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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[3168] Ex. xxvi. 16.

[3169] Ex. xxvi. 26.

[3170] Ex. xxx. 23, etc.

[3171] Ex. xxx. 34.

[3172] Some such supplement as this seems requisite, but the syntax in the Latin text is very confused.

[3173] Matt. xiv. 19, 21; Mark vi. 41, 44; Luke ix. 13, 14; John vi. 9, 10, 11.

[3174] Matt. xxv. 2, etc.

[3175] Matt. xvii. 1.

[3176] St. John is here strangely overlooked.

[3177] Luke viii. 51.

[3178] Luke xvi. 28.

[3179] “Fines et summitates;” comp. Justin Mart., Dial. c. Tryph., 91.

[3180] “Juvenis,” one in the prime of life.

[3181] It has been usual in the Christian Church to reckon four commandments in the first table, and six in the second; but the above was the ancient Jewish division. See Joseph., Antiq., iii. 6.

[3182] Ex. xxvi. 37.

[3183] Ex. xxvii. 1; “altitudo” in the text must be exchanged for “latitudo.”

[3184] Ex. xxviii. 1.

[3185] Ex. xxviii. 5.

[3186] Josh. x. 17.

[3187] [Note the manly contempt with which our author dismisses a class of similitudes, which seem, even in our day, to have great attractions for some minds not otherwise narrow.]

[3188] 365 (the days of the year)—12 х 30 + 5.

 

 

 

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