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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.

[1625] Matt. xvii. 5.

[1626] The word Israel is explained by Philo, De præmiis et pœnis, p. 710, and elsewhere, as = a man seeing God, ὁρῶν Θεόν, i.e., אִִיש ואה אל. So also in the Constitutiones Apostol., vii. 37, viii. 15; Eusebius, Præparat., xi. 6, p. 519, and in many others. To the same class may be referred those who make Israel = ὁρατικὸς ανὴρ καὶ θεωρητικὸς, a man apt to see and speculate, as Eusebius, Præparat., p. 310, or = νοῦς ὁρῶν Θεόν, as Optatus in the end of the second book; Didymus in Jerome, and Jerome himself in various passages; Maximus, i. p. 284; Olympiodorus on Ecclesiastes, ch. i.; Leontius, De Sectis, p. 392; Theophanes, Ceram. homil., iv. p. 22, etc. Justin Martyr, Dialog. cum Tryph. [see vol. i. pp. 226, 262], adduces another etymology, ἄνθρωπος νικῶν δύναμιν.

[1627] Hippolytus reads διηγήσατο for ἐξηγήσατο.

[1628] John i. 18.

[1629] John iii. 11, 13.

[1630] Rom. ix. 5.

[1631] Matt. xi. 27.

[1632] Rev. 1.8.

[1633] Matt. xi. 27. [Compare John v. 22.]

[1634] [Strictly scriptural as to the humanity of Messiah, Heb. i. 9.]

[1635] 1 Cor. xv. 23-28.

[1636] John xx. 17.

[1637] Acts v. 29; iv. 19.

[1638] John x. 30.

[1639] ἐγὼ καὶ ὁ πατὴρἕν ἐσμεν, not ἕν εἰμι.

[1640] ἐσμὲν.

[1641] δύναμιν.

[1642] John xvii. 22, 23.

[1643] ἢτῇ δυνάμει καὶ τῇ διαθέσει τῆς ὁμοφρονίας ἓν γινόμεθα.

[1644] John xiv. 8, 9.

[1645] Rom. iii. 25.

 

 

 

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