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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[4360] Jer. vii. 29, 30.

[4361] Jer. vi. 17, 18.

[4362] Luke xxi. 34, 35.

[4363] Luke xii. 35, 36.

[4364] Luke xvii. 26, etc.

[4365] Matt. xxiv. 42.

[4366] No other of the Greek Fathers quotes this text as above; from which fact Grabe infers that old Latin translator, or his transcribers, altered the words of Irenæus [N.B.—From one example infer the rest] to suit the Latin versions.

[4367] Matt. xi. 23, 24.

[4368] John iv. 14.

[4369] This is Massuet’s conjectural emendation of the text, viz., archetypum for arcætypum. Grabe would insert per before arcæ, and he thinks the passage to have a reference to 1 Pet. iii. 20. Irenæus, in common with the other ancient Fathers, believed that the fallen angels were the “sons of God” who commingled with “the daughters of men,” and thus produced a race of spurious men. [Gen. vi. 1, 2, 3, and Josephus.]

[4370] Jude 7. [And note “strange flesh” (Gr. σαρκὸς ἑτέρας) as to the angels. Gen. xix. 4, 5.]

[4371] Matt. iii. 10.

[4372] Matt. xi. 24;Luke x. 12.

[4373] Matt. xxii. 1, etc.

[4374] Matt. v. 35. Instead of placing a period here, as the editors do, it seems to us preferable to carry on the construction.

[4375] Jer. xxxv. 15.

[4376] Jer. vii. 25, etc.

[4377] 2 Cor. v. 4.

[4378] Matt. xxii. 13.

[4379] 1 Cor. x. 5.

[4380] Matt. xxii. 14.

 

 

 

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