Heb. 4:8 - NIV, NAB - in Dialogue of Justin
"I shall give you another testimony, my friends," said I, "from the Scriptures, that God begat before all creatures a Beginning,[220]
Heb. 4:8 - NIV, NAB - in Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book II
is laid up for us."[262]
Heb. 4:8 - NIV, NAB - in Lactantius Divine Institutes Book IV
"And the Lord God showed me Jesus[153]
Heb. 4:12 - NIV, NAB - in Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book VII
But we say that the fire sanctifies[54]
Heb. 4:12 - NIV, NAB - in Origen de Principiis Book I
,[30]
Heb. 4:12 - NIV, NAB - in Origen Commentary on John Book I
that His mouth had been set by His Father as a sharp sword, and that He was hidden under the shadow of His hand, made like to a chosen shaft and kept close in the Father's quiver, called His servant by the God of all things, and Israel, and Light of the Gentiles. The mouth of the Son of God is a sharp sword, for[161]
Heb. 4:13 - NIV, NAB - in Tertullian An Answer to the Jews
-God's everywhere-flying precepts (arrows) threatening the exposure[158]
Heb. 4:13 - NIV, NAB - in Melito the Philosopher
-the Divine inspection: because He sees all things. Like that in the apostle: For all things are naked and open in His eyes."[96]
Heb. 4:14 - NIV, NAB - in Origen Against Celsus Book VIII
And to Him to whom we offer first-fruits we also send up our prayers, "having a great high priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God," and "we hold fast this profession"[69]
Heb. 4:14 - NIV, NAB - in Methodius Discourse IX. Tusiane
For I also, taking my journey, and going forth from the Egypt of this life, came first to the resurrection, which is the true Feast of the Tabernacles, and there having set up my tabernacle, adorned with the fruits of virtue, on the first day of the resurrection, which is the day of judgment, celebrate with Christ the millennium of rest, which is called the seventh day, even the true Sabbath. Then again from thence I, a follower of Jesus, "who hath entered into the heavens,"[23]
Heb. 4:14 - NIV, NAB - in Origen Commentary on John Book I
Here some one may object that it is somewhat too bold to apply the name of high-priests to men, when Jesus Himself is spoken of in many a prophetic passage as the one great priest, as[7]
Heb. 4:14 - NIV, NAB - in Origen Commentary on John Book I
" It is added that He is also sanctification and redemption: "He was made to us of God," he says, "wisdom and righteousness and sanctification and redemption." But he also teaches us, writing to the Hebrews, that Christ is a High-Priest:[110]
Heb. 4:15 - NIV, NAB - in Tertullian The Prescription Against Heretics
For to the Son of God alone was it reserved to persevere to the last without sin.[15]
Heb. 4:15 - NIV, NAB - in Origen de Principiis Book II
and that "He was tempted in all things like as we are, without sin."[90]
Heb. 4:15 - NIV, NAB - in Archelaus Acts of the Disputation with the Heresiarch Manes
relieving us by what He Himself endured, and not permitting us to have to suffer any pain to no purpose.[479]
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