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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[3835] Isa. xxvii. 6.

[3836] Luke xvi. 16.

[3837] 2 Sam. v. 7, where David is described as taking the stronghold of Zion from the Jebusites.

[3838] The text fluctuates between “legis dationem” and “legis dationis.” We have followed the latter.

[3839] Isa. i. 8.

[3840] Mal. iv. 1.

[3841] Matt. iii. 11, etc.

[3842] Ps. xlix. 12.

Chapter V.—The author returns to his former argument, and shows that there was but one God announced by the law and prophets, whom Christ confesses as His Father, and who, through His word, one living God with Him, made Himself known to men in both covenants.

[3843] Eph. ii. 7.

[3844] Isa. xliii. 10, etc.

[3845] Isa. xii. 4.

[3846] Matt. xxii. 29.

[3847] Matt. xxii. 29, etc.; Ex. iii. 6.

[3848] In the Septuagint and Vulgate versions, this story constitutes the fourteenth chapter of the book of Daniel. It is not extant in Hebrew, and has therefore been removed to the Apocrypha, in the Anglican canon [the Greek and St. Jerome’s] of Scripture, under the title of “Bel and the Dragon.”

[3849] John xi. 25.

[3850] Ps. xlv. 16.

[3851] John viii. 56.

[3852] Rom. iv. 3.

[3853] Phil. ii. 15.

[3854] Gen. xxii. 6.

[3855] John viii. 56.

 

 

 

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