The God-man; or, The life and works of Jesus, the Christ and son of God; a poem in fifteen parts . ater by means of a merepotency.^ In a foot-note he then states : It would be quitewelcome to me, if this conception could find support in that of an older churchly one, as B in an old hymn to have found believed: ^Vel hydriis pknh aqua ?vint saporem infuderis.^ ^ Tothis he added this : The word sapor here is hardly thus to beemphasized. Vinl saporem infundere in the sense of the hymn,indeed, is nothing else than in -vinum mutare,^^ i. e. to change into•wine, entirely different from his own giving


The God-man; or, The life and works of Jesus, the Christ and son of God; a poem in fifteen parts . ater by means of a merepotency.^ In a foot-note he then states : It would be quitewelcome to me, if this conception could find support in that of an older churchly one, as B in an old hymn to have found believed: ^Vel hydriis pknh aqua ?vint saporem infuderis.^ ^ Tothis he added this : The word sapor here is hardly thus to beemphasized. Vinl saporem infundere in the sense of the hymn,indeed, is nothing else than in -vinum mutare,^^ i. e. to change into•wine, entirely different from his own giving a mere •wine-likepotency.^^ To this we need but to reply, that if such a deception,to say the least, had taken place, either here, or at any othermiraculous performance of Christ, His disciples and immediatefollowers, doubtless, would have detected and mentioned it, but inabsolute want of such a declaration on their part, the above insinu-ation must fall to the ground, as also Neander himself afterwardsrefers to this making the water into wine as to the ^^Jirst miracle^Christ THE MARRIAGE AT CANAJohn 2: 1-11 Part 11. 15 XI The servants, no more wine possessing. Were charged to Christs words to attend,* So that, should He them be might assistance to Him lend.— XII That they forthwith jars should be fillingWith water, Christ of them required ; When filled the jars, then He was thrilling The hearts through wine which all admired.— XIII The water, they from jars were wondrously, by power divine, Christ, as the Son of God, was makingTo genuine, well-accepted ^ wine. XIV That miracle, therefore, presented No beverage to earth unknown ;It wine, a good wine ^ represented. Such as in that lands fields was grown.— XV As they in Christ faith were possessingTo do what He wished done to see. He through that miracle was blessingTheir faithful toil effectively. * John 2: 5. - John 2: 10. 16 ^he God-Man. XVI ** His glory Christ thus manifested


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