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Apocrypha of the New Testament

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Introductory Notice to Apocrypha of the New Testament.

[1813] One ms. adds: Procla,—the traditional name of Pilate’s wife.

[1814] Three mss. add: And by Beelzebul, prince of the demons, he casts out the demons, and they are all subject to him.

[1815] i.e., let them see to it.

[1816] There is considerable variation in the mss. as to these names.

[1817] Or, let them swear.

Chapter 3.

[1818] See Apost. Const., ii. 56. At last he who is going to pronounce sentence of death upon the culprit raises his hands aloft, and takes the sun to witness that he is innocent of his blood.

[1819] The full force of the expression is: You do not mean to say that I too am a Jew?

Chapter 4.

[1820] Comp. John ii. 20.

[1821] Deut. xxv. 3; Lev. xxiv. 16.

Chapter 5.

[1822] Acts v. 38.

[1823] 2 Tim. iii. 8, 9.

Chapter 6.

[1824] John v. 5-9.

[1825] Mark x. 46, etc.

[1826] Matt. viii. 1-4, etc.

Chapter 7.

[1827] Some mss. add the name Bernice, or Veronica.

[1828] Matt. ix. 20-26.

[1829] Jos. Ant., iv. 8, § 15.

Chapter 8.

[1830] John xi. 1-16.

Chapter 9.

[1831] Matt. xxvii. 15-26, etc.

[1832] Lit., king. Other readings are: with wishing another king; with seeking Jesus for king.

[1833] One ms. adds: from two years old and under.

 

 

 

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