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Preface.

[2937] Heb. xii. 22, 23.

[2938] ἐν ψυχῶν γένει.

[2939] τοῦ καλουμένου χωρίου ᾅδου.

[2940] καὶ παρὰ τοισδε, ἤ τοῖσδε τοῖς πατράσι.

[2941] Matt. xiii. 44.

[2942] Cf. Isa. xlv. 3.

[2943] Rom. ix. 6.

Chapter I.—That the Scriptures are Divinely Inspired.

[2944] Cf. Gen. xxxii. 28-30.

[2945] Heb. viii. 5.

[2946] Extrinsecus.

[2947] Hostes inimicosque.

[2948] Ne illud quidem sacramento aliquo vacuum puto.

[2949] Quem primum omnium Israelitici belli dextra defenderat.

[2950] Rigare et inundare animas sitientes, et sensus adjacentes sibi.

[2951] Formam.

[2952] Lam. iv. 20.

[2953] Cf. Rev. xiv. 6.

[2954] Omnis gloria regis intrinsecus est. Heb., Sept., and Vulgate all read, “daughter of the king.” Probably the omission of “filiæ” in the text may be due to an error of the copyists. [Cf. Ps. xlv. 13.]

[2955] Rom. xi. 33.

[2956] Rom. xi. 33.

[2957] [Eccles. vii. 23, 24.] The Septuagint reads: Εἶπα, Σοφισθήσομαι · καὶ αὕτη ἐμακρύνθη ἀπ᾽ ἐμοῦ, μακρὰν ὑπέρ ὃ ἦν, καὶ βαθὺ βάθος, τίς εὑρήσει αὐτό; the Vulgate translates this literally.

 

 

 

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