Early Church Fathers Scripture Index : Texts

Deuteronomy 10:14

There are 2 footnotes for this reference.

Ante-Nicene Fathers, Volume 8, page 109, footnote 4 (Image)

Twelve Patriarchs, Excerpts and Epistles, The Clementina, Apocryphal Gospels and Acts, Syriac Documents

Pseudo-Clementine Literature. (HTML)

The Recognitions of Clement. (HTML)

Book II. (HTML)
No God But Jehovah. (HTML)
CCEL Footnote 646 (In-Text, Margin)

... besides Him who is the God of the Jews, decides thus: ‘The Lord your God is one God, in heaven above, and in the earth beneath; and besides Him there is none else.’ How, then, hast thou dared to say that there is any other God besides Him who is the God of the Jews? And again the Scripture says, ‘Behold, to the Lord thy God belong the heaven, and the heaven of heavens, the earth, and all things that are in them: nevertheless I have chosen your fathers, that I might love them, and you after them.’[Deuteronomy 10:14-15] Thus that judgment is supported by the Scripture on every side, that He who created the world is the true and only God.

Ante-Nicene Fathers, Volume 8, page 313, footnote 17 (Image)

Twelve Patriarchs, Excerpts and Epistles, The Clementina, Apocryphal Gospels and Acts, Syriac Documents

Pseudo-Clementine Literature. (HTML)

The Clementine Homilies. (HTML)

Homily XVI. (HTML)
Peter Appeals to the Old Testament to Prove the Unity of God. (HTML)
CCEL Footnote 1269 (In-Text, Margin)

And Peter said: “I shall reply briefly to what you have said. The law, which frequently speaks of gods, itself says to the Jewish multitude,[Deuteronomy 10:14] ‘Be hold, the heaven of heavens is the Lord’s thy God, with all that therein is;’ implying that, even if there are gods, they are under Him, that is, under the God of the Jews. And again: ‘The Lord thy God, He is God in heaven above, and upon the earth beneath, and there is none other except Him.’ And somewhere else the Scripture says to the Jewish multitude, ‘The Lord your God is God of gods;’ so that, even if there are ...

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