A Treatise on Re-Baptism by an Anonymous Writer

by Him because he had arrived at this truth, not after the flesh, but by the revelation of the heavenly Father; yet this same Peter, when Jesus began to show His disciples that He must go to Jerusalem, and suffer many things from the elders, and priests, and scribes, and be killed, and after the third day rise again from the dead; nevertheless that true confessor of Christ, after a few days, taking Him aside, began to rebuke Him, saying, "Be propitious to Thyself: this shall not be; "[23]

Archelaus Acts of the Disputation with the Heresiarch Manes

this shall not be unto Thee."[588]

Acts and Martyrdom of the Holy Apostle Andrew

For before He was betrayed, He spoke to us to the effect that He should be betrayed and crucified for the salvation of men, and foretold that He should rise again on the third day. To whom my brother Peter said,[4]

Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XII "[142]

Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XII

he said, "God be propitious to thee, O Lord."[146]

Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XII

In harmony with which we may put, "Who is made to stumble, and I am not made to stumble? "But if Peter, at that time because of the saying. "God be propitious to Thee, Lord, this shall not be unto Thee,"[162]

Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XII

was called a stumbling-block by Jesus, as not minding the things of God in what he said but the things of men, what is to be said about all those who profess to be made disciples of Jesus, but do not mind the things of God, and do not look to things unseen and eternal, but mind the things of man, and look to things seen and temporal,[163]

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