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  • PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Zechariah 14:6


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    LXX- Greek Septuagint - Zechariah 14:6

    εν 1722 1520 εκεινη 1565 τη 3588 ημερα 2250 ουκ 3756 εσται 2071 5704 φως 5457 και 2532 ψυχος 5592 και 2532 παγος

    Douay Rheims Bible

    And it shall come to pass in that
    day, that there shall be no light, but cold and frost.

    King James Bible - Zechariah 14:6

    And it shall come to pass in that
    day, that the light shall not be clear, nor dark:

    World English Bible

    It will happen in that
    day, that there will not be light, cold, or frost.

    Early Church Father Links

    Npnf-203 vi.xiii.xxv Pg 3, Npnf-203 vi.xiii.xxv Pg 4, Npnf-207 ii.xvii Pg 130, Npnf-213 iii.ix.viii Pg 49

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    Zechariah 14:6

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

    Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xi Pg 8
    Ps. lxxxvi. 15; cxii. 4; cxlv. 8; Jonah iv. 2.

    In Jonah you find the signal act of His mercy, which He showed to the praying Ninevites.5685

    5685


    Anf-02 vi.iv.i.v Pg 9.1


    Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xvii Pg 18
    Isa. l. 10.

    And likewise as a healer: “For,” says he, “He hath taken away our infirmities, and carried our sorrows.”3342

    3342


    Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxii Pg 34
    Isa. l. 10, according to the Septuagint.

    When therefore He here presents Him with the words, “This is my (beloved) Son,” this clause is of course understood, “whom I have promised.” For if He once promised, and then afterwards says, “This is He,” it is suitable conduct for one who accomplishes His purpose4351

    4351 Ejus est exhibentis.

    that He should utter His voice in proof of the promise which He had formerly made; but unsuitable in one who is amenable to the retort, Can you, indeed, have a right to say, “This is my son,” concerning whom you have given us no previous information,4352

    4352 Non præmisisti. Oehler suggests promisisti, “have given us no promise.”

    any more than you have favoured us with a revelation about your own prior existence? “Hear ye Him,” therefore, whom from the beginning (the Creator) had declared entitled to be heard in the name of a prophet, since it was as a prophet that He had to be regarded by the people. “A prophet,” says Moses, “shall the Lord your God raise up unto you, of your sons” (that is, of course, after a carnal descent4353

    4353 Censum: Some read sensum, “sense.”

    ); “unto Him shall ye hearken, as unto me.”4354

    4354


    Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxii Pg 41
    Isa. l. 10.

    This voice the Father was going Himself to recommend. For, says he,4358

    4358


    Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 14

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    Ps 97:10,11; 112:4 Pr 4:18,19 Isa 50:10; 60:1-3 Ho 6:3


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