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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.

[1156] Matt. iv. 15, 16.

[1157] Deut. xxxiii. 18.

[1158] [In thus spiritualizing, the Fathers do not deny a literal sense also, as in “Aser,” p. 166, infra; only they think that geography, history, etc., should pay tribute to a higher meaning.]

[1159] Matt. xi. 28.

[1160] Matt. v. 17.

[1161] κατὰ πόδας, “quickly,” “following close.”

[1162] Luke ii. 34.

[1163] [An important hint that by “heel,” in Gen. iii. 15, the “foot” is understood, by rhetorical figure.]

[1164] Psa. 45.16.

[1165] Gen. iii 15. [The rhetoric here puts the heel for the foot to emphasize the other part of the prophecy, i.e., the wounded heel coming down on the biter’s head.]

[1166] περιμένει τὸν ζῶντα.

[1167] Matt. xxv. 34.

[1168] 2 Cor. xiii. 4.

[1169] John vi. 35.

[1170] στέλεχος ἀνειμένον.

[1171] Ps. cx. 1.

[1172] Matt. iv. 15.

[1173] Matt. iv. 17.

[1174] Phil. iii. 15.

[1175] Ps. xlv. 11.

[1176] The text is τοῦτο πάντως κατάγεται ὀρθῶς ἔχειν ὑπειλημμένον.

 

 

 

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