37 Rom. v. 15, Rom. v. 16, Rom. v. 17.

38 Rom. v. 18, Rom. v. 19.

39 I. Cor. xv. 20, I. Cor. xv. 21, I. Cor. xv. 22.

40 Rom. xiii. 32.

41 Gen. xxii. 16.

42 John viii. 56.

43 The sacrifice of Isaac so far as his father's part in it is concerned is regarded as having actually taken place at the moment of his felt willingness to obey. In the interval of the journey to Mount Moriah Isaac is dead to his father.

44 upostasij.

45 proswpon.

46 It is to be noted that Theodoret thus apparently regards the divine image as consisting in the intelligence or logoj. And in the implication that Isaac had the divine image he expresses the Scriptural view that this was marred, not lost, by the fall.

47 Heb. x. 1.

48 I Cor. x. 11.

49 Heb. xiii. 12.

50 4 Lev. xvi.

51 John iii. 14, John iii. 15.

52 John i. 29, John i. 36.

53 Is. liii. 7.

54 II. Cor. v. 21.

55 Gal. iii. 13.

56 Matt. xxv. 32.

57 Gal. iv. 24 et seqq.

58 Matt. xxviii. 6.

59 St. Thomas was buried at Edessa. Soc. iv. 18, Chrys. Hom. in Heb. 26.

60 Vide p. 96.

61 St. Stephen's remains were said to have been found at Jerusalem, and widely dispersed. cf. Dict. Christ. Ant. II. 1929.

62 Matt. xxvii. 57-60.

63 Mark xv. 42-46.

64 Luke xxiii. 50 et Seqq.

65 John xix. 38-42.

66 Matt. xxviii. 6.

67 Deut. x. 6.

68 I. Sam. xxv. 1.

69 I. Cor. xv. 3, I. Cor. xv. 4.

70 I. Cor. xv. 12, I. Cor. xv. 13, I. Cor. xv. 17.

71 I. Cor. xv. 21, I. Cor. xv. 22.

72 I. Cor. xv. 21.

73 I. Thess. iv. 14.