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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[4916] That is, the Creator’s Christ from the Marcionite point of view.

Chapter XXXVI.—The Parables of the Importunate Widow, and of the Pharisee and the Publican. Christ’s Answer to the Rich Ruler, the Cure of the Blind Man. His Salutation—Son of David. All Proofs of Christ’s Relation to the Creator, Marcion’s Antithesis Between David and Christ Confuted.

[4917] Luke xviii. 1-8.

[4918] Luke xviii. 7, 8.

[4919] Meliorem Deum.

[4920] Reprobatum.

[4921] Luke xviii. 10-14.

[4922] Sive reprobatricem superbiæ, sive justificatricem humilitatis.

[4923] Destructorem.

[4924] See above, chap. xxvi. p. 392.

[4925] Luke xviii. 19.

[4926] Utique.

[4927] Matt. v. 45.

[4928] Ad contestandum.

[4929] Luke xviii. 18-20.

[4930] Luke xviii. 21, 22.

[4931] See above, chap. ix., near the beginning.

[4932] Adjecit quod deerat.

[4933] Ubique.

[4934] Traduceretur.

[4935] Matt. v. 17.

[4936] Mic. vi. 8. The last clause agrees with the Septuagint: καὶ ἕτοιμον εἶναι τοῦ πορεύεσθαι μετὰ Κυρίου Θεοῦ σου.

 

 

 

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