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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[5606] Natum esse quum maxime.

[5607] Generavi: Sept. ἐγέννησα.

[5608] Isa. i. 2.

[5609] Curiosius.

[5610] Deputans carni: a note against Docetism.

[5611] Ps. cx. 4.

[5612] Ps. lxxii. 1.

[5613] Super vellus: so Sept. ἐπὶ πόκον.

[5614] Ps. lxxii. 6.

[5615] Similarly the Rabbis Saadias Gaon and Hadarsan, above mentioned in our note, beautifully applied to Messiah’s placid birth, “without a human father,” the figures of Ps. cx. 3, “womb of the morning,” “dew of thy birth.”

[5616] Simpliciora.

[5617] Ps. lxx. 8.

[5618] Ps. lxx. 11.

[5619] Ps. lxx. 17.

[5620] Ps. lxx. 17.

[5621] Ps. lxx. 18.

[5622] Ps. lxx. 19.

[5623] Ps. lxx. 9.

[5624] 1 Cor. xv. 25, 27.

[5625] Consecuturus.

Chapter X.—Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Body, Continued. How are the Dead Raised? and with What Body Do They Come? These Questions Answered in Such a Sense as to Maintain the Truth of the Raised Body, Against Marcion. Christ as the Second Adam Connected with the Creator of the First Man. Let Us Bear the Image of the Heavenly. The Triumph Over Death in Accordance with the Prophets. Hosea and St. Paul Compared.

[5626] He refers to his De Resurrect. Carnis. See chap. xlviii.

 

 

 

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