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Theodotus
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Introductory Notice to Excerpts of Theodotus; or, Selections from the Prophetic Scriptures.
[197] [For all the confusions about Theodotus and the divers persons so called, see Lardner, Credib., viii. 572–579. These are the extracts commonly called the Eclogues or Excerpts of Theodotus; but they do not contain certain passages, which may have been interpolations.]
[198] Spirits.
[199] [See vol. vi., this series, note 9, p. 147.]
[202] ἀρχή
[203] ἀρχήν.
[206] ἀρχή
[208] “Blow ye the cornet in Gibeah, and the trumpet in Ramah.”—A.V.
[210] Moses who divided the sea, and Joshua who divided the Jordan.
[211] Joshua = Jesus
[213] [In a quotation which Jones makes from the Excerpts (not found here) the reverse is shamelessly asserted. Canon, vol. i. p. 375.]
[214] διπλόης—substantive.
[216] ὅταν οὖν πιστοῦ σώματος ᾐ.
[217] The sense is hazy, but about as clear as that to be obtained by substituting conjecturally for προσβολήν (assault), πρὸς βολήν, or ἐπιβολήν, or ἐπιβουλήν.
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