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Justin Martyr
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Introductory Note to the Writings of Justin Martyr
Chapter XCVI.—That curse was a prediction of the things which the Jews would do.
[2317] We read ἐπισταμένων for ἐπιστάμενον. Otherwise to be translated: “God foretold that which you did not know,” etc.
[2318] λεγομένων for γενομένων.
Chapter XCVII.—Other predictions of the cross of Christ.
[2321] Isa. lxv. 2; comp. also Rom. x. 21.
[2323] That is, Ps. xxii. 16-18.
Chapter XCVIII.—Predictions of Christ in Ps. xxii.
[2324] Probably should be “Thy.”
Chapter XCIX.—In the commencement of the Psalm are Christ’s dying words.
[2325] [Jewish computation of the evening as part of the succeeding day.]
[2327] Ibid.
Chapter C.—In what sense Christ is [called] Jacob, and Israel, and Son of Man.
[2330] [Note this testimony to Mary’s descent from David.]
[2331] The text is, αὐτὸν τὸν ᾽Αβραὰμ πατέρα. Thirlby proposed αὐτὸν τὸυ ᾽Αδὰμ: Maranus changed this into αὐτοῦ τὸν ᾽Αδὰμ πατέρα.
[2332] It is not easy, says Maranus, to say in what Scripture Christ is so called. [Clearly he refers to the Dayspring (St. Luke i. 78) as the LXX. render many texts of the O.T. See Zech. iii. 8.] Perhaps Justin had in his mind the passage, “This the day which the Lord hath made” (Ps. 118:24). Clem. Alex. teaches that Christ is here referred to.
[2333] Luke i. 35. See Meyer in loc.
Chapter CI.—Christ refers all things to the Father
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