De Partibus Divinae Legis
Junilius's handbook on biblical hermeneutics, addressed to Primasius of Hadrumentum, witnessing to the schools of Scripture at Nisibis under Justinian.
Preface and Praise of Sacred Scripture
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Chapter IV: The Judgments and Examples of the Fathers
— Cited as witness to schools of Scripture at Nisibis under Justinian
"Regarding the schools of sacred Scripture established at Nisibis in the time of the Emperor Justinian, the witness is Junilius Africanus, a bishop, in his book to Primasius."
Chapter I (The Six Days of Creation)
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Introduction
— Cited as an African bishop who wrote on the earlier chapters of Genesis
"Junilius, an African bishop, also wrote on the earlier chapters of Genesis; he is found in tome VI of the Library of the Holy Fathers."
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In the Beginning: Nine Interpretations
— Cited on "in the beginning" denoting God's eternity and omnipotence
"Junilius here says: the phrase 'in the beginning' denotes God's eternity and omnipotence."
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Verse 24: Let the Earth Bring Forth the Living Creature
— Quoted on all creatures feeding harmoniously on herbs before the fall
"Junilius also expressly teaches the same"
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Verse 24: Let the Earth Bring Forth the Living Creature
— Cited as applying the six days to the six ages of the world
"Symbolically, Junilius applies these six days to the six ages of the world."