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Remains of the Second and Third Centuries

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Introductory Notice to Remains of the Second and Third Centuries.

[3627] Μετὰ σπουδῆς. Migne: Cum festinatione.

VI. Two Scholia on Genesis XXII. 13.

[3628] In the edition of the LXX. published by Card. Caraffe, 1581.

[3629] κρεμάμενος. The Hebrew is נאחז, the Syriac ***, both meaning simply “caught.”

[3630] See note on the fragment just before.

[3631] ἀφεσις.

[3632] ὄρθιος.

[3633] Lit. “when translated.”

[3634] ἐπηρμένος.

VII. On the Nature of Christ.

[3635] In Anastasius of Sinai, The Guide, ch. 13.

[3636] Or, according to Migne’s punctuation, “His soul, and the body of His human nature.” The words are, τὸ ἀληθὲς καὶ ἀφάνταστον τῆς ψυχῆς αὐτοῦ καὶ τοῦ σώματος τῆς καθ᾽ ἡμᾶς ἀνθρωπινῆς φύσεως.

[3637] Οὐσίας. [Comp. note 13, infra.]

[3638] Τὸ ἀτέλες.

VIII. From the Oration on Our Lord’s Passion.

[3639] Anastasius, Guide, ch. 12.

[3640] [῾Ο Θεος πεπονθεν ὑπὸ δεξίας ᾽Ισραηλίτιδος. Compare Tatian, vol. ii. p. 71, note 2; also Origen, vol. iv. p. 480, note 4, this series. And see Routh, R. S., i. p. 148. So “God put to death,” p. 757, supra.]

IX. From the Same Apology.

[3641] From The Key.

[3642] Dan. vii. 9, 13, 22.

[3643] Heb. iv. 13.

[3644] Ps. xi. 4.

[3645] Gen. viii. 21.

[3646] Isa. i. 20.

[3647] Lam. i. 18.

 

 

 

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