Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.ix Pg 11.2
Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxxi Pg 28
Deut. xxxii. 20, 21.
—even with us, whose hope the Jews still entertain.4752 4752 Gerunt: although vainly at present (“jam vana in Judæis”—Oehler); Semler conjectures “gemunt, bewail.”
But this hope the Lord says they should not realize;4753 4753 Gustaturos.
“Sion being left as a cottage4754 4754 Specula, “a look-out;” σκηνή is the word in LXX.
in a vineyard, as a lodge in a garden of cucumbers,”4755 4755
Anf-03 iv.iv.xx Pg 8
Because Scripture calls idols “vanities” and “vain things.” See 2 Kings xvii. 15, Ps. xxiv. 4, Isa. lix. 4, Deut. xxxii. 21, etc.
Whoever, therefore, honours an idol with the name of God, has fallen into idolatry. But if I speak of them as gods, something must be added to make it appear that I do not call them gods. For even the Scripture names “gods,” but adds “their,” viz. “of the nations:” just as David does when he had named “gods,” where he says, “But the gods of the nations are demons.”328 328
Anf-01 vi.ii.xi Pg 4
Cod. Sin. has, “have dug a pit of death.” See Jer. ii. 12, 13.
Is my holy hill Zion a desolate rock? For ye shall be as the fledglings of a bird, which fly away when the nest is removed.”1594