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Introductory Note to the Writings of Justin Martyr

[1860] So, Thirlby, Otto, and Trollope seem all to understand the word κατέχειν; yet it seems worth considering whether Justin has not borrowed both the sense and the word from 2 Thess. ii. 6, 7.

[1861] Or, “before the morning star.”

[1862] Ps. 110:1, etc.

Chapter XLVI.—The Word in the world before Christ.

[1863] μετὰ λόγου, “with reason,” or “the Word.” [This remarkable passage on the salvability and accountability of the heathen is noteworthy. See, on St.Matt. xxv. 32, Morsels of Criticism by the eccentric but thoughtful Ed. King, p. 341. London, 1788].

Chapter XLVII.—Desolation of Judæa foretold.

[1864] Isa. lxiv. 10-12.

[1865] Isa. i. 7.

[1866] [Ad hominem, referring to the cruel decree of Hadrian, which the philosophic Antonines did not annul.]

Chapter XLVIII.—Christ’s work and death foretold.

[1867] Isa. xxxv. 6.

[1868] Isa. lvii. 1.

Chapter XLIX.—His rejection by the Jews foretold.

[1869] Isa. lxv. 1-3.

[1870] Isa. v. 20.

Chapter L.—His humiliation predicted.

[1871] Isa. lii. 13-15, Isa. liii. 1-8.

Chapter LI.—The majesty of Christ.

[1872] Isa. liii. 8-12.

[1873] Ps. xxiv. 7.

[1874] This prophecy occurs not in Jeremiah, but in Dan. vii. 13.

[1875] Dan. vii. 13.

Chapter LII.—Certain fulfilment of prophecy.

[1876] Ezek. xxxvii. 7, 8;Isa. xlv. 24.

[1877] Isa. lxvi. 24.

[1878] Zech. xii. 3-14; Isa. lxiii. 17, Isa. lxiv. 11.

Chapter LIII.—Summary of the prophecies.

[1879] Isa. liv. 1.

[1880] Isa. i. 9.

 

 

 

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