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ANF Pseudo-Clementine The Clementine Homilies

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Introductory Notice to The Clementine Homilies.

[1091] Matt. xx. 16.

Chapter V.—Faith the Gift of God.

[1092] Ex. xix. 9.

Chapter VI.—Concealment and Revelation.

[1093] Matt. 11.25; Luke 10.21.—R.]

Chapter VII.—Moses and Christ.

[1094] Luke vi. 46.

Chapter VIII.—A Large Congregation.

[1095] [In Recognitions, iv. 7, the healing is represented as occurring at once.—R.]

Chapter XI.—Cause of the Fall of Man.

[1096] The general meaning seems to be as given; but the text is undoubtedly corrupt, and scarcely intelligible.

Chapter XII.—Metamorphoses of the Angels.

[1097] [Chaps. 12–16 have no parallel in the corresponding discourse in the Recognitions. The doctrine here is peculiar. But compare Recognitions, iv. 26.—R.]

Chapter XIII.—The Fall of the Angels.

[1098] [Comp. Recognitions, i. 30. The details here are not only fuller, but apparently represent a more developed speculation.—R.]

[1099] The text is somewhat obscure; but the following sentence shows this to be the meaning of it.

Chapter XIV.—Their Discoveries.

[1100] Literally, “the marrow.”

[1101] Literally, “the flowers of metals.”

Chapter XVII.—The Flood.

[1102] [Comp. Recognitions, v. 12.—R.]

Chapter XX.—Willing Captives.

[1103] τοῖς αὐτῶν βωμοῖς προσφθαρέντες καὶ αὐτῶν ἐκπληρωθέντες.

Chapter XXI.—Temptation of Christ.

[1104] [The conclusion of this Homily resembles Recognitions, iv. 34–37, but much of the matter of that book is contained in Homily IX.; see footnotes.—R.]

[1105] Matt. iv.; Luke iv.

Chapter XXII.—The Marriage Supper.

[1106] Matt. xxii.

Chapter XXIV.—The Sick Healed.

[1107] [Comp. Recognitions, iv. 7.—R.]

Chapter I.—Peter’s Discourse Resumed.

[1108] [Much of the matter in this Homily is to be found in Recognitions, iv.—R.]

Chapter III.—Family of Noe.

[1109] [With this and the succeeding chapters compare Recognitions, i. 30, 31, but more particularly iv. 27–31, which furnish a close parallel.—R.]

Chapter IV.—Zoroaster.

[1110] That is, I suppose, the wicked one.

[1111] I suppose Nimrod, or Zoroaster.

Chapter VII.—Sacrificial Orgies.

 

 

 

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