- I'd run a Basic search in author:augustin for old NEAR new NEAR revealed NEAR concealed.
- Phil Gons (Faithlife), your search returns no results for me. I imagine due to the author not being tagged(?). Also, dropping "concealed" helps since the quote seems to use "veiled." I did a basic search for "(OT, old) BEFORE 3 WORDS "revealed in" BEFORE 3 WORDS (NT, new)" and got this as one of the top hits: https://ref.ly/logosres/npnf08?ref=Augustine.Enarr.+in+Ps.+106.32&off=593
Phil Gons (Logos) — Edited
What I've heard quoted most often is this: "Therefore, in the Old Testament the New is concealed, and in the New the Old is revealed." St. Augustine, St. Augustine: The First Catechetical Instruction, ed. Johannes Quasten and Joseph C. Plumpe, trans. Joseph P. Christopher, vol. 2, Ancient Christian Writers (New York; Mahwah, NJ: Newman Press, 1947), 23. https://ref.ly/logosres/stgstnctnstrctn?ref=Augustine.De+catech.+rud.+4.8&off=979&ctx=anded+down+to+us.52+~Therefore%2c+in+the+Ol In the ECF it's translated this way: "Wherefore, in the Old Testament there is a veiling of the New, and in the New Testament there is a revealing of the Old." Augustine of Hippo, “On the Catechising of the Uninstructed,” in St. Augustin: On the Holy Trinity, Doctrinal Treatises, Moral Treatises, ed. Philip Schaff, trans. S. D. F. Salmond, vol. 3, A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, First Series (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1887), 287. https://ref.ly/logosres/npnf03?ref=Augustine.De+catech.+rud.+4.8&off=1069&ctx=ned+to+remembrance.+~Wherefore%2c+in+the+Ol With that in mind I'd broaden the query to old NEAR new NEAR (reveal*) NEAR (concealed, veiling).