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ANF Pseudo-Clementine The Clementine Homilies
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Introductory Notice to The Clementine Homilies.
[1268] [Comp. Recognitions, ii. 39.—R.]
Chapter VII.—Peter Appeals to the Old Testament to Prove the Unity of God.
[1273] Isa. xlix. 18, xlv. 21, xliv. 6.
Chapter VIII.—Simon and Peter Continue the Discussion.
[1276] Josh. xxiii. 7, LXX.
[1277] Namely, the gods.
[1278] Ex. xxii. 28. The mss. omit θεούς, though they insert it in the passage as quoted a little before this. One ms. reads “the ruler” with our version.
Chapter X.—Peter’s Explanation of the Apparent Contradictions of Scripture.
[1283] [This statement of the subjective method of interpretation is in curious harmony with the prevalent theory of this work respecting the mixture of error and truth in the Scriptures.—R.]
[1284] ἰδέας.
[1285] μορφῆς.
[1286] Probably τολμήματι should be changed into ὁρμήματι, or some such word: making known that an act of injustice has been committed by taking its departure.
[1287] This might possibly be translated, “let him leave him who exists to him who exists;” i.e., let him leave the real God to man, who really exists.
[1288] Wieseler proposes, “for he exists to no one.”
Chapter XI.—Gen. I. 26 Appealed to by Simon.
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