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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria

[2089] [A fair parallel to the amazing traditional statement of Irenæus, and his objection to this very idea, vol. i. p. 391, this series. Isa. lxi. 1, 2.]

[2090] [Mosheim, Christ. of First Three Cent., i. 432; and Josephus, Antiquities, ii. 14.]

[2091] Dan. viii. 13, 14.

[2092] Dan. xii. 12.

[2093] Dan. xii. 11, 12.

[2094] Matt. i. 17.

[2095] [As to our author’s chronology, see Elucidation XV., infra.]

Chapter XXII.—On the Greek Translation of the Old Testament.

[2096] [The work of Ezra, as Clement testifies concerning it, adds immensely to the common ideas of his place in the history of the canon.]

[2097] [Concerning the LXX., see cap. vii. p. 308, note 4, supra.]

Chapter XXIII.—The Age, Birth, and Life of Moses.

[2098] This is the account given by Philo, of whose book on the life of Moses this chapter is an epitome, for the most part in Philo’s words.

[2099] “He was the seventh in descent from the first, who, being a foreigner, was the founder of the whole Jewish race.”—Philo.

[2100] [See Ex. ii. 10.]

[2101] [Concerning this, see Deut. xxxiii. 5. And as to “mystics,” with caution, may be read advantageously, the article “Mysteries,” Encyclop. Britann., vol. xxiii. p. 124.]

[2102] Acts vii. 22.

[2103] Adopting the reading φιλοσοφίαν ἀΐ´ξας instead of φύσιν ἄξας.

[2104] Acts v. 1.

[2105] [Eusebius, Præp Evang., ix. 4.]

Chapter XXIV.—How Moses Discharged the Part of a Military Leader.

[2106] Not in Scripture. The reference may be to Matt. vi. 33.

[2107] Phil. ii. 10, 11.

[2108] privative, and πολλοί, many.

Chapter XXV.—Plato an Imitator of Moses in Framing Laws.

[2109] “I AM,” A.V.: Ex. iii. 14.

Chapter XXVI.—Moses Rightly Called a Divine Legislator, And, Though Inferior to Christ, Far Superior to the Great Legislators of the Greeks, Minos and Lycurgus.

 

 

 

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