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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[3376] Isa. lv. 4, 5.

[3377] Isa. lv. 3.

[3378] Censum. [Kaye, p. 149.]

[3379] Ventris, “womb.”

[3380] Ps. cxxxii. 11.

[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.

[3387] Magis.

[3388] Habendus in.

[3389] In 1 Kings xi. 14, “the Lord” is said to have done this. Comp. 2 Sam. 24.1; 1 Chron. 21.1

Chapter XXI.—The Call of the Gentiles Under the Influence of the Gospel Foretold.

[3390] i.e., the Jews.

[3391] Or perhaps, “are found to belong to the Creator’s Christ, not to Marcion’s.”

[3392] Marcion denied that there was any prophecy of national or Gentile conversion; it was only the conversion of individual proselytes that he held.

[3393] Allectio.

[3394] Exorta est.

[3395] Isa. ii. 2, 3.

[3396] Sibynas, Σιβύνη· ὅπλον δόρατι παραπλήσιον. Hesychius, “Sibynam appellant Illyrii telum venabuli simile.” Paulus, ex Festo, p. 336, Müll. (Oehler.)

 

 

 

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