[205]. 1 Pet. iii. 20.
[206]. Acts xvii. 31.
[207]. Rom. i. 4.
[208]. Acts xiii. 30-34. comp. Heb. i. 5.
[209]. Heb. i. 3.
[210]. 2 Pet. iii. 9.
[211]. Heb. i. 3.
[212]. Paraphrase on the Epistles; Rom. xiii. 11, 12. Note.
[213]. From the word God, supposed to be addressed to Christ, in the clause “Thy throne, O God, &c.,” the Deity of our Lord, as a second person in the Trinity, is inferred. Yet this word, in the original, is Elohim, whose plural form, we are told, is intended to prevent our thinking of only One Person, and which cannot mean less than the whole Trinity.
[214]. 1 John v. 20.