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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[4744] The Arm. vers. is here followed; the old Latin reads, “Et reliqua autem poma.”

[4745] [See pp. 151–154, this volume.]

[4746] Isa. xl. 6, etc.

Chapter XXXIV.—He fortifies his opinions with regard to the temporal and earthly kingdom of the saints after their resurrection, by the various testimonies of Isaiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah, and Daniel; also by the parable of the servants watching, to whom the Lord promised that He would minister.

[4747] Isa. xxvi. 19.

[4748] Ezek. xxxvii. 12, etc.

[4749] Ezek. xxviii. 25, 26.

[4750] Matt. iii. 9.

[4751] Jer. xxiii. 6, 7.

[4752] Isa. xxx. 25, 26.

[4753] Isa. lviii. 14.

[4754] Luke xii. 37, 38.

[4755] Rev. xx. 6.

[4756] Isa. vi. 11.

[4757] Dan. vii. 27.

[4758] Dan. xii. 13.

[4759] Jer. xxxi. 10, etc.

[4760] See. iv. 8, 3.

[4761] Matt. xii. 5.

[4762] Isa. xxxi. 9,Isa. xxxii. 1.

[4763] Isa. liv. 11-14.

[4764] Isa. lxv. 18.

Chapter XXXV.—He contends that these testimonies already alleged cannot be understood allegorically of celestial blessings, but that they shall have their fulfilment after the coming of Antichrist, and the resurrection, in the terrestrial Jerusalem. To the former prophecies he subjoins others drawn from Isaiah, Jeremiah, and the Apocalypse of John.

 

 

 

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