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  2. Apocalypse of Elijah - Wikipedia

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    Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. If they are right, the apocalypse is pre-Pauline. The peculiar form in which this quotation appears in Clement of Alexandria , Protrepticus x. 94, and the Apostolic Constitutions vii. 32, shows that both have ...

  3. John 1:18 - Wikipedia

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    The Wisdom of God cannot be seen by the eye. If the human word cannot be seen by the eye, how can the Word of God?" [7] Chrysostom: "The text then, No man hath seen God at any time, applies not to the Father only, but also to the Son: for He, as Paul saith, is the Image of the invisible God; but He who is the Image of the Invisible, must ...

  4. John 20:29 - Wikipedia

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    With this statement, Jesus was not only reaching out to Thomas, but is reaching out to all future believers (cf. John 17:20–24) and embraces them all. [3] The followers of Jesus since the time of Jesus rely on 'secure evidence' (Scripture, the witness of the church through the ages, personal experiences in faith) without having actually seen ...

  5. John's vision of the Son of Man - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from the Bamberg Apocalypse of the Son of Man among the seven lampstands The Vision of John on Patmos by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (1860). John's vision of the Son of Man, also known as John’s Vision of Christ, is a vision described in the Book of Revelation (Revelation 1:9–20) in which the author, identified as John, sees a person he describes as one "like the Son of Man" ().

  6. Gospel of Thomas - Wikipedia

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    According to Meyer, Thomas's saying 17 – "I shall give you what no eye has seen, what no ear has heard and no hand has touched, and what has not come into the human heart" – is strikingly similar to what Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 2:9, [64] [44] which was itself an allusion to Isaiah 64:4.

  7. John 1:14 - Wikipedia

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    No one could see His glory, who was not healed by the humility of the flesh. For there had flown upon man’s eye as it were dust from the earth: the eye had been diseased, and earth was sent to heal it again; the flesh had blinded thee, the flesh restores thee.

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  9. Nunc dimittis - Wikipedia

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    For example, "Because my eyes have seen thy salvation" alludes to Isaiah 52:10. [4] According to the narrative in Luke 2:25–32, Simeon was a devout Jew who had been promised by the Holy Spirit that he would not die until he had seen the Messiah.

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