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Ambrosiaster or Pseudo-Ambrose is the name
given to the
unknown author of a
commentary on the
epistles of
Saint Paul,
written some time
between 366 and...
- Marcionites, whom they
identified as
heretical "Gnostic" groups,
while Ambrosiaster and
Tertullian affirmed that the
practice was
legitimate and
found among...
- not God. His
teachings are
mentioned by
various ancient authors, like
Ambrosiaster (Pseudo-Ambrose),
Hilary of Poitiers,
Socrates Scholasticus, Sozomen...
- Old
Testament verse of
Psalm 51:5. Tertullian, Cyprian,
Ambrose and
Ambrosiaster considered that
humanity shares in Adam's sin,
transmitted by
human generation...
- such as
Hilary of Poitiers,
Gregory the Great, Leo the Great, Ambrose,
Ambrosiaster and
Augustine among many others. However, it is not
quoted by either...
- some
degree of
subordination of
women to men. Some theologians, like
Ambrosiaster in the 4th
century and John Knox in the 16th century,
wrote that it requires...
- θανατον (for death)
omitted by D, 1739*, d, r, am, pesh, sa, armmss,
Ambrosiaster Matt. 23:26 – καὶ τῆς παροψίδος (and dish),
found in: B, C, L, W, 33...
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rather than the
fault of the devil. One
contemporary of
Ambrose was
Ambrosiaster, the
first to
introduce a
translation of
Romans 5:12 that substituted...
-
beginning of
Christianity in Rome is
given by a 4th-century
writer known as
Ambrosiaster: It is
established that
there were Jews
living in Rome in the
times of...
-
Onesimus was a
runaway slave,
including Athanasius,
Basil of
Caesarea and
Ambrosiaster. However, from the
standpoint of context, vs.12-16 do make it rather...