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I. On the Pallium.

[1038] See Deut. viii. 3; Matt. iv. 4; Luke iv. 4.

[1039] See Psa. 86.4; Lam. 3.41 (in LXX. iii. 40).

[1040] Twice over. See Exod. 24.18; 34.28; Deut. 9.11,25.

[1041] See Exod. 33.18-19; 34.4-9,29-35.

[1042] See Matt. xvii. 1-13; Mark ix. 1-13; Luke ix. 28-36.

[1043] See Jas. v. 17.

[1044] See 1 Kings xvii. 1 (in LXX. 3 Kings ib.).

[1045] See 1 Kings xix. 1-8. But he took two meals: see 1 Kings 19.6-8.

[1046] 1 Kings 19.9,13.

[1047] Gen. iii. 9 (in LXX.).

[1048] Comp. Matt. xvii. 4; Mark ix. 5; Luke ix. 33.

[1049] See Ps. xl. 28 in LXX. In E.V., “fainteth not.”

Chapter VII.—Further Examples from the Old Testament in Favour of Fasting.

[1050] See Zech. vii. 5.

[1051] See 2 Kings xviii.; xix.; 2 Chron. xxxii.; Isa. xxxvi.; xxxvii.

[1052] See Jonah iii. Comp. de Pa., c. x.

[1053] See Ezek. xvi. 49; Matt. xi. 23-24; Luke x. 12-14.

[1054] See 1 Kings xxi. (in the LXX. it is 3 Kings xx.).

[1055] See 1 Sam. i. 1-2, 7-20; iii. 20 (in LXX. 1 Kings).

[1056] Dan. ix. 23; x. 11.

[1057] See Bel. 31-39. “Pitiable” appears to be Tertullian’s rendering of what in the E.V. is rendered “greatly beloved.” Rig. (in Oehler) renders: “of how great compassion thou hast attained the favour;” but surely that overlooks the fact that the Latin is “miserabilis es,” not “sis.”

Chapter VIII.—Examples of a Similar Kind from the New.

[1058] See Luke ii. 36-38. See de Monog., c. viii.

 

 

 

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