Anf-01 iii.ii.iv Pg 4
Comp. Gal. iv. 10.
as if waiting upon278 278 This seems to refer to the practice of Jews in fixing the beginning of the day, and consequently of the Sabbath, from the rising of the stars. They used to say, that when three stars of moderate magnitude appeared, it was night; when two, it was twilight; and when only one, that day had not yet departed. It thus came to pass (according to their night-day (
Anf-03 v.iv.vi.iv Pg 26
Gal. iv. 10.
—the sabbaths, I suppose, and “the preparations,”5345 5345
Anf-03 v.iv.vi.iv Pg 9
So, instead of pursuing the contents of chap. iii., he proceeds to such of chap. iv. as Marcion reserved.
“But when the fulness of time was come, God sent forth His Son”5329 5329
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 4
VERSE (10) - Le 23:1-44; 25:1,13 Nu 28:1-29:40 Ro 14:5 Col 2:16,17