152 Eusebius, bishop of Emesa (now Hems, where Heliogabalus received the purple, and Aurelian defeated Zenobia) c. 341-359 is called by Jerome "Signifer Arianoe factionis." Chron. sub ann. x Constantii. Theodoret also mentions writings of his against Apelles (Haer. fab. i. 25.)

153 John vi. 51.

154 Luke xxiii. 46.

155 Luke xxiii. 46.

156 Romans viii. 32.

157 John vi. 51.

158 Luke xxiii. 46.

159 i.e. Paul of Samosata.

160 twn ontwn in the original; lit: of the things that are, which might have an orthodox interpretation, tho' strictly speaking there is no such thing as "to on&Eaxute\" there is only "own," i.e. God. But Schulze is no doubt right in explaining twn ontwn here to refer to created things.

161 Acts xx. 26.

1 John i. 14.

2 skhnoun and skhnoumenon.

3 John i. 14. The argument rather requires the rendering "dwelt in us," which is that of the Rheims Version. "In nobis qui caro sumus." Bengel. But see Alford in loc.

4 John ii. 19.

5 John i. 14.

6 John i. 5.

7 Ps. cxlv. 21.

8 Hebrews ii. 16.

9 Psalm cxxxii. 11.

10 Acts ii. 30.

11 Hebrews iv. 15.

12 cf. note on page 164.

13 Psalm cxxi. 4.

14 Isaiah xl. 28, lxx.

15 John iv. 6.

16 When Paul was brought into the castle the Lord stood by him and said, "Be of good cheer Paul" (Acts xxiii. 11.) "Fear not Paul" was said when he was being exceedingly tossed in the tempest (Acts xxvii. 24).

17 Luke xxii. 44.

18 Luke xxiv. 39.

19 Acts vii. 55.

20 Matt. xxvi. 64.

21 Exodus xxxiii. 20.

22 Acts i. 11.