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Theodoret of Cyrus — on Rom 1:4 (INTERPRETATION OF THE LETTER TO THE ROMANS.102)

Patristic A.D. 457
Theodoret of Cyrus · c. A.D. 393–457
“Before his crucifixion and death the Lord Jesus Christ did not appear to be God either to the Jews or even to the disciples. For they were offended by human things, as when they saw him eating and drinking and sleeping and urinating, and not even his miracles made them change their minds. So, for instance, when they saw the miracle which he performed with the sea, they said: "Who is this, that even the sea and the winds obey him?" … But after he rose from the dead and ascended into heaven, and the Holy Spirit came, and after miracles of every kind which they performed by calling on his adorable name, all those who believed recognized that he was God and the only begotten Son of God.”
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