Dialogue of Justin

Then he told me frankly both his name and his family. "Trypho," says he, "I am called; and I am a Hebrew of the circumcision,[4]

Tertullian An Answer to the Jews

For the occasion, indeed, of claiming Divine grace even for the Gentiles derived a pre-eminent fitness from this fact, that the man who set up to vindicate CoWs Law as his own was of the Gentiles, and not a Jew "of the stock of the Israelites."[2]

The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs XII

11. And I shall no longer be called a ravening wolf[8]

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