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Introductory Note to the Writings of Justin Martyr

[2418] Matt. xxiii. 15.

[2419] Isa. xlii. 16, Isa. xliii. 10.

[2420] Isa. xlii. 6.

[2421] Isa. xlix. 8.

[2422] Ps. ii. 7 f.

Chapter CXXIII.—Ridiculous interpretations of the Jews. Christians are the true Israel.

[2423] Isa. xiv. 1.

[2424] Literally, “a native of the land.”

[2425] Deut. xxxii. 20;Isa. xlii. 19 f.

[2426] Isa. xxix. 14.

[2427] Jer. xxxi. 27.

[2428] Isa. xix. 24 f.

[2429] Ezek. xxxvi. 12.

[2430] [I cannot forbear to note this “Americanism” in the text.]

[2431] LXX. ἀναλάμψει, as above. The reading of the text is ἀναληψει.

[2432] Isa. xlii. 1-4.

Chapter CXXIV.—Christians are the sons of God.

[2433] Ps. lxxxii.

[2434] In the text there is certainly no distinction given. But if we read ὡς ἄνθρωπος (כְּאָדָם), “as a man,” in the first quotation we shall be able to follow Justin’s argument.

Chapter CXXV.—He explains what force the word Israel has, and how it suits Christ.

[2435] The reading here is ἐπίσταμαι αὐτός, which is generally abandoned for ἀπατᾶν ἑαυτούς.

[2436] Matt. xiii. 3.

[2437] [On Justin’s Hebrew, see Kaye, p. 19.]

[2438] Matt. iv. 10.

Chapter CXXVI.—The various names of Christ according to both natures. It is shown that He is God, and appeared to the patriarchs.

 

 

 

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