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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[4339] 1 Cor. ii. 15.

[4340] “Ex alia et alia substantia fuisse prophetias.”

Chapter XXXIV.—Proof against the Marcionites, that the prophets referred in all their predictions to our Christ.

[4341] 1 Pet. i. 12.

[4342] Rom. iii. 21.

[4343] Matt. v. 17, 18.

[4344] Rom. i. 17.

[4345] Hab. ii. 4.

[4346] Isa. ii. 3, 4; Mic. iv. 2, 3.

[4347] Matt. v. 39.

[4348] Book i. p. 327, this volume.

[4349] This is following Harvey’s conjectural emendation of the text, viz., “taleis” for “talis.” He considers the pins here as symbolical of the nails by which our Lord was fastened to the cross. The whole passage is almost hopelessly obscure, though the general meaning may be guessed.

[4350] Isa. lvii. 1.

[4351] [If it be remembered that we know Irenæus here, only through a most obscure Latin rendering, we shall be slow to censure this conclusion.]

Chapter XXXV.—A refutation of those who allege that the prophets uttered some predictions under the inspiration of the highest, others from the Demiurge. Disagreements of the Valentinians among themselves with regard to these same predictions.

[4352] Luke v. 36, 37.

[4353] Book i. p. 334, this volume.

[4354] Illorum; following the Greek form of the comparative degree.

Chapter XXXVI.—The prophets were sent from one and the same Father from whom the Son was sent.

[4355] Matt. xxi. 33-41.

[4356] Matt. xxi. 42-44.

[4357] Matt. v. 22.

[4358] Jer. vii. 3;Zech. vii. 9, 10, Zech. viii. 17; Isa. i. 17-19.

[4359] Ps. xxxiv. 13, 14.

 

 

 

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