Homilies on the Gospel of St. John and the Epistle to the Hebrews
Homilies on the Gospel of St. John and the Epistle to the Hebrews Homilies on the Gospel of St. John and the Epistle to the Hebrews
NPNF (V1-14)St. Chrysostom•i.e. the Holy Ghost.•i.e. the Holy Spirit.•i.e. the Incarnation.•i.e. the Incarnation. [•i.e. the Jews.•i.e. the Pharisees.•i.e. the Prophets.•i.e. the Spirit’s.•i.e. the betrayal.•i.e. the body.•i.e. the credibility of Christ.•i.e. the disciples.•i.e. the flesh.•i.e. the heretics: some mss.•i.e. the infidel.•i.e. the manifest hopelessness of his being able to go down first•i.e. the objection does not shake my argument.•i.e. the other Evangelists.•i.e. the preparing a place for disciples.•i.e. the prince of this world.•i.e. the prison.•i.e. the rulers, see•i.e. the second Table.•i.e. the things of truth.•i.e. the traitor’s.•i.e. the traitor.•i.e. the words refer to the mission of the Ap. on the day of Pentecost.•i.e. they hoped that through their child, when they were dead, the promised blessings uponearth (or in the land of Canaan) would be given. In the next sentence St. Chrys. seems to returnto the conduct of Joseph, in order to add an observation, which he had omitted before.•i.e. they who were to take Him.•i.e. this humble office.•i.e. those given.•i.e. those of the Father and the Son.•i.e. through a good conscience.•i.e. to His death.•i.e. to The Father.•i.e. to meet the charge of.•i.e. to teach thee that.•i.e. to the Father and the Son.•i.e. to the Father.916
NPNF (V1-14)St. Chrysostom•i.e. to the Jews.•i.e. to the garden.•i.e. to their infirmity.•i.e. to use prayer.•i.e. weakness inseparable from.•i.e. which heretics say it is.•i.e. which raised the stone.•i.e. who had wrought deliverances.•i.e. with him who keeps the commandments.•i.e. with reference, not to men who are•i.e. without an object,•ib. ver. 19•if He knoweth the Father.•if He rose.•if it get it not.•if they believed not.•if they,•if ye believe,•if ye do whatsoever I command you,•if ye have love one to another,•if.•ill savor.•ill-minded,•ill-treated,•ill-treated.•implied.•in•in Bodl.•in Bodl. adds,•in Bodl. reads,•in Bodleian reads here,•in Bodleian,•in Egypt,•in Him,•in My Name,•in Prov. iii. 3•in St. Chrys.’s liturgy. See Dr. Neale’s Liturgies of Mark•in [Niketas’] Catena (Supp.). According to the pointing of the other editions, the translationwould be,•in a city.•in a higher degree.917
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NPNF (V1-14)<strong>St</strong>. Chrysos<strong>to</strong>m•i.e. <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Jews.•i.e. <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> garden.•i.e. <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir infirmity.•i.e. <strong>to</strong> use prayer.•i.e. weakness inseparable from.•i.e. which heretics say it is.•i.e. which raised <strong>the</strong> st<strong>on</strong>e.•i.e. who had wrought deliverances.•i.e. with him who keeps <strong>the</strong> comm<strong>and</strong>ments.•i.e. with reference, not <strong>to</strong> men who are•i.e. without an object,•ib. ver. 19•if He knoweth <strong>the</strong> Fa<strong>the</strong>r.•if He rose.•if it get it not.•if <strong>the</strong>y believed not.•if <strong>the</strong>y,•if ye believe,•if ye do whatsoever I comm<strong>and</strong> you,•if ye have love <strong>on</strong>e <strong>to</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r,•if.•ill savor.•ill-minded,•ill-treated,•ill-treated.•implied.•in•in Bodl.•in Bodl. adds,•in Bodl. reads,•in Bodleian reads here,•in Bodleian,•in Egypt,•in Him,•in My Name,•in Prov. iii. 3•in <strong>St</strong>. Chrys.’s liturgy. See Dr. Neale’s Liturgies <strong>of</strong> Mark•in [Niketas’] Catena (Supp.). According <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> pointing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r editi<strong>on</strong>s, <strong>the</strong> translati<strong>on</strong>would be,•in a city.•in a higher degree.917