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Note title 'Imposuisse ... sunt' V.S. 'Exponere videbantur'
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These phrases refer to the Magi, and 'Christum' is the object. 'Imposuisse opinati sunt' means They supposed to inflict upon Christ and 'Exponere videbantur' means They were seeming to abandon, expose Christ. The meanings are similar but not identical.

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