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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[2869] Harvey gives the above paraphrase of the very obscure original; others propose to read λ´ instead of λόγου.

[2870] Massuet explains this and the following reference, by remarking that the ancients used the fingers of the hand in counting; by the left hand they indicated all the numbers below a hundred, but by the right hand all above that sum.—Comp. Juvenal, Sat., x. 249.

[2871] Tit. iii. 10.

[2872] 2 John 10, 11.

[2873] Isa. xlviii. 22.

[2874] The Demiurge being the fruit of the abortive conversion of the abortive passion of Achamoth, who, again, was the abortive issue of Sophia.

[2875] i.e., by aiming at what transcends their ability, they fall into absurdity, as a bow is broken by bending it too far.

[2876] Matt. xii. 43.

Chapter XVII.—The theory of the Marcosians, that created things were made after the image of things invisible.

[2877] Such is the translation which Harvey, following the text preserved by Hippolytus, gives of the above intricate and obscure sentence.

[2878] Literally, “is adorned with.”

Chapter XVIII.—Passages from Moses, which the heretics pervert to the support of their hypothesis.

[2879] Gen. i. 1.

[2880] Gen. i. 2.

[2881] One of the senses was thus capriciously cancelled by these heretics.

[2882] See above, chap. xiv. 2.

[2883] Or, rather, perhaps “curtains.” Ex. xxvi. 1.

[2884] Ex. xxviii. 17.

[2885] Gen. vi. 18; 1 Pet. iii. 20.

[2886] 1 Sam. xvi. 10.

[2887] Gen. xvii. 12.

[2888] Gen. xv. 19.

[2889] Gen. xvi. 2.

 

 

 

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