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[1237] Comp. Ps. xlix. 11 (in LXX. Ps. xlviii. 12).
[1238] Diluuntur. So Oehler has amended for the reading of the mss. and edd., “tribuuntur.”
[1239] Comp. Pusey on Daniel, pp. 178, 179, notes 6, 7, 8, and the passages therein referred to. And for the whole question of the seventy weeks, and of the LXX. version of Daniel, comp. the same book, Lect. iv. and Note E (2d thousand, 1864). See also pp. 376–381 of the same book; and Faber (as above), pp. 293–297.
[1240] Or rather, our Lord Himself. See Matt. xi. 13; Luke xvi. 16.
[1241] Comp. the very obscure passage in de Pu. c. vi., towards the end, on which this expression appears to cast some light.
[1242] Or, “in abscision from.”
[1243] And, without “unction”—i.e. without a priesthood, the head whereof, or high priest, was always anointed—no “sacrifices” were lawful.
[1244] See Ps. xxii. 16 (xxi. 17 in LXX.)
[1245] i.e., March 25.
[1246] Comp. Exod. 12.6; Mark 14.12; Luke 22.7.
[1247] See Matt. xxvii. 24, 25, with John xix. 12 and Acts iii. 13.
[1249] Comp. Luke xxiv. 44, etc.
Chapter IX.—Of the Prophecies of the Birth and Achievements of Christ.
[1250] “A virgin,” Eng. ver.; ἡ παρθένος, LXX.; “the virgin,” Lowth.
[1251] See Isa. vii. 13, 14.
[1252] See Matt. i. 23.
[1253] See Isa vii. 15.
[1254] See Isa. viii. 4. (All these passages should be read in the LXX.)
[1255] i.e., of the predicted name. [Here compare Against Marcion, Book III. (vol. vii. Edin. series) Cap. xii. p. 142. See my note (1) on Chapter First; and also Kaye, p. xix.]
[1256] In Isa. viii. 8, 10, compared with vii. 14 in the Eng. ver. and the LXX., and also Lowth, introductory remarks on ch. viii.
[1257] Or, “to call him.”
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