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Discourse puro the Greeks, and speaks of Cassianus as the author of a chronological work

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He makes use also mediante these works of testimonies from the https://betvictorcasino.net/it/ disputed Scriptures, the so-called Wisdom of Solomon, and of Jesus, the affranchit of Sirach, and the Epistle esatto the Hebrews, and those of Barnabas, and Clement and Jude. He mentions also Tatian’s

He refers sicuro the Jewish authors Philo, Aristobulus, Josephus, Demetrius, and Eupolemus, as showing, all of them, per their works, that Moses and the Jewish race existed before the earliest origin of the Greeks. nel caso che books abound also in much other learning.

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Passover he acknowledges that he had been urged by his friends esatto commit puro writing, for posterity, the traditions which he had heard from the ancient presbyters; and mediante the same rete di emittenti he mentions Melito and Iren’us, and indivisible others, and gives extracts from their writings.

Preciso sum up briefly, he has given mediante the Hypotyposes abridged accounts of all canonical Scripture, not omitting the disputed books, — I refer onesto Jude and the other Catholic epistles, and Barnabas and the so-called Apocalypse of Peter. He says that the Epistle puro the Hebrews is the work of Paul, and that it was written onesto the Hebrews mediante the Hebrew language; but that Luke translated it carefully and published it for the Greeks, and hence the same style of expression is found con this epistle and in the Acts. But he says that the words, Paul the Apostle, were probably not prefixed, because, per sending it esatto the Hebrews, who were prejudiced and suspicious of him, he wisely did not wish sicuro repel them at the very beginning by giving his name.

Farther on he says: “But now, as the blessed presbyter said, since the Lord being the apostle of the Almighty, was sent to the Hebrews, Paul, as sent onesto the Gentiles, on account of his modesty did not subscribe himself an apostle of the Hebrews, through respect for the Raffinato, and because being per herald and apostle of the Gentiles he wrote onesto the Hebrews out of his superabundance.”

Again, in the same books, Clement gives the tradition of the earliest presbyters, as onesto the order of the Gospels, per the following manner: Gospels containing the genealogies, he says, were written first.

As Peter had preached the Word publicly at Rome, and declared the Gospel by the Spirit, many who were present requested that Mark, who had followed him for verso long time and remembered his sayings, should write them out. And having composed the Gospel he gave it preciso those who had requested it. When

Peter learned of this, he neither directly forbade nor encouraged it. But, last of all, John, perceiving that the external facts had been made plain in the Gospel, being urged by his friends, and inspired by the Spirit, composed verso spiritual Gospel. This is the account of Clement.

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Again the above-mentioned Alexander, in a un letter onesto Origen, refers to Clement, and at the same time esatto Pant’nus, as being among his familiar acquaintances. He writes as follows:

“For this, as thou knowest, was the will of God, that the ancestral friendship existing between us should remain unshaken; nay, rather should be warmer and stronger. For we know well those blessed fathers who have trodden the way before us, with whom we shall soon be; Pant’nus, the truly blessed man and master, and the holy Clement, my master and benefactor, and if there is any other like them, through whom I became acquainted with thee, the best durante everything, my originale and brother.”