100 katapoqhnai i.e., was absorbed and made to disappear. Contrast the adsumptione Humanitatis in Deum (or "in Deo,' as the older mss. read) of the Athanasian Creed.
101 The allusion is to the fable of Saturn devouring his children at their birth.
102 Luke ii. 12 and Luke ii. 16.
104 Luke xxiv. 38, Luke xxiv. 39.
110 I. Cor. xv. 42, I. Cor. xv. 43, I. Cor. xv. 44.
111 Contrast Plato Gorgias §169 kateagota te ei tou hn melh h diestrammena zwntoj kai teqnewtoj tauta endhla, and Virgil Aen. vi. 494.
"Atque hic Priamiden laniatum corpore toto
Deiphobum vidit lacerum crudeliter ora."