Catholic Public Domain Version
"indicating that God is even able to raise up from the dead. And thus, he also established him as a parable. "
— Hebrews 11:19, Catholic Public Domain Version
“Accounting that God was able to raise him up, even from the dead; from whence also he received him in a figure.”
“accounting that God is able to raise up, even from the dead; from whence he did also in a figure receive him back. ”
“concluding that God is able to raise up even from the dead. Figuratively speaking, he also did receive him back from the dead.”
“and he reasoned that God could even raise him from the dead, and in a sense he received him back from there.”
“Accounting that God is able to raise up even from the dead. Whereupon also he received him for a parable.”
“Judging that God was able to give life even to the dead; and because of this he did get him back as if from death.”
“Accounting that God was able to raise him up, even from the dead; from whence also he received him in a figure.”
But now they hunger for a better place, that is, Heaven. For this reason, God is not ashamed to be called their God. For he has prepared a city for them.
By faith, Abraham, when he was tested, offered Isaac, so that he who had received the promises was offering up his only son.
To him, it was said, “Through Isaac, shall your offspring be summoned,”
indicating that God is even able to raise up from the dead. And thus, he also established him as a parable.
By faith, also, Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau, concerning future events.
By faith, Jacob, as he was dying, blessed each of the sons of Joseph; and he reverenced the summit of his rod.
By faith, Joseph, as he was dying, recalled the departure of the sons of Israel, and gave a commandment concerning his bones.