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Justin Martyr
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Introductory Note to the Writings of Justin Martyr
Chapter XLIX.—His rejection by the Jews foretold.
Chapter L.—His humiliation predicted.
[1871] Isa. lii. 13-15, Isa. liii. 1-8.
Chapter LI.—The majesty of Christ.
[1874] This prophecy occurs not in Jeremiah, but in Dan. vii. 13.
Chapter LII.—Certain fulfilment of prophecy.
[1876] Ezek. xxxvii. 7, 8;Isa. xlv. 24.
[1878] Zech. xii. 3-14; Isa. lxiii. 17, Isa. lxiv. 11.
Chapter LIII.—Summary of the prophecies.
[1881] The following words are found, not in Isaiah, but in Jer. ix. 26.
Chapter LIV.—Origin of heathen mythology.
[1883] In the ms. the reading is οἶνον (wine); but as Justin’s argument seems to require ὄνον (an ass), Sylburg inserted this latter word in his edition; and this reading is approved by Grabe and Thirlby, and adopted by Otto and Trollope. It may be added, that ἀναγράφουσι is much more suitable to ὄνον than to οἶνον.
Chapter LV.—Symbols of the cross.
[1885] From Lam. iv. 20 (Sept.).
[1886] [The Orientals delight in such refinements, but the “scandal of the cross” led the early Christians thus to retort upon the heathen; and the Labarum may have been the fruit of this very suggestion.]
Chapter LVI.—The demons still mislead men.
[1887] [See cap. xxvi. above, and note p. 187, below.]
Chapter LIX.—Plato’s obligation to Moses.
[1888] Comp. Deut. xxxii. 22.
Chapter LX.—Plato’s doctrine of the cross.
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