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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[2341] Prov. xvi. 21, misquoted, or the text is corrupt; “The wise in heart shall be called prudent,” A.V.
[2342] For the use of knowledge in this connection, Philo, Sextus Empiricus, and Zeno are quoted.
[2344] “These words are more like Philo Judæus, i. 740, than those of Moses, Deut. xx. 5-7.”—Potter.
[2345] Prov. x. 7, xi. 7.
[2349] [See Epistle of Barnabas, vol. p. i. 149, S.]
[2351] Lev. xix. 9, xxiii. 22; Deut. xxiv. 19.
[2352] Lev. xix. 10; Deut. xxiv. 20, 21.
[2353] Ex. xxxiii. 10, 11; Lev. xxv. 2-7.
[2354] Prov. xx. 28, xi. 26, xiv. 21.
[2355] Quoted from Philo, with slight alterations, giving the sense of Ex. xxiii. 4, Deut. xxii. 12, 3.
[2357] Lev. xix. 33, 34; Deut. x. 19, xxiii. 7.
[2358] μνησιπονηρεῖ (equivalent to μνησικακεῖ in the passage of Philo from which Clement is quoting) has been substituted by Sylb. for μισοπονηρεῖ.
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