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Apocrypha of the New Testament

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Introductory Notice to Apocrypha of the New Testament.

[1642] See Alford’s Greek Testament on Luke ii. 14. [So Rev. Version, following the weight of manuscript authority.—R.]

[1643] Or Zelemi.

[1644] Luke ii. 8-12.

Chapter 14.

[1645] Isa. i. 3.

[1646] Hab. iii. 2, according to the LXX. reading, שְׁנַיִם תִיִיס two living creatures, for שָׁנִיִם תַיַיוּ years make alive.

Chapter 15.

[1647] Luke ii. 21-24.

[1648] This shows the extent of the writer’s, or transcriber’s knowledge of Greek.

[1649] Lev. xii. 8.

[1650] Luke ii. 22-35.

[1651] Luke ii. 36-38.

Chapter 16.

[1652] One ms. has: When two days were past. Another: On the thirteenth day.

[1653] Mic. v. 2.

[1654] The siclus aureus, or gold shekel, was worth £1, 16s. 6d.

[1655] One ms. has: Gaspar gave Myrrh, Melchior frankincense, Balthusar gold.

[1656] Matt. ii. 1-12.

Chapter 17.

[1657] One ms. has: And when Herod, coming back from Rome the year after, saw.

[1658] Matt. ii. 16.

[1659] Matt. ii. 14.

Chapter 18.

[1660] One of themss. has: Then Joseph put the blessed virgin and the boy upon a beast, and himself mounted another, and took the road through the hill country and the desert, that he might get safe to Egypt; for they did not want to go by the shore, for fear of being waylaid.

[1661] Ps. cxlviii. 7.

Chapter 19.

[1662] Isa. lxv. 25.

Chapter 22.

 

 

 

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