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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.

[1190] From the Second Book of the Res Sacræ of Leontius and Joannes, in Mai, Script. vet., vii. p. 84.

III. Quoted in Jerome, Epist. 36, ad Damasum, Num. xviii. (from Galland).

[1191] Jerome introduces this citation from the Commentary of Hippolytus on Genesis in these terms: “Since, then, we promised to add what that (concerning Isaac and Rebecca, Gen. xxvii.) signifies figuratively, we may adduce the words of the martyr Hippolytus, with whom our Victorinus very much agrees: not that he has made out everything quite fully, but that he may give the reader the means for a broader understanding of the passage.”

[1192] Gen. xxv. 23.

[1193] Gen. xxvii. 9.

[1194] Gen. xxvii. 20.

[1195] Gen. xxvii. 41.

On Numbers. By the Holy Bishop and Martyr Hippolytus, from Balaam’s Blessings.

[1196] In Leontius Byzant., book i. Against Nestorius and Eutyches (from Galland). The same fragment is found in Mai, Script. vet., vii. p. 134. [Galiand was a French Orientalist, a.d. 1646–1715.]

[1197] 1 Tim. ii. 5.

[1198] This word “man” agrees ill, not only with the text in Galatians, but even with the meaning of the writer here; for he is treating, not of a mediator between “two” men, but between “God and men.”—Migne.

[1199] Gal. iii. 20.

On Kings.

[1200] A fragment from the tractate of Hippolytus, On the Sorceress (ventriloquist), or On Saul and the Witch, 1 Sam. xxviii. From the Vatican ms. cccxxx, in Allat., De Engastr., edited by Simon, in the Acts of the Martyrs of Ostia, p. 160, Rome, 1795.

[1201] [Rather “god,” the plural of excellence, Elohim.]

[1202] [This passage is the scandal of commentators. As I read it, the Lord interfered, surprising the woman and horrifying her. The soul of the prophet came back from Sheol, and prophesied by the power of God. Our author misunderstands the Hebrew plural.]

On the Psalms. The Argument Prefixed by Hippolytus, Bishop of Rome, to His Exposition of the Psalms.

[1203] From Gallandi.

[1204] [i.e., Samuel prepares for the Christian era, introducing the “schools of the prophets,” and the synagogue service, which God raised up David to complete, by furnishing the Psalter. Compare Acts iii. 24, where Samuel’s position in the “goodly fellowship” is marked. See Payne Smith’s Prophecy a Preparation for Christ.]

OnPsalm II. From the Exposition of the Second Psalm, by the Holy Bishop Hippolytus.

[1205] i.e., in our version the third. From Theodoret, Dialogue Second, entitled ᾽Ασύγχυτος, p. 167.

OnPsalm XXII. Or XXIII. From the Commentary by the Holy Bishop and Martyr Hippolytus, on “The Lord is My Shepherd.”

[1206] Theodoret, in his First Dialogue.

[1207] Ps. xxxviii. 6.

On Psalm XXIII. Or XXIV. From the Commentary by the Same, on Ps. xxiii.

[1208] Theodoret, in his First Dialogue.

[1209] Ps. xxiv. 7.

On Psalm CIX. Or CX. From the Commentary by the Same on the Great Song.

[1210] Theodoret, in his Second Dialogue.

On Psalm LXXVII. Or LXXVIII.

 

 

 

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