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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[3580] “Homine.”

[3581] Mark i. 1.

[3582] Isa. ix. 6 (LXX.).

[3583] Luke i. 69.

[3584] Ps. lxxviii. 5.

[3585] Luke i. 32.

[3586] Ps. 110:1.

[3587] Luke ii. 29.

[3588] Isa. viii. 3.

[3589] Isa. viii. 4.

[3590] Ex. xvii. 16 (LXX.).

[3591] Matt. ii. 16.

[3592] Luke xxiv. 25.

[3593] Luke xxiv. 44, etc.

[3594] Mark viii. 31 and Luke ix. 22.

[3595] John xx. 31.

[3596] 1 John ii. 18, etc., loosely quoted.

[3597] The text here followed is that of two Syriac mss., which prove the loss of several consecutive words in the old Latin version, and clear up the meaning of a confused sentence, showing that the word “autem” is here, as it probably is elsewhere, merely a contraction for “aut eum.”

[3598] Eph. i. 10.

[3599] “Participare compendii poculo,” i.e., the cup which recapitulates the suffering of Christ, and which, as Harvey thinks, refers to the symbolical character of the cup of the Eucharist, as setting forth the passion of Christ.

[3600] John ii. 4.

 

 

 

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