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[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.
[1188] See Exod. 20.8-11; 12.16 (especially in the LXX.).
[1190] This is not said by Isaiah; it is found in substance in Ezek. xxii. 8.
[1191] Isa. lxvi. 23 in LXX.
[1192] I am not acquainted with any such passage. Oehler refers to Isa. xlix. in his margin, but gives no verse, and omits to notice this passage of the present treatise in his index.
[1193] Or, “temporal.”
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