Anf-01 v.vii.iii Pg 11
Rev. i. 7.
and when they recognise Him, “mourn for themselves?”999 999
Anf-03 iv.ix.xiv Pg 15
See Zech. xii. 10; 12 (where the LXX., as we have it, differs widely from our Eng. ver. in ver. 10); Rev. i. 7.
of course because in days bygone they did not know Him when conditioned in the humility of human estate. Jeremiah says: “He is a human being, and who will learn to know Him?”1458 1458
Anf-03 v.viii.li Pg 7
Zech. xii. 10; John xix. 37; Rev. i. 7.
Designated, as He is, “the Mediator7665 7665
Anf-03 v.xi.v Pg 3
See Rev. i. 7; xxi. 6; xxii. 13.
In fact, they say that Jesus Christ descended,8394 8394 Denique Jesum Christum descendisse. So Oehler, who does not notice any conjectural emendation, or various reading, of the words. If correct, his reading would refer to the views of a twofold Jesus Christ—a real and a phantasmal one—held by docetic Gnostics, or to such views as Valentine’s, in whose system, so far as it is ascertainable from the confused and discrepant account of it, there would appear to have been one Æon called Christ, another called Jesus, and a human person called Jesus and Christ, with whom the true Jesus associated Himself. Some such jumble of ideas the two heretics now under review would seem to have held, if Oehler’s be the true reading. But the difficulties are somewhat lessened if we accept the very simple emendation which naturally suggests itself, and which, I see, Semler has proposed and Routh inclines to receive, “in Jesum Christum descendisse,” i.e. “that Christ descended on Jesus.”
that is, that the dove came down on Jesus;8395 8395
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes vi.v Pg 20.1, Lifetimes x.xv Pg 202.1
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 1
VERSE (7) - Re 14:14-16 Ps 97:2 Isa 19:1 Da 7:13 Na 1:3 Mt 24:30; 26:64