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  • PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Colossians 2:5


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    LXX- Greek Septuagint - Colossians 2:5

    ει 1487 γαρ 1063 και 2532 τη 3588 σαρκι 4561 απειμι 548 5748 αλλα 235 τω 3588 πνευματι 4151 συν 4862 υμιν 5213 ειμι 1510 5748 χαιρων 5463 5723 και 2532 βλεπων 991 5723 υμων 5216 την 3588 ταξιν 5010 και 2532 το 3588 στερεωμα 4733 της 3588 εις 1519 χριστον 5547 πιστεως 4102 υμων 5216

    Douay Rheims Bible

    For though I be absent in
    body, yet in spirit I am with you; rejoicing, and beholding your order, and the steadfastness of your faith which is in Christ.

    King James Bible - Colossians 2:5

    For though I be absent in the flesh, yet am I with you in the spirit, joying and beholding your order, and the stedfastness of your faith in Christ.

    World English Bible

    For though I am absent in the flesh, yet am I with you in the spirit, rejoicing and seeing your order, and the steadfastness of your faith in Christ.

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    Anf-04 iii.ix.xiii Pg 7, Npnf-101 vi.XII.XVI Pg 6, Npnf-104 iv.ix.iii Pg 8, Npnf-107 iii.xlvii Pg 31, Npnf-107 iii.xcix Pg 22, Npnf-113 iv.iv.i Pg 16, Npnf-113 iv.iv.v Pg 21, Npnf-114 iv.xxxii Pg 8, Npnf-114 v.xxxii Pg 8, Npnf-204 xiii.ii.i.ii Pg 50, Npnf-204 xxi.ii.iv.iii Pg 23, Npnf-204 xxv.iii.iii.ii Pg 28, Npnf-206 v.V Pg 4, Npnf-206 v.XLIV Pg 4, Npnf-207 ii.xviii Pg 195

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    Colossians 2:5

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

    Npnf-201 iii.xii.xii Pg 31


    Anf-03 v.iv.v.xlv Pg 6
    In St. Augustine’s time, when moral theology became systematized in the West, by his mighty genius and influence, the following were recognized degrees of guilt: (1.) Sins deserving excommunication. (2.) Sins requiring to be confessed to the brother offended in order to God’s forgiveness, and (3.) sins covered by God’s gracious covenant, when daily confessed in the Lord’s Prayer, in public, or in private. And this classification was professedly based on Holy Scripture. Thus: (1.) on the text—“To deliver such an one unto Satan, etc.” (1 Cor. v. 4–5). (2.) On the text—(Matt. xviii. 15), “Confess your sins one to another, brethren” (James v. 16), and (3.) on the text—(Matt. vi. 12) “Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against us.”  This last St. Augustine5190

    5190 Opp. Tom. vi. p. 228. Ed. Migne.

    regards as the “daily medication” of our ordinary life, habitual penitence and faith and the baptismal covenant being presupposed.


    Anf-02 vi.iii.iii.ii Pg 19.1


    Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 2

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