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Introductory Note to the Writings of Justin Martyr

[2012] Isa. lxiii. 15 to end, and Isa. lxiv.

Chapter XXVI.—No salvation to the Jews except through Christ.

[2013] Isa. xlii. 6, 7.

[2014] συσσεισμόν, “a shaking,” is the original reading; but LXX has σύσσημον, a standard or signal, and this most edd. adopt.

[2015] Isa. lxii. 10 to end, Isa. lxiii. 1-6.

Chapter XXVII.—Why God taught the same things by the prophets as by Moses.

[2016] Isa. lviii. 13, 14.

[2017] Isa. iii. 16.

[2018] Various passages strung together; comp. Rom. iii. 10, and foll. verses.

Chapter XXVIII.—True righteousness is obtained by Christ.

[2019] Jer. iv. 3.

[2020] So in A.V., but supposed to be Idumæa.

[2021] Jer. ix. 25 f.

[2022] Mal. i. 10, etc.

[2023] Ps. xviii. 43.

Chapter XXIX.—Christ is useless to those who observe the law.

[2024] [This striking claim of the Old Testament Scriptures is noteworthy.]

Chapter XXX.—Christians possess the true righteousness.

[2025] Or, “repentance of the Father;” πατρός for πνεύματος. Maranus explains the confusion on the ground of the similarity between the contractions for the words, πρς and πνς.

[2026] Ps. xix.

Chapter XXXI.—If Christ’s power be now so great, how much greater at the second advent!

[2027] Literally, “And the ten horns, ten kings shall arise after them.”

[2028] Dan. vii. 9-28.

Chapter XXXII.—Trypho objecting that Christ is described as glorious by Daniel, Justin distinguishes two advents.

[2029] Isa. xxix. 14.

[2030] Ps. 110

[2031] πληρώσει πτώματα; Lat. version, implebit ruinas. Thirlby suggested that an omission has taken place in the mss. by the transcriber’s fault.

Chapter XXXIII.—Ps. cx. is not spoken of Hezekiah. He proves that Christ was first humble, then shall be glorious.

[2032] πεπήρωνται. Maranus thinks πεπώρωνται more probable, “hardened.”

Chapter XXXIV.—Nor does Ps. lxxii. apply to Solomon, whose faults Christians shudder at.

 

 

 

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