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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[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.
[3361] The twenty-second Psalm. A.V.
[3362] Canentis.
[3364] Hæretica duritia.
[3365] Passionum, literally sufferings, which would hardly give the sense.
[3366] Nisi.
[3367] Quo magis erubescat.
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