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  • PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - 1 Chronicles 17:5


    CHAPTERS: 1 Chronicles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29     
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    LXX- Greek Septuagint - 1 Chronicles 17:5

    οτι 3754 ου 3739 3757 κατωκησα εν 1722 1520 οικω 3624 απο 575 της 3588 ημερας 2250 ης 2258 5713 3739 1510 5753 ανηγαγον 321 5627 τον 3588 ισραηλ 2474 εως 2193 της 3588 ημερας 2250 ταυτης 3778 και 2532 ημην 1510 2252 5713 εν 1722 1520 σκηνη 4633 και 2532 εν 1722 1520 καταλυματι 2646

    Douay Rheims Bible

    For I have not remained in a house from the
    time that I brought up Israel, to this day: but I have been always changing places in a tabernacle, and in a tent,

    King James Bible - 1 Chronicles 17:5

    For I have not dwelt in an house since the
    day that I brought up Israel unto this day; but have gone from tent to tent, and from one tabernacle to another.

    World English Bible

    for I have not lived in a house since the
    day that I brought up Israel, to this day, but have gone from tent to tent, and from one tent to another.

    World Wide Bible Resources


    1Chronicles 17:5

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

    Anf-01 ix.vi.xxviii Pg 6
    1 Kings viii. 27.

    And he pleased God, and was the admiration of all; and all kings of the earth sought an interview with him (quærebant faciem ejus) that they might hear the wisdom which God had conferred upon him.4179

    4179


    Anf-02 vi.iv.ix Pg 273.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.iii.i Pg 32.2


    Anf-01 ix.vi.xxviii Pg 6
    1 Kings viii. 27.

    And he pleased God, and was the admiration of all; and all kings of the earth sought an interview with him (quærebant faciem ejus) that they might hear the wisdom which God had conferred upon him.4179

    4179


    Anf-02 vi.iv.ix Pg 273.1


    Anf-01 ix.iii.xxi Pg 8
    Ps. lxviii. 18; Eph. iv. 8.

    and conferred on those that believe in Him the power “to tread upon serpents and scorpions, and on all the power of the enemy,”3103

    3103


    Anf-01 viii.iv.lxxxvii Pg 6
    Literally, “He said accordingly.” Ps. lxviii. 18.

    ‘He ascended on high, He led captivity captive, He gave gifts unto the sons of men.’ And again, in another prophecy it is said: ‘And it shall come to pass after this, I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh, and on My servants, and on My handmaids, and they shall prophesy.’2296

    2296


    Anf-03 v.iv.vi.viii Pg 23
    1 Cor. xii. 4–11; Eph. iv. 8, and Ps. lxviii. 18.

    that is, the gratuities, which we call charismata. He says specifically “sons of men,”5550

    5550 He argues from his own reading, filiis hominum.

    and not men promiscuously; thus exhibiting to us those who were the children of men truly so called, choice men, apostles.  “For,” says he, “I have begotten you through the gospel;”5551

    5551


    Anf-03 v.iv.v.xiv Pg 16
    Ps. cxiii. 5–8.

    that is, in His own kingdom. And likewise earlier, in the book of Kings,3948

    3948 The books of “Samuel” were also called the books of “Kings.”

    Hannah the mother of Samuel gives glory to God in these words: “He raiseth the poor man from the ground, and the beggar, that He may set him amongst the princes of His people (that is, in His own kingdom), and on thrones of glory” (even royal ones).3949

    3949


    Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxvii Pg 3
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    And again, in another place, “Your new moons and your sabbaths My soul hateth; and the great day of the fast and of ceasing from labour I cannot away with; nor, if ye come to be seen of Me, will I hear you: your hands are full of blood; and if ye bring fine flour, incense, it is abomination unto Me: the fat of lambs and the blood of bulls I do not desire. For who hath required this at your hands? But loose every bond of wickedness, tear asunder the tight knots of violent contracts, cover the houseless and naked, deal thy bread to the hungry.”1843

    1843


    Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 4
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    Ye perceive that their hope is vain. Moreover, He again says, “Behold, they who have cast down this temple, even they shall build it up again.”1675

    1675


    Anf-01 viii.iv.xxii Pg 5
    Isa. lxvi. 1.



    Anf-01 ix.vi.iii Pg 18
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    And besides this Being there is no other God; otherwise He would not be termed by the Lord either “God” or “the great King;” for a Being who can be so described admits neither of any other being compared with nor set above Him. For he who has any superior over him, and is under the power of another, this being never can be called either “God” or “the great King.”


    Anf-02 v.ii.ix Pg 6.1


    Anf-02 vi.ii.viii Pg 11.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.ii Pg 6.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xi Pg 22.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xiv Pg 139.1


    Anf-03 v.ix.xvi Pg 19
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    in whom is every place, but Himself is in no place; who is the utmost bound of the universe;—how happens it, I say, that He (who, though) the Most High, should yet have walked in paradise towards the cool of the evening, in quest of Adam; and should have shut up the ark after Noah had entered it; and at Abraham’s tent should have refreshed Himself under an oak; and have called to Moses out of the burning bush; and have appeared as “the fourth” in the furnace of the Babylonian monarch (although He is there called the Son of man),—unless all these events had happened as an image, as a mirror, as an enigma (of the future incarnation)? Surely even these things could not have been believed even of the Son of God, unless they had been given us in the Scriptures; possibly also they could not have been believed of the Father, even if they had been given in the Scriptures, since these men bring Him down into Mary’s womb, and set Him before Pilate’s judgment-seat, and bury Him in the sepulchre of Joseph. Hence, therefore, their error becomes manifest; for, being ignorant that the entire order of the divine administration has from the very first had its course through the agency of the Son, they believe that the Father Himself was actually seen, and held converse with men, and worked, and was athirst, and suffered hunger (in spite of the prophet who says: “The everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, shall never thirst at all, nor be hungry;”7978

    7978


    Npnf-201 iv.viii.ii Pg 3


    Anf-01 ix.vi.xxviii Pg 6
    1 Kings viii. 27.

    And he pleased God, and was the admiration of all; and all kings of the earth sought an interview with him (quærebant faciem ejus) that they might hear the wisdom which God had conferred upon him.4179

    4179


    Anf-02 vi.iv.ix Pg 273.1


    Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxvii Pg 3
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    And again, in another place, “Your new moons and your sabbaths My soul hateth; and the great day of the fast and of ceasing from labour I cannot away with; nor, if ye come to be seen of Me, will I hear you: your hands are full of blood; and if ye bring fine flour, incense, it is abomination unto Me: the fat of lambs and the blood of bulls I do not desire. For who hath required this at your hands? But loose every bond of wickedness, tear asunder the tight knots of violent contracts, cover the houseless and naked, deal thy bread to the hungry.”1843

    1843


    Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 4
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    Ye perceive that their hope is vain. Moreover, He again says, “Behold, they who have cast down this temple, even they shall build it up again.”1675

    1675


    Anf-01 viii.iv.xxii Pg 5
    Isa. lxvi. 1.



    Anf-01 ix.vi.iii Pg 18
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    And besides this Being there is no other God; otherwise He would not be termed by the Lord either “God” or “the great King;” for a Being who can be so described admits neither of any other being compared with nor set above Him. For he who has any superior over him, and is under the power of another, this being never can be called either “God” or “the great King.”


    Anf-02 v.ii.ix Pg 6.1


    Anf-02 vi.ii.viii Pg 11.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.ii Pg 6.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xi Pg 22.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xiv Pg 139.1


    Anf-03 v.ix.xvi Pg 19
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    in whom is every place, but Himself is in no place; who is the utmost bound of the universe;—how happens it, I say, that He (who, though) the Most High, should yet have walked in paradise towards the cool of the evening, in quest of Adam; and should have shut up the ark after Noah had entered it; and at Abraham’s tent should have refreshed Himself under an oak; and have called to Moses out of the burning bush; and have appeared as “the fourth” in the furnace of the Babylonian monarch (although He is there called the Son of man),—unless all these events had happened as an image, as a mirror, as an enigma (of the future incarnation)? Surely even these things could not have been believed even of the Son of God, unless they had been given us in the Scriptures; possibly also they could not have been believed of the Father, even if they had been given in the Scriptures, since these men bring Him down into Mary’s womb, and set Him before Pilate’s judgment-seat, and bury Him in the sepulchre of Joseph. Hence, therefore, their error becomes manifest; for, being ignorant that the entire order of the divine administration has from the very first had its course through the agency of the Son, they believe that the Father Himself was actually seen, and held converse with men, and worked, and was athirst, and suffered hunger (in spite of the prophet who says: “The everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, shall never thirst at all, nor be hungry;”7978

    7978


    Npnf-201 iv.viii.ii Pg 3


    Anf-02 vi.iv.iii.i Pg 32.2


    Anf-01 ix.vi.xxviii Pg 6
    1 Kings viii. 27.

    And he pleased God, and was the admiration of all; and all kings of the earth sought an interview with him (quærebant faciem ejus) that they might hear the wisdom which God had conferred upon him.4179

    4179


    Anf-02 vi.iv.ix Pg 273.1


    Anf-01 ix.iii.xxi Pg 8
    Ps. lxviii. 18; Eph. iv. 8.

    and conferred on those that believe in Him the power “to tread upon serpents and scorpions, and on all the power of the enemy,”3103

    3103


    Anf-01 viii.iv.lxxxvii Pg 6
    Literally, “He said accordingly.” Ps. lxviii. 18.

    ‘He ascended on high, He led captivity captive, He gave gifts unto the sons of men.’ And again, in another prophecy it is said: ‘And it shall come to pass after this, I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh, and on My servants, and on My handmaids, and they shall prophesy.’2296

    2296


    Anf-03 v.iv.vi.viii Pg 23
    1 Cor. xii. 4–11; Eph. iv. 8, and Ps. lxviii. 18.

    that is, the gratuities, which we call charismata. He says specifically “sons of men,”5550

    5550 He argues from his own reading, filiis hominum.

    and not men promiscuously; thus exhibiting to us those who were the children of men truly so called, choice men, apostles.  “For,” says he, “I have begotten you through the gospel;”5551

    5551


    Anf-03 v.iv.v.xiv Pg 16
    Ps. cxiii. 5–8.

    that is, in His own kingdom. And likewise earlier, in the book of Kings,3948

    3948 The books of “Samuel” were also called the books of “Kings.”

    Hannah the mother of Samuel gives glory to God in these words: “He raiseth the poor man from the ground, and the beggar, that He may set him amongst the princes of His people (that is, in His own kingdom), and on thrones of glory” (even royal ones).3949

    3949


    Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxvii Pg 3
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    And again, in another place, “Your new moons and your sabbaths My soul hateth; and the great day of the fast and of ceasing from labour I cannot away with; nor, if ye come to be seen of Me, will I hear you: your hands are full of blood; and if ye bring fine flour, incense, it is abomination unto Me: the fat of lambs and the blood of bulls I do not desire. For who hath required this at your hands? But loose every bond of wickedness, tear asunder the tight knots of violent contracts, cover the houseless and naked, deal thy bread to the hungry.”1843

    1843


    Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 4
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    Ye perceive that their hope is vain. Moreover, He again says, “Behold, they who have cast down this temple, even they shall build it up again.”1675

    1675


    Anf-01 viii.iv.xxii Pg 5
    Isa. lxvi. 1.



    Anf-01 ix.vi.iii Pg 18
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    And besides this Being there is no other God; otherwise He would not be termed by the Lord either “God” or “the great King;” for a Being who can be so described admits neither of any other being compared with nor set above Him. For he who has any superior over him, and is under the power of another, this being never can be called either “God” or “the great King.”


    Anf-02 v.ii.ix Pg 6.1


    Anf-02 vi.ii.viii Pg 11.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.ii Pg 6.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xi Pg 22.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xiv Pg 139.1


    Anf-03 v.ix.xvi Pg 19
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    in whom is every place, but Himself is in no place; who is the utmost bound of the universe;—how happens it, I say, that He (who, though) the Most High, should yet have walked in paradise towards the cool of the evening, in quest of Adam; and should have shut up the ark after Noah had entered it; and at Abraham’s tent should have refreshed Himself under an oak; and have called to Moses out of the burning bush; and have appeared as “the fourth” in the furnace of the Babylonian monarch (although He is there called the Son of man),—unless all these events had happened as an image, as a mirror, as an enigma (of the future incarnation)? Surely even these things could not have been believed even of the Son of God, unless they had been given us in the Scriptures; possibly also they could not have been believed of the Father, even if they had been given in the Scriptures, since these men bring Him down into Mary’s womb, and set Him before Pilate’s judgment-seat, and bury Him in the sepulchre of Joseph. Hence, therefore, their error becomes manifest; for, being ignorant that the entire order of the divine administration has from the very first had its course through the agency of the Son, they believe that the Father Himself was actually seen, and held converse with men, and worked, and was athirst, and suffered hunger (in spite of the prophet who says: “The everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, shall never thirst at all, nor be hungry;”7978

    7978


    Npnf-201 iv.viii.ii Pg 3


    Anf-01 viii.ii.xxxvii Pg 3
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    And again, in another place, “Your new moons and your sabbaths My soul hateth; and the great day of the fast and of ceasing from labour I cannot away with; nor, if ye come to be seen of Me, will I hear you: your hands are full of blood; and if ye bring fine flour, incense, it is abomination unto Me: the fat of lambs and the blood of bulls I do not desire. For who hath required this at your hands? But loose every bond of wickedness, tear asunder the tight knots of violent contracts, cover the houseless and naked, deal thy bread to the hungry.”1843

    1843


    Anf-01 vi.ii.xvi Pg 4
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    Ye perceive that their hope is vain. Moreover, He again says, “Behold, they who have cast down this temple, even they shall build it up again.”1675

    1675


    Anf-01 viii.iv.xxii Pg 5
    Isa. lxvi. 1.



    Anf-01 ix.vi.iii Pg 18
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    And besides this Being there is no other God; otherwise He would not be termed by the Lord either “God” or “the great King;” for a Being who can be so described admits neither of any other being compared with nor set above Him. For he who has any superior over him, and is under the power of another, this being never can be called either “God” or “the great King.”


    Anf-02 v.ii.ix Pg 6.1


    Anf-02 vi.ii.viii Pg 11.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.ii Pg 6.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xi Pg 22.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.v.xiv Pg 139.1


    Anf-03 v.ix.xvi Pg 19
    Isa. lxvi. 1.

    in whom is every place, but Himself is in no place; who is the utmost bound of the universe;—how happens it, I say, that He (who, though) the Most High, should yet have walked in paradise towards the cool of the evening, in quest of Adam; and should have shut up the ark after Noah had entered it; and at Abraham’s tent should have refreshed Himself under an oak; and have called to Moses out of the burning bush; and have appeared as “the fourth” in the furnace of the Babylonian monarch (although He is there called the Son of man),—unless all these events had happened as an image, as a mirror, as an enigma (of the future incarnation)? Surely even these things could not have been believed even of the Son of God, unless they had been given us in the Scriptures; possibly also they could not have been believed of the Father, even if they had been given in the Scriptures, since these men bring Him down into Mary’s womb, and set Him before Pilate’s judgment-seat, and bury Him in the sepulchre of Joseph. Hence, therefore, their error becomes manifest; for, being ignorant that the entire order of the divine administration has from the very first had its course through the agency of the Son, they believe that the Father Himself was actually seen, and held converse with men, and worked, and was athirst, and suffered hunger (in spite of the prophet who says: “The everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, shall never thirst at all, nor be hungry;”7978

    7978


    Npnf-201 iv.viii.ii Pg 3


    Anf-01 ii.ii.xiii Pg 4
    Isa. lxvi. 2.


    Anf-01 v.iv.vii Pg 9
    Isa. lxvi. 2.

    And do ye also reverence your bishop as Christ Himself, according as the blessed apostles have enjoined you. He that is within the altar is pure, wherefore also he is obedient to the bishop and presbyters: but he that is without is one that does anything apart from the bishop, the presbyters, and the deacons. Such a person is defiled in his conscience, and is worse than an infidel. <index subject1="Bishop" subject2="duties of" title="69" id="v.iv.vii-p9.2"/>For what is the bishop but one who beyond all others possesses all power and authority, so far as it is possible for a man to possess it, who according to his ability has been made an imitator of the Christ of God?773

    773 Some render, “being a resemblance according to the power of Christ.”

    <index subject1="Presbytery" subject2="its function" title="69" id="v.iv.vii-p10.1"/>And what is the presbytery but a sacred assembly, the counsellors and assessors of the bishop? <index subject1="Deacons" title="69" id="v.iv.vii-p10.2"/><index subject1="James the Just" title="69" id="v.iv.vii-p10.3"/>And what are the deacons but imitators of the angelic powers,774

    774 Some read, “imitators of Christ, ministering to the bishop, as Christ to the Father.”

    fulfilling a pure and blameless ministry unto him, as the holy Stephen did to the blessed James, Timothy and Linus to Paul, Anencletus and Clement to Peter? He, therefore, that will not yield obedience to such, must needs be one utterly without God, an impious man who despises Christ, and depreciates His appointments.


    Anf-01 vi.ii.xix Pg 6
    Isa. lxvi. 2. All the preceding clauses are given in Cod. Sin. in distinct lines.

    Thou shalt not be mindful of evil against thy brother. Thou shalt not be of doubtful mind1692

    1692


    Anf-02 vi.iii.i.v Pg 33.1


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