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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[3841] Jer. xxiii. 20.

[3842] Dan. xii. 4-7.

[3843] 1 Cor. x. 1.

[3844] 2 Cor. iii. 14-16. There is a singular confusion in the reading of this quotation. The translator has followed Migne’s text.

[3845] Luke xxiv. 44-47.

5. That the Jews could understand nothing of the Scriptures unless they first believed in Christ.

[3846] Isa. vii. 9.

[3847] John viii. 24.

[3848] Hab. ii. 4.

[3849] Gen. xv. 6.

[3850] The Burgundian codex reads, “are justified.”

[3851] Gal. iii. 6-9.

6. That the Jews should lose Jerusalem, and should leave the land which they had received.

[3852] Isa. i. 7-9.

[3853] Matt. xxiii. 37, 38.

7. Also that they should lose the Light of the Lord.

[3854] Isa. ii. 5, 6.

[3855] John i. 9, 10.

[3856] John iii. 18, 19.

8. That the first circumcision of the flesh is made void, and the second circumcision of the spirit is promised instead.

[3857] Jer. iv. 3, 4.

[3858] Deut. xxx. 6.

[3859] Josh. v. 2.

[3860] Col. ii. 11.

[3861] This appears to be the natural reading, but it rests on slight authority; the better accredited reading being “seminis” for “feminis.”

9. That the former law which was given by Moses was to cease.

 

 

 

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