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  • Genesis.
  1: Terram.
  2: Tellus.
  3: Immensus. See note on the word in the fragment "Concerning the Cursing of the Heathen's Gods."
  4: Cardine.
  5: Mundo.
  6: "Errantia;" so called, probably, either because they appear to move as ships pass them, or because[...]
  7: Terrarum.
  8: "God called the dry land Earth:" Gen. i. 10.
  9: i.e., "together with;" it begets both sun and moon.
  10: i.e., "the fourth day."
  11: Mundo.
  12: Or, "lucid" - liquentia.
  13: i.e., "Power Divine."
  14: So Milton and Shakespeare.
  15: As (see above, l. 31) He had all other things.
  16: SeeGen. iii. 20, with the LXX., and the marg. in the Eng. ver.
  17: Terrae.
  18: The "gladsome court" - "laeta aula" - seems to mean Eden, in which the garden is said to have been[...]
  19: i.e., eastward. See the last reference.
  20: Aedibus in mediis.
  21: Terit. So Job (xiv. 19), "The waters wear the stones."
  22: "Onyx," Eng. ver. See the following piece, l. 277.
  23: "Bdellium," Eng. Ver.; anqrac, LXX.
  24: Comp. Ps. xxix. 3, especially in "Great Bible" (xxviii. 3 in LXX.)
  25: Malum.
  26: Mali.
  27: "Numquid poma Deus non omnia nota sacravit?"
  28: Mundus.
  29: The writer, supposing it to be night (see 88, 89), seems to mean that the serpent hinted that the [...]
  30: Mundo.
  31: Virorum.
  32: "Servitiumque sui studio perferre mariti;" or, perhaps, "and drudge in patience at her husband's b[...]
  33: "Sententia:" her sentence, or opinion, as to the fruit and its effects.
  34: Or, "That with heart-weariness and mournful breast Full many sighs may furnish anxious fo[...]
  35: The writer makes "cherubim" - or "cherubin" - singular. I have therefore retained his mistake. Wha[...]
  36: Or, "origins" - "orsis" - because Cain and Abel were original types, as it were, of two separate c[...]
  37: "Perpetuo;" "in process of time," Eng. ver.; meq hmeraj, LXX. in Gen. iv. 3.
  38: Quae porsata fuerant. But, as Wordsworth remarks on Gen. iv., we do not read that Caïn's offerings[...]
  39: Quod propter gelida Cain incanduit ira. If this, which is Oehler's and Migne's reading, be correct[...]



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