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Justin Martyr
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Introductory Note to the Writings of Justin Martyr
[2151] Literally, “in the place of God.”
[2153] Some read, “a man.”
[2154] Literally, “the face of God.”
[2157] Or, “Beersheba.”
[2158] So, LXX. and N.T.; Heb. “Haran.”
[2159] Literally, “was set up.”
[2160] Gen. xxviii. 10-19. [Οὐλαμλοὺζ. Sept. Luz Eng.]
Chapter LIX.—God distinct from the Father conversed with Moses.
[2161] Some conjecture “Jacob,” others insert “Jacob” after “Isaac.” [Gen. xxii. The Jehovah-angel was seen no doubt by Isaac, as well as by his father.]
Chapter LX.—Opinions of the Jews with regard to Him who appeared in the bush.
[2166] Literally, “judgment.”
Chapter LXI—Wisdom is begotten of the Father, as fire from fire.
[2167] Or, “in the beginning, before all creatures.” [Justin’s reference to Josh. i. 13-15 deserves special consideration; for he supposes that the true Joshua (Jesus) was the substance, and the true “captain of salvation,” of whom this one was but a shadow (Heb. iv. 8, margin), type, and pledge. See cap. lxii.]
[2168] The act of will or volition is on the part of the Father.
[2169] Or, “Do we not see,” etc.
[2170] The word, λόγος translated “word,” means both the thinking power or reason which produces ideas and the expression of these ideas. And Justin passes here from the one meaning to the other. When we utter a thought, the utterance of it does not diminish the power of thought in us, though in one sense the thought has gone away from us.
[2171] The mss. of Justin read “sleeping,” but this is regarded as the mistake of some careless transcriber.
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