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Introductory Note to the Epistle of Barnabas

[1648] Cod. Sin. refers this to Christ.

[1649] Cod. Sin. reads, “be prepared.” Hilgenfeld follows Cod. Sin. so far, and reads, “For it is written how the Father commanded Him who was to redeem us from darkness (αὐτῷλυτρωσάμενος) to prepare a holy people for Himself.”

[1650] Isa. xlii. 6, 7.

[1651] Cod. Sin. has, “we know.”

[1652] Isa. xlix. 6. The text of Cod. Sin., and of the other mss., is here in great confusion: we have followed that given by Hefele.

[1653] Isa. lxi. 1, 2.

Chapter XV.—The false and the true Sabbath.

[1654] Cod. Sin. reads “because,” but this is corrected to “moreover.”

[1655] Ex. xx. 8;Deut. v. 12.

[1656] Jer. xvii. 24, 25.

[1657] Gen. ii. 2. The Hebrew text is here followed, the Septuagint reading “sixth” instead of “seventh.”

[1658] Cod. Sin. reads “signifies.”

[1659] Cod. Sin. adds, “to me.”

[1660] Cod. Sin. reads, “The day of the Lord shall be as a thousand years.”

[1661] Ps. xc. 4;2 Pet. iii. 8.

[1662] Cod. Sin. seems properly to omit “of the wicked man.”

[1663] Cod. Sin. places stars before moon.

[1664] Cod. Sin. reads “again,” but is corrected as above.

[1665] The meaning is, “If the Sabbaths of the Jews were the true Sabbath, we should have been deceived by God, who demands pure hands and a pure heart.”—Hefele.

[1666] Cod. Sin. has, “But if not.” Hilgenfeld’s text of this confused passage reads as follows: “Who then can sanctify the day which God has sanctified, except the man who is of a pure heart? We are deceived (or mistaken) in all things. Behold, therefore,” etc.

[1667] Cod. Sin. reads, “resting aright, we shall sanctify it, having been justified, and received the promise, iniquity no longer existing, but all things having been made new by the Lord.”

[1668] Cod. Sin. reads, “Shall we not then?”

 

 

 

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