Translations
Louis Segond 1910
Louez-le, vous tous ses anges! Louez-le, vous toutes ses armées!
KJV
Praise ye him, all his angels: praise ye him, all his hosts.
Praise ye him, all his angels: praise ye him, all his hosts.
KJV
Hebrew original
Louis Segond 1910
Louez-le, vous tous ses anges! Louez-le, vous toutes ses armées!
KJV
Praise ye him, all his angels: praise ye him, all his hosts.
Origen
Homiliae In Lucam
ῷ Ἰακὼβ οὐδέν < 1 f., 3 ff. Gen. 31, 32 10 f. Deut. 32, 1 11 f. Ps. 137 (138), 1 12f. Ps. 148,4.5 13 Ps. 148, 2 14 Ps. 102 (103), 22 19 f. Apok. 2, 1. 4 20 f. Apok. 2, 12. 14 24f. Matth. 18. 10 1 cogn. + inqviid C 2 quod agit] quo ait C agit > 3 testim. + ei dat A 4 recognovit A…
Origen
In Jeremiam (Homiliae 12-20)
ö. — 3 Num. 23, 19. — 6 Deut. 8, 5. — 8 Vgl. Deut. 1, 31. — 11 Psal. 144, 3. — 12 Psal. 95, 4. — 13 Psal. 148, 2. 3. — 16 Num. 23, 19. — 19ff. Vgl. c. Cels. 4, 71 (Orig. I, 340, 20ff): ὥσπερ ἡμεῖς τοῖς κομιδῇ νηπίοις διαλεγόμενοι οὐ τοῦ ἑαυτῶν ἐν τῷ λέγειν στοχαζόμεθα δυνατοῦ, ἀλ…
Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica
s to bodies. Therefore, every creature is corporeal. Now angels are God's creatures, as appears from Ps. 148:2 : "Praise ye" the Lord, "all His angels"; and, farther on (verse 4), "For He spoke, and they were made; He commanded, and they were created." Therefore angels are corpor…
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