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110
. Ps.42, 3; 6, 6; 38, 9; 39, 2.

 

111
. cf.
2
Cor.5, 2ff.

 

112
. Rom.8, 13.

 

113
. Rom 9, 2ff.

 

114
. 1 Cor.15, 55f.(St Augustine’s text must have read
neikos
, ‘strife’, for
nîkos
, ‘victory’).

 

115
. 1 John 1,8.

 

116
. 2 Pet. 3, 3–13.

 

117
. cf. Dan. 3, 13–27.

 

118
. Gk, ‘the apostasy’.

 

119
. 2 Thess. 2, 1–12.

 

120
. Tacitus mentions this belief as prevalent in the East in A.D. 69 (Hist, z, 8); and Suetonius says that a conviction of Nero’s imminent return to take vengeance persisted for a long time (
Nero
, 57).

 

121
. John 2, 18f.

 

122
. cf. Job 1, 16–19.

 

123
. 1 Thess. 4, 13–17.

 

124
. 1 Cor. 15, 22; 36.

 

125
. Gen. 3, 19.

 

126
. 1 Cor. 15, 51. There are several variant readings in this verse: but the better
MSS
read, ‘We shall not all sleep.’

 

127
. 1 Cor. 15, 22.

 

128
. cf. ch. 4.

 

129
. Is. 26,19 (Lxx).

 

130
. Is. 66, 12–16.

 

131
. cf. Gal. 4,26.

 

132
. Matt. 5,8.

 

133
. Is. 65. 17ff

 

134
. Phil. 3, 19; Rom. 8, 6; Gen. 6, 3.

 

135
. Luke 12, 49; Acts 2, 3; Matt. 10, 34; Hebr. 4, 12; S. of S. 2, 5.

 

136
. cf. Is. 66, 17.

 

137
. Is. 66, 19; Rom. 3, 23.

 

138
. Is. 66. 19f.

 

139
. Is. 66, 21.

 

140
. Ps. 110, 4.

 

141
. Is. 66. 22ff.

 

142
. The reading of the Vulgate.

 

143
. Is. 26,19, (LXX).

 

144
. cf. ch. 10.

 

145
. Matt. 25, 30; 21; 23.

 

146
. 1 Cor. 15, 28.

 

147
. 1 john 3,9: Is. 56, 5.

 

148
. Dan. 7, 15f.

 

149
. Dan. 7,23–8.

 

150
. Dan. 12, 11.

 

151
. It is true.

 

152
. cf. ch. 5; ch. 7; and Bk XI, 31f.; xv, 20; XVII, 4.

 

153
. Dan. 12, 1–3.

 

154
. John 5, 28f: cf. ch. 6.

 

155
. Gen. 17, 5: 22,18.

 

156
. Dan. 12, 13.

 

157
. Ps. 102, 25ff.

 

158
. cf. Bk XIX, 23.

 

159
. 1 Cor. 7, 31; 1 John 2, 17; Matt. 24,35.

 

160
. 2 Pet. 3, 6f.

 

161
. 2 Pet. 3, 10f.

 

162
. Matt. 24, 29.

 

163
. Aen., 2, 694; 696.

 

164
. Ps. 50 (49 in LXX), 3ff.

 

165
. cf. Is. 53,7; Matt. 26, 62f.; 27, 12, 14; John 19,9.

 

166
. 1 Thess. 4, 17; cf. ch. 20.

 

167
. Hos. 6, 6.

 

168
. cf. Bk X, 6.

 

169
. Matt. 25, 34.

 

170
. Hier.,
Praef. in Mai.
The ‘other works’ are Ezra and Nehemiah.

 

171
. Ezra and Nehemiah.

 

172
. Mal. 3, 1–6.

 

173
. Is. 4, 4.

 

174
. 1 John 1, 8.

 

175
. Job 14, 4.

 

176
. Rom. 1, 17.

 

177
. Is. 65, 22.

 

178
. Prov. 3, 18.

 

179
. Wisd. 1,9; Rom. 2, 15f.

 

180
. Bk XVIII, 35.

 

181
. Mal. 3, 17–4, 3. (For ‘I shall turn’, Hebrew,
LXX
and Vulgate have ‘Turn yourselves’. So has St Augustine in XVIII, 35).

 

182
. Mal. 4.4.

 

183
. John 5,46.

 

184
. mal. 3, 14f

 

185
. mal. 2,17.

 

186
. Ps. 73 (72 in LXX) 3; 11; 13; 16f.

 

187
. mal. 4, 5f.

 

188
. 2 Kings 2, 11

 

189
. cf. Bk XVIII, 43.

 

190
. cf. Phil. 2,7.

 

191
. mal. 2,17; 3,14; cf. ch. 28.

 

192
. Is. 48, 12–16.

 

193
. Is. Ï3, 7.
LXX
has the past tense.

 

194
. Zech. 2, 8f.

 

195
. Matt. 15, 24.

 

196
. John 7, 39.

 

197
. Ps. 18, 43.

 

198
. Matt 4,19; Luke 5,10.

 

199
. Matt, 12, 29; cf. ch. 7.

 

200
. Zech. 12, 9f.

 

201
. John 5, 22.

 

202
. Is. 42, 1–4 (LXX).

 

203
. Phil. 2, 7.

 

204
. Matt 3, 16.

 

205
. Matt. 17, if.

 

206
. Ps. 41, 5.

 

207
. PS. 112, 10.

 

1
. John 5,29; Matt. 13,41.

 

2
. Matt 25,46.

 

3
. Luke 16, 24.

 

4
. Aen., 6, 733.

 

5
.
cf. Bk XII, 4. In antiquity the salamander was reputed a fire-extinguisher (Plin. 10,67). The belief that it lived in fire is later than Pliny. Aristotle believed that some creatures could live in fire (Hist. An., 5,19).

 

6
.
This is obscure. Diogenes Laertius (2,103) says that charcoal was put under the foundations of the temple of Artemis at Ephesus to give stability; cf. Plin., 36, 14.

 

7
. Plin.f 20,1; 28,9.

 

8
. The magnet is described in Plin., 20, 1; the neutralizing power of the diamond in Plin. 28,9.

 

9
. These wonders are related in Plin., 31, 7; 5, 5; 2, 103; 37, 10: 13, 7.

 

10
. Tac. Hist., 3, 7; Joseph., Bell,
lud.
, 4, 8, 4. Pliny, strangely enough, does not mention the legendary, and proverbial, ‘Dead Sea fruit’.

 

11
. On the first three phenomena cf. Plin., 37,11; 37,10; 8,42. Pliny mentions Tylon as well wooded, without describing the trees as all evergreen.

 

12
. Pliny has a story of a shrine of Venus at Paphos ‘on whose
altar
the rain never falls’ (z, 96).

 

13
. Bk XVII, 18.

 

14
. cf. 2 Cor. 11,14.

 

15
. Plin., 34, 14.

 

16
. Aen., 4, 487ff., describing a Libyan priestess.

 

17
. A grammarian and chronicle of the first century
B.C.
often cited by Eusebius.

 

18
. Plaut,
Amph.
, 1, 1, 119; Hom., Od., 22, 318.

 

19
. cf. Bk XVIII. 8.

 

20
. cf. Josh. 10, 13.

 

21
. cf. Is. 38, 8.

 

22
. Aen., 4, 489.

 

23
. Josh. 3,16; 2 Kings 2, 8; 14.

 

24
. cf. Gen. 13, 10.

 

25
. cf. Tac., Hist., 5, 7.

 

26
. Is. 66, 24.

 

27
. Mark 9, 42ff.

 

28
. 2 Cor. 11, 29.

 

29
. Prov. 25, 20.

 

30
. Ecclus. 7, 17.

 

31
. Rom. 8, 13.

 

32
. cf. 1 Cor. 13, 9.

 

33
. Matt. 25, 41.

 

34
. Luke 16, 24.

 

35
. Rev. 20, 9.

 

36
. Not in
De Legibus
, or in any extant work.

 

37
. Exod. 21, 24.

 

38
. Luke 6, 38.

 

39
. e.g. Plot., Enn. 3, 2, 41.

 

40
. Aen. 6, 733ft.

 

41
. cf. ch. 26.

 

42
. Job, 7, 1 (LXX)
SC
; cf. Bk XIX, 8n.

 

43
. cf. Plin., 7, 15.

 

44
. Plin. 30, 2.

 

45
. Euseb-Hier.,
Chron
., 1, 20, 13. Modern scholars suggest a sixth-century date for Zoroaster (Zarathustra) whose teaching became the dominant religion of Persia under the Sassanids (
A.D
. 211–640).

 

46
. Ecclus. 40, 1.

 

47
. Rom. 8, 13; 2 Tim. 2, 19; Rom. 8, 14.

 

48
. cf. Rom. 5, 12.

 

49
. Gal. 5, 17.

 

50
. Rom. 9, 23.

 

51
. Col. 1, 13.

 

52
. 1 Tim. 2, 5.

 

53
. cf. Orig.
De Princ
. 1, 6, 3; 3, 6, 5. Gregory of Nyssa held a similar view; cf.
Oratio Catechetica
26.

 

54
. At a council at Alexandria,
A.D
. 400, whose condemnation of Origen was accepted by Pope Anastasius I. cf. Bk XI, 23n.

 

55
. Ps. 77, 9.

 

56
. cf. Jon. 3, 4.

 

57
. Ps. 31, 20.

 

58
. Rom. 11, 32.

 

59
. John 6, 50f.

 

60
. 1 Cor. 10. 17.

 

61
. Matt. 24, 13.

 

62
. 1 Cor. 3, 1 11ff.

 

63
. Jas. 2, 13.

 

64
. cf. Matt. 25, 34ft.

 

65
. Matt. 6, 14ft.

 

66
. Matt. 25, 41.

 

67
. Rev. 20, 10f.

 

68
. cf. 2 Pet. 2, 4.

 

69
. Matt. 25, 46.

 

70
. 2 Tim. 2, 25f.

 

71
. Matt. 12, 32.

 

72
. Matt. 25, 34; 41; 46.

 

73
. Ps. 77, 9; 10 (LXX).

 

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