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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.

[831] A correction from “Arrhetus.”

[832] This passage is very obscure, and is variously rendered by the commentators. The above translation follows Schneidewin’s version, which yields a tolerably clear meaning.

Chapter XIII.—Further Explanation of the “Sonship.”

[833] Rom. viii. 19, 22.

[834] Rom. v. 14.

[835] Ex. vi. 2, 3.

[836] Eph. i. 21.

[837] Or, “seen merely.”

Chapter XIV.—Whence Came the Gospel; The Number of Heavens According to Basilides; Explanation of Christ’s Miraculous Conception.

[838] Prov. i. 7.

[839] 1 Cor. ii. 13.

[840] Ps. xxxii. 5; li. 3.

[841] κατ᾽ αὐτους. Ulhorn fills up the ellipsis thus: “And in reference to these localities of the Archons,” etc.

[842] This is a more correct form than that occasionally given, viz., Abraxas. See Beausobre, Hist. Manich., lib. ii. p. 51.

[843] Eph. iii. 3-5.

[844] 2 Cor. xii. 4.

[845] Luke i. 35.

[846] Miller’s text has “judgment,” which yields no meaning. Roeper suggests “Ogdoad.”

Chapter XV.—God’s Dealings with the Creature; Basilides’ Notion of (1) the Inner Man, (2) the Gospel; His Interpretation of the Life and Sufferings of Our Lord.

[847] Rom. viii. 19-22.

[848] Or, “their own peculiar locality” (Bunsen).

[849] This word is added by Bunsen.

[850] John ii. 4.

[851] Matt. ii. 1, 2.

 

 

 

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