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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.)

[3397] Isa. ii. 4.

[3398] Allectio.

[3399] Junius explains the author’s induxerunt by deleverunt; i.e., “they annulled your opinion about proselytes being the sole called, by their promulgation of the gospel.”

Chapter XXII.—The Success of the Apostles, and Their Sufferings in the Cause of the Gospel, Foretold.

[3400] Isa. 52.7; Rom. 10.15.

[3401] Ps. xix. 5.

[3402] Pamelius regards this as a quotation from Isa. xlvi. 12, 13, only put narratively, in order to indicate briefly its realization.

[3403] Atquin.

[3404] Isa. lii. 11.

[3405] Universæ.

[3406] Comp. Psa. 2.2-3; Acts 4.25-30.

[3407] Exprobrat.

[3408] Isa. lvii. 1.

[3409] Wisd. of Sol. ii. 12.

 

 

 

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