Third to Hypatius against the Teachings




  • I. Marcion's teaching; the heavens of the stranger

p. -
1. 2 I.e., 0Ihsou~j according to the Marcionite transliteration. 



  • II. Bardaisan's teaching; what supports his Entities in Space?
2. 1 Ephraim alludes to the Heavens of the Stranger, see above, p. li.



  • II. Bardaisan's teaching; what supports his Entities in Space?
    • What supported the Entities in Space?
3. 1 I.e. perhaps pa&mflogoj, "the all-flaming."



  • III. Mani's Teaching; he placed the Light World in contact with the Darkness, and thereby introduced great difficulties. How did the attractiveness of Light reach the Senses of Darkness?
    • How did the Darkness love the Light?
4. 2 See the second note on p. xlviii.
5. 3 The meaning is not clear.



  • III. Mani's Teaching; he placed the Light World in contact with the Darkness, and thereby introduced great difficulties. How did the attractiveness of Light reach the Senses of Darkness?
    • How can Light which formerly pleased finally torture Darkness?
6. 1 I.e. Dia&boloj. Cf. p. lx. l. 33.


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