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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[3338] Actum.
[3339] Prædicationis.
[3340] Interim.
[3343] Compare adv. Judæos, chap. 10. [pp. 165, 166, supra.]
[3344] De exitu.
[3345] Compare Deut. 21.23; Gal. 3.13.
[3346] The words “quiaet aliasantecedit rerum probatio rationem,” seem to refer to the parallel passage in adv. Judæos, where he has described the Jewish law of capital punishment, and argued for the exemption of Christ from its terms. He begins that paragraph with saying, “Sed hujus maledictionis sensum antecedit rerum ratio.” [See, p. 164, supra.]
[3347] Perhaps rationale or procedure.
[3348] Edocebo.
[3349] Magis obumbrandum.
[3350] But he may mean, by “ne demorer cursum,” “that I may not obstruct the course of the type,” by taking off attention from its true force. In the parallel place, however, another turn is given to the sense; Joseph is a type, “even on this ground—that I may but briefly allude to it—that he suffered,” etc.
[3352] Census.
[3353] Gen. xlix. 6. The last clause is, “ceciderunt nervos tauro.”
[3354] Vanum.
[3355] Spectaculum salutare.
Chapter XIX.—Prophecies of the Death of Christ.
[3356] Ps. xcvi. 10, with a ligno added.
[3357] Lignarium aliquem regem.
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