Anf-03 vi.iii.vii Pg 5
i.e. “Anointed.” Aaron, or at least the priest, is actually so called in the LXX., in Lev. iv. 5; 16, ὁ ἱερεὺς ὁ Χριστός: as in the Hebrew it is the word whence Messiah is derived which is used.
from the “chrism,” which is “the unction;” which, when made spiritual, furnished an appropriate name to the Lord, because He was “anointed” with the Spirit by God the Father; as written in the Acts: “For truly they were gathered together in this city8596 8596 Civitate.
against Thy Holy Son whom Thou hast anointed.”8597 8597
Npnf-201 iii.vi.iii Pg 6
Npnf-201 iii.vi.iii Pg 6
Anf-03 vi.iii.vii Pg 5
i.e. “Anointed.” Aaron, or at least the priest, is actually so called in the LXX., in Lev. iv. 5; 16, ὁ ἱερεὺς ὁ Χριστός: as in the Hebrew it is the word whence Messiah is derived which is used.
from the “chrism,” which is “the unction;” which, when made spiritual, furnished an appropriate name to the Lord, because He was “anointed” with the Spirit by God the Father; as written in the Acts: “For truly they were gathered together in this city8596 8596 Civitate.
against Thy Holy Son whom Thou hast anointed.”8597 8597
Npnf-201 iii.vi.iii Pg 6
Npnf-201 iii.vi.iii Pg 6
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 16
VERSE (32) - Le 4:3,5,16