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XX.

“And 4829 he laid his hands upon him.” 4830 The countenance of Joshua was also glorified by the imposition of the hands of Moses, but not to the same degree [as that of Moses]. Inasmuch, then, as he had obtained a certain degree of grace, [the Lord] said, “And thou shall confer upon him of thy glory.” 4831 For [in this case] the thing given does not cease to belong to the giver.


Footnotes

572:4829

Massuet seems to more than doubt the genuineness of this fragment and the next, and would ascribe them to the pen of Apollinaris, bishop of Hierapolis in Phrygia, a contemporary of Irenæus. Harvey passes over these two fragments.

572:4830

Num. xxvii. 23.

572:4831

Num. xxvii. 20.


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