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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[4035] 2 Esdras xv. 1 and comp. Luke vi. 27, 28.
[4036] Benedicite. St. Luke’s word, however, is καλῶς ποιεῖτε, “do good.”
[4037] Calumniantur. St. Luke’s word applies to injury of speech as well as of act.
[4039] “We have here the sense of Marcion’s objection. I do not suppose Tertullian quotes his very words.”—Le Prieur.
[4040] Le Prieur refers to a similar passage in Tertullian’s De Patientia, chap. vi. Oehler quotes an eloquent passage in illustration from Valerianus Episc. Hom. xiii.
[4043] Renuntiandum est.
[4044] Penes.
[4047] Deut. 32.35; Rom. 12.19; Heb. 10.30.
[4048] Fidem non capit.
[4049] Talione, opposito.
[4050] Leges talionis. [Judicial, not personal, reprisals.]
[4051] Voluntatem.
[4052] Compotem facit. That is, says Oehler, intellectus sui.
[4053] Prophetia.
[4054] Disciplinas: or, “lessons.”
[4055] Denique.
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