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Justin Martyr
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Introductory Note to the Writings of Justin Martyr
[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.
[2239] Luke x. 19. [“And on scolopendras” (i.e. centipedes) not in the original.]
[2241] Justin puts “sun and moon” instead of “Lucifer.” [Ps. 110:3, Sept, compounded with Prov. viii. 27.] Maranus says, David did predict, not that Christ would be born of Mary before sun and moon, but that it would happen before sun and moon that He would be born of a virgin.
Chapter LXXVII.—He returns to explain the prophecy of Isaiah.
[2244] Text has, by “them;” but Maranus says the artifice lay in the priest’s compelling the initiated to say that Mithras himself was the initiator in the cave.
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