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Septuagint, 4 Maccabees, 1.26


nanIn the soul it is boastfulness, covetousness, thirst for honor, rivalry, and malice;


Intertexts (texts cited often on the same page as the searched text):

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1. Hebrew Bible, Deuteronomy, 25.2 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

25.2. וְהָיָה אִם־בִּן הַכּוֹת הָרָשָׁע וְהִפִּילוֹ הַשֹּׁפֵט וְהִכָּהוּ לְפָנָיו כְּדֵי רִשְׁעָתוֹ בְּמִסְפָּר׃ 25.2. then it shall be, if the wicked man deserve to be beaten, that the judge shall cause him to lie down, and to be beaten before his face, according to the measure of his wickedness, by number."
2. Hebrew Bible, Psalms, 145.8 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

145.8. חַנּוּן וְרַחוּם יְהוָה אֶרֶךְ אַפַּיִם וּגְדָל־חָסֶד׃ 145.8. The LORD is gracious, and full of compassion; Slow to anger, and of great mercy."
3. Septuagint, 4 Maccabees, 1.28 (2nd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)

1.28. Just as pleasure and pain are two plants growing from the body and the soul, so there are many offshoots of these plants
4. New Testament, 1 Thessalonians, 1.10, 5.9 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)

1.10. and to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead -- Jesus, who delivers us from the wrath to come. 5.9. For God didn't appoint us to wrath, but to the obtaining of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ
5. New Testament, Ephesians, 2.1-2.3, 2.5-2.9, 5.5-5.7 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)

2.1. You were made alive when you were dead in transgressions and sins 2.2. in which you once walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the powers of the air, the spirit who now works in the sons of disobedience; 2.3. among whom we also all once lived in the lust of our flesh, doing the desires of the flesh and of the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, even as the rest. 2.5. even when we were dead through our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved) 2.6. and raised us up with him, and made us to sit with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus 2.7. that in the ages to come he might show the exceeding riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus; 2.8. for by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God 2.9. not of works, that no one would boast. 5.5. Know this for sure, that no sexually immoral person, nor unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, has any inheritance in the Kingdom of Christ and God. 5.6. Let no one deceive you with empty words. For because of these things, the wrath of God comes on the sons of disobedience. 5.7. Therefore don't be partakers with them.
6. New Testament, Romans, 2.5-2.8, 5.9, 7.5, 8.5-8.8 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)

2.5. But according to your hardness and unrepentant heart you are treasuring up for yourself wrath in the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God; 2.6. who "will pay back to everyone according to their works: 2.7. to those who by patience in well-doing seek for glory and honor and incorruptibility, eternal life; 2.8. but to those who are self-seeking, and don't obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness, will be wrath and indignation 5.9. Much more then, being now justified by his blood, we will be saved from God's wrath through him. 7.5. For when we were in the flesh, the sinful passions which were through the law, worked in our members to bring forth fruit to death. 8.5. For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit. 8.6. For the mind of the flesh is death, but the mind of the Spirit is life and peace; 8.7. because the mind of the flesh is hostile towards God; for it is not subject to God's law, neither indeed can it be. 8.8. Those who are in the flesh can't please God.
7. Plutarch, Numa Pompilius, 20.3 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

20.3. For not only was the Roman people softened and charmed by the righteousness and mildness of their king, but also the cities round about, as if some cooling breeze or salubrious wind were wafted upon them from Rome, began to experience a change of temper, and all of them were filled with longing desire to have good government, to be at peace, to till the earth, to rear their children in quiet, and to worship the gods.
8. Clement of Alexandria, Miscellanies, 7.11.67.2 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
arrogance Wilson, Philo of Alexandria: On Virtues: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (2010) 344; Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
body, in jewish sources Lieu, Christian Identity in the Jewish and Graeco-Roman World (2004) 196
body Lieu, Christian Identity in the Jewish and Graeco-Roman World (2004) 196
circumcision Lieu, Christian Identity in the Jewish and Graeco-Roman World (2004) 196
compassion, conversion, significance of deSilva, Ephesians (2022) 116
deposits Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
faith Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
faithlessness Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
food Lieu, Christian Identity in the Jewish and Graeco-Roman World (2004) 196
gender, in jewish views Lieu, Christian Identity in the Jewish and Graeco-Roman World (2004) 196
gender Lieu, Christian Identity in the Jewish and Graeco-Roman World (2004) 196
grace, as gods beneficence deSilva, Ephesians (2022) 116
health Wilson, Philo of Alexandria: On Virtues: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (2010) 344
honor Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
honor and dishonor deSilva, Ephesians (2022) 116
hubris Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
humanity Wilson, Philo of Alexandria: On Virtues: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (2010) 344
humility Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
insolence Wilson, Philo of Alexandria: On Virtues: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (2010) 344; Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
listeners Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
love Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
love of money Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
neusner, j. Lieu, Christian Identity in the Jewish and Graeco-Roman World (2004) 196
nobility Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
numa Wilson, Philo of Alexandria: On Virtues: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (2010) 344
passions Wilson, Philo of Alexandria: On Virtues: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (2010) 344; deSilva, Ephesians (2022) 116
poor, the Wilson, Philo of Alexandria: On Virtues: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (2010) 344
pretentiousness Wilson, Philo of Alexandria: On Virtues: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (2010) 344
reason Wilson, Philo of Alexandria: On Virtues: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (2010) 344
reputation Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
ruling classes Wilson, Philo of Alexandria: On Virtues: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (2010) 344
shame Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
vice lists' Wilson, The Sentences of Sextus (2012) 210
wealth Wilson, Philo of Alexandria: On Virtues: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (2010) 344
women, in jewish sources Lieu, Christian Identity in the Jewish and Graeco-Roman World (2004) 196
women Lieu, Christian Identity in the Jewish and Graeco-Roman World (2004) 196
wrath, of god deSilva, Ephesians (2022) 116