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Introductory Notice to Methodius.

[2610] i.e., αἱ ψυχαί.

[2611] The body.

[2612] Ps. cxxxvii. E.V., and in Heb. [Does not our author follow the Hebrew here? I must think his reference here is to the Psa. 136 as we have it. It is Eucharistic, and verses 10–16 seem to be specially referred to.]

[2613] Or, Eucharistic hymn.

[2614] Exod. i. 16.

[2615] Rom. v. 14.

Chapter III.—That Passage of David Explained; What the Harps Hung Upon the Willows Signify; The Willow a Symbol of Chastity; The Willows Watered by Streams.

[2616] “By the waters of Babylon,” etc. [He passes to the next psalm.]

[2617] Ps. cxxxvii. 1, 2. [Here is a transition to Psalm cxxxvii., which has been the source of a confusion in the former chapter. This psalm is not Eucharistic, but penitential.]

[2618] Odyss. K’. 510.

[2619] Isa. xliv. 4.

[2620] ὄργανον. The word used for harp above, and here employed with a double meaning. [“Body” here = "man"’s physical system.]

Chapter IV.—The Author Goes on with the Interpretation of the Same Passage.

[2621] In Hebrew the word means simply “a memorial.”

[2622] Matt. vii. 6.

[2623] i.e., To those without.

[2624] Amos iv. 5 (LXX.). The E.V. is, “Offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving in the leaven.”

[2625] 1 Pet. ii. 10.

Chapter V.—The Gifts of Virgins, Adorned with Which They are Presented to One Husband, Christ.

[2626] Ps. cxxxvii. 5, 6.

[2627] 2 Cor. xi. 2.

[2628] Wisd. iv. 2.

[2629] Isa. lx. 1.

[2630] O Jerusalem.

 

 

 

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