Appearance      Marker   

 

<<  Contents  >>

Justin Martyr

Footnotes

Show All Footnotes

Show All Footnotes & Jump to 1974

Introductory Note to the Writings of Justin Martyr

[1964] According to one interpretation, this clause is applied to God: “If you believe in God, seeing He is not indifferent to the matter,” etc. Maranus says that it means: A Jew who reads so much of Christ in the Old Testament, cannot be indifferent to the things which pertain to Him.

[1965] Literally: having become perfect. Some refer the words to perfection of character; some initiation by baptism.

[1966] Latin version, “beloved Pompeius.”

Chapter IX.—The Christians have not believed groundless stories.

[1967] According to another reading, “I did not leave.”

Chapter XI.—The law abrogated; the New Testament promised and given by God.

[1968] Editors suppose that Justin inserts a long parenthesis here, from “for” to “Egypt.” It is more natural to take this as an anacoluthon. Justin was going to say, “But now we trust through Christ,” but feels that such a statement requires preliminary explanation.

[1969] According to the LXX, Isa. li. 4, 5.

[1970] Jer. xxxi. 31, 32.

Chapter XII.—The Jews violate the eternal law, and interpret ill that of Moses.

[1971] Isa. lv. 3 ff. according to LXX.

[1972] Not in Jeremiah; some would insert, in place of Jeremiah, Isaiah or John. [St. John xii. 40;Isa. vi. 10; where see full references in the English margin. But comp. Jer. vii. 24, 26,Jer. xi. 8, and Jer. xvii. 23.]

Chapter XIII.—Isaiah teaches that sins are forgiven through Christ’s blood.

[1973] 1 Cor. x. 4. Otto reads: which he mentioned and which was for those who repented.

[1974] Three times in Justin, not in LXX.

[1975] Deviating slightly from LXX., omitting a clause.

[1976] LXX. “not as,” etc.

[1977] LXX. “not as,” etc.

[1978] Isa. lii. 10 ff. following LXX. on to liv. 6.

Chapter XIV.—Righteousness is not placed in Jewish rites, but in the conversion of the heart given in baptism by Christ.

[1979] Isa. lv. 3 to end.

Chapter XV.—In what the true fasting consists.

[1980] ἱμάτια; some read ἰάματα, as in LXX., “thy health,” the better reading probably.

[1981] Isa. lviii. 1-12.

Chapter XVI.—Circumcision given as a sign, that the Jews might be driven away for their evil deeds done to Christ and the Christians.

[1982] Deut. x. 16 f.

[1983] Lev. xxvi. 40, 41.

[1984] See Apol., i. 47. The Jews [By Hadrian’s recent edict] were prohibited by law from entering Jerusalem on pain of death. And so Justin sees in circumcision their own punishment.

 

 

 

10 per page

 

 

 Search Comments 

 

This page has been visited 0147 times.

 

<<  Contents  >>