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Clement of Alexandria The Instructor (Paedagogus) book 2 ch 3 (150-215 ad)
“Excellently, therefore, the Divine Scripture, addressing boasters and lovers of their own selves, says…[quotes Baruch 3:16-19]"
Origen de Principiis book 2 ch 1.5 (185- 254ad)
"But that we may believe on the authority of holy Scripture that such is the case, hear how in the book of Maccabees, where the mother of seven martyrs exhorts her son to endure torture, this truth is confirmed; for she says, "I ask of thee, my son, to look at the heaven and the earth, and at all things which are in them, and beholding these, to know that God made all these things when they did not exist"
Cyprian of Carthage Letter 80.6 (200-270 ad)
“And again, where the sacred Scripture speaks of the tortures which consecrate God's martyrs, and sanctify them in the very trial of suffering:… [quotes Wisdom 3:4-8].”
Cyprian of Carthage Letter, 54.3 (200-270 ad)
“…since Holy Scripture meets and warns us, saying…[quotes Hab. 2:5].And again…[quotes 1 Maccabees 2:62-63] And again: [quotes Psalm 38:35, 36].
Cyprian of Carthage On the Dress of Virgins, 10 (200-270 ad)
“since Holy Scripture says…[quotes Wisdom 5:8].
Cyprian of Carthage On Mortality, 9 (200-270 ad)
“Holy Scripture teaches and forewarns, saying…[quotes Sirach 2:1-5].”
Cyprian of Carthage Treatise 8 par 2 (200-270 ad)
"The Holy Spirit speaks in the sacred Scriptures, and says, "By almsgiving and faith sins are purged." (Tobit 12:9)
Cyprian of Carthage Letter 61.1 (200-270 ad)
"Concerning which matters, since you have desired our advice, know that we do not depart from the traditions of the Gospel and of the apostles, but with constancy and firmness take counsel for our brethren and sisters, and maintain the discipline of the Church by all the ways of usefulness and safety, since the Lord speaks, saying…[Jer. 3:15] And again it is written; [Wisdom 3:11]; and in the Psalms also the Holy Spirit admonishes and instructs us, saying…[quotes Psalms 2:12 [LXX]]."
Clement of Alexandria The Instructor (Paedagogus) book 2 ch 5 (150-215 ad)
“A fool raises his voice in laughter," says the Scripture; but a clever man smiles almost imperceptibly.” (Quoting Sirach 21:20)
Clement of Alexandria Stromata book 2 ch23 (150-215 ad)
"Those, then, will not escape the curse of yoking an ass with an ox, who, judging certain things not to suit them, command others to do them, or the reverse. This Scripture has briefly showed, when it says …[quotes Tobit 4.15].
Athanasius Against the Heathen par 9.4 (296-373 ad)
"According as the wisdom of God testifies beforehand when it says, "The devising of idols was the beginning of fornication." (Wis 14:12)
Tertullian Scorpian’s Antedote ch 8 (160-240 ad)
"For they remembered also the words of Jeremias writing to those over whom that captivity was impending: [quotes Baruch 6:3-5]"
Epistle of Barnabas Ch 6 (70-90 ad)
"For the prophet speaks against Israel, themselves, saying, Let us bind the just one, because he is displeasing to us." (Wisdom 2:12)
Justin Martyr Dialogue with Trypho the Jew: 71 (100-165 ad)
"But I am far from putting reliance in your teachers, who refuse to admit that the interpretation made by the seventy elders who were with Ptolemy [king] of the Egyptians is a correct one; and they attempt to frame another. And I wish you to observe, that they have altogether taken away many Scriptures from the translations effected by those seventy elders who were with Ptolemy, and by which this very man who was crucified is proved to have been set forth expressly as God, and man, and as being crucified, and as dying; but since I am aware that this is denied by all of your nation, I do not address myself to these points, but I proceed to carry on my discussions by means of those passages which are still admitted by you. For you assent to those which I have brought before your attention, except that you contradict the statement, `Behold, the virgin shall conceive, 'and say it ought to be read, `Behold, the young woman shall conceive.' And I promised to prove that the prophecy referred, not, as you were taught, to Hezekiah, but to this Christ of mine: and now I shall go to the proof."