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Hippolytus
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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.
[1447] Combefisius adds, “between the teeth of it; and they said thus to it, Arise, devour much flesh.”
[1448] Combefisius inserted these words, because he thought that they must have been in the vision, as they occur subsequently in the explanation of the vision (v. 19).
[1452] See Curtius, x. 10. That Alexander himself divided his kingdom is asserted by Josephus Gorionides (iii.) and Cyril of Jerusalem (Catech., 4, De Sacra Scriptura) and others.
[1453] For ὅμως = nevertheless, Gudius suggests ὠμός = savage.
[1460] [Deserving of especial note. Who could have foreseen the universal spirit of democracy in this century save by the light of this prophecy? Comp. 2 Tim. iii. 1-3.]
[1461] ὀφθαλμοφανῶς.
[1463] For ὑπὸ πολλῶν Combefisius has ὑπὸ λαῶν = by peoples.
[1467] For πλάσας Gudius proposes ἁγιάσας (sanctified) or καλέσας (called).
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