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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[4674] Matt. xxiv. 15.

[4675] The mss. have “præmisit,” but Harvey suggests “promisit,” which we have adopted.

Chapter XXVI.—John and Daniel have predicted the dissolution and desolation of the Roman Empire, which shall precede the end of the world and the eternal kingdom of Christ. The Gnostics are refuted, those tools of Satan, who invent another Father different from the Creator.

[4676] Rev. xvii. 12, etc.

[4677] Matt. xii. 25.

[4678] Dan. ii. 33, 34.

[4679] Dan. ii. 41, 42.

[4680] Dan. ii. 42, 43.

[4681] Dan. ii. 44, 45.

[4682] The Greek text is here preserved by Eusebius, Hist. Eccl., iv. 18; but we are not told from what work of Justin Martyr it is extracted. The work is now lost. An ancient catena continues the Greek for several lines further.

Chapter XXVII.—The future judgment by Christ. Communion with and separation from the divine being. The eternal punishment of unbelievers.

[4683] Matt. x. 25.

[4684] Luke xvii. 34.

[4685] Matt. xiii. 30.

[4686] Matt. xxv. 33, etc.

[4687] Luke x. 12.

[4688] Matt. v. 45.

[4689] John iii. 18-21.

Chapter XXVIII.—The distinction to be made between the righteous and the wicked. The future apostasy in the time of Antichrist, and the end of the world.

[4690] 2 Thess. ii. 10-12.

[4691] Rev. xix. 20.

[4692] Rev. xiii. 2, etc.

[4693] Rev. xiii. 11, etc.

[4694] Rev. xiii. 14, etc.

 

 

 

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