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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[8239] Deut. xiii. 6.

[8240] Deut. xiii. 16.

[8241] Deut. xxvii. 15.

[8242] Rev. xix. 4.

[8243] The words in the Septuagint are: ὃτι ἐμοὶ οἱ υἱοὶτ ᾽Ισραὴλ οἰκέται εἰσίν, παῖδές μου οὗτοί εἰσιν οὕς ἐξήγαγον ἐκ γῆς Αἰγύπτου.

[8244] Lev. xxv. 55; xxvi. 1.

[8245] Ps. cxxxv. 15; cxv. 4.

Chapter III.

[8246] Ex. xxxii.

[8247] Num. xxv. 1.

[8248] Judg. ii. 8-13.

[8249] Judg. ii. 20, 21.

Chapter IV.

[8250] An allusion to what occurred in the games, there being lines to mark the space within which the contests were to be waged.—Tr.

Chapter V.

[8251] Literally, “disperse in vapour.”—Tr.

Chapter VI.

[8252] Literally, “age.”—Tr.

[8253] 1 Cor. xv. 41.

[8254] Ps. xxxii. 1; Rom. iv. 7, etc.

[8255] 1 Pet. iv. 8.

[8256] Matt. xxii. 37.

Chapter VII.

[8257] Prov. ix. 2: “She hath killed her beasts.” The corresponding words in the Septuagint are ἔσφαξε τα εαυτῆς θύματα. Augustine, in his De Civ. Dei, xvi. 20, explains the victims (θύματα) to be Martyrum victimas.—Tr.

[8258] Prov. i. 20, 21; see the Septuagint version.

[8259] Isa. xliv. 5.

 

 

 

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