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    raising of Lazarus

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    raising her brother from the dead · resurrection of Lazarus

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    Adversus Praxean (Latin)

    For lo, to raise her brother from the dead, the Lord, looking up to heaven and to the Father, "Father," he says — surely the Son — "I thank you that you always hear me;
    adversus praxean

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    Adversus PraxeanLate Antiquity · Latin

    The miracle by which Jesus raises Lazarus, prefaced by prayer to the Father.

    For lo, to raise her brother from the dead, the Lord, looking up to heaven and to the Father, "Father," he says — surely the Son — "I thank you that you always hear me;
    adversus praxean

    De Carnis ResurrectioneLate Antiquity · Latin

    The raising of Lazarus, presented as the paradigmatic resurrection event proving the flesh itself is restored.

    But indeed in Lazarus, the chief example of resurrection, the flesh lay in weakness, the flesh had almost rotted into dishonour, the flesh meanwhile stank into corruption, and yet Lazarus rose as flesh — with the soul indeed, but the incorrupt one, which no one had bound with linen bands, no one had laid in a sepulchre, no one had now perceived to stink, no one had seen for four days sown.
    de carnis resurrectione