in LXX.) 4; Heb. v. 5–10
So, again, I will make an interpretation of the two which were habitually offered on the fast-day. goats1467

1467

Anf-03 v.iv.vi.ix Pg 33 .
Ps. cx. 4
relates to () Himself. was no ; and even if he had been one, he would not have been a . “After the order,” says He, “of .” Now what had to do with , the of the most high , and him too, who the circumcised , after receiving from him the offering of ? To , however, “the order of ” will be very suitable; for is the proper and legitimate High of . He is the Pontiff of the of the uncircumcision, constituted such, even then, for the Gentiles, by whom He was to be more fully received, although at His last coming He will favour with His acceptance and the also, even the race of , which by and by is to acknowledge Him. Well, then, there is also another Psalm, which begins with these words: “Give Thy judgments, O , to the King,” that is, to who was to come as King, “and Thy unto the King’s son,” ChristHezekiahpriestpriestfor everMelchizedekHezekiahMelchizedekpriestGoduncircumcisedblessedAbrahamtithesChristMelchizedekChristPriestGodpriesthoodblessingcircumcisionAbrahamGodChristrighteousness5612

5612

Anf-03 v.xi.viii Pg 8 See , and the references there.
Ps. cx. 4
For that , he says, was a heavenly of pre-eminent ; in that acts for human beings, being made their Deprecator and Advocate:  does so MelchizedekVirtuegraceChristMelchizedek8416

8416 The Latin here is very careless, unless, with Routh, we suggest “et” for “eo,” and render: “and that what does,” etc., “ does,” etc.ChristMelchizedek for heavenly and . For to such a degree, he says, is he better than , that he is (), (motherless), (without ), of whom neither the beginning nor the end has been comprehended, nor can be comprehended. angelsVirtuesChristἀπάτωρfatherlessἀμήτωρἀγενεαλογητονgenealogy8417

8417

Anf-03 v.iv.vi.ix Pg 20 .
Ps. cx
was a chant in honour of , Hezekiah5599

5599 In Ezechiam cecinisse. because “he went up to the of the ,” houseLord5600

5600

Anf-03 v.iv.vi.ix Pg 23 Tertullian, as usual, argues from the Septuagint, which in the latter clause of has ; and so the version has it. This Psalm has been variously applied by the . Raschi (or Sol. Jarchi) thinks it is most suitable to , and possibly to , in which latter view D. Kimchi agrees with him.  Others find in the application; but more frequently is thought to be the subject of the Psalm, as Tertullian observes. Justin Martyr (in ) also notices this application of the Psalm. But Tertullian in the next sentence appears to recognize the sounder opinion of the , who saw in this . a prediction of .  This opinion occurs in the Talmud, in the tract , 5. Amongst the who also hold the sounder view, may be mentioned Saadias Gaon, on , and R. Moses Hadarsan [singularly enough quoted by Raschi in another part of his commentary ()], with others who are mentioned by Wetstein, , . , such as Moses Mendelsohn, the Messianic sense; and they are followed by the commentators of the Rationalist amongst ourselves and in Germany. J. Olshausen, after Hitzig, comes down in his interpretation of the Psalm as late as the Maccabees, and sees a suitable accomplishment of its words in the honours heaped upon by son of Antiochus Epiphanes (see ). For the refutation of so inadequate a commentary, the reader is referred to Delitzch on The variations of opinion, however, in this , are as remarkable as the fluctuations of the Jewish writers. The latest work on the Psalms which has appeared amongst us (, by four ), after Ewald, places the of . in what may be allowed to have been its —’s over the neighboring .
Ps. cx. 3ἐκ γαστρὸς πρὸ ἑωσφόρου ἐγέννησά σεVulgateJewsRabbiAbrahamDavidSolomonbestHezekiahDial. cum Tryph.olderJewsPs. cxMessiahJerusalemBerachothmore recentJewsRabbiDan. vii. 13Gen. xxxv. 8On the New TestamentMatt. xxii. 44ModernJewsrejectschoolJonathanAlexander1 Macc. x. 20Ps. cx.schoolPsalms, chronologically arrangedFriendsaccomplishmentPs. cxoccasionDavidvictoriesheathen
are applicable to , and to the of . We on our side HezekiahbirthHezekiah5602

5602 Nos. have Gospels (to the credibility of which we have to thank published5603

5603 Debemus. them 5604

5604 Istos: that is, the (Rigalt.).Jews for having given some confirmation, indeed, already in so great a subject 5605

5605 Utique jam in tanto opere.); and these declare that the was , that so it might be “before the morning ,” as is evident both from the especially, and from the of the , who at night to the that had at that moment been , Lordbornat nightstarstartestimonyangelannouncedshepherdsChristborn5606

5606 Natum esse quum maxime. and again from the place of the , for it is towards night that persons arrive at the (eastern) “.” Perhaps, too, there was a mystic purpose in ’s being at night, destined, as He was, to be the light of the amidst the of ignorance. Nor, again, would have said, “I have begotten Thee,” except to His true Son.  For although He says of all the people (), “I have begotten birthinnChristborntruthdarkshadowsGodIsrael5607

5607 Generavi: Sept. .ἐγέννησα ,” children5608

5608
Ye ought therefore to understand. And this also I further beg of you, as being one of you, and you both individually and collectively more than my own , to take heed now to yourselves, and not to be like some, adding largely to your , and saying, “The is both theirs and ours.”

, also very inaccurately cited.

Anf-01 vi.ii.iv Pg 5
Dan. vii. 7, 8lovingsoulsinscovenant1472

1472 We here follow the Latin text in preference to the , which reads merely, “the is ours.” What follows seems to show the correctness of the Latin, as the proceeds to deny that the had any further interest in the . GreekcovenantauthorJewspromises But they thus finally lost it, after Moses had already received it. For the Scripture saith, “And Moses was in the mount forty days and forty nights, and received the from the , tables of written with the finger of the hand of the ;” fastingcovenantLordstoneLord1473

1473

Anf-01 ix.vii.xxvi Pg 5 , etc.
Dan. vii. 8
Then, further on, in the interpretation of the vision, there was said to him: “The fourth shall be the fourth upon , which shall excel all other , and the whole , and tread it down, and it in pieces. And its ten horns are ten kings which shall arise; and after them shall arise another, who shall in all that were before him, and shall three kings; and he shall speak words against the most high , and wear out the of the most high , and shall purpose to change times and ; and [everything] shall be given into his hand until a time of times and a half time,” beastkingdomearthkingdomsdevourearthcutsurpassevildeedsoverthrowGodsaintsGodlaws4666

4666
), that they can do all things, though they be but , as saith the Scripture, “The gods of the are ,”

.

Anf-01 viii.viii.v Pg 3
Ps. cxv. 5devilsnationsdevils2621

2621
By means of these organs, indeed, we are to ; but if he declares that those who make will be like them, they already are so who use anything after the style of adornings. “To the pure all things are pure: so, likewise, all things to the impure are impure;”

.

Anf-03 iv.vi.x Pg 4
Ps. cxv. 4–8enjoyflowersidolsidol411

411

Anf-03 iv.iv.iv Pg 8 . In our version, “They that make them are like unto them.” Tertullian again agrees with the LXX.
Ps. cxv. 8
And why should I, a man of limited memory, suggest anything further? Why recall anything more from the Scriptures? As if either the voice of the were not sufficient; or else any further deliberation were needful, whether the Lord cursed and condemned by priority the of those things, of which He curses and condemns the Holy Spiritartificersworshippers!
carving and cutting, casting and hammering, fashion the materials? And often out of of dishonour, by merely changing the form, and making an image of the requisite shape, they make what they call a ; which we consider not only senseless, but to be even insulting to , who, having ineffable and form, thus gets His name attached to things that are corruptible, and require constant service. And that the artificers of these are both intemperate, and, not to enter into particulars, are in every vice, you very well know; even their own girls who work along with them they . What infatuation! that dissolute men should be said to fashion and make gods for your , and that you should such men the guardians of the temples where they are enshrined; not recognising that it is unlawful even to think or say that men are the guardians of gods.


[; .]

Anf-01 viii.ii.ix Pg 2
Isa. xliv. 9–20Jer. x. 3vesselsgodGodglorypractisedcorruptworshipappoint


Let not those who seem worthy of credit, but ,

Anf-03 v.viii.iii Pg 4
teachstrangedoctrines1082

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Ps. i.Ps. ii.

Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xiv Pg 192.1

Anf-02 vi.iii.i.viii Pg 26.1
Npnf-201 iii.xvi.i Pg 19
Anf-01 viii.ii.xl Pg 3 To such an extent did he display in the cause of , and himself a punisher of the , while he as yet faltered in like a child.


;

Anf-01 v.xviii.v Pg 2
2 Kings xxii. xxiii.zealgodlinessproveungodlyspeechDavid, too, who was at once a prophet and a king, and the root of our Saviour according to the flesh, while yet a youth is anointed by Samuel to be king. 1371

1371

,

Anf-01 viii.ii.xl Pg 3
Ps. i.Ps. ii.


Anf-02 vi.iii.i.vii Pg 40.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.3

Literally, “in of His .”

Anf-03 vi.ii.iv Pg 9
hopefaith

Now, being desirous to write many things to you, not as your teacher, but as becometh one who loves you, I have taken care not to fail to write to you from what I myself possess, with a view to your purification. 1476

1476 The is here incorrect and unintelligible; and as the Latin omits the clause, our translation is merely conjectural. Hilgenfeld’s text, if we give a somewhat meaning to , may be translated: “but as it is becoming in one who you not to in giving you what we have, I, though the very offscouring of you, have been eager to to you.” Greekpeculiarἐλλιπεῖνlovesfailwrite We take earnest 1477

1477
To such an extent did he display in the cause of , and himself a punisher of the , while he as yet faltered in like a child.

;

Anf-01 v.xviii.v Pg 2
2 Kings xxii. xxiii.zealgodlinessproveungodlyspeechDavid, too, who was at once a prophet and a king, and the root of our Saviour according to the flesh, while yet a youth is anointed by Samuel to be king. 1371

1371
When does this more frequently happen than in the persecution of His ? This, indeed, is no ordinary matter,

.

Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxi Pg 36
Isa. lvii. isaints4291

4291 We have, by understanding , treated these adjectives as nouns. Rigalt. applies them to the of the sentence just previous. Perhaps, however, “” is the noun.resdoctrinapersecutione no common casualty of the law of nature; but it is that illustrious , that fighting for the , wherein whosoever loses his life for it, so that you may here again recognize the who recompenses the of life with its , and the good loss thereof with its . It is, however, a whom He here presents to me; one who returns for .  “For whosoever,” says He, “shall be of me, of him will I also be .” devotionfaithGodsavesJudgeevilgaindestructionsalvationjealousGodevilevilashamedashamed4292

4292

,

Anf-01 viii.ii.xl Pg 3
Ps. i.Ps. ii.


Anf-02 vi.iii.i.vii Pg 40.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.3

Literally, “in of His .”

Anf-03 vi.ii.iv Pg 9
hopefaith

Now, being desirous to write many things to you, not as your teacher, but as becometh one who loves you, I have taken care not to fail to write to you from what I myself possess, with a view to your purification. 1476

1476 The is here incorrect and unintelligible; and as the Latin omits the clause, our translation is merely conjectural. Hilgenfeld’s text, if we give a somewhat meaning to , may be translated: “but as it is becoming in one who you not to in giving you what we have, I, though the very offscouring of you, have been eager to to you.” Greekpeculiarἐλλιπεῖνlovesfailwrite We take earnest 1477

1477

,

Anf-01 viii.ii.xl Pg 3
Ps. i.Ps. ii.


Anf-02 vi.iii.i.vii Pg 40.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.3

Literally, “in of His .”

Anf-03 vi.ii.iv Pg 9
hopefaith

Now, being desirous to write many things to you, not as your teacher, but as becometh one who loves you, I have taken care not to fail to write to you from what I myself possess, with a view to your purification. 1476

1476 The is here incorrect and unintelligible; and as the Latin omits the clause, our translation is merely conjectural. Hilgenfeld’s text, if we give a somewhat meaning to , may be translated: “but as it is becoming in one who you not to in giving you what we have, I, though the very offscouring of you, have been eager to to you.” Greekpeculiarἐλλιπεῖνlovesfailwrite We take earnest 1477

1477

,

Anf-01 viii.ii.xl Pg 3
Ps. i.Ps. ii.


Anf-02 vi.iii.i.vii Pg 40.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.3

Literally, “in of His .”

Anf-03 vi.ii.iv Pg 9
hopefaith

Now, being desirous to write many things to you, not as your teacher, but as becometh one who loves you, I have taken care not to fail to write to you from what I myself possess, with a view to your purification. 1476

1476 The is here incorrect and unintelligible; and as the Latin omits the clause, our translation is merely conjectural. Hilgenfeld’s text, if we give a somewhat meaning to , may be translated: “but as it is becoming in one who you not to in giving you what we have, I, though the very offscouring of you, have been eager to to you.” Greekpeculiarἐλλιπεῖνlovesfailwrite We take earnest 1477

1477
by Isaiah, “A fire has been kindled in mine .” He cannot . If it is not He who uttered His voice out of even the burning , it can be of no importance

Vel: or, “if you please;” indicating some uncertainty in the quotation. The passage is more like than anything in Isaiah (see, however, ; ).

Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxix Pg 42
Jer. xv. 14Isa. xxx. 27 30angerliebush4691

4691 Viderit. what fire you insist upon being understood.  Even if it be but figurative fire, yet, from the very fact that he takes from my element illustrations for His own sense, He is mine, because He uses what is mine. The similitude of fire must to Him who owns the reality thereof. But He will Himself explain the quality of that fire , when He goes on to say, “Suppose ye that I am come to give on ? I tell you, Nay; but rather .” belongbestwhich He mentionedpeaceearthdivision4692

4692
So, again, , in our own John, is a figure of the city , as being equally great and of her sway, and triumphant over the .

Oehler refers to . See, too, .

Anf-03 iv.ix.ix Pg 27
Isa. xix. 1Isa. xxx. and xxxiBabylonRomeproudsaints1273

1273
So, again, , in our own John, is a figure of the city , as being equally great and of her sway, and triumphant over the .

Oehler refers to . See, too, .

Anf-03 iv.ix.ix Pg 27
Isa. xix. 1Isa. xxx. and xxxiBabylonRomeproudsaints1273

1273
and restoring his kingly state to the monarch of after his complete repentance;

.

Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xvii Pg 7
2 Kings xx. iBabylon2903

2903
when He the ’ feet with His own .

.

Anf-01 ix.vi.xxiii Pg 2
Isa. iv. 4

washeddiscipleshands4125

4125

Anf-02 vi.iii.iii.ix Pg 7.1

Anf-02 vi.iii.iii.ix Pg 8.1

.

Anf-01 ix.vi.v Pg 11
Mal. iv. 1 Now, who this is that brings such a day about, John the Baptist points out, when he says of , “He shall you with the Holy and with fire, having His fan in His hand to cleanse His floor; and He will His fruit into the , but the He will up with fire.”
LordChristbaptizeGhostgathergarnerchaffburnunquenchable3841

3841
by Isaiah, “A fire has been kindled in mine .” He cannot . If it is not He who uttered His voice out of even the burning , it can be of no importance

Anf-02 iv.ii.ii.xxxviii Pg 3.1

Vel: or, “if you please;” indicating some uncertainty in the quotation. The passage is more like than anything in Isaiah (see, however, ; ).

Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxix Pg 42
Jer. xv. 14Isa. xxx. 27 30angerliebush4691

4691 Viderit. what fire you insist upon being understood.  Even if it be but figurative fire, yet, from the very fact that he takes from my element illustrations for His own sense, He is mine, because He uses what is mine. The similitude of fire must to Him who owns the reality thereof. But He will Himself explain the quality of that fire , when He goes on to say, “Suppose ye that I am come to give on ? I tell you, Nay; but rather .” belongbestwhich He mentionedpeaceearthdivision4692

4692
So, again, , in our own John, is a figure of the city , as being equally great and of her sway, and triumphant over the .

Oehler refers to . See, too, .

Anf-03 iv.ix.ix Pg 27
Isa. xix. 1Isa. xxx. and xxxiBabylonRomeproudsaints1273

1273

,


Ps. i.Ps. ii.

Npnf-201 iii.xvi.i Pg 19

Anf-01 viii.ii.xl Pg 3 To such an extent did he display in the cause of , and himself a punisher of the , while he as yet faltered in like a child.


;

Anf-01 v.xviii.v Pg 2
2 Kings xxii. xxiii.zealgodlinessproveungodlyspeechDavid, too, who was at once a prophet and a king, and the root of our Saviour according to the flesh, while yet a youth is anointed by Samuel to be king. 1371

1371

,

Anf-01 viii.ii.xl Pg 3
Ps. i.Ps. ii.


Anf-02 vi.iii.i.vii Pg 40.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.3

Literally, “in of His .”

Anf-03 vi.ii.iv Pg 9
hopefaith

Now, being desirous to write many things to you, not as your teacher, but as becometh one who loves you, I have taken care not to fail to write to you from what I myself possess, with a view to your purification. 1476

1476 The is here incorrect and unintelligible; and as the Latin omits the clause, our translation is merely conjectural. Hilgenfeld’s text, if we give a somewhat meaning to , may be translated: “but as it is becoming in one who you not to in giving you what we have, I, though the very offscouring of you, have been eager to to you.” Greekpeculiarἐλλιπεῖνlovesfailwrite We take earnest 1477

1477
To such an extent did he display in the cause of , and himself a punisher of the , while he as yet faltered in like a child.

;

Anf-01 v.xviii.v Pg 2
2 Kings xxii. xxiii.zealgodlinessproveungodlyspeechDavid, too, who was at once a prophet and a king, and the root of our Saviour according to the flesh, while yet a youth is anointed by Samuel to be king. 1371

1371
When does this more frequently happen than in the persecution of His ? This, indeed, is no ordinary matter,

.

Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxi Pg 36
Isa. lvii. isaints4291

4291 We have, by understanding , treated these adjectives as nouns. Rigalt. applies them to the of the sentence just previous. Perhaps, however, “” is the noun.resdoctrinapersecutione no common casualty of the law of nature; but it is that illustrious , that fighting for the , wherein whosoever loses his life for it, so that you may here again recognize the who recompenses the of life with its , and the good loss thereof with its . It is, however, a whom He here presents to me; one who returns for .  “For whosoever,” says He, “shall be of me, of him will I also be .” devotionfaithGodsavesJudgeevilgaindestructionsalvationjealousGodevilevilashamedashamed4292

4292

,

Anf-01 viii.ii.xl Pg 3
Ps. i.Ps. ii.


Anf-02 vi.iii.i.vii Pg 40.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.3

Literally, “in of His .”

Anf-03 vi.ii.iv Pg 9
hopefaith

Now, being desirous to write many things to you, not as your teacher, but as becometh one who loves you, I have taken care not to fail to write to you from what I myself possess, with a view to your purification. 1476

1476 The is here incorrect and unintelligible; and as the Latin omits the clause, our translation is merely conjectural. Hilgenfeld’s text, if we give a somewhat meaning to , may be translated: “but as it is becoming in one who you not to in giving you what we have, I, though the very offscouring of you, have been eager to to you.” Greekpeculiarἐλλιπεῖνlovesfailwrite We take earnest 1477

1477

,

Anf-01 viii.ii.xl Pg 3
Ps. i.Ps. ii.


Anf-02 vi.iii.i.vii Pg 40.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.3

Literally, “in of His .”

Anf-03 vi.ii.iv Pg 9
hopefaith

Now, being desirous to write many things to you, not as your teacher, but as becometh one who loves you, I have taken care not to fail to write to you from what I myself possess, with a view to your purification. 1476

1476 The is here incorrect and unintelligible; and as the Latin omits the clause, our translation is merely conjectural. Hilgenfeld’s text, if we give a somewhat meaning to , may be translated: “but as it is becoming in one who you not to in giving you what we have, I, though the very offscouring of you, have been eager to to you.” Greekpeculiarἐλλιπεῖνlovesfailwrite We take earnest 1477

1477

,

Anf-01 viii.ii.xl Pg 3
Ps. i.Ps. ii.


Anf-02 vi.iii.i.vii Pg 40.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.1

Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.vii Pg 4.3

Literally, “in of His .”

Anf-03 vi.ii.iv Pg 9
hopefaith

Now, being desirous to write many things to you, not as your teacher, but as becometh one who loves you, I have taken care not to fail to write to you from what I myself possess, with a view to your purification. 1476

1476 The is here incorrect and unintelligible; and as the Latin omits the clause, our translation is merely conjectural. Hilgenfeld’s text, if we give a somewhat meaning to , may be translated: “but as it is becoming in one who you not to in giving you what we have, I, though the very offscouring of you, have been eager to to you.” Greekpeculiarἐλλιπεῖνlovesfailwrite We take earnest 1477

1477
Unhappy Aristotle! who for these men dialectics, the art of building up and pulling down; an art so evasive in its propositions,

“De enthymesi;” for this word Tertullian gives (in his tract against Valentinus, ix.), which seems to mean, “the in operation.” (See the same , x. xi.) With regard to the other word, Jerome (on ) adduces Valentinus as calling , that is, .

Anf-03 v.iii.vii Pg 11
animationemmindtreatiseAmos. iii.Christἔκτρωμαabortioninvented1920

1920 Sententiis. so far-fetched in its conjectures, so harsh, in its arguments, so productive of contentions—embarrassing 1921

1921 Molestam. even to itself, retracting everything, and really treating of 1922

1922 Tractaverit, in the sense of .conclusively settling nothing! Whence spring those “ and ,” fablesendlessgenealogies1923

1923
when He the ’ feet with His own .

.

Anf-01 ix.vi.xxiii Pg 2
Isa. iv. 4

washeddiscipleshands4125

4125

Anf-02 vi.iii.iii.ix Pg 7.1

Anf-02 vi.iii.iii.ix Pg 8.1

.

Anf-01 ix.vi.v Pg 11
Mal. iv. 1 Now, who this is that brings such a day about, John the Baptist points out, when he says of , “He shall you with the Holy and with fire, having His fan in His hand to cleanse His floor; and He will His fruit into the , but the He will up with fire.”
LordChristbaptizeGhostgathergarnerchaffburnunquenchable3841

3841
by Isaiah, “A fire has been kindled in mine .” He cannot . If it is not He who uttered His voice out of even the burning , it can be of no importance

Anf-02 iv.ii.ii.xxxviii Pg 3.1

Vel: or, “if you please;” indicating some uncertainty in the quotation. The passage is more like than anything in Isaiah (see, however, ; ).

Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxix Pg 42
Jer. xv. 14Isa. xxx. 27 30angerliebush4691

4691 Viderit. what fire you insist upon being understood.  Even if it be but figurative fire, yet, from the very fact that he takes from my element illustrations for His own sense, He is mine, because He uses what is mine. The similitude of fire must to Him who owns the reality thereof. But He will Himself explain the quality of that fire , when He goes on to say, “Suppose ye that I am come to give on ? I tell you, Nay; but rather .” belongbestwhich He mentionedpeaceearthdivision4692

4692
So, again, , in our own John, is a figure of the city , as being equally great and of her sway, and triumphant over the .

Oehler refers to . See, too, .

Anf-03 iv.ix.ix Pg 27
Isa. xix. 1Isa. xxx. and xxxiBabylonRomeproudsaints1273

1273
are we, , if we keep the of in the harmony of ; that so through our may be us. For it is written, “ are they whose are , and whose are covered. is the man whose the will not impute to him, and in whose mouth there is no .”

.

Anf-01 ii.ii.l Pg 4
Isa. xxvi. 20BlessedbelovedcommandmentsGodlovelovesinsforgivenBlessedtransgressionsforgivensinsBlessedsinLordguile227

227

Anf-03 v.viii.xxvii Pg 9 .
Isa. xxvi. 20
we have in the closets , in which they will have to for a little while, who shall have at the end of the departed this life in the last furious onset of the power of .  Why else did He use the expression , in preference to some other receptacle, if it were not that the is kept in these closets or salted and reserved for use, to be drawn out thence on a suitable occasion? It is on a like principle that embalmed are set aside for in mausoleums and , in order that they may be removed therefrom when the Master shall order it. Since, therefore, there is consistency in thus understanding the passage (for what of little closets could possibly shelter us from the of ?), by the very phrase which he uses, “Until His pass away,” gravesrestworldAntichristclosetsfleshcellarscorpsesburialsepulchresrefugewrathGodit appears thatanger7480

7480

Anf-03 v.viii.xxvii Pg 10 .
Isa. xxvi. 20
which shall extinguish , he in fact shows that after that indignation the flesh will come forth from the sepulchre, in which it had been deposited previous to the anger. Now out of the closets nothing else is brought than that which had been put into them, and after the extirpation of Antichrist shall be busily transacted the resurrection. Antichristbursting out of thethe great process of
and the proselytes, but in fact they refer to us who have been illumined by . For would have borne witness even to them; but now you are become twofold more the of , as He said Himself.


or . Found in LXX., and .

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxii Pg 2
ΓηόραΓειόραEx. xii. 19Isa. xiv. 1JesusChristchildrenhell2418

2418

Anf-01 viii.iv.cxxiii Pg 2 .
Isa. xiv. 1
and because the proselyte, who is circumcised that he may have access to the people, becomes like one of themselves, 2424

2424 Literally, “a native of the land.” while we who have been deemed worthy to be called a people are yet Gentiles, because we have not been circumcised. Besides, it is ridiculous for you to that the eyes of the proselytes are to be opened while your own are not, and that you be understood as and while they are enlightened. And it will be still more ridiculous for you, if you say that the law has been given to the , but you have not known it. For you would have stood in awe of ’s , and would not have been , wandering sons; being much afraid of hearing always say, ‘ in whom is no . And who are , but my ? and , but they that rule over them? And the of have been made . You see often, but have not observed; your have been opened, and you have not heard.’

imagineblinddeafnationsGodwrathlawlessGodChildrenfaithblindservantsdeafservantsGodblindears2425

2425

Anf-01 vi.ii.xi Pg 5 Comp. .
Isa. xvi. 1, 2
And again saith the , “I will go before thee and make level the , and will the brazen , and in pieces the bars; and I will give thee the , prophetmountainsbreakgatesbruiseironsecret1595

1595 Literally, “.” Cod. . has, “of .” darkSindarkness hidden, , that they may know that I am the .” invisibletreasuresLordGod1596

1596
And all the of the are , who do here neither nor , but serve and the continually. Of whom Moses also says in Deuteronomy, when , “Who said unto his and to his mother, I have not known thee; neither did he acknowledge his , and he disinherited his own sons: he kept Thy , and observed Thy .”

This clause is differently quoted by Antonius Melissa and John Damascenus, thus: , i.e., . Comp. ; . [And with St. Peter’s to the of the laity, compare the same under the law. . The Western has recognised the “Episcopate ” of sovereigns; while, in the East, it has grown into .]

Anf-01 ix.vi.ix Pg 11
Πᾶς βασιλεὺς δίκαιος ἱερατικὴν ἔχει τάξινEvery king possesses a priestly orderrighteous1 Pet. ii. 5 9testimonypriesthoodEx. xix. 6Churchab extraCæsaropapismapostlesLordpriestsinheritlandshousesGodaltarblessingLevifatherbrethrencommandmentscovenant3889

3889
but they, repenting of their , propitiated God by prayer, and obtained salvation, although they were aliens [to the covenant] of God.

Anf-01 ii.ii.vii Pg 4
Jon. iii.sins
With what constancy has He also, in , laboured to present to us the very ! He calls with a loud voice to the , “Into Thine I commend my spirit,”


.

Anf-03 v.iv.v.xlii Pg 32
Isa. i. 8Psalm xxx.ChristFatherhands5151

5151
and they shall attain to , then all shall be by , who have cast a slur upon their martyrdom. And from this fact, that He exclaimed upon the cross, “, them, for they know not what they do,”

.

Anf-01 ix.iv.xix Pg 29
Ps. ix. 12gloryconfoundedChristFatherforgive3656

3656

.

Anf-01 ii.ii.xv Pg 7
Ps. xii. 3–5
on which our life both sprang up again, and the over was obtained in , whom the of , the of the Saviour, deny, “whose is their belly, who earthly things,”


, (inscrip.). [N.B.—The reference is to the title of these two psalms, as rendered by the LXX. .]

Anf-01 v.iii.ix Pg 14
Ps. vi.Ps. xii.Εἰς τὸ τέλος ὑπὲρ τῆς ὀγδόηςvictorydeathChristchildrenperditionenemiesgodmind692

692

Anf-02 vi.iv.iv.v Pg 28.1

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

.

Anf-01 ii.ii.l Pg 4
Isa. xxvi. 20 are we, , if we keep the of in the harmony of ; that so through our may be us. For it is written, “ are they whose are , and whose are covered. is the man whose the will not impute to him, and in whose mouth there is no .”
BlessedbelovedcommandmentsGodlovelovesinsforgivenBlessedtransgressionsforgivensinsBlessedsinLordguile227

227

Anf-03 v.viii.xxvii Pg 9 .
Isa. xxvi. 20
we have in the closets , in which they will have to for a little while, who shall have at the end of the departed this life in the last furious onset of the power of .  Why else did He use the expression , in preference to some other receptacle, if it were not that the is kept in these closets or salted and reserved for use, to be drawn out thence on a suitable occasion? It is on a like principle that embalmed are set aside for in mausoleums and , in order that they may be removed therefrom when the Master shall order it. Since, therefore, there is consistency in thus understanding the passage (for what of little closets could possibly shelter us from the of ?), by the very phrase which he uses, “Until His pass away,” gravesrestworldAntichristclosetsfleshcellarscorpsesburialsepulchresrefugewrathGodit appears thatanger7480

7480

Anf-03 v.viii.xxvii Pg 10 .
Isa. xxvi. 20
which shall extinguish , he in fact shows that after that indignation the flesh will come forth from the sepulchre, in which it had been deposited previous to the anger. Now out of the closets nothing else is brought than that which had been put into them, and after the extirpation of Antichrist shall be busily transacted the resurrection. Antichristbursting out of thethe great process of
And who are these but the rich? Because they have indeed received their consolation, , and honour and a lofty position from their . In He also turns off our care from these and says: “Be not thou afraid when one is made rich, and when his is increased: for when he shall , he shall carry nothing away; nor shall his descend along with him.”


.

Anf-03 v.iv.v.xv Pg 41
Isa. x. 33glorywealthPsalm xlviii.glorydieglory4021

4021

Anf-02 vi.ii.x Pg 9.1
1583 Cod. . inserts, “having received.”Sin three concerning meats with a significance; but they received them according to fleshly desire, as if he had merely spoken of [literal] meats. , however, comprehends the of the three , and speaks in like manner: “ is the man who hath not walked in the of the ,”
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Anf-02 vi.ii.x Pg 10.1
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