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Introductory Note to the Writings of Justin Martyr

[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.

[1985] Isa. lvii. 1-4.

Chapter XVII.—The Jews sent persons through the whole earth to spread calumnies on Christians.

[1986] Isa. lii. 5.

[1987] Isa. iii. 9 ff.

[1988] Isa. v. 18, 20.

[1989] Matt. xxi. 13.

 

 

 

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