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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[3920] Isa. xliii. 20.

[3921] Simpliciter: i.e., simply or without relation to any types or prophecies.

[3922] Non simpliciter.

[3923] Res.

[3924] Rei præparatura.

[3925] Luke vi. 14. [Elucidation III.]

[3926] Isa. viii. 14; Rom. ix. 33; 1 Pet. ii. 8.

[3927] Cætera.

[3928] Affectavit.

[3929] De non suis; opposed to the de figuris suis peculiariter. [St. Peter was not the dearest of the Apostles though he was the foremost.]

[3930] Ps. lxxxvii. 4, 5, according to the Septuagint.

[3931] Mari.

[3932] Isa. xlix. 12.

[3933] Isa. xlix. 18.

[3934] Isa. xlix. 21.

Chapter XIV.—Christ’s Sermon on the Mount. In Manner and Contents It So Resembles the Creator’s Dispensational Words and Deeds. It Suggests Therefore the Conclusion that Jesus is the Creator’s Christ. The Beatitudes.

[3935] Proprietatem.

[3936] The original runs thus: “Venio nunc ad ordinarias sententias ejus, per quas proprietatem doctrinæ suæ inducit ad edictum, ut ita dixerim, Christi.” There is here an allusion to the edict of the Roman prætor, that is, his public announcement, in which he states (when entering on his office) the rules by which he will be guided in the administration of the same (see White and Riddle, Latin Dict. s. v. Edictum).

[3937] οί πτωχοι, not πένητες

[3938] Luke vi. 20.

[3939] Ps. xlv. 1. [And see Vol. I. p. 213, supra.]

[3940] Affectibus.

 

 

 

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