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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.”

Chapter VII.—Prophecy Sets Forth Two Different Conditions of Christ, One Lowly, the Other Majestic. This Fact Points to Two Advents of Christ.

[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.

[3186] Isa. viii. 14.

[3187] Ps. viii. 6.

[3188] Ps. xxii. 7.

[3189] Consummationem: an allusion to Zech. iv. 7.

[3190] See Dan. ii. 34.

[3191] Dan. vii. 13, 14.

 

 

 

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