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Clement of Alexandria
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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[3019] [See Pædogogue, ii. 11, p. 265, supra.]
[3020] [Rawlinson, Herod., ii. 223.]
Chapter VI.—The Mystic Meaning of the Tabernacle and Its Furniture.
[3025] Rev. v. 6;Isa. xi. 10. [Elucidation IV.]
[3026] [“The communion of saints.”]
[3027] Ἅ—τλας, unsuffering.
[3028] The Chaldaic תּיבוּחָא. The Hebrew is תּ̤בָה, Sept. κιβωτός, Vulg. arca.
[3031] 1 Cor. xi. 3; 2 Cor. xi. 31.
[3032] And the whole place is very correctly called the Logeum (λογεῖον), since everything in heaven has been created and arranged in accordance with right reason (λόγοις) and proportion (Philo, vol. iii. p. 195, Bohn’s translation).
[3034] i.e., the oracular breastplate.
Chapter VIII.—The Use of the Symbolic Style by Poets and Philosophers.
[3036] [Kaye, p. 181.]
[3037] This line has given commentators considerable trouble. Diodorus says that the Telchimes—fabled sons of Ocean—were the first inhabitants of Rhodes.
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