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Augustine, Reply To Faustus, 12.30
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1. New Testament, Acts, 13.16-13.43 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

13.16. Paul stood up, and beckoning with his hand said, "Men of Israel, and you who fear God, listen. 13.17. The God of this people Israel chose our fathers, and exalted the people when they stayed as aliens in the land of Egypt , and with an uplifted arm, he led them out of it. 13.18. For about the time of forty years he put up with them in the wilderness. 13.19. When he had destroyed seven nations in the land of Canaan, he gave them their land for an inheritance, for about four hundred fifty years. 13.20. After these things he gave them judges until Samuel the prophet. 13.21. Afterward they asked for a king, and God gave to them Saul the son of Kish, a man of the tribe of Benjamin, for forty years. 13.22. When he had removed him, he raised up David to be their king, to whom he also testified, 'I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after my heart, who will do all my will.' 13.23. From this man's seed, God has brought salvation to Israel according to his promise 13.24. before his coming, when John had first preached the baptism of repentance to all the people of Israel. 13.25. As John was fulfilling his course, he said, 'What do you suppose that I am? I am not he. But behold, one comes after me the sandals of whose feet I am not worthy to untie.' 13.26. Brothers, children of the stock of Abraham, and those among you who fear God, the word of this salvation is sent out to you. 13.27. For those who dwell in Jerusalem, and their rulers, because they didn't know him, nor the voices of the prophets which are read every Sabbath, fulfilled them by condemning him. 13.28. Though they found no cause for death, they still asked Pilate to have him killed. 13.29. When they had fulfilled all things that were written about him, they took him down from the tree, and laid him in a tomb. 13.30. But God raised him from the dead 13.31. and he was seen for many days by those who came up with him from Galilee to Jerusalem, who are his witnesses to the people. 13.32. We bring you good news of the promise made to the fathers 13.33. that God has fulfilled the same to us, their children, in that he raised up Jesus. As it is also written in the second psalm, 'You are my Son. Today I have become your father.' 13.34. Concerning that he raised him up from the dead, now no more to return to corruption, he has spoken thus: 'I will give you the holy and sure blessings of David.' 13.35. Therefore he says also in another psalm, 'You will not allow your Holy One to see decay.' 13.36. For David, after he had in his own generation served the counsel of God, fell asleep, and was laid with his fathers, and saw decay. 13.37. But he whom God raised up saw no decay. 13.38. Be it known to you therefore, brothers, that through this man is proclaimed to you remission of sins 13.39. and by him everyone who believes is justified from all things, from which you could not be justified by the law of Moses. 13.40. Beware therefore, lest that come on you which is spoken in the prophets: 13.41. 'Behold, you scoffers, and wonder, and perish; For I work a work in your days, A work which you will in no way believe, if one declares it to you.' 13.42. So when the Jews went out of the synagogue, the Gentiles begged that these words might be preached to them the next Sabbath. 13.43. Now when the synagogue broke up, many of the Jews and of the devout proselytes followed Paul and Barnabas; who, speaking to them, urged them to continue in the grace of God.
2. Augustine, De Beata Vita, 1.4 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
ambrose,on wilderness miracles Hillier (1993) 167
antioch,peters speech in synagogue Hillier (1993) 167
augustine,on baptism as beginning of christian life Hillier (1993) 167
augustine,on red sea crossing Hillier (1993) 167
baptismal significance,of red sea and crossing Hillier (1993) 167
baptismal significance,of wilderness miracles Hillier (1993) 167
carthage Pignot (2020) 96
cassiciacum Pignot (2020) 57
catechumenate,admission Pignot (2020) 96
catechumenate,first catechesis Pignot (2020) 96
catechumenate,signation Pignot (2020) 57, 122
donatists,donatism Pignot (2020) 57, 122
faustus of milevis Pignot (2020) 96
italy Pignot (2020) 96
jews,judaism Pignot (2020) 96
manichaeans,manichaeism,augustine as hearer Pignot (2020) 57
manichaeans,manichaeism,catechumeni/electi Pignot (2020) 96
manichaeans,manichaeism Pignot (2020) 96
monnica Pignot (2020) 57
moses Pignot (2020) 96
pagans,paganism Pignot (2020) 96, 122
red sea,crossing of,baptismal significance of Hillier (1993) 167
red sea,crossing of,sacramental sequence of Hillier (1993) 167
rome,roman Pignot (2020) 57
sacramentum Pignot (2020) 122
tertullian,on wilderness miracles Hillier (1993) 167
typology,inferior to reality' Hillier (1993) 167
victorinus (marius) Pignot (2020) 122
vigilius,pope,wilderness miracles,baptismal significance of Hillier (1993) 167
zeno of verona,on type and antitype Hillier (1993) 167
zeno of verona,on wilderness miracles Hillier (1993) 167