Dialogue of Justin

For when Christ was giving up His spirit on the cross, He said, `Father, into Thy hands I commend my spirit, '[408]

Tertullian Against Marcion Book IV

, laboured to present to us the very Christ! He calls with a loud voice to the Father, "Into Thine hands I commend my spirit,"[1668]

Tertullian Against Marcion Book IV

that even when dying He might expend His last breath in fulfilling the prophets. Having said this, He gave up the ghost."[1669]

Tertullian Against Praxeas

and again, (in the third Gospel,) "Father, into Thy hands I commend my spirit."[355]

Tertullian Against Praxeas

He commends His spirit into the hands of the Father.[381]

Constitutions of the Holy Apostles Book V

He had vinegar and gall to drink; and when He had fulfilled all things that were written, He said to His God and Father, "Into Thy hands I commend my spirit."[18]

Constitutions of the Holy Apostles Book V

and had added, "Into Thy hands I commit my spirit," He gave up the ghost,[115]

Gospel of Nicodemus I The Acts of Pilate

And crying out with a loud voice, Jesus said: Father, Baddach Ephkid Ruel, which is, interpreted: Into Thy hands I commit my spirit.[36]

Gospel of Nicodemus I The Acts of Pilate

Then Jesus, crying out with a loud voice, Father, into Thy hands I shall commit my spirit, breathed His last.[110]

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