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Exod. 2, 14 Who set you as a judge or arbiter over us? Do you wish to kill me, just as you killed the Egyptian yesterday?
Num. 12 11. Through jealousy Aaron and Miriam lodged outside the camp.
Num. 16 12. Jealousy brought Dathan and Abiram down alive into Hades the underworld because they caused a schism against the servant of God, Moses.
I Sam. 18 ff. 13. Through jealousy David suffered envy not only from foreigners, but was persecuted also by Saul, king of Israel.
1. But that we may cease from the examples of old, let us come to those who became athletes original: "ἀθλητάς" competitors/contestants in the times nearest to us; let us take the noble examples of our generation. 2. Through jealousy and envy the greatest and most righteous pillars were persecuted and contended original: "ἤθλησαν" competed in the games/struggled even to death. 3. Let us take before our eyes the good apostles: 4. Peter, who through unrighteous jealousy endured not one or two, but more labours, and thus having borne witness, went to the owed place of glory. 5. Through jealousy and strife Paul pointed out the prize of endurance, 6. having worn shackles seven times, been exiled, been stoned, having become a herald both in the east and in the west, he received the noble fame of his faith, 7. having taught righteousness to the whole world, and having come to the limit of the west and having borne witness before the rulers, thus he departed from the world and was taken up into the holy place,So manuscripts SLK; "he went" (AC) is probably from verse 4. having become a greatest example of endurance.