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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.

[1242] Other reading (φθόνος) ="envy.”

[1243] [The place of torment (2 Pet. ii. 4). Vol. iv. 140.]

[1244] [Sheol, rather,—the receptacle of departed spirits. See vol. iii. pp. 59 and 595; also vol. iv. p. 194.]

[1245] Prov. xxx. 19.

[1246] John xiv. 30.

[1247] Prov. 30.17.

[1248] Prov. xxx. 18, 19.

[1249] [The Authorized Version reads very differently; but our author follows the Sept., with which agrees the Vulgate.]

[1250] The reference probably is to Zech. vi. 12, where the word is rendered “Branch.” The word in the text is ἀνατολή.

[1251] Prov. 30.20.

[1252] Prov. 30.21-23.

[1253] Prov. 30.24-28.

[1254] χοιρογρύλλοι, i.e., “grunting hogs.”

[1255] ἀσκαλαβώτης, i.e., a “lizard.”

[1256] Prov. xxx. 29, etc. [As in Vulgate.]

[1257] Prov. xxx. 29, etc. [As in Vulgate.]

[1258] Cf.Prov. 27.22, the Septuagint rendering being: “Though thou shouldest disgrace and scourge a fool in the midst of the council, thou wilt not strip him of his folly.” [What version did our author use?]

[1259] Cf.Prov. 27.22, the Septuagint rendering being: “Though thou shouldest disgrace and scourge a fool in the midst of the council, thou wilt not strip him of his folly.” [What version did our author use?]

[1260] 1 Tim. v. 30.

[1261] Literally, “grunting hogs.”

[1262] Prov. 30.21, etc. [As to version, see Burgon, Lett. from Rome, p. 34.]

Another Fragment. St. Hippolytus on Prov. ix. 1, “Wisdom Hath Builded Her House.”

 

 

 

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