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  • PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Job 40:11


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    LXX- Greek Septuagint - Job 40:11

    αποστειλον 649 5657 δε 1161 αγγελους 32 οργη 3709 παν 3956 δε 1161 υβριστην 5197 ταπεινωσον

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    Scatter the proud in thy indignation, and behold every arrogant man, and humble him.

    King James Bible - Job 40:11

    Cast abroad the rage of thy wrath: and behold every one that is proud, and abase him.

    World English Bible

    Pour out the fury of your anger. Look at everyone who is proud, and bring him low.

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    Job 40:11

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

    Anf-01 viii.ii.lx Pg 6
    Deut. xxxii. 22.

    It is not, then, that we hold the same opinions as others, but that all speak in imitation of ours. Among us these things can be heard and learned from persons who do not even know the forms of the letters, who are uneducated and barbarous in speech, though wise and believing in mind; some, indeed, even maimed and deprived of eyesight; so that you may understand that these things are not the effect of human wisdom, but are uttered by the power of God.


    Anf-01 viii.ii.lix Pg 2
    Comp. Deut. xxxii. 22.



    Anf-02 vi.ii.xi Pg 8.1


    Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xxii Pg 15
    Ps. xxii. 22; 25.

    In the sixty-seventh Psalm He says again: “In the congregations bless ye the Lord God.”3413

    3413


    Anf-01 vi.ii.vi Pg 32
    Ps. xxii. 23; Heb. ii. 12.

    We, then, are they whom He has led into the good land. What, then, mean milk and honey? This, that as the infant is kept alive first by honey, and then by milk, so also we, being quickened and kept alive by the faith of the promise and by the word, shall live ruling over the earth. But He said above,1524

    1524 Cod. Sin. has “But we said above.”

    “Let them increase, and rule over the fishes.”1525

    1525


    Anf-01 ix.vii.viii Pg 5
    Ps. xxii. 31, LXX.

    just as if its substance were immortal. Neither, on the other hand, can they say that the spirit is the mortal body. What therefore is there left to which we may apply the term “mortal body,” unless it be the thing that was moulded, that is, the flesh, of which it is also said that God will vivify it? For this it is which dies and is decomposed, but not the soul or the spirit. For to die is to lose vital power, and to become henceforth breathless, inanimate, and devoid of motion, and to melt away into those [component parts] from which also it derived the commencement of [its] substance. But this event happens neither to the soul, for it is the breath of life; nor to the spirit, for the spirit is simple and not composite, so that it cannot be decomposed, and is itself the life of those who receive it. We must therefore conclude that it is in reference to the flesh that death is mentioned; which [flesh], after the soul’s departure, becomes breathless and inanimate, and is decomposed gradually into the earth from which it was taken. This, then, is what is mortal. And it is this of which he also says, “He shall also quicken your mortal bodies.” And therefore in reference to it he says, in the first [Epistle] to the Corinthians: “So also is the resurrection of the dead: it is sown in corruption, it rises in incorruption.”4487

    4487


    Anf-01 ix.iv.xi Pg 21
    Ps. xcviii. 2.

    For He is indeed Saviour, as being the Son and Word of God; but salutary, since [He is] Spirit; for he says: “The Spirit of our countenance, Christ the Lord.”3413

    3413


    Npnf-201 iii.xvi.i Pg 9


    Anf-01 ii.ii.xii Pg 2
    Josh. ii.; Heb. xi. 31.

    Moreover, they gave her a sign to this effect, that she should hang forth from her house a scarlet thread. And thus they made it manifest that redemption should flow through the blood of the Lord to all them that believe and hope in God.54

    54 Others of the Fathers adopt the same allegorical interpretation, e.g., Justin Mar., Dial. c. Tryph., n. 111; Irenæus, Adv. Hær., iv. 20. [The whole matter of symbolism under the law must be more thoroughly studied if we would account for such strong language as is here applied to a poetical or rhetorical figure.]

    Ye see, beloved, that there was not only faith, but prophecy, in this woman.

    Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 40

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    Job 20:23; 27:22 De 32:22 Ps 78:49,50; 144:6 Ro 2:8,9


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