Anf-02 iii.ii.xv Pg 5.1
Anf-02 vi.iv.iv.iii Pg 2.1
Anf-03 iv.ix.xiv Pg 6
See Ps. viii. 5 (viii. 6 in LXX.) with Heb. ii. 5–9.
He pronounces Himself “a worm, and not a man, an ignominy of man, and the refuse of the People.”1449 1449
Anf-03 v.vii.xiv Pg 7
Ps. viii. 5.
how will it appear that He put on the nature of angels if He was made lower than the angels, having become man, with flesh and soul as the Son of man? As “the Spirit7143 7143 For this designation of the divine nature in Christ, see our Anti-Marcion, p. 247, note 7, Edin.
of God,” however, and “the Power of the Highest,”7144 7144
Anf-03 v.ix.ix Pg 6
Ps. viii. 5.
Thus the Father is distinct from the Son, being greater than the Son, inasmuch as He who begets is one, and He who is begotten is another; He, too, who sends is one, and He who is sent is another; and He, again, who makes is one, and He through whom the thing is made is another. Happily the Lord Himself employs this expression of the person of the Paraclete, so as to signify not a division or severance, but a disposition (of mutual relations in the Godhead); for He says, “I will pray the Father, and He shall send you another Comforter…even the Spirit of truth,”7865 7865
Anf-03 v.ix.xxiii Pg 14
Ps. viii. 5.
by sending Him down to the earth, but meaning at the same time to “crown Him with glory and honour,”8082 8082
Anf-03 v.ix.xxiii Pg 15
Same ver.
even by taking Him back to heaven. This He now made good to Him when He said: “I have both glorified Thee, and will glorify Thee again.” The Son offers His request from earth, the Father gives His promise from heaven. Why, then, do you make liars of both the Father and the Son? If either the Father spake from heaven to the Son when He Himself was the Son on earth, or the Son prayed to the Father when He was Himself the Son in heaven, how happens it that the Son made a request of His own very self, by asking it of the Father, since the Son was the Father? Or, on the other hand, how is it that the Father made a promise to Himself, by making it to the Son, since the Father was the Son? Were we even to maintain that they are two separate gods, as you are so fond of throwing out against us, it would be a more tolerable assertion than the maintenance of so versatile and changeful a God as yours! Therefore it was that in the passage before us the Lord declared to the people present: “Not on my own account has this voice addressed me, but for your sakes,”8083 8083
Anf-03 iv.ix.xiv Pg 14
See Ps. viii. 5, 6 (6, 7 in LXX.); Heb. ii. 6–9.
And then shall they “learn to know Him whom they pierced, and shall beat their breasts tribe by tribe;”1457 1457
Anf-03 v.iv.iv.vii Pg 16
Ps. viii. 5, 6.
“Then shall they look on Him whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for Him, tribe after tribe;”3194 3194
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes viii.xxx Pg 13.1
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 8
VERSE (4) - :144:3 2Ch 6:18 Job 7:17; 25:6 Isa 40:17 Heb 2:6-9