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Introductory Note to the Writings of Justin Martyr

[2456] Gen. iii. 22.

[2457] Prov. viii. 22 ff.

Chapter CXXX.—He returns to the conversion of the Gentiles, and shows that it was foretold.

[2458] Deut. xxxii. 43.

[2459] Isa. lxvi. 24.

[2460] The reading is, “and calls them by the same name.” But the whole argument shows that the Jews and Gentiles are distinguished by name. [But that Gentiles are also called (Israel) by the same name is the point here.]

Chapter CXXXI.—How much more faithful to God the Gentiles are who are converted to Christ than the Jews.

[2461] Deut. xxxii. 7 ff.

Chapter CXXXII.—How great the power was of the name of Jesus in the Old Testament.

[2462] [Another Americanism. Greek, θεάσασθαι.]

[2463] The anacoluthon is in the original.

[2464] See 1 Sam. v.

[2465] Or, “by the power of the name.” [1 Sam. vi. 14. Joshua in English version.]

Chapter CXXXIII.—The hard-heartedness of the Jews, for whom the Christians pray.

[2466] Isa. iii. 9-15.

[2467] Literally, “provoked.”

[2468] Literally, “turned away.”

[2469] Isa. v. 18-25.

Chapter CXXXV.—Christ is king of Israel, and Christians are the Israelitic race.

[2470] Isa. xliii. 15.

[2471] Isa. xlii. 1-4.

[2472] Isa. lxv. 9-12.

[2473] Isa. ii. 5 f.

Chapter CXXXVI.—The Jews, in rejecting Christ, rejected God who sent him.

[2474] Isa. lxv. 8 f.

[2475] Isa. iii. 9.

Chapter CXXXVII.—He exhorts the Jews to be converted.

[2476] Zech. ii. 8.

 

 

 

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