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Apocrypha of the New Testament
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Introductory Notice to Apocrypha of the New Testament.
[1872] [Compare the first Greek form, prologue and footnote.—R.]
[1873] One ms. inserts: by name Rachaab, the messenger.
[1874] Instead of these four sections, ms. C has a minute account of the suicide of Judas, of which the following specimen may be given:—And he went home to make a halter to hang himself, and he found his wife roasting a cock on the coals. And he says to her: Rise, wife, and get a rope ready for me; for I mean to hang myself, as I deserve. And his wife said to him: Why do you speak like that? And Judas says: Know in truth that I unjustly betrayed my master, etc., and that he is going to rise on the third day; and woe to us! And his wife says: Do not speak or think in that way. It is just as likely as that this cock roasting on the coals will crow, that Jesus will rise, as you say. No sooner said than the cock flapped his wings, and crew thrice. This decided Judas, and he immediately made the halter, and hanged himself. [Themss. of the “Second Greek Form” are designated by Tischendorf (Evang. Apocry., pp. lxxii., lxxiii.) as follows: A, a Venice ms., comparatively recent; B., a Paris ms. of the fifteenth century; C. a Venice ms. of the same century.—R.]
[1876] Comp.John xix. 11.
[1877] ms. A, 14,000 infants; B, 44,000 infants.
[1880] Comp.John ii. 20.
[1881] Deut. xxv. 3; Lev. xxiv. 16.
[1884] Comp.Acts v. 38.
[1888] Comp.Acts iii. 7.
[1891] See note 9, p. 419.
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