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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria

[3273] Rom. iii. 29, x. 12, etc.

[3274] Apparently God’s voice to them. Sylburgius proposes to read φύσεως instead of φωνῆς here.

[3275] 1 Pet. iii. 19.

[3276] 1 Cor. i. 24.

[3277] Alluding apparently to such passages as Acts iii. 17, 19, and xvii. 30.

[3278] Deut. xxx. 15, 19.

[3279] Isa. i. 19, 20.

[3280] Ps. xvi. 9-11; Acts ii. 26-28.

[3281] Isa. xi. 7.

[3282] Isa. xliii. 20.

[3283] Wisd. vi. 7.

[3284] Ps. ix. 15.

[3285] Ps. ix. 9.

[3286] Ps. ix. 11.

[3287] Ps. xi. 7.

[3288] Ps. xi. 6, Septuagint version.

[3289] Sylburgius’ conjecture, εὐεργετικόν, seems greatly preferable to the reading of the text, ἐνεργητικόν.

[3290] [Kaye, p. 189.]

[3291] Grabe reads λόγος for λαός, “Word of the Beloved,” etc.

[3292] [See Epiphan, Opp., ii. 391, ed. Oehler, Berlin, 1859: also Mosheim, First Three Centuries, vol. i. p. 434.]

[3293] Grabe suggests, instead of δρῦς here, δρύοψ, a kind of woodpecker, mentioned by Aristophanes.

Chapter VII.—What True Philosophy Is, and Whence So Called.

 

 

 

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