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Works Methodius of Olympus (260-312) De resurrectione From the Discourse on the Resurrection
Part III.
II. A Synopsis of Some Apostolic Words from the Same Discourse.

IX.

Consider, he says, whether too the blessed John, when he says, "And the sea gave up the dead which were in it: and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them," 1 does not mean the parts which are given up by the elements for the reconstruction of each one? By the sea is meant the moist element; by hell, 2 the air, derived from aeides, because it is invisible, as was said by Origen; and by death, the earth, because those who die are laid in it; whence also it is called in the Psalms the "dust of death," 3 Christ saying that He is brought "into the dust of death."


  1. Rev. xx. 13. ↩

  2. Hades. ↩

  3. Ps. xxii. 15. ↩

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