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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[4835] Jaculatus est.
[4836] The condition being that the deceased brother should have left “no child” see (Deut. xxv. 5).
[4837] Ad subsequens argumentum divitis.
[4839] Ipsum.
[4840] Suggillati Herodis male maritati.
[4841] Deformans.
[4843] Apud inferos. [Note the origin of this doctrine.]
[4844] Revincente: perhaps “reproves his eyesight,” in the sense of refutation.
[4846] Sublimiorem inferis. [Elucidation VIII.]
[4847] Compare Heb. 2.2; 10.35; 11.26.
[4848] Ascensum in cœlum: Sept. ἀνάβασιν εἰς τὸν οὐρανόν, Amos ix. 6. See on this passage the article Heaven in Kitto’s Cyclopædia (3d edit.), vol. ii. p. 245, where the present writer has discussed the probable meaning of the verse.
[4849] Isa. xxxiii. 14-16, according to the Septuagint, which has but slight resemblance to the Hebrew.
[4850] Cur non capiat.
[4851] Candida quædam prospiciatur: where candida is a noun substantive (see above, chap. vii. p. 353).
[4852] There seems to be here an allusion to Luke ix. 35.
[4853] Nec accepisset.
[4855] See Isa. 52.7; 33.14; Amos 9.6.
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