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[8575] Necaverunt.
[8576] “Nympholeptos,” restored by Oehler, = νυμφολήπτους.
[8577] So Tertullian reads, and some copies, but not the best, of the New Testament in the place referred to, John v. 1-9. [And note Tertullian’s textual testimony as to this Scripture.]
[8578] Compare 1 Cor. xv. 46.
[8580] Qui: i.e. probably “angeli qui.”
[8581] Vitia.
[8582] Or, “health”—salutem.
[8583] Conservant populos.
Chapter VI.—The Angel the Forerunner of the Holy Spirit. Meaning Contained in the Baptismal Formula.
[8584] Compare c. viii., where Tertullian appears to regard the Holy Spirit as given after the baptized had come out of the waters and received the “unction.”
[8586] Arbiter. [Eccles. 5.6; Acts 12.15.]
[8587] Isa. xl. 3; Matt. iii. 3.
[8588] Deut. xix. 15; Matt. xviii. 16; 2 Cor. xiii. 1.
[8589] Sponsores.
[8590] Sponsio.
[8591] Compare de Orat. c. ii. sub fin.
[8592] Compare the de Orat. quoted above, and de Patien. xxi.; and see Matt. xviii. 20.
[8593] Lavacro.
[8594] See Ex. xxix. 7; Lev. viii. 12; Ps. cxxxiii. 2.
[8595] i.e. “Anointed.” Aaron, or at least the priest, is actually so called in the LXX., in Lev. iv. 5, 16, ὁ ἱερεὺς ὁ Χριστός: as in the Hebrew it is the word whence Messiah is derived which is used.
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