3017 Eph. i. 21.

3018 Rom. i. 25.

3019 Matt. x. 40.

3020 Deut. xxxiv. 6.

3021 Probably Exuperius of Toulouse.

3022 Ps. ii. 9.

3023 1 Cor. v. 5.

3024 Ps. l. 18.

3025 Ps. ci. 8.

3026 Ps. cxxxix. 21, Ps. cxxxix. 22.

3027 Ps. cxvi. 15.

3028 Cic. Cat. ii. 1, of Catiline.

3029 A contemporary and ally of Augustus.

3030 Nu. xxv. 7, Nu. xxv. 8.

3031 1 K. xviii. 40.

3032 Luke vi. 15: so called probably because he came from the most fanatical party among the Pharisees.

3033 Acts v. 1-10.

3034 Acts xiii. 8-11.

3035 Deut. xiii. 6-9.

3036 Deut. xiii. 5.

3037 Acts viii. 2.

3038 Matt. xxvi. 40, Matt. xxvi. 41.

3039 Ps. cxix. 62.

3040 Luke vi. 12.

3041 Acts xvi. 25-38.

3042 Col. iv. 2.

3043 2 Cor. xi. 27.

3044 Ps. cxxi. 4.

3045 Dan. iv. 13. Jerome gives the Hebrew word for watcher, viz. ry(

3046 Ps. xliv. 23.

3047 Matt. viii. 25: Luke viii. 24.

3048 Cf. 1 Cor. ix. 26.

3049 Matt. iii. 10.

3050 Hos. vi. 5, LXX.

3051 Isa. xxi. 9.

3052 Joh. vii. 24.

3053 So the embroidered cloths used in Catholic Churches to cover the sacramental elements are still called.

3054 Hor. Sat. I. x. 3, 4.

3055 Ps. lxix 12.

3056 Ps. cxli. 3, Ps. cxli. 4.

3057 Luke ii. 51.

3058 Joh. xix. 26, Joh. xix. 27.

3059 Viz. men's society.

3060 Prov. x. 9.

3061 Rom. xii. 17.

3062 Luke xiv. 26.

3063 Lineatos juvenes. The linea appears to have been a close-fitting jerkin.

3064 To ingratiate himself with their mistress. Cf. 108.

3065 Jer. ii. 22.

3066 From Jer. iii. 3.