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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[3169] This seems to be a translation with a slight alteration of the LXX. version of Lam. iv. 20, πνεῦμα προσώπου ἡμῶν Χριστὸς Κύριος .
[3171] Retro.
[3172] Per ejusdem substantiæ conditionem.
[3173] He seems here to allude to such statements of God’s being as Col. ii. 9.
[3174] Substantiam prædictationis.
[3175] Materiam.
[3176] Alterius, “the other,” i.e., Marcion’s rival God.
[3177] Planum in signis, cf. the Magnum in potestate of Apolog. 21.
[3178] Æmulum, “a rival,” i.e., to Moses.
[3179] Nec hominem ejus ut alienum judicaverunt, “His manhood they judged not to be different.”
[3180] Rationem.
[3181] Humilitate.
[3182] A reference to, rather than quotation from, Isa. liii. 7.
[3183] Sicut puerulus, “like a little boy,” or, “a sorry slave.”
[3184] Isa. liii. 2, 3, according to the Septuagint.
[3185] See Isa. lii. 14; liii. 3-4.
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