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Introductory Note to the Writings of Justin Martyr

[2539] [Consult the ponderous learning of Warburton’s Divine Legation, passim.]

Chapter XII.—Antiquity of Moses proved.

[2540] Literally, “without,” not belonging to the true faith.

[2541] C. 3.

Chapter XIII.—History of the Septuagint.

[2542] [Doubtless Justin relates the tradition as he received it. Consult Dr. Selwyn’s full account of the fables concerning the LXX., in Smith’s Dict. of the Bible, iii. p. 1203 ff.]

Chapter XVII.—Testimony of Homer.

[2543] Iliad, ix. 445.

[2544] Iliad, ii. 204.

Chapter XIX.—Testimony of Pythagoras.

[2545] Has no fellow.

Chapter XX.—Testimony of Plato.

[2546] Or, “uncreated.”

[2547] ὁ ὢν, “He who is; the Being.”

Chapter XXI.—The namelessness of God.

[2548] Isa. xliv. 6.

[2549] Literally, “with the not-beings.”

[2550] Literally, “between the God being and not-beings.”

Chapter XXII.—Studied ambiguity of Plato.

[2551] That is, “is not produced or created; has no birth.”

[2552] Or, “are born and die.”

[2553] κατὰ ταὐτά “according to the same things,” i.e., in eternal immutability.

[2554] Or, “demiurge or maker.”

Chapter XXIII.—Plato’s self-contradiction.

[2555] That is, “my will to the contrary.” See Plato, Tim., p. 41 [cap 13].

Chapter XXIV.—Agreement of Plato and Homer.

[2556] Iliad, ix. 497.

[2557] That is, by the challenge of the chain introduced—Iliad, viii. 18.

[2558] Iliad, ix. 238.

Chapter XXV.—Plato’s knowledge of God’s eternity.

[2559] Iliad, i. 526.

Chapter XXVI.—Plato indebted to the prophets.

 

 

 

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