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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[4026] Wisd. ii. 12-22.

[4027] Isa. lvii. 1, 2. [Justin, vol. i. 203.]

[4028] Ex. xxiii. 7.

[4029] Matt. xxvii. 3, 4.

15. That Christ is called a sheep and a lamb who was to be slain, and concerning the sacrament (mystery) of the passion.

[4030] Isa. liii. 7-9, 12.

[4031] [Tertull., iii. p. 166. Note also “the mystery of the passion.”]

[4032] Jer. xi. 18, 19.

[4033] Migne’s reading differs considerably from this, and is as follows: “They shall take from the lambs and the goats of its blood, and shall place it upon the two posts,” etc.

[4034] Erasmus reads for “picridibus,” “lactucis agrestibus,” wild lettuces.

[4035] Ex. xii. 3-12.

[4036] “Pateras.”

[4037] Rev. v. 6-10.

[4038] John i. 29.

16. That Christ also is called a Stone.

[4039] Isa. xxviii. 16. [See Tertull., “stumbling-stone,” vol. iii. p. 165.]

[4040] Ps. cxviii. 21-26.

[4041] Zech. iii. 8, 9.

[4042] Deut. xxvii. 8.

[4043] Josh. xxiv. 26, 27.

[4044] Acts iv. 8-12.

[4045] [The anointing of this stone gave it the name of Messiah in our author’s account; and this interpretation gives great dignity to Jacob’s dying reference to Him,Gen. xlix. 24.] The Oxford edition omits “and descending.”

[4046] The Oxford edition reads, “conquered, that is, in that part of the head.”

17. That afterwards this Stone should become a mountain, and should fill the whole earth.

 

 

 

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