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SECTION XXXII. - A. Cleveland Coxe, Ante-Nicene Fathers. Volume 9: The Gospel of Peter, Apocalypses and Romances, Commentaries of Origen [1896]Edition used:Ante-Nicene Fathers. Volume 9: The Gospel of Peter, the Diatessaron of Tatian, the Apocalypse of Peter, the Vision of Paul, the Apocalypse of the Virgin and Sedrach, the Testament of Abraham, the Acts of Xanthippe and Polyxena, the Narrative of Zosimus, the Apology of Aristides, the Epistles of Clement (complete text), Origen’s Commentary of John, Books 1-10, and Commentary on Matthew, Books 1, 2, and 10-14, ed. Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson. Revised and Chronologically arranged with brief prefaces and occasional notes by A. Cleveland Coxe (New York: Christian Literature Publishing Co., 1896-97).
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SECTION XXXII.§ 32Mt. 21, 12a.Jo. 2, 14a.Mt. 21, 12l.Jo. 2, 14b.1And when Jesus entered Jerusalem, he went up to the temple of God, and found2 there oxen and sheep and doves. And when he beheld those that sold and those that bought, and the money-changers sitting, he made for himself a scourge of rope, and drove them all out of the temple, and the sheep and the oxen, and the money-changers; and he threw down their money, and upset their tables,Mt. 21, 12c.Mt. 21, 13. and the seats of3 them that sold the doves; and he was teaching, and saying unto them, Is it not written, My house is a house of prayer for all peoples? and ye have made it a den4 for robbers. And he said unto those that sold the doves,Jo. 2, 16.Mk. 11, 16.Jo. 2, 17.Jo. 2, 18.Jo. 2, 19.Jo. 2, 20. Take this hence, and5 make not my Father’s house a house of merchandise. And he suffered not any6 one to carry vessels inside the temple. And his disciples remembered the scripture,7 The zeal of thy house hath eaten me up. The Jews answered and said unto him,8 What sign hast thou shewn us, that thou doest this? Jesus answered and said unto9 them, Destroy this temple, and I shall raise it in three days. The Jews said unto him, This temple was built in forty-six years, and wilt thou raise it in three days?10 But he spake unto them of the temple of his body, that when2 they destroyed it,Jo. 2, 21.Jo. 2, 22. he11 would raise it in three days. When therefore he rose from among the dead,Arabic, p. 122 his disciples remembered that he said this; and they believed the scriptures, and the word that Jesus spake. 12And when Jesus sat down over against the treasury,Mk. 12, 41. he observed how the multitudes were casting their offerings into the treasury: and many rich men were13, 14 throwing in much. And there came a poor widow, and cast in two mites.Mk. 12, 42a.Lk. 21, 3. And Jesus called his disciples, and said unto them, Verily I say unto you, This poor15 widow cast into the treasury more than all the people: and all of these cast into the place of the offering of God3 of the superfluity of their wealth;Mk. 12, 44. while this woman of her want threw in all that she possessed. 16And he spake unto them this parable,Lk. 18, 9.Lk. 18, 10.Lk. 18, 11. concerning people who trusted in themselves17 that they are righteous, and despised every man: Two men went up to the18 temple to pray; one of them a Pharisee, and the other a publican. And the Pharisee stood apart,4 and prayed thus, O Lord, I thank thee, since I am not like the rest of men, the unjust, the profligate, the extortioners, or even like this publican; 19but I fast two days a week, and tithe all my possessions.1Lk. 18, 12.Lk. 18, 13. And the publican was20 standing at a distance, and he would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but was21 beating upon his breast, and saying, O Lord, have mercy on me, me the sinner.Lk. 18, 14. I say unto you, that this man went down justified to his house more than the Pharisee. Every one that exalteth himself shall be abased; and every one that abaseth himself shall be exalted. Arabic, p. 12322And when eventide was come, he left all the people, and went outside the23 city to Bethany, he and his twelve, and he remained there. And all the people, because they knew the place, came to him,Mk. 11, 19a.Mt. 21, 17.Lk. 9, 11. and he received them; and them that24 had need of healing he healed. And on the morning of the next day,Mk. 11, 12.Mk. 11, 13. when he returned25 to the city from Bethany, he hungered. And he saw a2 fig tree at a distance on the beaten highway, having on it leaves. And he came unto it, expecting to find something on it; and when he came, he found nothing on it but the leaves—it3 was not26 the season of figs—and he said unto it,Mk. 11, 14. Henceforward for ever let no man eat fruit of thee. And his disciples heard. 27And they came to Jerusalem.Mk. 11, 15a.Jo. 3, 1.Jo. 3, 2. And there was there a man of the Pharisees,28 named Nicodemus, ruler of the Jews. This man came unto Jesus by night, and said unto him, My Master, we know that thou hast been sent from God as a teacher; and no man can do these signs that thou doest, except him whom God is29 with. Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee,Jo. 3, 3.Jo. 3, 4. If a man30 be not born a second time, he cannot see the kingdom of God. Nicodemus said unto him, How can a man who is old be born? can he, think you,Jo. 3, 5. return again to31 his mother’s womb a second time, to enter and be born? Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, If a man be not born of water and the Spirit,32 he cannot enter the kingdom of God. For he that is born of flesh is flesh;Jo. 3, 6.Jo. 3, 7.Jo. 3, 8. and he that33 is born of Spirit is spirit. Wonder not that I said unto thee that ye must be born a34 second time.Arabic, p. 124 The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest its voice, but thou knowest not from what place it cometh, nor whither it goeth: so35 is every man that is born of the Spirit. Nicodemus answered and said unto him,Jo. 3, 9.Jo. 3, 10.Jo. 3, 11.Jo. 3, 12.36 How can that be? Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou teaching4 Israel,37 and yet knowest not these things? Verily, verily, I say unto thee, What we know38 we say, and what we have seen we witness; and ye receive not our witness. If I said unto you what is on earth, and ye believed not, how then, if I say unto you39 what is in heaven, will ye believe? And no man hath ascended up into heaven,Jo. 3, 13. except him that descended from heaven, the Son of man, which is in heaven.40 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness,Jo. 3, 14.Jo. 3, 15.Jo. 3, 16. so is the Son of man to be41 lifted up; so that every man who may believe in him may not perish, but have42 eternal life. God so loved the world, that5 he should give his only Son; and so every one that believeth on him should not perish, but should have eternal life.43 God sent not his Son into the world to judge the world;Jo. 3, 17.Jo. 3, 18. but that the world might44 be saved by his hand. He that believeth in him shall not be judged: but he that believeth not is condemned beforehand,Jo. 3, 19. because he hath not believed in the name45 of the only Son, the Son of God.6 This is the judgment, that the light came into the world, and men loved the darkness more than the light;Jo. 3, 20.Jo. 3, 21. because their deeds46 were evil. Whosoever doeth evil deeds hateth the light, and cometh not to the47 light, lest his deeds be reproved. But he that doeth the truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be known, that they have been done in God. |

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