1482 i.e., Nineveh-Nahum iii. 1.

1483 Nahum i. 15.

1484 The name strictly means `embrace.0'

1485 Hab. ii. 1.

1486 Hab. iii. 3, Hab. iii. 4.

1487 Strictly `the Lord guards0' or `hides.0'

1488 Zeph. i. 10.

1489 So RV. marg. Probably a place in Jerusalem.

1490 Zeph. i. 11, RV.

1491 Ps. cxxvi. 5.

1492 So Vulg. `the desire0' AV.

1493 Hag. ii. 6, Hag. ii. 7.

1494 Strictly `the Lord is mindful.0'

1495 i.e., Joshua the High Priest.

1496 Zech. iii. 3.

1497 Zech. iii. 9.

1498 Zech. iv. 2, Zech. iv. 3.

1499 Zech. vi. 1-3.

1500 Zech. ix. 10.

1501 Zech. ix. 9.

1502 This word is not in the Vulg.

1503 Mal. i. 10, Mal. i. 11, RV.

1504 Jer. i. 11.

1505 Jer. i. 13.

1506 Jer. xiii. 23.

1507 Lamentations cc. I.-IV., each verse in which begins with a different letter of the alphabet.

1508 Dan. ii. 45.

1509 See note on LII. 3, p.

1510 The Song of Songs.

1511 i.e. the feast of Purim-Esth. ix. 20-32.

1512 Paraleipomena, the name given in the LXX. to the books of Chronicles.

1513 Veteris instrumenti 'epitomh.

1514 Ps. cxix. 20, PBV.

1515 Plato, Ap. Soc. 21, 22.

1516 Quadriga. cf Irenaeus, Adv. Haer. III. ii. 8.

1517 Clement of Alexandria, following Philo, makes cherub mean wisdom.

1518 Ezek. i. 18, Vulg.

1519 Ezek. i. 7.

1520 Ezek. i. 14.

1521 Ezek. i. 7.

1522 Ezek. i. 11.

1523 Ezek. i. 16.

1524 Ezek. i. 20.

1525 i.e. those of Rome, Corinth, Galatia, Ephesus, Philippi, Colosse, Thessalonica.

1526 Onesimus.

1527 Col. iv. 14; 2 Cor. viii. 18.

1528 Matt. vii. 8.

1529 A verbose rhetorician mentioned by Cic. de Inv. i. 6.

1530 Eusebius of Cremona, who for the next five years remained with Jerome, and afterwards corresponded with him from Italy. See Letter LVII. Rufinus, Apol. i. 19. Jerome, Apol. iii. 4, 5, etc.

1531 2 Cor. vi. 10.

1532 1 Tim. vi. 8.

1533 Cf. Acts v. 4.

1534 Matt. v. 40.

1535 Matt. iv. 18-22.

1536 Mark xii. 41-44.

1537 The last king of Lydia, celebrated for his riches.

1538 i.e. a celibate.

1539 Lucius Furius Camillus, the hero who conquered Veii and freed Rome from the Gauls.

1540 Wisdom iv. 13.

1541 Horace, A. P. 94: the allusion is to a scene in the Heauton Timorumenus of Terence.

1542 Matt. viii. 22.

1543 1 Joh. ii. 6.

1544 Ex. xx. 12.

1545 Ps. xlv. 10, Ps. xlv. 11.

1546 Cant. iv. 7.

1547 Ps. xlv. 10.

1548 Cf. 1 Pet. iii. 3.

1549 Hac ambitione ditata.

1550 Numb. xi. 20, Numb. xi. 31-4.

1551 Pet. ii. 22.

1552 Furia's sister-in-law Blaesilla was through her mother Paula descended from the Gracchi. See Letter CVIII.

1553 Acts xx. 28.

1554 Virg. A. iv. 32.

1555 See Letter XXXVIII.

1556 Persius i. 32 sqq.

1557 Propositum. The word was passing from the meaning of a purpose into that of a formal vow.

1558 Rom. x. 2.

1559 Titiana.

1560 Ezek. xxxiii. 12.



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