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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[3141] Redarguens.

[3142] Si forte.

Chapter V.—Sundry Features of the Prophetic Style: Principles of Its Interpretation.

[3143] Proluserim.

[3144] [An important principle, see Kaye, p. 325.]

[3145] Familiare.

[3146] Expunctum.

[3147] Isa. 50.6, slightly altered.

[3148] Joel iii. 18.

[3149] Ex. iii. 8, 17; Deut. xxvi. 9, 15.

[3150] Isa. xli. 18, 19, inexactly quoted.

[3151] Relaturus.

[3152] Hæreticorum apostolus. We have already referred to Marcion’s acceptance of St. Paul’s epistles. It has been suggested that Tertullian in the text uses hæreticorum apostolus as synonymous with ethnicorum apostolus="apostle of the Gentiles,” in which case allusion to St. Paul would of course be equally clear. But this interpretation is unnecessary.

[3153] 1 Cor. ix. 9.

[3154] 1 Cor. x. 4; compare below, book v., chap. vii.

[3155] Gal. iv. 22, 24.

[3156] Eph. v. 31, 32.

Chapter VI.—Community in Certain Points of Marcionite and Jewish Error. Prophecies of Christ’s Rejection Examined.

[3157] “Remember, O reader.”

[3158] Constitisse.

[3159] Sociari cum.

[3160] Marcion.

[3161] The model of wise naval legislation, much of which found its way into the Roman pandects.

 

 

 

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