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Introductory Note.

[1154] Gen. iv. 1-7, especially in the LXX.; comp.Heb. xi. 4.

[1155] Gen. vi. 18; vii. 23; 2 Pet. ii. 5.

[1156] See Gen. v. 22, 24; Heb. xi. 5.

[1157] Or, perhaps, “has not yet tasted.”

[1158] Æternitatis candidatus. Comp. ad Ux. l. i. c. vii., and note 3 there.

[1159] See above.

[1160] i.e., nephew. See Gen. xi. 31; xii. 5.

[1161] See Gen. xix. 1-29; and comp. 2 Pet. ii. 6-9.

Chapter III.—Of Circumcision and the Supercession of the Old Law.

[1162] See Gen. 12-15; 17; Rom. 4.

[1163] Acceperat. So Tertullian renders, as it appears to me, the ἔλαβε of St. Paul in Rom. iv. 11. q. v.

[1164] There is, if the text be genuine, some confusion here. Melchizedek does not appear to have been, in any sense, “subsequent” to Abraham, for he probably was senior to him; and, moreover, Abraham does not appear to have been “already circumcised” carnally when Melchizedek met him. Comp. Gen. 14; 17.

[1165] Tertullian writes Seffora; the LXX. in loco, Σεπφώρα Ex. iv. 24-26, where the Eng. ver. says, “the Lord met him,” etc.; the LXX ἄγγελος Κυρίου.

[1166] Isa. i. 7, 8. See c. xiii. sub fin.

[1167] Again an error; for these words precede the others. These are found in Isa. i. 2.

[1168] Isa. i. 15.

[1169] Isa. i. 4.

[1170] Jer. iv. 3, 4. In Eng. ver., “break up your fallow ground;” but comp. de Pu. c. vi. ad init.

[1171] So Tertullian. In Jer. ibid. “Israel and…Judah.”

[1172] Jer. xxxi. 31, 32 (in LXX. ibid. xxxviii. 31, 32); comp. Heb. viii. 8-13.

[1173] Isa. ii. 2, 3.

[1174] Perhaps an allusion to Phil. iii. 1, 2.

 

 

 

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