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Justin Martyr
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Introductory Note to the Writings of Justin Martyr
[2217] Or, “profess.”
Chapter LXXII.—Passages have been removed by the Jews from Esdras and Jeremiah.
[2218] Or, “even if we.”
[2219] It is not known where this passage comes from.
[2221] This is wanting in our Scriptures: it is cited by Iren., iii. 20, under the name of Isaiah, and in iv. 22 under that of Jeremiah.—Maranus.
Chapter LXXIII.—[The words] “From the wood” have been cut out of Ps. xcvi.
[2222] These words were not taken away by the Jews, but added by some Christian.—Otto. [A statement not proved.]
[2223] It is strange that “from the wood” is not added; but the audacity of the copyists in such matters is well known.—Maranus.
[2224] Many think, “you.”
[2225] In text, “you.” Maranus suggests, as far better, “we.”
[2226] Something is here wanting; the suggested reading of Maranus has been adopted. [As to omissions between this chapter and the next, critics are not agreed. The Benedictine editors see no proofs of them.]
[2228] Literally, “for food.”
[2229] The first conference seems to have ended hereabout. [It occupied two days. But the student must consult the learned note of Kaye (Justin Martyr, p. 20. Rivingtons, London. 1853).]
Chapter LXXV.—It is proved that Jesus was the name of God in the book of Exodus.
[2233] Or, “so many.”
Chapter LXXVI.—From other passages the same majesty and government of Christ are proved.
[2234] [Isa. ix. 6, according to LXX.]
[2235] Not in all edd.
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