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Introductory Note to the Epistle of Barnabas

[1504] Wisdom ii. 12. This apocryphal book is thus quoted as Scripture, and intertwined with it.

[1505] Cod. Sin. reads, “What says the other prophet Moses unto them?”

[1506] Ex. xxxiii. 1; Lev. xx. 24.

[1507] The original word is “Gnosis,” the knowledge peculiar to advanced Christians, by which they understand the mysteries of Scripture.

[1508] Not found in Scripture. Comp. Isa. xl. 13;Prov. i. 6. Hilgenfeld, however, changes the usual punctuation, which places a colon after prophet, and reads, “For the prophet speaketh the parable of the Lord. Who shall understand,” etc.

[1509] The Greek is here very elliptical and obscure: “His Spirit” is inserted above, from the Latin.

[1510] Gen. i. 26.

[1511] Cod. Sin. has “our fair formation.”

[1512] Gen. i. 28.

[1513] Cod. Sin. inserts, “the Lord says.”

[1514] Cod. Sin. has “I make.”

[1515] Not in Scripture, but comp.Matt. xx. 16, and 2 Cor. v. 17.

[1516] Ex. xxxiii. 3.

[1517] Ezek. xi. 19, Ezek. xxxvi. 26.

[1518] Cod. Sin. inserts “Himself;” comp. John i. 14.

[1519] Comp. Eph. ii. 21.

[1520] Comp. Ps. xlii. 2.

[1521] Cod. Sin. omits “He says.”

[1522] Cod. Sin. omits “in the midst.”

[1523] Ps. xxii. 23; Heb. ii. 12.

[1524] Cod. Sin. has “But we said above.”

 

 

 

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