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Hippolytus
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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.
[362] Esaldaius, Miller (see Origen, Const. Cels., v. 76, p. 297, ed. Spenc.).
[363] Odyssey, xxiv. 2.
[366] See Plutarch, De Iside et Osiride, c. xxxiv.
[368] Odyssey, xxiv. 5.
[369] Ibid., xxiv. 6 et seq.
[370] Ps. cxviii. 22; Isa. xxviii. 16.
[372] Iliad, iv. 350, ἕρκος ὀδόντων:—
“What word hath ’scaped the ivory guard that should
Have fenced it in.”
[374] Odyssey, xxiv. 9.
[375] Iliad, v. 246, xxiv. 201.
[376] Ps. lxxxii. 6; Luke vi. 35; John x. 34.
[378] Philo Judæus adopts the same imagery (see his De Agricult., lib. i.).
[381] Or, “empty.”
[382] The Abbe Cruice considers that this is taken from verses of Ezekiel, founding his opinion on fragments of these verses to be found in Eusebius’ Præparat. Evang., ix. 38.
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