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[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.
[8596] Civitate.
[8597] Acts iv. 27. “In this city” (ἐν τῇ πόλει ταύτῃ) is omitted in the English version; and the name ᾽Ιησοῦν, “Jesus,” is omitted by Tertullian. Compare Acts 10.38; Lev. 4.18; Isa. 61.1 in the LXX.
Chapter VIII.—Of the Imposition of Hands. Types of the Deluge and the Dove.
[8598] [See Bunsen, Hippol. Vol. III. Sec. xiii. p. 22.]
[8599] Concorporationem.
[8600] The reference is to certain hydraulic organs, which the editors tell us are described by Vitruvius, ix. 9 and x. 13, and Pliny, H. N. vii. 37.
[8601] i.e. Man. There may be an allusion to Eph. ii. 10, “We are His worksmanship,” and to Ps. cl. 4.
[8602] Compare 1 Tim. ii. 8.
[8603] i.e. Ephraim.
[8604] In Christum.
[8605] See c. iv. p. 668.
[8606] Matt. iii. 16; Luke iii. 22.
[8607] Ipso. The ancients held this.
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