Npnf-201 iii.xvi.iv Pg 76
Anf-01 vi.ii.iv Pg 5
Dan. vii. 7, 8, also very inaccurately cited.
Ye ought therefore to understand. And this also I further beg of you, as being one of you, and loving you both individually and collectively more than my own soul, to take heed now to yourselves, and not to be like some, adding largely to your sins, and saying, “The covenant is both theirs and ours.”1472 1472 We here follow the Latin text in preference to the Greek, which reads merely, “the covenant is ours.” What follows seems to show the correctness of the Latin, as the author proceeds to deny that the Jews had any further interest in the promises.
But they thus finally lost it, after Moses had already received it. For the Scripture saith, “And Moses was fasting in the mount forty days and forty nights, and received the covenant from the Lord, tables of stone written with the finger of the hand of the Lord;”1473 1473
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 30
VERSE (14) - Pr 12:18 Job 29:17 Ps 3:7; 52:2; 57:4; 58:6 Da 7:5-7 Re 9:8