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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[3358] 2 Cor. iv. 4.

[3359] This is according to the reading of the old Italic version, for it is not so read in any of our existing manuscripts of the Greek New Testament.

[3360] Gal. iii. 19.

[3361] This world is not found in the second quotation of this passage immediately following.

[3362] This world is not found in the second quotation of this passage immediately following.

[3363] 2 Thess. ii. 8.

Chapter VIII.—Answer to an objection, arising from the words of Christ (Matt. vi. 24). God alone is to be really called God and Lord, for He is without beginning and end.

[3364] Matt. xxii. 21.

[3365] Matt. vi. 24.

[3366] John viii. 34.

[3367] A word of which many explanations have been proposed, but none are quite satisfactory. Harvey seems inclined to suspect the reading to be corrupt, through the ignorance and carelessness of the copyist. [Irenæus undoubtedly relied for Hebrew criticisms on some incompetent retailer of rabbinical refinements.]

[3368] Matt. xii. 29.

[3369] Jer. xxxi. 11.

[3370] John i. 3.

[3371] Ps. xxxiii. 6.

[3372] Ps. 115:3.

Chapter IX.—One and the same God, the Creator of heaven and earth, is He whom the prophets foretold, and who was declared by the Gospel. Proof of this, at the outset, from St. Matthew’s Gospel.

[3373] Gen. xv. 5.

[3374] Rom. ix. 25.

[3375] Matt. iii. 7.

[3376] Matt. iii. 3.

[3377] Matt. i. 20.

[3378] Matt. ii. 15.

 

 

 

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