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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[4406] Luke ix. 57, 58.

[4407] Salutem: i.e., “Christ, who is our salvation” (Fr. Junius).

[4408] Luke ix. 59, 60.

[4409] Animam defunctam.

[4410] Lev. xxi. 1, according to our author’s reading.

[4411] Num. vi. 6, 7.

[4412] Imbuerat.

[4413] Sectam.

[4414] Gen. xix. 17.

Chapter XXIV.—On the Mission of the Seventy Disciples, and Christ’s Charge to Them. Precedents Drawn from the Old Testament. Absurdity of Supposing that Marcion’s Christ Could Have Given the Power of Treading on Serpents and Scorpions.

[4415] Apostolos: Luke x. i.

[4416] Compare above, book iv. chap. xiii. p. 364.

[4417] Exod. 15.27; Num. 33.9.

[4418] Causarum: “occasions” or circumstances.

[4419] Potestatum. In Marcionite terms, “The Gods of the Old and the New Testaments.”

[4420] Consparsionum. [Punic Latin.] Ex. xii. 34, 35.

[4421] Virgam, Luke 10.4; Matt. 10.10.

[4422] Causarum offerentiam.

[4423] Expeditionem, with the sense also of “supplies” in the next clause.

[4424] Circumcidens.

[4425] Struxerat.

[4426] Deut. xxix. 5.

 

 

 

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