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Introductory Note to the Writings of Justin Martyr

[2052] Ps. lxviii. 19.

[2053] Isa. v. 21.

[2054] Contrasting either Catholics with heretics, or Christians with Jews. [Note this word Catholic, as here used in its legitimate primitive sense.]

Chapter XL.—He returns to the Mosaic laws, and proves that they were figures of the things which pertain to Christ.

[2055] Some think this particularly refers to the paschal lamb, others to any lamb which is roasted.

[2056] Literally, “cords.”

[2057] Chap. xv.

Chapter XLI.—The oblation of fine flour was a figure of the Eucharist.

[2058] Literally, “overthrowing with a perfect overthrow.”

[2059] Chap. xxviii.

[2060] Mal. i. 10-12.

[2061] Or, “being the first.”

Chapter XLII.—The bells on the priest’s robe were a figure of the apostles.

[2062] Ex. xxviii. 33 gives no definite number of bells. Otto presumes Justin to have confounded the bells and gems, which were twelve in number.

[2063] Ps. xix. 4.

[2064] Isa. liii. 1, 2.

[2065] Chap. xiii.

[2066] ἐκκλησία Lat. vers. has conventus.

[2067] Literally, “to the discourse in order.”

Chapter XLIII.—He concludes that the law had an end in Christ, who was born of the Virgin.

[2068] Chap. xiii.

[2069] Or, “was I led.”

[2070] Isa. liii. 8.

[2071] Literally, “He was in the world, being born.”

[2072] See Chap. lxvi.

 

 

 

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