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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.

[1511] Dan. xi. 41.

[1512] Gen. xix. 37, 38.

[1513] Isa. xi. 14.

[1514] Isa. xxiii. 4, 5.

[1515] Ezek. xxviii. 2.

[1516] Isa. xiv. 13-15.

[1517] Ezek. xxviii. 9.

[1518] Quoted already in chap. xv. as from one of the prophets.

[1519] Jer. xvii. 11.

[1520] Reading ἀπεφήνατο for ἀπεκρίνατο.

[1521] Luke xviii. 2-5.

[1522] Jer. iv. 11.

[1523] Isa. viii. 6, 7.

[1524] Mic. v. 5. The Septuagint reads αὐτῇ = And (he) shall be the peace to it. Hippolytus follows the Hebrew, but makes the pronoun feminine, αὕτη referring to the peace. Again Hippolytus reads ὄρη = mountains, where the Septuagint has χώραν = land, and where the Hebrew word = fortresses or palaces. [He must mean that “the Assyrian” = Antichrist. “The peace” is attributable only to the “Prince of peace.” So the Fathers generally.]

[1525] Deut. xxxii. 34, 35.

[1526] οὐαὶ γῆς πλοίων πτέρυγες.

[1527] μετέωρον.

[1528] Isa. xviii. 1, 2.

[1529] Wordsworth, reading ὡς ἱστὸν for ὡς τὸν, would add, like a mast. See his Commentary on Acts xxvii. 40.

[1530] κύτος, a conjecture of Combefisius for κύκλον.

[1531] λίνον, proposed by the same for πλοῖον, boat.

 

 

 

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