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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[3366] Nisi.
[3367] Quo magis erubescat.
[3368] Et—et—et.
[3370] Both His own and His people’s.
[3371] Comp. adv. Judæos, 11 and 12.
[3372] Ea paria.
[3373] Evenire.
[3378] Censum. [Kaye, p. 149.]
[3379] Ventris, “womb.”
[3381] He treats “body” as here meaning womb.
[3382] Ipsius.
[3383] Floruit ex.
[3384] Viro deputare.
[3385] The four books of the Kings were sometimes regarded as two, “the first” of which contained 1 and 2 Samuel, “the second” 1 and 2 Kings. The reference in this place is to 2 Samuel vii. 12.
[3386] He here again makes bowels synonymous with womb.
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