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[616] Dei de proximo arbitrum. See Num. xii. 6-8; Deut. xxxiv. 10.
Chapter VII.—From Patriarchal, Tertullian Comes to Legal, Precedents.
[617] See Matt. v. 17.
[618] See Acts xv. 10.
[619] See Matt. v. 20.
[621] See Matt. xxii. 23-33; Mark xii. 18-27; Luke xx. 26-38. Comp. ad Ux., l. i.
[622] Gen. i. 28. Comp. de Ex. Cast., c. vi.
[623] See Ex. xx. 5; and therefore there must be sons begotten from whom to exact them.
[624] Comp. de Ex. Cast., c. vi.
[625] See Jer. 31.29-30; Ezek. 18.1-4.
[626] Matt. xix. 12, often quoted.
[629] “Adimit;” but the two mss. extant of this treatise read “admittit” =admits.
[630] Lev. xx. 21, not exactly given.
[631] Lev. xxii. 13, where there is no command to her to return, in the Eng. ver.: in the LXX. there is.
[632] Ex. xx. 12 in brief.
[633] Summus sacerdos et magnus patris. But Oehler notices a conjecture of Jos. Scaliger, “agnus patris,” when we must unite “the High Priest and Lamb of the Father.”
[634] De suo. Comp. de Bapt., c. xvii., ad fin.; de Cult. Fem., l. i. c. v., l. ii. c. ix.; de Ex. Cast., c. iii. med.; and for the ref. see Rev. iii. 18.
[635] Gal. iii. 27; where it is εἰς Χριστόν, however.
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