Mark 6:1
Tertullian A Treatise on the Soul and of a legion in number, as in the Gadarene.[196]... [ Continue Reading ]
Tertullian A Treatise on the Soul and of a legion in number, as in the Gadarene.[196]... [ Continue Reading ]
Origen Against Celsus Book VI Now who is there that is capable of giving even moderate attention to affairs-not merely among the believers on Jesus, but among the rest of mankind-that would not laugh at Celsus, on hearing that Jesus, who was born and brought up among the Jews, and was supposed to b... [ Continue Reading ]
Tertullian An Answer to the Jews I wait to hear what you understand thereby; for fear you may perhaps think some carpenter-king[220] Origen Against Celsus Book VI is Jesus Himself ever described as being a carpenter.[192] Acts of Andrew and Matthias were going with our Lord into a temple of the... [ Continue Reading ]
Origen Commentary on Matthew Book X And Matthew and Mark, wishing to set forth the excellency of the divine power, that it has power even in unbelief, but not so great power as it has in the faith of those who are being benefited, seem to me to have said with accuracy, not that He did not "any" mig... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts of Saint Philip the Apostle When He Went to Upper Hellas For they thought that Philip was a philosopher, since he was travelling in the dress of a recluse; and they did not know that he was an apostle of Christ. For the dress which Jesus gave to His disciples was a mantle only, and a linen clo... [ Continue Reading ]
Clementine Homily III an infallible Prophet of that which is supremely profitable, gave us in charge, by way of salutation before our words of instruction, to announce to you, in order that if there be any son of peace among you, peace may take hold of him through our teaching; but if any of you wi... [ Continue Reading ]
Cyprian Epistle LXIX But he cannot sanctify the creature of oil,[13]... [ Continue Reading ]
Origen Commentary on Matthew Book X In Mark[140]... [ Continue Reading ]
Origen Commentary on Matthew Book X But the opinion of those who said that Jesus was "a prophet even as one of the prophets,"[147]... [ Continue Reading ]
Origen Commentary on John Book VI So the disciples told the Lord when He was in the parts of Caesarea Philippi, and questioned them on that subject. And Herod, too, said,[46]... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts of Andrew and Matthias and they were filled: and they took up what was over to them twelve baskets of fragments.[10]... [ Continue Reading ]
Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XI Such is the contribution we have been able to give to the exposition of the word about the five loaves and the two fishes; and probably those, who are better able than we to gather together the five loaves and the two fishes among themselves, would be able to gi... [ Continue Reading ]
Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XI Then since there are different orders of those who need the food which Jesus supplies and all are not nourished by equal words, on this account I think that Mark has written, "And He commanded them that they should all sit down by companies upon the green grass;... [ Continue Reading ]
Irenaeus Against Heresies Book II (love), too, consists of five letters; and our Lord, after[187] Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XI Again, there, the three Evangelists say in the very same words that "He took the five loaves and the two fishes and looking up to heaven He blessed; "[206]... [ Continue Reading ]
Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XI ined by the Word, and goes unwillingly, as it were, when the Saviour wishes to train by exercise the disciples in this boat which is distressed by the waves and the contrary wind? But since Mark has made a slight change in the reading, and for "Straightway He co... [ Continue Reading ]
Cyprian Treatise III On the Lapsed Christ says in His precepts, "Whosoever shall be ashamed of me, of him shall the Son of man be ashamed."[63]... [ Continue Reading ]