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[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.”
[1258] See adv. Marc. l. iii. c. xiii., which, with the preceding chapter, should be compared throughout with the chapter before us.
[1259] Comp. Judg. xiii. 12; Eng. ver. “How shall we order the child?”
[1260] Or, “accept.”
[1261] See Matt. ii. 1-12.
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