The fifth book of the Bibliotheca Sancta: a Preface and 264 annotations and censures upon the interpreters and expositors of the Old Testament, arranged in the order of the sacred books from Genesis to the Machabees. Sixtus weighs the readings of the Fathers and doctors — where they are abused by heretics, where they slipped, and how they are to be honestly defended — with every marginal note of the printed edition preserved and translated. In English for the first time.
Scripture commentary · 16th century
Annotations on the Old Testament
Sixtus of Siena, O.P. (1520–1569) · translated from the Latin of the Bibliotheca Sancta, Book V
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Contents
Preface
- Preface of the Fifth Book folio 526–528
On Genesis
- Annotation I, Whether the beginning of Genesis pertains to the Trinity (Genesis 1:1) folio 528
- Annotation II, Heaven — whether it is the dwelling of many gods (Genesis 1:1) folio 528
- Annotation III, Whether heaven is spherical and mobile (Genesis 1:1) folio 528–529
- Annotation IV, Augustine of Kissamos wrongly taught that the empyrean heaven was not created (Genesis 1:1) folio 529
- Annotation V, Whether an invisible world and angels were created before this world (Genesis 1:1) folio 529–530
- Annotation VI, Whether faith and charity are from ourselves (Genesis 1:2) folio 530
- Annotation VII, Whether the spirit that was borne over the waters was the Holy Spirit (Genesis 1:2) folio 530–531
- Annotation VIII, Whether angels and demons are corporeal (Genesis 1:6) folio 531
- Annotation IX, Whether there is only one heaven, as Chrysostom seems to hold (Genesis 1:6) folio 531
- Annotation X, Whether the firmament is between the upper and lower waters (Genesis 1:6) folio 531–532
- Annotation XI, Whether the upper and lower waters are real water, or rather Angels, as Origen held (Genesis 1:7) folio 532
- Annotation XII, Whether the binary [double] number is infamous, as Jerome held (Genesis 1:8) folio 532
- Annotation XIII, The ancients denied that there are Antipodes (Genesis 1:9) folio 532–533
- Annotation XIV, Whether it must be believed that the stars are fixed in the heaven (Genesis 1:17) folio 533
- Annotation XV, For the stars foreshow the future events of men, as Origen held — whom the judicial Astrologers follow (Genesis 1:17) folio 533
- Annotation XVI, Whether satisfaction is necessary for penitents (Genesis 1:19) folio 533–534
- Annotation XVII, Whether the angels, together with God, created man — as Origen held (Genesis 1:26) folio 534
- Annotation XVIII, Whether God is corporeal (Genesis 1:26) folio 534–535
- Annotation XIX, Whether the stars are animate (Genesis 1:26) folio 535
- Annotation XX, Whether, if Adam had not sinned, there would have been coitus (Genesis 1:27) folio 535
- Annotation XXI, Whether the first parents would have had children if they had not sinned (Genesis 1:28) folio 535
- Annotation XXII, Whether herbs and trees are given as food to the animals (Genesis 1:29) folio 535–536
- Annotation XXIII, Whether God completed his works on the sixth day (Genesis 2:2) folio 536
- Annotation XXIV, Whether the six days of the world's creation are real days (Genesis 2:2) folio 536
- Annotation XXV, Whether the Jews sacrificed in the lands of the gentiles (Genesis 2:2) folio 536
- Annotation XXVI, Whether the soul alone is man (Genesis 2:7) folio 536
- Annotation XXVII, The breath breathed into Adam is the rational soul, as St. Augustine, St. Thomas, and others hold (Genesis 2:7) folio 536–537
- Annotation XXVIII, Whether the body was made before the soul (Genesis 2:7) folio 537
- Annotation XXIX, Whether man was created first in the species than in the individual, as Francesco Giorgio held (Genesis 2:7) folio 537
- Annotation XXX, Whether the soul was created with the angels on the first day (Genesis 2:7) folio 537
- Annotation XXXI, Whether Adam, by sinning, lost the image [of God] (Genesis 2:7) folio 537
- Annotation XXXII, Whether man, formed of an earthly body and an immortal soul, is the man whom God created to his own image (Genesis 2:7) folio 537–538
- Annotation XXXIII, Whether there is a terrestrial Paradise (Genesis 2:8) folio 538
- Annotation XXXIV, Francesco Giorgio tries to prove by four arguments that there is no terrestrial Paradise (Genesis 2:8) folio 538–539
- Annotation XXXV, Whether there is a terrestrial Paradise (Genesis 2:8) folio 539
- Annotation XXXVI, Whether Paradise, after Adam's fall, entirely ceased to exist (Genesis 2:8) folio 539
- Annotation XXXVII, Whether the terrestrial Paradise was created before the world (Genesis 2:8) folio 539–540
- Annotation XXXVIII, Whether the earthly Paradise reaches up to the orb of the Moon, as Bede held (Genesis 2:8) folio 540
- Annotation XXXIX, Tertullian held that all souls are in the underworld until the day of judgment (Genesis 2:8) folio 540
- Annotation XL, Whether the places and punishments of souls after this life are only spiritual, as St. Augustine seems to hold (Genesis 2:8) folio 540–541
- Annotation XLI, Whether Moses and Paul saw the very essence of God with the mind, but not with the eyes of the body (Genesis 2:8) folio 541
- Annotation XLII, Whether the place of the underworld is under the earth (Genesis 2:8) folio 541
- Annotation XLIII, Whether God threatened the first man with bodily death, or rather only the death of the soul (Genesis 2:17) folio 541–542
- Annotation XLIV, For what cause abortion is a grave sin, even if the embryo was not [yet] animated (Genesis 2:18) folio 542
- Annotation XLV, Whether Adam was created androgynous, as Francesco Giorgio thinks (Genesis 2:20) folio 542
- Annotation XLVI, Whether Eve was formed from Adam's rib (Genesis 2:21) folio 542
- Annotation XLVII, Cajetan denies that a rib was truly taken from Adam (Genesis 2:21) folio 542–543
- Annotation XLVIII, Whether it is lawful for Christians to swear (Genesis 2:24) folio 543
- Annotation XLIX, Whether Adam, by sinning, lost the image [of God] (Genesis 3:7) folio 543
- Annotation L, No one's nature is harmed by another's sins (Genesis 3:15) folio 543–544
- Annotation LI, Whether the giants sprang from the seed of the devil, as Francesco Giorgio thought (Genesis 3:15) folio 544
- Annotation LII, Whether sin brought upon Adam the necessity of bodily death (Genesis 3:19) folio 544
- Annotation LIII, Whether the tunics of skin of the first parents were the skins of animals (Genesis 3:21) folio 544
- Annotation LIV, Whether the tunics of skin were true skins (Genesis 3:21) folio 544–545
- Annotation LV, Whether the letter of divine Scripture sometimes says something false (Genesis 3:21) folio 545
- Annotation LVI, Whether Adam, cast out of paradise, was placed before the door of paradise (Genesis 3:24) folio 545
- Annotation LVII, Whether the Cherubim are angels, or specters (Genesis 3:24) folio 545
- Annotation LVIII, Theodoret denies that the Cherubim are spiritual and blessed minds (Genesis 3:24) folio 545–546
- Annotation LIX, Whether Moses died (Genesis 3:24) folio 546–547
- Annotation LX, Whether the Cherubim are incorporeal substances (Genesis 3:24) folio 547
- Annotation LXI, Whether Moses has yet died (Genesis 4:1) folio 547
- Annotation LXII, Whether priests bind and loose (Genesis 4:1) folio 547
- Annotation LXIII, If the first parents had not sinned, whether there would have been generation (Genesis 4:1) folio 547–548
- Annotation LXIV, Whether the souls of the saints, before the day of judgment, enjoy the divine vision (Genesis 4:1) folio 548
- Annotation LXV, A passage from the fourth chapter of Genesis, badly translated by the Seventy (Genesis 4:7) folio 548
- Annotation LXVI, The clause "let us go out into the field," superfluously added by the Septuagint (Genesis 4:8) folio 548–549
- Annotation LXVII, The clause "vagabond and fugitive," badly rendered by the Septuagint (Genesis 4:12) folio 549
- Annotation LXVIII, The years of the illustrious men wrongly reckoned by the Septuagint (Genesis 5:7) folio 549
- Annotation LXIX, Whether the curse of the earth was removed under Noah, as Francesco Giorgio thought (Genesis 5:29) folio 549–550
- Annotation LXX, That "Angels of God" was wrongly put by the Septuagint for "sons of God," and hence grave questions have arisen (Genesis 6:2) folio 550
- Annotation LXXI, Whether the angels are aerial souls, as Philo thought; or whether the stars are animate, as the same [Philo] reckoned (Genesis 6:2) folio 550
- Annotation LXXII, Whether the angels are called "sons of God" in the sacred letters (Genesis 6:2) folio 550
- Annotation LXXIII, Whether the angels can have intercourse with women (Genesis 6:2) folio 550–552
- Annotation LXXIV, The clause "My spirit shall not remain," etc., badly rendered (Genesis 6:3) folio 552
- Annotation LXXV, Whether God restricted the life of man to 120 years (Genesis 6:3) folio 552
- Annotation LXXVI, Whether the giants were men who exceeded others in unusual bodily size (Genesis 6:4) folio 552
- Annotation LXXVII, Whether the giants were begotten from Angels and women (Genesis 6:4) folio 552–553
- Annotation LXXVIII, Whether God can be seen by the angels (Genesis 6:9) folio 553
- Annotation LXXIX, The number of the years and the months of the Flood [is] corrupted (Genesis 7:11) folio 553–554
- Annotation LXXX, Whether heaven is spherical and mobile (Genesis 7:11) folio 554
- Annotation LXXXI, Whether the Noachic Flood could have been foreknown from observation of the stars, as Pierre d'Ailly thought (Genesis 7:11) folio 554
- Annotation LXXXII, The days of the ceasing Flood wrongly reckoned (Genesis 8:4) folio 554
- Annotation LXXXIII, Whether the raven returned into the ark (Genesis 8:7) folio 554
- Annotation LXXXIV, What kind of branch the dove brought (Genesis 8:11) folio 554–555
- Annotation LXXXV, Whether circumcision conferred anything to the soul's salvation (Genesis 8:21) folio 555
- Annotation LXXXVI, Of what kind was Noah's drunkenness (Genesis 9:20–21) folio 555
- Annotation LXXXVII, There was only one language for all before the tower was built, as St. Chrysostom rightly held (Genesis 11:1) folio 555
- Annotation LXXXVIII, An error in the number and the years of the generations of Shem (Genesis 11:11) folio 555–556
- Annotation LXXXIX, Whether Abraham lied (Genesis 12:13) folio 556–557
- Annotation XC, Whether Melchisedech was a man, or rather an Angel, as Origen held (Genesis 14:18) folio 557–558
- Annotation XCI, Whether Melchisedech was the Holy Spirit (Genesis 14:18) folio 558
- Annotation XCII, Whether it is lawful for soldiers to take booty (Genesis 14:23) folio 558
- Annotation XCIII, Whether hell is only the conscience of sinners, as Philo held (Genesis 16:2) folio 558
- Annotation XCIV, Whether Abraham's intercourse with Hagar was adultery (Genesis 16:3) folio 558–559
- Annotation XCV, Whether the angels created the sensitive soul of men, as Philo held (Genesis 16:11) folio 559
- Annotation XCVI, Whether circumcision conferred grace on infants (Genesis 17:10) folio 559
- Annotation XCVII, Why circumcision was given on the eighth day (Genesis 17:12) folio 559–560
- Annotation XCVIII, Whether Abraham sinned by unbelief (Genesis 17:17) folio 560
- Annotation XCIX, The dove descending upon Christ — whether it was truly an animal (Genesis 18:2) folio 560
- Annotation C, Whether this passage pertains to the Trinity (Genesis 18:3) folio 560–561
- Annotation CI, Whether divine grace comes before us, or is preceded by us (Genesis 18:16) folio 561
- Annotation CII, Whether the Son of God was an angel (Genesis 22:12) folio 561–562
- Annotation CIII, That "Sabek" is wrongly expounded as "a he-goat." (Genesis 22:13) folio 562
- Annotation CIV, Whether the Virgin Mary ever labored under unbelief (Genesis 25:21) folio 562
- Annotation CV, Whether the heavens emit a vocal sound by their motion (Genesis 26:18) folio 562–563
- Annotation CVI, The Septuagint wrongly translated, "We have not found water." (Genesis 26:32) folio 563
- Annotation CVII, Whether it is lawful for a good man to lie (Genesis 27:19) folio 563–564
- Annotation CVIII, Whether the stars are rational living beings, as Philo and Origen held (Genesis 28:12) folio 564–565
- Annotation CIX, Mandrakes [rendered] for lilies (Genesis 30:14) folio 565–566
- Annotation CX, An error of the Septuagint interpreters (Genesis 30:42) folio 566
- Annotation CXI, Whether Jacob contended with the Angel in a bodily wrestling (Genesis 32:24) folio 566
- Annotation CXII, Many have not rightly interpreted the word "Israel." (Genesis 32:28) folio 566
- Annotation CXIII, Whether Joseph's brothers accused him of a most wicked crime (Genesis 37:2) folio 566–567
- Annotation CXIV, Whether Tamar, in lying with Judah, perpetrated a crime (Genesis 38:16) folio 567
On Exodus
- Annotation CXV, Whether the world is the Son of God, as Philo held (Exodus 28:4) folio 567
- Annotation CXVI, Whether Moses's face was horned (Exodus 34:29) folio 567–568
On Leviticus
- Annotation CXVII, Whether Christ suffered for the Angels, as Origen taught (Leviticus 1:5) folio 568
- Annotation CXVIII, Whether bishops are to be elected by the authority of the people (Leviticus 8:4) folio 568–569
- Annotation CXIX, Whether Christ still mourns our sins (Leviticus 10:9) folio 569
- Annotation CXX, Whether the flesh and blood of Christ are nothing else than his doctrine (Leviticus 10:14) folio 569–570
- Annotation CXXI, And he shall put incense upon the fire in the sight of the Lord (Leviticus 16:13) folio 570
- Annotation CXXII, Whether it is lawful for priests to possess temporal goods (Leviticus 25:32) folio 570
On Numbers
- Annotation CXXIII, Concerning Moses's wife (Numbers 12:1) folio 570
- Annotation CXXIV, Whether the rods brought to Moses were more than twelve (Numbers 17:6) folio 570
- Annotation CXXV, The man said, whose eye is stopped up (Numbers 24:3) folio 570
- Annotation CXXVI, Whether the Angels are to be judged on the day of judgment (Numbers 25:4) folio 570–571
- Annotation CXXVII, Whether all the blessed shall see God (Numbers 26:53) folio 571
- Annotation CXXVIII, Whether the saints, immediately after the judgment, are raised to the contemplation of God (Numbers 33:1) folio 571–572
- Annotation CXXIX, Whether the land of promise is to be understood according to the letter (Numbers 34:2) folio 572
On Deuteronomy
- Annotation CXXX, Whether from this passage the mystery of the Trinity ought to be elicited (Deuteronomy 6:4) folio 572–573
On Joshua
- Annotation CXXXI, Whether the demons and hell shall suffer everlasting punishments (Joshua 8:28) folio 573–574
- Annotation CXXXII, Concerning free will (1 Kings [1 Samuel] 11:6) folio 574
- Annotation CXXXIII, Concerning Seba and Sceba (3 Kings [1 Kings] 10:1) folio 574
On Job
- Annotation CXXXIV, Concerning the Trinity (Job 1:1) folio 574
- Annotation CXXXV, Impious dogmas concerning the Trinity are falsely ascribed to Origen (Job 1:17) folio 574–575
- Annotation CXXXVI, As it hath pleased the Lord, so it is done (Job 1:21) folio 575
- Annotation CXXXVII, Whether infants are punished with the punishments of the damned (Job 9:17) folio 575–576
- Annotation CXXXVIII, Whether the just man sins in every work [he does] (Job 9:28) folio 576
- Annotation CXXXIX, Whether the souls of the blessed see all things which are done here (Job 14:21) folio 576
- Annotation CXL, Whether the souls of Christians are blessed immediately after this life (Job 17:12) folio 576
- Annotation CXLI, Whether the fire of hell is incorporeal (Job 20:26) folio 576–577
- Annotation CXLII, Whether the nature of Angels and Souls is corporeal (Job 25:5) folio 577
- Annotation CXLIII, Whether the Son of God is always begotten and always born (Job 38:12) folio 577
- Annotation CXLIV, The author of the commentary on Job which is falsely attributed to Origen thought wrongly concerning the Trinity (Job 38:29) folio 577
- Annotation CXLV, Whether anyone may be certain that he does not always sin (Job 42:16) folio 577–578
On Psalm
- Annotation CXLVI, Origen seems to have thought wrongly concerning the Trinity (Psalm 1:1) folio 578
- Annotation CXLVII, Whether the angels were created before the world, and whether the heavens emit a vocal sound (Psalm 1:1) folio 578
- Annotation CXLVIII, Whether the future resurrection will be in the [self-same] individual (Psalm 1:5) folio 578–579
- Annotation CXLIX, Concerning the beginning of Genesis (Psalm 2:1) folio 579
- Annotation CL, I will give thee the nations for thy inheritance, and the ends of the earth for thy possession (Psalm 2:8) folio 579
- Annotation CLI, Whether this passage was well rendered by Jerome (Psalm 2:12) folio 579
- Annotation CLII, Concerning the Eucharist (Psalm 3:2) folio 579
- Annotation CLIII, Concerning the invocation of the saints (Psalm 4:2) folio 579–580
- Annotation CLIV, Whether Mary hesitated at the death of Christ (Psalm 13:3) folio 580
- Annotation CLV, Concerning the eight little verses added to Psalm 13 (Psalm 13:3) folio 580
- Annotation CLVI, In what manner the Blessed Virgin was sanctified by the entrance of Christ (Psalm 14:2) folio 580
- Annotation CLVII, Whether the Psalms speaking literally of David can be expounded literally of Christ (Psalm 15:1) folio 580
- Annotation CLVIII, Eusebius of Caesarea thought wrongly concerning the Trinity (Psalm 15:2) folio 580
- Annotation CLIX, Whether a man can be made impeccable (Psalm 15:7) folio 580–581
- Annotation CLX, Whether the body of Christ was placed in the Sun (Psalm 18:5) folio 581
- Annotation CLXI, Whether the prayer of Christ was heard (Psalm 21:3) folio 581
- Annotation CLXII, Whether Christ truly feared and grieved (Psalm 21:3) folio 581–582
- Annotation CLXIII, Whether the Eucharist is to be denied to sinners (Psalm 21:30) folio 582
- Annotation CLXIV, Concerning the Eucharist, the heretics feign that St. Chrysostom thought wrongly (Psalm 22:5) folio 582
- Annotation CLXV, Whether Christ the Lord sustained in [his] soul the pain of hell (Psalm 30:11) folio 582
- Annotation CLXVI, Whether it is lawful to use lots (Psalm 30:16) folio 582
- Annotation CLXVII, Whether all the works of unbelievers are sins (Psalm 31:1) folio 582–583
- Annotation CLXVIII, Whether this passage pertains to the Holy Spirit (Psalm 32:6) folio 583
- Annotation CLXIX, Whether the souls of the saints are in heaven before the resurrection (Psalm 36:10) folio 583–584
- Annotation CLXX, Whether after this life all, both good and evil, shall enter the fire of gehenna (Psalm 36:14) folio 584–585
- Annotation CLXXI, Whether all Souls, after this life, are to be tried by fire (Psalm 36:15) folio 585–586
- Annotation CLXXII, Whether one ought to pray in an unknown tongue (Psalm 46:3, 8) folio 586
- Annotation CLXXIII, Whether penance is to be repeated (Psalm 50:3) folio 586
- Annotation CLXXIV, Concerning satisfaction (Psalm 50:3) folio 586–587
- Annotation CLXXV, Whether sacramental confession is necessary (Psalm 50:5) folio 587–588
- Annotation CLXXVI, Whether the royal power is to be preferred to the sacerdotal (Psalm 50:6) folio 588
- Annotation CLXXVII, Whether Adam's sin transmitted to posterity only the death of the body (Psalm 50:7) folio 588
- Annotation CLXXVIII, Concerning original sin (Psalm 50:7) folio 588
- Annotation CLXXIX, Whether the sin contracted from Adam is only the occasion of sin, and not sin [itself] (Psalm 50:7) folio 588–589
- Annotation CLXXX, If the first parents had not sinned, whether [there would have been] conception and generation (Psalm 50:7) folio 589
- Annotation CLXXXI, Whether Peter, in the denial of Christ, lost [his] faith (Psalm 52:4) folio 589
- Annotation CLXXXII, Whether hunger, thirst, grief, and death were natural to Christ (Psalm 53:5) folio 589
- Annotation CLXXXIII, Whether our merits are the cause of the eternal election (Psalm 64:5) folio 589
- Annotation CLXXXIV, Whether men shall rise again in the same individual [body] (Psalm 65:12) folio 589–590
- Annotation CLXXXV, Whether Souls, on account of sins committed in heaven, are thrust down into bodies (Psalm 65:11) folio 590–592
- Annotation CLXXXVI, Whether Christ's humanity was, by its own nature, capable of grief and misery (Psalm 68:2) folio 592–593
- Annotation CLXXXVII, Whether trading [commerce] is condemned (Psalm 70:15) folio 593–594
- Annotation CLXXXVIII, Whether the punishment of Hell exceeds the gravity of the sin (Psalm 71:14) folio 594
- Annotation CLXXXIX, Whether the Soul was created before bodies (Psalm 89:1–2) folio 594
- Annotation CXC, Whether the age of the world consists of only six thousand years (Psalm 89:4) folio 594–595
- Annotation CXCI, On the theme of Psalm 90 (Psalm 90:1) folio 595
- Annotation CXCII, On the merit of good works (Psalm 90:14) folio 595
- Annotation CXCIII, On the merit of good works (Psalm 98:5) folio 595–596
- Annotation CXCIV, On the Eucharist (Psalm 98:5) folio 596
- Annotation CXCV, Whether good works are meritorious (Psalm 102:4) folio 596–597
- Annotation CXCVI, On the Holy Spirit (Psalm 103:30) folio 597
- Annotation CXCVII, On predestination and reprobation (Psalm 108:18) folio 597
- Annotation CXCVIII, On God swearing (Psalm 109:4) folio 597
- Annotation CXCIX, On the merit of works (Psalm 114:7) folio 597
- Annotation CC, Whether the divine vocation is from the merits of those called (Psalm 115:1) folio 597
- Annotation CCI, On the number of the alphabetic Psalms (Psalm 118:1) folio 597
- Annotation CCII, Whether all the saints must be purged by the fire of the conflagration (Psalm 118:20) folio 597
- Annotation CCIII, Whether the possession of secular things befits the clergy (I have said [it is] to keep thy law." — Psalm 118:57) folio 597–598
- Annotation CCIV, On the Oath (Psalm 118:106) folio 598
- Annotation CCV, Whether sins are remitted to those remaining in unbelief (Psalm 118:137) folio 598
- Annotation CCVI, On the sons of those cast out (Psalm 126:4) folio 598
- Annotation CCVII, On the correct rendering of this passage (Psalm 127:2) folio 598
- Annotation CCVIII, Whether the Soul was formed before the body (Psalm 129:2) folio 598–599
- Annotation CCIX, Whether the Soul of Christ is omniscient (Psalm 138:6) folio 599
- Annotation CCX, The error of Origen concerning souls thrust into bodies (Psalm 141:8) folio 599
On Proverbs
On Ecclesiastes
- Annotation CCXII, Whether the stars are animate (Ecclesiastes 1:6) folio 600
- Annotation CCXIII, Whether before this world there were other worlds, and whether there will be [others] after this (Ecclesiastes 1:9) folio 600
- Annotation CCXIV, Whether after this life there is given a place from which Souls, once entered, can go out (Ecclesiastes 11:3) folio 600–601
On Canticle
- Annotation CCXV, Whether the Angels are corporeal (Canticle 1:1) folio 601
- Annotation CCXVI, Whether the Angels desert those whom they have received into [their] custody (Canticle 1:1) folio 601
- Annotation CCXVII, On the merits of the just (Canticle 2:10, 14) folio 601
On Wisdom
- Annotation CCXVIII, On the author of the book of Wisdom (Wisdom 1:1) folio 601
- Annotation CCXIX, On the author of the book of Wisdom (Wisdom 1:1) folio 601–602
On Isaiah
- Annotation CCXX, A prophecy of Christ omitted by the Seventy (Isaiah 2:22) folio 602
- Annotation CCXXI, On God being seen (Isaiah 6:1) folio 602
- Annotation CCXXII, On the Trinity (Isaiah 6:3) folio 602
- Annotation CCXXIII, A prophecy of Christ ill translated by the Seventy interpreters (Isaiah 9:6) folio 602
- Annotation CCXXIV, Whether angels have a soul (Isaiah 13:7) folio 602
- Annotation CCXXV, Whether the souls of the damned shall at some time have rest (Isaiah 14:19) folio 602–603
- Annotation CCXXVI, Every beard shall be shaven (Isaiah 15:2) folio 603
- Annotation CCXXVII, Whether it is a lighter [sin] to sin openly than to feign holiness (Isaiah 16:14) folio 603
- Annotation CCXXVIII, Whether the saints in heaven remember [their] past evils (Isaiah 65:16) folio 603
- Annotation CCXXIX, Whether the fire of hell is metaphorical (Isaiah 66:24) folio 603–604
On Jeremiah
- Annotation CCXXX, The expiatory fire (Jeremiah 2:22) folio 604
- Annotation CCXXXI, The Oath (Jeremiah 4:2) folio 604
- Annotation CCXXXII, Whether anyone in this life is truly just (Jeremiah 13:12) folio 604–605
- Annotation CCXXXIII, Whether the opinion of the Chiliasts is to be condemned (Jeremiah 19:11) folio 605–607
- Annotation CCXXXIV, On Christ (Jeremiah 22:30) folio 607
- Annotation CCXXXV, On free will (Jeremiah 23:28) folio 607
- Annotation CCXXXVI, On souls fallen down from heaven (Jeremiah 24:5) folio 607
- Annotation CCXXXVII, The incarceration of souls (Jeremiah 28:13) folio 607
- Annotation CCXXXVIII, On the history of Susanna. — Daniel 13:52, 56 (Jeremiah 29:22) folio 607
On Lamentations
On Ezekiel
- Annotation CCXL, Whether charity once had can be lost (Ezekiel 1:12) folio 607–608
- Annotation CCXLI, Whether one sin is remitted without another. — Amos 4:7 (Ezekiel 3:11) folio 608
- Annotation CCXLII, Whether the earth is an animal capable of reason (Ezekiel 14:13) folio 608–609
- Annotation CCXLIII, Not only Christ is to be imitated. — Matthew 23:2–3 (Ezekiel 16:16) folio 609
- Annotation CCXLIV, Whether clerics ought to have beard or hair shorn (Ezekiel 44:20) folio 609–612
On Daniel
- Annotation CCXLV, On the Appendix of Daniel (Daniel 1:1) folio 612–613
- Annotation CCXLVI, On the kingdom of the Romans (Daniel 2:40) folio 613
- Annotation CCXLVII, Whether the sacred Images are to be venerated (Daniel 3:18) folio 613–615
- Annotation CCXLVIII, On the time of the world's destruction (Daniel 9:24) folio 615
- Annotation CCXLIX, On the calumny imposed upon St. Jerome (Daniel 9:24) folio 615
- Annotation CCL, Whether the history of Susanna is to be received (Daniel 13:1) folio 615–616
On Amos
- Annotation CCLI, Whether the fallen, after penance, are to be restored to their former dignity (Amos 5:2) folio 616–617
- Annotation CCLII, Whether [there are] only two places after this life (Amos 9:2) folio 617
On Jonah
- Annotation CCLIII, Whether, for the sake of preserving chastity, it be licit to die by one's own hand (Jonah 1:12) folio 617–619
- Annotation CCLIV, A passage badly translated by the Seventy (Jonah 3:4) folio 619
- Annotation CCLV, On the ivy of Jonah (Jonah 4:6) folio 619
On Micah
- Annotation CCLVI, Whether the Angels are to be judged on the day of judgment (Micah 6:1) folio 619–620
On Habakkuk
- Annotation CCLVII, Whether God has knowledge and providence of the least things (Habakkuk 1:13) folio 620
On Zephaniah
On Zechariah
- Annotation CCLIX, On the Trinity (Zechariah 4:3, 4) folio 621
- Annotation CCLX, Whether it is licit for Christians to swear (Zechariah 8:17) folio 621
- Annotation CCLXI, Whether the bosom of Abraham and the hell of the damned are the same (Zechariah 9:11) folio 621
On Malachi
- Annotation CCLXII, Whether an Angel was the author of the book of Malachi (Malachi 1:1) folio 621–622
- Annotation CCLXIII, Whether election and reprobation are from the foreknowledge of merits (Malachi 1:2, 3) folio 622