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The Pastor of Hermas

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Introductory Note to The Pastor of Hermas

[130] [One of the tribulations spoken of in the Apocalypse is probably intended. This Vision is full of the imagery of the Book of Revelation.]

[131] Rarely. Easily.—Lips., Sin.

[132] He might strengthen me, omitted in Vat.

[133] For … marvels. This clause is connected with the subsequent sentence in Vat.

[134] [Rev. ix. 3.]

[135] Comp. Rev. xi. 7, xii. 3, 4, xiii. 1, xvii. 8, xxii. 2. [The beast was “like a whale” in size and proportion. It was not a sea-monster. This whole passage is Dantesque. See Inferno, canto xxxi., and, for the colours, canto xvii. 15.]

[136] God.—Lips., Vat.

[137] The Vat. adds: with a stroke.

Chap. II.

[138] [Those who remember the Vatican collection and other antiques, will recall the exquisite figure and veiling of the Pudicitia.]

[139] The Lord. God.—Vat.

[140] Care. Loneliness and anxiety.—Vat.

[141] God. The Lord.—Vat.

[142] [Acts iv. 12.]

[143] [Perhaps compounded from θὴρ and ἀγρεύω.] The name of this angel is variously written, Hegrin [Query. Quasi ἐγρηγορεῖν, or corrupted from (Sept.) εἲρ καὶ ἃγιος; Hir in Daniel’s Chaldee], Tegri. Some have supposed the word to be for ἄγριον, the wild; some have taken it to mean “the watchful,” as in Dan. iv. 10, 23: and some take it to be the name of a fabulous lion. [See, also, Dan. vi. 22.]

[144] The Lord. God.—Vat.

[145] Send scourges. Send you help. But woe to the doubters who.—Vat.

[146] [1 Thess. v. 20.]

[147] Matt. xxvi. 24.

Chap. III.

[148] [Very much resembling Dante, again, in many passages. Inferno, xxi. “Allor mi volsi,” etc.]

Vision Fifth. Concerning the Commandments.

[149] [This vision naturally belongs to book ii., to which it is a preface.]

[150] Keep them. That you may be able to keep them more easily by reading them from time to time.—Vat.

 

 

 

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