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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[2903] 1 Sam. ix. 22.

[2904] 1 Sam. xx. 5.

[2905] Ex. xxvi. 8. Numbers appear to have been often capriciously introduced by these heretics to give a colour of support to their own theories.

Chapter XIX.—Passages of Scripture by which they attempt to prove that the Supreme Father was unknown before the coming of Christ.

[2906] Isa. i. 3.

[2907] Hos. iv. 1.

[2908] Rom. iii. 11; Ps. xiv. 3.

[2909] Ex. xxxiii. 20.

[2910] Dan. xii. 9, 10. The words in the above quotation not occurring in the Hebrew text of the passage, seem to have been interpolated by these heretics.

Chapter XX.—The apocryphal and spurious Scriptures of the Marcosians, with passages of the Gospels which they pervert.

[2911] [From the Protevangel of Thomas. Compare the curious work of Dominic Deodati, De Christo Græce loquente, p. 95. London, 1843.]

[2912] Luke ii. 49.

[2913] Mark x. 17.

[2914] Luke xviii. 18.

[2915] Matt. xxi. 23.

[2916] Taken from some apocryphal writing.

[2917] Luke xix. 42, loosely quoted.

[2918] Matt. xi. 28.

[2919] The translator evidently read τῶν for τήν, in which case the rendering will be “proof of those most high,” but the Greek text seems preferable.

[2920] Matt. xi. 25-27.

Chapter XXI.—The views of redemption entertained by these heretics.

[2921] Comp. chap. xiii. 6.

[2922] The Latin reads “Christ.”

[2923] Luke xii. 50. The text was probably thus corrupted by the heretics.

 

 

 

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