Origen Commentary on John Book II

Gabriel, when announcing to Zacharias the birth of John, and to Mary the advent of our Saviour among men, says:[94]

Origen Commentary on John Book VI " The words of the angel of the Lord, too, who appeared to Zacharias, as he stood at the right hand of the altar of incense, are somewhat to the same effect as the prophecy of Malachi: "And[37]

Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XIII

examination of the doctrine of transmigration, because of the suspicion of some who suppose that the soul under consideration was the same in Elijah and in John, being called in the former case Elijah, and in the second case John; and that, not apart from God, had he been called John, as is plain from the saying of the angel who appeared to Zacharias, "Fear not, Zacharias, for thy supplication is heard, and thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou shalt call his name John; "[12]

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