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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[4569] Eph. ii. 13.

[4570] Eph. ii. 15.

[4571] Rom. vi. 12, 13, etc.

[4572] “Et sanguine ejus redhibitus,” corresponding to the Greek term ἀποκατασταθείς. “Redhibere” is properly a forensic term, meaning to cause any article to be restored to the vendor.

[4573] Col. ii. 19.

[4574] Harvey restores the Greek thus, καὶ τὸν αὐτοῦ ἄνθρωπον βεβαίως ἐκδεχόμενος, which he thinks has a reference to the patient waiting for “Christ’s second advent to judge the world.” The phrase might also be translated, and “receiving stedfastly His human nature.”

Chapter XV.—Proofs of the resurrection from Isaiah and Ezekiel; the same God who created us will also raise us up.

[4575] Isa. xxvi. 19.

[4576] Isa. lxvi. 13.

[4577] Ezek. xxxvii. 1, etc.

[4578] Ezek. xxxvii. 12, etc.

[4579] Isa. lxv. 22.

[4580] John v. 14.

[4581] John ix. 3.

[4582] Gen. ii. 7.

[4583] Jer. i. 5.

[4584] Gal. i. 15.

[4585] John ix. 7.

[4586] Gen. i. 25.

[4587] Gen. iii. 9.

Chapter XVI.—Since our bodies return to the earth, it follows that they have their substance from it; also, by the advent of the Word, the image of God in us appeared in a clearer light.

[4588] Gen. iii. 19.

[4589] Phil. ii. 8.

Chapter XVII.—There is but one Lord and one God, the Father and Creator of all things, who has loved us in Christ, given us commandments, and remitted our sins; whose Son and Word Christ proved Himself to be, when He forgave our sins.

 

 

 

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