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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7493] Isa. lxvi. 23.

[7494] Isa. 66.22.

[7495] Isa. lxvi. 24.

Chapter XXXIII.—So Much for the Prophetic Scriptures. In the Gospels, Christ’s Parables, as Explained by Himself, Have a Clear Reference to the Resurrection of the Flesh.

[7496] Matt. xiii. 34.

[7497] Matt. 13.10.

[7498] Matt. 13.13; Isa. 6.9.

[7499] See Luke 6.39, 20, and other places, especially in this Gospel.

[7500] See Luke viii. 11.

[7501] See Luke xviii. 1.

[7502] Such cases of obvious meaning, which required no explanation, are referred to in Matt. 21.45; Luke 20.19.

[7503] Matt. xi. 22.

[7504] Matt. x. 7.

[7505] Luke xiv. 14.

Chapter XXXIV.—Christ Plainly Testifies to the Resurrection of the Entire Man. Not in His Soul Only, Without the Body.

[7506] Luke xix. 10.

[7507] Rom. v. 20.

[7508] John vi. 38.

[7509] John 6.39.

[7510] John 6.40.

[7511] John xx. 29.

Chapter XXXV.—Explanation of What is Meant by the Body, Which is to Be Raised Again. Not the Corporeality of the Soul.

[7512] Matt. x. 28.

[7513] Tertullian supposed that even the soul was in a certain sense of a corporeal essence. [Compare the speculations of Crusius in Auberlen, Divine Revelation, (Translation of A.B. Paton, Edinburgh, Clarks, 1867).]

 

 

 

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