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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[5143] Comp. Josh. x. 13.
[5144] Argumenta.
[5147] Here you have the meaning of the sixth hour.
[5151] Comp. Luke 23.46; Psa. 31.5.
[5153] Spiritus: or “breath.”
[5154] Expirasse: considered actively, “breathed out,” in reference to the “expiravit” of the Luke 23.46 above.
[5155] A sharp rebuke of Marcion’s Docetism here follows.
[5156] Autem.
[5157] Autem.
[5158] Nusquam comparuit phantasma cum spiritu.
[5159] Post expirationem.
[5160] See these stages in Luke xxiii. 47-55.
[5161] Non nihil: “a something.”
[5162] This argument is also used by Epiphanius to prove the reality of Christ’s body, Hæres. xl. Confut. 74. The same writer also employs for the same purpose the incident of the women returning from the sepulchre, which Tertullian is going to adduce in his next chapter, Confut. 75 (Oehler).
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