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Luc 1,37Luke.1.37

Car rien n'est impossible à Dieu.

Louis Segond 1910

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Louis Segond 1910

Car rien n'est impossible à Dieu.

KJV

For with God nothing shall be impossible.

Lecture patristique

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  • Gregory of Nazianzus

    Christus Patiens [Dub.] (Fort. Auctore Constantino Manasse)

    26 Med. 1260, Act. Pil. Β 10,4. 1127 Hipp. 1171. 1128 Ιο. 10,25.32. 1128 sq. Psalm. 110, 2. 1129 cf. Luc. 1,37. 1130—33 Med. 1404—7. 1114 φρίτουσιν Μ. ἀθρῶντες VB. 1115 τὶ καὶ κράγασι Μ. σ’ om. CMA. υἱέες Β inter versus. 1116 τρέμουσι ἂ τὲ Μ. γνώμην CM et Eur. γνῶσιν VAB. 1117 σ᾿…
  • Thomas Aquinas

    Summa Theologica

    erefore God is not omnipotent. On the contrary, It is said: "No word shall be impossible with God" ( Lk. 1:37 ). I answer that, All confess that God is omnipotent; but it seems difficult to explain in what His omnipotence precisely consists: for there may be doubt as to the preci…
  • Thomas Aquinas

    Summa Theologica

    here still remains the omnipotence of God, by which the Incarnation was wrought, as the angel says ( Lk. 1:37 ): "No word shall be impossible with God." Therefore it seems that if the Personality be removed, the Divine Nature can still assume. I answer that, The intellect stands…

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