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[1167] Again an error; for these words precede the others. These are found in Isa. i. 2.
[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.
[1174] Perhaps an allusion to Phil. iii. 1, 2.
[1175] See Dan. ii. 34-35, 44, 45. See c. xiv. below.
[1177] i.e., of beating swords into ploughs, etc.
[1178] Comp. Ex. xxi. 24-25; Lev. xxiv. 17-22; Deut. xix. 11-21; Matt. v. 38.
[1179] Especially spiritually. Comp. 1 Cor. iii. 6-9; ix. 9-10, and similar passages.
[1180] Obsequia. See de Pa. c. iv. note 1.
[1181] See Ps. xviii. 43, 44 (xvii. 44, 45 in LXX.), where the Eng. ver. has the future; the LXX., like Tertullian, the past. Comp.2 Sam. 22.44-45; Rom. 10.14-17.
[1182] Comp. Isa. i. 2 as above, and Acts xiii. 17.
[1183] Sæculi.
[1184] Or, perhaps, “not affected, as a body, with human sufferings;” in allusion to such passages as Deut. viii. 4; xxix. 5; Neh. ix. 21.
[1185] Psa. 78.25; John 6.31-32.
[1186] See Hos. i. 10; 1 Pet. ii. 10.
Chapter IV.—Of the Observance of the Sabbath.
[1187] Comp. Gal. v. 1; iv. 8-9.
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