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Apocrypha of the New Testament

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Introductory Notice to Apocrypha of the New Testament.

[1879] John xviii. 33-38.

Chapter 4.

[1880] Comp.John ii. 20.

[1881] Deut. xxv. 3; Lev. xxiv. 16.

[1882] Matt. xxvii. 19.

[1883] John xviii. 31.

Chapter 5.

[1884] Comp.Acts v. 38.

[1885] Ex. vii. 10-14.

Chapter 6.

[1886] John v. 5-9.

[1887] John ix. 6, 7.

[1888] Comp.Acts iii. 7.

[1889] Luke xvii. 11-19.

Chapter 7.

[1890] Matt. ix. 20-22.

[1891] See note 9, p. 419.

Chapter 8.

[1892] John xi. 43.

Chapter 9.

[1893] Matt. xxvii. 15-18, 21-23.

[1894] John xix. 12.

[1895] Or, slanderous.

[1896] The word here, χάρισμα, is used in the New Testament only of gifts and graces bestowed by God, and specially of the miraculous gifts imparted to the early Christians by the Holy Ghost. The word in Matt. ii. 11 is δῶρα.

[1897] Matt. ii. 14-16. [The writer seems to identify Herod the Great and Herod Antipas.—R.]

[1898] Luke xxiii. 6-11. [The only passage directly interpolated into Luke’s narrative is “as being derived of the race of the Jews.” A curious blunder of the compiler!—R.]

[1899] Matt. xxvii. 25.

 

 

 

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