City of God (Penguin Classics) (203 page)

 

1
. Not extant.

 

2
. A much debated point, cf. e.g. Plat,
Men
., 86ff; Arist,
Eth
.
Nic
, 2,1, 3.

 

3
. cf. Bk XIV, 2.

 

4
. ‘The first things according to nature’ in the Stoic phrase, cf. Oc,
De Fin
., 2.

 

5
. cf. Bk IV, 30n.

 

6
. cf. Bk XIV, 20n.

 

7
. Antiochus of Ascalon (
ft
.
c
.80
B.C.
) tried to reconcile Platonism and Stoicism, and claimed to have restored the Old Academy.

 

8
. Hab. 2,4; Rom. 1,17; Gal. 3,11; Hebr. 10,38.

 

9
. Ps. 94,11.

 

10
.1 Cor. 3,20.

 

11
. Only fragments remain of Cicero’s
Consolatio
on the death of Tullia in 45
B.C.

 

12
. Wisd. 9, 15.

 

13
. Gal 5, 17.

 

14
. cf. Bk 1, 22n.

 

15
. cf. Bk 1, 5n.

 

16
. Rom. 8, 24f.

 

17
. Ter.,
Adelph
., 5, 4, 13f.

 

18
.
Eun
., 1, 1, 14f.

 

19
. Cic.
In Verr
., 2, 1, 13.

 

20
. Matt. 10, 36.

 

21
. Ps. 25, 17.

 

22
. Job 7, 1 (LXX. The Hebrew reads: ‘What is man’s life but warfare?’).

 

23
. Matt. 18, 7.

 

24
. Matt. 24, 12.

 

25
. cf. Bk DC, 23.

 

26
. cf. 1 Cor. 11, 14.

 

27
. Ps. 147, 12ff.

 

28
. A fanciful etymology. ‘City of Peace’ is possible.

 

29
. Rom. 6, 22.

 

30
. cf. Virg.,
Aen
., 8, 190–305 for the story of Cacus and Hercules.

 

31
. Virg.
Aen
., 1.195.

 

32
. cf. 2 Cor. 5, 6f.

 

33
.1 Tim.5,8.

 

34
. Gen.1,26.

 

35
. Gen.9,25.

 

36
. A mistaken derivation generally accepted in antiquity.

 

37
. Dan.9,3–15.

 

38
. John 8,34.

 

39
.2 Pet.2,19.

 

40
. cf.Eph.6,5.

 

41
.1 Cor.15,24;28.

 

42
. Wisd. 9, 15.

 

43
. cf.Bks IV, VI, VII.

 

44
. cf. Hab. 2, 4; Rom. 1, 17 etc.

 

45
. cf. Bk IV, 301l

 

46
. 1 Cor. 13, 9.

 

47
. cf. ch. 1.

 

48
. Ecd. 1, 14 etc.

 

49
. cf. ch. 14.

 

50
.1 Tim. 3,1.

 

51
. 1 Cor. 15, 28.

 

52
. cf. Bk II, 21.

 

53
. cf.the argument of Thrasymachus in Plat. Rp. 339A-341A.

 

54
. Aristotle’s ‘distributive justice’ (Eth.Nic, 5, 5, 2).

 

55
. Exod. zz, 20.

 

56
. Gen. 22, 18.

 

57
. cf. Bk VII, 25n.

 

58
. Extensive fragments of this work remain (J. O’Meara, Porphyry’s Philosophy from Oracles, 1959).

 

59
. Lactantius quotes part of this oracle in Greek (De
Ira Dei
, 2,312).

 

60
. Part of the Greek is quoted in Euseb., Dem.Ev., 3, 6.

 

61
. Photinus, bishop of Sirmium, deposed 351. He seems to have taught a kind of Sabellianism. The Photinians, his followers, were condemned at the Council of Constantinople, 381.

 

62
. Exod.22,20.

 

63
. Ps.96,5, in the LXX.

 

64
. Ps.16,2.

 

65
. cf.esp.Bk X, 5; 6; 20.

 

66
. Hab.2,4etc.

 

67
. Gal.5,6.

 

68
. Ps.144,15.

 

69
.1 Tim.2,2.

 

70
.1er.29,7.

 

71
. cf.2 Cor.5,7.

 

72
. Matt.6,12.

 

73
. Jas.2,17.

 

74
. Gal.5,6.

 

75
. Wisd. 9, 15.

 

76
. Job 7,1; cf. ch. 8n.

 

77
. Jas.4, 6; 1 Pet. 5, 5.

 

1
. cf.2 Pet 2,4.

 

2
. cf.Bk VII, 14.

 

3
. cf.Matt.8, 19.

 

4
. Rom.9, 4.

 

5
. Rom.11, 33.

 

6
. Ps. 144, 4.

 

7
. cf. Rom. 11, 33.

 

8
. cf. Eccl. 2, 13f. ‘Vanity’ means ‘emptiness’, ‘futility’, ‘nonsense’. It seems best, failing a word to convey these shades of meaning, to retain the familial translation.

 

9
. Eccl. 8, 14.

 

10
. Eccl. 12, 13f (LXX).

 

11
. Rom. 3, 20ff.

 

12
. Matt 13, 52.

 

13
. Matt. 11, 22.

 

14
. Matt. 11, 24.

 

15
. Matt. 12, 41f.

 

16
. Matt. 13, 37–43.

 

17
. Matt. 19, 28.

 

18
. Matt. 12, 27.

 

19
. cf. Acts 1, 25f. On the significance of numbers cf. Bk XI, 30f; XV, 20; XVII, 4; ch. 7.

 

20
. 1 Cor. 15, 10.

 

21
. 1 Cor. 6, 2f.

 

22
. Ep., 199, the second of two letters written to Hesychius, bishop of Salona (Split, in Dalmatia), in answer to a query about the apocalyptic chronology in Dan. 9, 24ff.

 

23
. Matt. 25, 34–45.

 

24
. John 5, 22–24.

 

25
. John 5, 25f.

 

26
. Matt. 8, 22.

 

27
. 2 Cor. 5. 14f.

 

28
. cf.Rom. 4, 25.

 

29
. cf.Rom. 4, 5.

 

30
. Ps. 101, 1.

 

31
. John 5, 27–9.

 

32
. Rev. 20 1–6.

 

33
. 2 Pet. 3, 8.

 

34
. Matt. 12, 29.

 

35
. Matt.19, 29. On significant numbers cf. ch. 5, and references there.

 

36
. 2 Cor. 6, 10.

 

37
. Prov. 17, 6 (LXX).

 

38
. Ps. 105, 8.

 

39
. Eph. 1, 4.

 

40
. 2 Tim. 2, 19.

 

41
. Ps. 123, 2.

 

42
. Rev. 20, 9f.

 

43
. cf. Rev. 12, 12; 11, 2; 12, 6; 13, 5.

 

44
. Matt. 12, 9.

 

45
. 1 John 2, 19.

 

46
. Tit.3, 5.

 

47
. cf.Matt.24,12.

 

48
. Matt. 25, 34.

 

49
. Matt. 28, 20.

 

50
. Matt. 13, 52.

 

51
. Matt. 13, 39ff.

 

52
. Matt. 5,19.

 

53
. Matt. 23, 3.

 

54
. Col. 3, If.

 

55
. Phil. 3, 20.

 

56
. cf. Phil.2, 21.

 

57
. Rev. 20 ,4.

 

58
. Matt. 18 ,18.

 

59
. 1 Cor. 5, 12.

 

60
. Rev. 20, 4.

 

61
. Rev. 14, 13.

 

62
. Rom. 14, 9.

 

63
. Rev. 20, 4.

 

64
. cf.2 Cor.6, 14. The Apocalypse, in fact, is speaking of the Emperor’s image.

 

65
. Rev.20, 5.

 

66
. John 5, 25; cf. ch.6.

 

67
. Rev. 20, 6.

 

68
. Rev. 20, 5.

 

69
. Col. 3, If.

 

70
. Rom. 6, 4.

 

71
. Eph. 5, 14.

 

72
. Ecclus.2, 7.

 

73
. Rom.14,4.

 

74
. 1 Cor. 10,12.

 

75
. Rev. 20, 6.

 

76
. 1 Pet. 2, 9.

 

77
. Phil. 2, 7.

 

78
. cf. Ps.110, 4; Hebr.7, 17–21.

 

79
. cf. Bk XVI, 22; XVII, 17–20.

 

80
. Rev. 20, 7f.

 

81
. Impossible etymologies.

 

82
. cf. ch.7.

 

83
. Rev. 20, 9; cf. ch.8.

 

84
. Matt. 25, 41.

 

85
. Ps. 69, 9.

 

86
. Is. 26, 11 (LXX).

 

87
. cf. 2 Thess. 2.8.

 

88
. cf. ch.8; Dan.12, 7.

 

89
. Rev.
20, 6f.

 

90
. Rev. 6, 9.

 

91
. Bk XVI, 24.

 

92
. Rev. 20, 10.

 

93
. ch.9.

 

94
. Rev. 20, 11.

 

95
. 1 Cor. 7, 31f.

 

96
. Rev. 20, 12.

 

97
. cf.Rom.2,15.

 

98
. cf.Bk XVI, 5; 15.

 

99
. Rev.20, 13.

 

100
. Col.3,3; Matt 8,33.

 

101
. Rom.8, 10.

 

102
. Matt.25,46.

 

103
. Rev.21,1.

 

104
. Rev.20,11; cf.ch.14.

 

105
. Rev.4,6; 15,2.

 

106
. Rev. 20, 2-j.

 

107
. Is.45,8 (LXX).

 

108
. Tit.3,5.

 

109
. cf.1 Cor.15, 53f.

 

Other books

Saving Sophia by Fleur Hitchcock
What She Saw by Roberts, Mark
House Divided by Lawson, Mike
Sex on the Moon by Ben Mezrich
No Hurry in Africa by Brendan Clerkin
Flashman's Escape by Robert Brightwell
Slavemaster's Woman, The by Angelia Whiting
One-Man Massacre by Jonas Ward