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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[5975] Isa. xiv. 13, 14. An inexact quotation from the Septuagint.

[5976] On this and another meaning given to the phrase in 2 Cor. iv. 4, see above, chap. xi.

[5977] Plane: an ironical particle here.

[5978] Eph. ii. 3.

[5979] Eph. ii. 3.

[5980] In Marcion’s sense.

[5981] Eph. ii. 3.

[5982] Captante.

[5983] Eph. ii. 10.

[5984] Literally, “the covenants and their promise.”

[5985] Eph. ii. 11, 12.

[5986] Conversatio: rather, “intercourse with Israel.”

[5987] Eph. ii. 13.

[5988] This is rather an allusion to, than a quotation of, Isa. xlvi. 12, 13.

[5989] Eph. ii. 14.

[5990] Eph. ii. 15.

[5991] “The law of commandments contained in ordinances.”

[5992] He expresses the proverbial adage very tersely, “non Marrucine, sed Pontice.”

[5993] Vacuam fecit.

[5994] Ex adjutore.

[5995] Conderet: “create,” to keep up the distinction between this and facere, “to make.”

 

 

 

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