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Introductory Note to the Writings of Justin Martyr

[2616] i.e., to the devil. [St. John xii. 31, John xiv. 30, John xvi. 11.]

[2617] Luke xx. 34, 35.

Chapter IV.—Must the deformed rise deformed?

[2618] Isa. xxxv. 5.

Chapter V.—The resurrection of the flesh is not impossible.

[2619] Odyssey, ii. 304.

[2620] Ps. 115:5.

[2621] Ps. xcvi. 5.

[2622] i.e., by actually happening under our observation.

[2623] ἔξωθεν, “without” or “outside,” to which reference is made in the next clause, which may be translated, “because nothing is outside God,” or, “because to God nothing is ‘without.’ ”

[2624] κοσμικῶν, arguments drawn from the laws by which the world is governed.

Chapter VI.—The resurrection consistent with the opinions of the philosophers.

[2625] τὸ κενόν, the void of space in which the infinity of atoms moved.

Chapter VII.—The body valuable in God’s sight.

[2626] Or, “citizenship.”

[2627] This might also be rendered, “and the things in the world, on account of which he was made;” but the subsequent argument shows the propriety of the above rendering.

[2628] Gen. i. 26.

[2629] Gen. ii. 7.

Chapter VIII.—Does the body cause the soul to sin?

[2630] Mark ii. 17.

[2631] Migne proposes to read here καὶ οὐ σὺν αὐτῇ, “without the flesh,” which gives a more obvious meaning. The above reading is, however, defensible. Justin means that the flesh was not merely partaking of the soul’s faith and promise, but had rights of its own.

[2632] It is supposed that a part of the treatise has been here dropped out.

Chapter IX.—The resurrection of Christ proves that the body rises.

[2633] Comp.Luke xxiv. 32, etc.

[2634] Acts i. 9.

Chapter X.—The body saved, and will therefore rise.

[2635] [N.B.—These fragments are probably genuine.]

I.

[2636] [See, on the Resurrection, cap. vi.; and compare, —

“And of those demons that are found

In fire, air, flood, or under ground,” etc.

 

Milton, Pens., line 93.]

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