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Lactantius
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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.
[622] Fatigata est Ægyptus. This is taken from the Septuagint.
[623] This quotation is from the apocryphal book of Baruch iii. 35-37, which is sometimes spoken of as the book of Jeremiah Baruch.
[625] Jer. xvii. 9. The passage is quoted from the Septuagint.
[626] Isa. xix. 20, quoted from the Septuagint.
[627] Num. xxiv. 17. The well-known prophecy of Balaam is here spoken of as though given by Moses, who only records it. [In an elucidation touching the Sibyls, I shall recur to the case of Balaam.]
[628] Exsurget homo ex Israel This is taken from the Septuagint, instead of the ordinary reading, “A sceptre shall rise out of Israel.”
[629] [The oracle of Apollo Didymæus; from the Milesian temple burnt by Xerxes. Readers will remember the humour of Arnobius about these divers names, vol. vi. p. 419, this series.]
[633] Flos. Quoted from the Septuagint, ἄνθος.
[634] Implebit eum spiritus timoris Dei.
[635] 2 Sam. vii. 4-5, 12:12–14, 16.
[636] Fidem consequetur, following the Septuagint πιστωθήσεται.
[637] Hierosolyma. As though derived from ἰερόν and Σολομω̑ν. But Solomon was not the founder of the city. The name is probably derived from Salem, of which city Melchisedec was king. Some derive it from Jebus (the ancient name of the city) and Salem. [See vol. ii. p. 107, note 3, this series.]
[638] Non est fidem consecuta, as above.
[639] Thus Peter speaks, 1 Ep. ii. 5, “Ye are built up a spiritual house.”
Chap. XIV.—Of the Priesthood of Jesus Foretold by the Prophets.
[641] Corporaliter.
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