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Epistle to Gregory and Origen's Commentary on the Gospel of John

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Introduction.

[4994] Luke 4.21 sqq.

2. The Discrepancy Between John and the First Three Gospels at This Part of the Narrative, Literally Read, the Narratives Cannot Be Harmonized: They Must Be Interpreted Spiritually.

[4995] John iii. 23-26.

[4996] John 3.24.

4. Scripture Contains Many Contradictions, and Many Statements Which are Not Literally True, But Must Be Read Spiritually and Mystically.

[4997] Gen. xxvii.

[4998] Rom. i. 3.

[4999] Philipp. ii. 8.

5. Paul Also Makes Contradictory Statements About Himself, and Acts in Opposite Ways at Different Times.

[5000] Rom. vii. 14.

[5001] 2 Cor. xii. 3, 4, 5.

[5002] 1 Cor. ix. 20-22.

[5003] 1 Cor. vii. 6.

[5004] 2 Cor. xi. 29.

[5005] Acts xxi. 24, 26.

[5006] Acts xvi. 3.

[5007] Acts xvii. 23.

[5008] Aratus phenom. 5.

6. Different Accounts of the Call of Peter, and of the Imprisonment of the Baptist. The Meaning of “Capernaum.”

[5009] John i. 41.

[5010] Matt. iv. 18. Cf. Mark i. 16.

[5011] John 4.1,2.

7. Why His Brothers are Not Called to the Wedding; And Why He Abides at Capernaum Not Many Days.

[5012] Matt. 28.20.

8. How Christ Abides with Believers to the End of the Age, and Whether He Abides with Them After that Consummation.

[5013] Gal. ii. 20.

[5014] 2 Cor. xiii. 3.

9. Heracleon Says that Jesus is Not Stated to Have Done Anything at Capernaum. But in the Other Gospels He Does Many Things There.

 

 

 

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