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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7457] Rev. xviii.

[7458] Rev. xx. 2.

[7459] Rev. 20.4-6.

[7460] Rev. 20.12-14.

Chapter XXVI.—Even the Metaphorical Descriptions of This Subject in the Scriptures Point to the Bodily Resurrection, the Only Sense Which Secures Their Consistency and Dignity.

[7461] Gen. iii. 19.

[7462] See above, ch. v.

[7463] Gen. iv. 11.

[7464] Ps. xcvii. 1.

[7465] Zech. xii. 10.

[7466] Isa. i. 19.

[7467] 1 Cor. ii. 9.

[7468] Matt. v. 45.

[7469] Rom. i. 25.

[7470] Matt. iv. 4.

[7471] Rom. ii. 28, 29.

[7472] Isa. li. 9, Sept.

Chapter XXVII.—Certain Metaphorical Terms Explained of the Resurrection of the Flesh.

[7473] Rev. 3.4; 14.4.

[7474] Matt. xix. 12.

[7475] Rev. iii. 5.

[7476] Matt. xxii. 11, 12.

[7477] There is a curious change of the word here made by Tertullian, who reads ἱμάτια instead of ἰάματα, “thy health,” or “healings,” which is the word in the Sept.

 

 

 

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