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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[5408] 1 Cor. i. 22.

[5409] Æmula.

[5410] Causæ: the reasons of His retributive providence.

[5411] 1 Cor. i. 23.

[5412] Consignat.

[5413] Isa. viii. 14.

[5414] Isa. xxviii. 16.

[5415] “Etiam Marcion servat.” These words cannot mean, as they have been translated, that “Marcion even retains these words” of prophecy; for whenever Marcion fell in with any traces of this prophecy of Christ, he seems to have expunged them. In Luke ii. 34 holy Simeon referred to it, but Marcion rejected this chapter of the evangelist; and although he admitted much of chap. xx., it is remarkable that he erased the ten verses thereof from the end of the eighth to the end of the eighteenth. Now in vers. 17, 18, Marcion found the prophecy again referred to. See Epiphanius, Adv. Hæres. xlii. Schol. 55.

[5416] 1 Cor. i. 25.

[5417] Caro.

[5418] Vere.

[5419] 1 Cor. i. 27.

[5420] Apud Creatorem etiam vetera: (vetera, i.e.) “veteris testamenti institutiones” (Oehler).

[5421] Lev. xv. passim.

[5422] Lev. xiii. 2-6.

[5423] Æmulatur.

[5424] 1 Cor. i. 29, 31.

[5425] By Jer. 9.23,24.

Chapter VI.—The Divine Way of Wisdom, and Greatness, and Might. God’s Hiding of Himself, and Subsequent Revelation. To Marcion’s God Such a Concealment and Manifestation Impossible. God’s Predestination. No Such Prior System of Intention Possible to a God Previously Unknown as Was Marcion’s. The Powers of the World Which Crucified Christ. St. Paul, as a Wise Master-Builder, Associated with Prophecy. Sundry Injunctions of the Apostle Parallel with the Teaching of the Old Testament.

[5426] 1 Cor. ii. 6, 7.

[5427] Infatuavit.

[5428] Isa. xlii. 6.

 

 

 

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