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Homilies on Leviticus
Homilies on Leviticus

By Origen Comm

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Homilies on Luke
Homilies on Luke

By Origen Comm

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Thirty-nine of Origen's homilies on the Gospel of Luke survive in Jerome's Latin translation. Origen preached them in Caesarea, perhaps around 234 or 240, to a congregation of catechumens and faith...

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Homilies on Jeremiah
Homilies on Jeremiah

By Origen Comm

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Presented in this volume are the remains of twenty-two homilies and a collection of fragments delivered by Origen around A.D. 240. The original texts of the homilies on Jeremiah have not come down...

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Origen
Origen

By Thomas P. Scheck, Origen Comm

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"Origen of Alexandria's Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans is the oldest extant commentary on Romans (ca. 246). This volume presents the first English translation of the Commentary, covering h...

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Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans.
Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans.

By Thomas P. Scheck, Origen Comm

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"This volume completes the first English translation of Rufinus's Latin version of Origen of Alexandria's Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans and contains Origen's detailed exegesis of Romans 6...

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Homilies on Joshua
Homilies on Joshua

By Barbara J. Bruce, Origen Comm, Cynthia White

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"With this publication, English readers now have available to them the complete homilies of Origen of Alexandria on the book of Joshua. These homilies were among the last Origen gave before his tor...

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