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references Q 1, 284 — EECh 2, 775, E. Prinzivalli — LThK 9, 708, J. Kraus LI. ARABIANUS nder the same emperor, Arabianus1 published certain works concerned with Christian doctrine. notes 1. Eus., h.e. 5.27, where he is linked with Sextus (supra). references DHGE 3, 1157–58, R. Aigrain LII. JUDAS udas1 discoursed at great length On the Seventy Weeks in Daniel 2 and set out a cronografivan, a Chronology ,3 of past ages down to the tenth year of the reign of Severus.4 2. In this he was guilty of error because he said that the coming of Anti-Christ would occur in his own time.5 But this was because the intensity of the persecutions6 made the threat of the end of the world seem imminent. notes 1. Eus., h.e. 6.7, our total information. 2. Dn 9.24–27. For Jerome’s commentary on 9.24, cf. CCL 75A, 865–89. See EEC 1, 317–19, art., “Daniel,” C. T. McCollough. 3. cronografivan: in h.e. 6.6, immediately preceding 6.7, Eusebius tells of ON ILLUSTRIOUS MEN 73 ...

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