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<p> Under this title an apocryphal work was current in the 2d century, from which, according to [[Origen]] (Homily 35 on Matthew 27, volume 3:916), the [[Pauline]] quotation "Eye hath not seen," etc. ( 1 Corinthians 2:9), is said to have been taken. The same was repeated by [[Zacharias]] Chrysopolitanus (Harmoniae Evangelicae, chapter 166); and by Georgius Syncellus, who writes that it was taken ἐκ τῶν ῾Ηλία ἀποκρύφων. This view was, however, early controverted by Jerome, who, referring to 1 Corinthians 2:9, says: "Solent hoc loco Apocryphorum quidam deliramenta sectari, et dicere quod de Apocalypsi Elite testimonium sumtum sit, cum in Esaia juxta Hebraicum ita legatur: A soeculo non audierint neque auribus perceperunt" (Epistola 101 ad Pammachium; comp. also, on Isaiah 64:4 in lib. 17 in Isaiam, 4:761, ed. Vallars.). It is probably the same work which is rejected in the Apostolic Constitutions 6:16, and in the Synopsis Sac. Script. ascribed to Athanasius, 2:154. See Fabricius, [[Codex]] Pseudepigraphus, 1:1072 Smith, Dict. of Christ. Biog. s.v. (B.P.) </p>
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<p> Under this title an apocryphal work was current in the 2d century, from which, according to [[Origen]] (Homily 35 on Matthew 27, volume 3:916), the [[Pauline]] quotation "Eye hath not seen," etc. (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 2:9), is said to have been taken. The same was repeated by [[Zacharias]] Chrysopolitanus ''(Harmoniae Evangelicae,'' chapter 166); and by Georgius Syncellus, who writes that it was taken '''''Ἐκ''''' '''''Τῶν''''' '''''῾Ηλία''''' '''''Ἀποκρύφων''''' . This view was, however, early controverted by Jerome, who, referring to &nbsp;1 Corinthians 2:9, says: "Solent hoc loco Apocryphorum quidam deliramenta sectari, et dicere quod de Apocalypsi Elite testimonium sumtum sit, cum in Esaia juxta Hebraicum ita legatur: A soeculo non audierint neque auribus perceperunt" (Epistola 101 ad Pammachium; comp. also, on &nbsp;Isaiah 64:4 in lib. 17 in Isaiam, 4:761, ed. Vallars.). It is probably the same work which is rejected in the [[Apostolic]] Constitutions 6:16, and in the Synopsis Sac. Script. ascribed to Athanasius, 2:154. See Fabricius, Codex Pseudepigraphus, 1:1072 Smith, Dict. of Christ. Biog. s.v. (B.P.) </p>
 
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Apocalypse Of Elias [1]

Under this title an apocryphal work was current in the 2d century, from which, according to Origen (Homily 35 on Matthew 27, volume 3:916), the Pauline quotation "Eye hath not seen," etc. ( 1 Corinthians 2:9), is said to have been taken. The same was repeated by Zacharias Chrysopolitanus (Harmoniae Evangelicae, chapter 166); and by Georgius Syncellus, who writes that it was taken Ἐκ Τῶν ῾Ηλία Ἀποκρύφων . This view was, however, early controverted by Jerome, who, referring to  1 Corinthians 2:9, says: "Solent hoc loco Apocryphorum quidam deliramenta sectari, et dicere quod de Apocalypsi Elite testimonium sumtum sit, cum in Esaia juxta Hebraicum ita legatur: A soeculo non audierint neque auribus perceperunt" (Epistola 101 ad Pammachium; comp. also, on  Isaiah 64:4 in lib. 17 in Isaiam, 4:761, ed. Vallars.). It is probably the same work which is rejected in the Apostolic Constitutions 6:16, and in the Synopsis Sac. Script. ascribed to Athanasius, 2:154. See Fabricius, Codex Pseudepigraphus, 1:1072 Smith, Dict. of Christ. Biog. s.v. (B.P.)

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