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Introductory Note.

[306] Matt. xi. 8; Luke vii. 25.

[307] Isa. liii. 2.

[308] See John xiii. 1-17.

[309] See John xviii. 36.

[310] John vi. 15.

[311] In baptism.

[312] i.e., From your birth and means, you will be expected to fill offices which are in some way connected with idolatry.

[313] i.e., Martyrdom (La Cerda, quoted by Oehler). For the idea of being “a magistrate in the heavens,” [sitting on a throne] compare such passages as Matt. xix. 28; Luke xxii. 28, 30; 1 Cor. vi. 2-3; Rev. ii. 26-27; iii. 21.

Chapter XIX.—Concerning Military Service.

[314] Elucidation II.

[315] “Sacramentum” in Latin is, among other meanings, “a military oath.”

[316] “Virgam.” The vine switch, or rod, in the Roman army was a mark of the centurion’s (i.e., captain’s) rank.

[317] To fasten the ephod; hence the buckle worn by soldiers here referred to would probably be the belt buckle. Buckles were sometimes given as military rewards (White and Riddle).

[318] As soldiers with belts.

[319] Matt. xxvi. 52; 2 Cor. x. 4; John xviii. 36.

[320] See Luke iii. 12, 13.

[321] Matt. viii. 5, etc.; Luke vii. 1, etc.

Chapter XX.—Concerning Idolatry in Words.

[322] Neither Oehler nor any editor seems to have discovered the passage here referred to.

[323] Matt. xii. 37.

[324] Ex. xxiii. 13. [St. Luke, nevertheless, names Castor and Pollux, Acts xxviii. 2., on our author’s principle.]

[325] Ex. xxiii. 13.

[326] Ex. xx. 7.

 

 

 

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