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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Acts 17:30


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Acts 17:30

τους 3588 μεν 3303 ουν 3767 χρονους 5550 της 3588 αγνοιας 52 υπεριδων 5237 5660 ο 3588 θεος 2316 τα 3588 νυν 3568 παραγγελλει 3853 5719 τοις 3588 ανθρωποις 444 πασιν 3956 πανταχου 3837 μετανοειν 3340 5721

Douay Rheims Bible

And God indeed having winked at the times of this ignorance, now declareth unto men, that all should every where do penance.

King James Bible - Acts 17:30

And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent:

World English Bible

The times of ignorance therefore God overlooked. But now he commands that all people everywhere should repent,

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Anf-01 iii.ii.ix Pg 2, Anf-02 ii.iv.v Pg 32.1, Anf-08 vii.xxxiii.ii.ii Pg 22, Npnf-111 vi.xxxviii Pg 14, Npnf-111 vi.xxxviii Pg 14, Npnf-111 vi.xxxviii Pg 14, Npnf-111 vi.xxxviii Pg 35, Npnf-111 vi.xxxviii Pg 14, Npnf-114 v.xii Pg 37, Npnf-114 vi.xii Pg 37, Npnf-203 iv.ix.iii Pg 146, Npnf-203 iv.x.clii Pg 29, Npnf-204 xv.ii Pg 21, Npnf-206 vi.ix.II Pg 137

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Acts 17:30

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

Anf-01 iii.ii.ix Pg 2
Otto refers for a like contrast between these two times to Rom. iii. 21–26, Rom. v. 20 and Gal. iv. 4. [Comp. Acts xvii. 30.]

endured, He permitted us to be borne along by unruly impulses, being drawn away by the desire of pleasure and various lusts. This was not that He at all delighted in our sins, but that He simply endured them; nor that He approved the time of working iniquity which then was, but that He sought to form a mind conscious of righteousness,310

310 The reading and sense are doubtful.

so that being convinced in that time of our unworthiness of attaining life through our own works, it should now, through the kindness of God, be vouchsafed to us; and having made it manifest that in ourselves we were unable to enter into the kingdom of God, we might through the power of God be made able. But when our wickedness had reached its height, and it had been clearly shown that its reward,311

311 Both the text and rendering are here somewhat doubtful, but the sense will in any case be much the same.

punishment and death, was impending over us; and when the time had come which God had before appointed for manifesting His own kindness and power, how312

312 Many variations here occur in the way in which the lacuna of the mss. is to be supplied. They do not, however, greatly affect the meaning.

the one love of God, through exceeding regard for men, did not regard us with hatred, nor thrust us away, nor remember our iniquity against us, but showed great long-suffering, and bore with us,313

313


Anf-02 ii.iv.v Pg 32.1


Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 17

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