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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[4637] Num. xxii.-xxiv.

[4638] A Marcionite objection.

[4639] “Two men of the Hebrews.”—A.V.

[4640] Ex. ii. 13, 14.

[4641] Luke xii. 13, 14.

[4642] Ne uteretur.

[4643] Excusserat. Oehler interprets the word by temptaverat.

[4644] Nunquid indigne tulerit.

[4645] This is an instance of the title “Spirit” being applied to the divine nature of the Son. See Bp. Bull’s Def. Nic. Fid. (by the translator). [See note 13, p. 375, supra.]

[4646] Above, chap. xv. of this book, p. 369, supra.

[4647] Comp. 1 Sam. 2.8; Psa. 113.7; Luke 1.52.

[4648] Luke xii. 16-20.

[4649] Apud Persas.

[4650] Isa. xxxix.

Chapter XXIX.—Parallels from the Prophets to Illustrate Christ’s Teaching in the Rest of This Chapter of St. Luke. The Sterner Attributes of Christ, in His Judicial Capacity, Show Him to Have Come from the Creator. Incidental Rebukes of Marcion’s Doctrine of Celibacy, and of His Altering of the Text of the Gospel.

[4651] Agere curam: take thought.—A.V.

[4652] Luke xii. 22-28.

[4653] Æmulam.

[4654] Flosculo: see Luke xii. 24-27.

[4655] Ultro subjectis.

[4656] Pro sua vilitate.

[4657] Luke xii. 28.

 

 

 

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