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Apocrypha of the New Testament
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Introductory Notice to Apocrypha of the New Testament.
[1910] Luke xxiii. 39-43. ms. C here inserts the early history of the robber Dysmas. [See note 3, p. 426.—R.]
[1912] Comp. Luke xxiii. 44-49.
[1914] [Or simply, “the Preparation;” comp. Matt. xxvii. 62, and elsewhere, in the Rev. Vers.—R.]
[1915] Comp. Matt. xxvii. 60.
[1918] It is to be observed that John’s Gospel is much more frequently quoted in this book than any of the others.
[1919] Observe the anachronism.
[1925] ἐσίκωσαν, which should be ἐσήκωσαν, is a modern Greek word, the aorist of σηκόνω.
[1926] Ps. cxviii. 26; Matt. xxi. 9.
[1927] Or, literally, men of good family.
[1928] Deut. xix. 15; Matt. xviii. 16.
[1929] This last clause would be better as a question: And how is it the truth that he has risen?
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