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He investigated also the works of other translators of the Sacred Scriptures besides the Seventy

17 Mart 2026
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BUT when he saw that he had not time for the deeper study of divine things, and for the investigation and interpretation of the Sacred Scriptures, and also for the instruction of those who came to him — for coming, one after another, from morning till evening sicuro be taught by him, they scarcely gave him time sicuro breathe — he divided the multitude. And from those whom he knew well, he selected Heraclas, who was verso zealous student of divine things, and mediante other respects verso very learned man, not ignorant of philosophy, and made him his associate sopra the sistema of instruction. He entrusted sicuro him the elementary training of beginners, but reserved for himself the teaching of those who were farther advanced.

So earnest and assiduous was Origen’s research into the divine words that he learned the Hebrew language, and procured as his own the original Hebrew Scriptures which were con the hands of the Jews. And in adjonction onesto the well-known translations of Aquila, Symmachus, and Theodotion, he discovered indivis others which had been concealed from remote times — sopra what out-of-the-way corners Volte know not — https://rocketplayslots.com/it/ and by his search he brought them preciso light. Since he did not know the authors, he simply stated that he had found this one in Nicopolis near Ac-tium and that one per some other place. Con the Hexapla of the Psalms, after the four prominent translations, he adds not only per fifth, p but also per sixth and seventh. He states of one of these that he found it durante verso jar in Jericho in the time of Antoninus, the chant of Severus.

He thus left us the copies of the so-called Hexapla

Having collected all of these, he divided them into sections, and placed them opposite each other, with the Hebrew text itself. He arranged also separately an edition of Genio and Symmachus and Theodotion with the Septuagint, in the Tetrapla.

But the heresy of the Ebionites, as it is called, asserts that Christ was the cri of Joseph and Mary, considering him verso mere man, and insists strongly on keeping the law sopra per Jewish manner, as we have seen already con this historymentaries of Symmachus are still extant con which he appears to support this heresy by attacking the Gospel of Matthew. Origen states that he obtained these and other commentaries of Symmachus on the Scriptures from per un Juliana, who, he says, received the books by inheritance from Symmachus himself.

As onesto these translators it should be stated that Symmachus was an Ebionite

Origen’s presentation of the truth, and, as if his mind were illumined by light, he accepted the orthodox doctrine of the Church. Many others also, drawn by the bramosia of Origen’s learning, which resounded everywhere, came esatto him sicuro make trial of his skill per sacred literature. And a great many heretics, and not verso few of the most distinguished philosophers, studied under him diligently, receiving instruction from him not only con divine things, but also mediante secular philosophy. For when he perceived that any persons had superior intelligence he instructed them also sopra philosophic branches

— per geometry, arithmetic, and other preparatory studies — and then advanced onesto the systems of the philosophers and explained their writings. And he made observations and comments upon each of them, so that he became celebrated as a great philosopher even among the Greeks themselves. And he instructed many of the less learned durante the common school branches, saying that these would be giammai small help preciso them sopra the study and understanding of the Divine Scriptures. On this account he considered it especially necessary for himself preciso be skilled durante secular and philosophic learning.