| John Behr - 2001 - 284 sayfa
...has been entrusted with the secret things of God; he is the door of the Father, through which enter Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and the Prophets and the Apostles and the Church. All these things are joined in the unity of God. But the Gospel has somewhat of pre-eminence (e^aiQETOV... | |
| Nicole Oresme, Benoît Patar, Claude Gagnon - 1995 - 540 sayfa
...Ignatius proclaims Christ as the door of the Father (cf. Jn. 10. 7; Rev. 3. 8) through which enter Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and the prophets and the apostles and the Church... but the gospel has something distinctive (£^aipeTov Se TI exei TO EuayyéXiov), the coming of the... | |
| Larry W. Hurtado - 2003 - 776 sayfa
...and centered on, Jesus. In Philadelphians 9.1-2 Ignatius calls Jesus "the door of the Father, through which Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and the prophets and the apostles and the church enter" into "the unity of God." In this passage as well, the emphasis is on the inclusion of Old Testament... | |
| Bart D. Ehrman - 2003 - 510 sayfa
...alone is entrusted with the hidden things that belong to God. He is the door of the Father,24 through which Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and the prophets and the apostles and the church enter. All these things are bound together in the unity of God. 2. But there is something distinct about the... | |
| Andrew C. Brunson - 2003 - 476 sayfa
...10, and suggests the same for Ignatius, Phld. 9.1: "He is the gate of the Father, through which enter Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and the Prophets and the Apostles and the Church." The latter appears to be an attempt to ease the potentially awkward "all who came before me" of John... | |
| Charles H. Talbert - 2005 - 300 sayfa
...same position, as do Ignatius, Philadelphia™ 9:1 ("he is himself the door to the Father, through which Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and the prophets and the apostles and the church enter") and Hermas, Vision 4.2.4 and Parable 9.12.5 ("a man cannot enter the kingdom of God in any other way... | |
| Charles H. Talbert - 1994 - 326 sayfa
...Ignatius of Antioch, Philadelphians 9: 1 , who says Jesus "is the door of the Father, through which enter Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and the Prophets and the Apostles and the Church"). What he provides is "abundant life," ie, life to the full. The thief, by contrast, aims not at giving... | |
| Alexander Roberts - 2007 - 616 sayfa
...who alone has been trusted with the secrets of God. He is the door of the Father, by which enter in h, and whatsoever else makes up the substance of man, such as the Word of God was All these have for their object the attaining to the unity of God. But the Gospel possesses something... | |
| 1913 - 674 sayfa
...returns to the thought of § 5 in the words, He Himself being the door of the Father, through whom Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and the prophets and the apostles and the church enter in. All these things combine in the unity of God. But the Gospel hath a singular pre-eminence in the advent... | |
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