SECTION II. On the Quotations from the Septuagint Version in the
Greek Testament.
I. Quotations agreeing verbatim with the Septuagint, or only changing the per-
son, number, &c.-II. Quotations taken from the Septuagint, but with some
variation.III. Quotations agreeing with the Septuagint in sense, but not in
words.-IV. Quotations differing from the Septuagint, but agreeing exactly
or nearly with the Hebrew.-V. Quotations that differ from both the Septua
gint and the Hebrew. VI. Considerations on the probable causes of the
seeming discrepancies in the quotations from the Old Testament in the
New.
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SECTION III. On the Internal Form of Quotations, or the Mode in which
Citations from the Old Testament are applied in the New.
General observations on the Rabbinical and other modes of quoting the Old Tes-
tament. Classification of the Quotations in the New Testament; - I. Quo-
tations from the Old Testament in the New, in which the predictions are lite-
rally accomplished; II. Quotations, in which that is said to have been done,
of which the Scriptures have not spoken in a literal, but in a spiritual sense;
-III Quotations that are accommodated by the sacred writers to particular
events or facts;-IV. Quotations and other Passages from the Old Testament
which are alluded to in the New.