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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Luke 10:18


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Luke 10:18

ειπεν 2036 5627 δε 1161 αυτοις 846 εθεωρουν 2334 5707 τον 3588 σαταναν 4567 ως 5613 αστραπην 796 εκ 1537 του 3588 ουρανου 3772 πεσοντα 4098 5631

Douay Rheims Bible

And he said to them: I saw Satan like lightening falling from heaven.

King James Bible - Luke 10:18

And he said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven.

World English Bible

He said to them, "I saw Satan having fallen like lightning from heaven.

Early Church Father Links

Anf-01 v.xvii.x Pg 2, Anf-01 ix.iv.xviii Pg 15, Anf-03 v.iv.iii.x Pg 10, Anf-03 iv.xi.xvii Pg 8, Anf-04 vi.v.ii.v Pg 18, Anf-06 vii.iii.xix Pg 5, Anf-06 vii.iii.xxxi Pg 4, Anf-07 ix.ix.ii Pg 27, Anf-08 vi.iv.xxii.ii Pg 6, Anf-08 iii.v Pg 52, Anf-09 iv.iii.xv Pg 51, Npnf-204 xvi.ii.xi Pg 86, Npnf-204 xxi.ii.iv.v Pg 37, Npnf-205 viii.i.iii.xxii Pg 9, Npnf-206 v.XV Pg 13, Npnf-206 v.CXXXIII Pg 138, Npnf-206 vi.vi.II Pg 71, Npnf-207 ii.vi Pg 24, Npnf-207 ii.xvii Pg 167, Npnf-207 ii.xx Pg 71, Npnf-207 iii.xv Pg 102, Npnf-213 iii.ix.ix Pg 79

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Luke 10:18

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

Anf-01 v.xvii.x Pg 2
Luke x. 18.

from the very highest glory, to say to the Lord, “Cast thyself down from hence1342

1342


Anf-01 ix.iv.xviii Pg 15
Luke x. 18.

Wherefore we have need of the dew of God, that we be not consumed by fire, nor be rendered unfruitful, and that where we have an accuser there we may have also an Advocate,3626

3626


Anf-03 v.iv.iii.x Pg 10
Luke x. 18.

No, it is none else than the very author of sin who was denoted in the person of a sinful man: he was once irreproachable, at the time of his creation, formed for good by God, as by the good Creator of irreproachable creatures, and adorned with every angelic glory, and associated with God, good with the Good; but afterwards of his own accord removed to evil. From the day when thine iniquities,2839

2839 Læsuræ ="injuries.” ᾽Αδικήματα ἔν σοιIniquitates in te.”—Hieron.

says he, were discovered,—attributing to him those injuries wherewith he injured man when he was expelled from his allegiance to God,—even from that time did he sin, when he propagated his sin, and thereby plied “the abundance of his merchandise,” that is, of his Wickedness, even the tale2840

2840 Censum.

of his transgressions, because he was himself as a spirit no less (than man) created, with the faculty of free-will.  For God would in nothing fail to endow a being who was to be next to Himself with a liberty of this kind.  Nevertheless, by precondemning him, God testified that he had departed from the condition2841

2841 Forma.

of his created nature, through his own lusting after the wickedness which was spontaneously conceived within him; and at the same time, by conceding a permission for the operation of his designs, He acted consistently with the purpose of His own goodness, deferring the devil’s destruction for the self-same reason as He postponed the restitution of man. For He afforded room for a conflict, wherein man might crush his enemy with the same freedom of his will as had made him succumb to him (proving that the fault was all his own, not God’s), and so worthily recover his salvation by a victory; wherein also the devil might receive a more bitter punishment, through being vanquished by him whom he had previously injured; and wherein God might be discovered to be so much the more good, as waiting2842

2842 Sustinens.

for man to return from his present life to a more glorious paradise, with a right to pluck of the tree of life.2843

2843 [Kaye. p. 313.]



Anf-03 iv.xi.xvii Pg 8
Luke x. 18.

that He did not really hear the Father’s voice testifying of Himself;1612

1612


Edersheim Bible History

Lifetimes viii.i Pg 22.4, Lifetimes viii.xxx Pg 33.6, Lifetimes viii.xiv Pg 14.1


Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 10

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