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Apocrypha of the New Testament

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Introductory Notice to Apocrypha of the New Testament.

[1921] Matt. xxviii. 1-8.

[1922] Matt. xxviii. 11-15.

Chapter 14.

[1923] Mark xvi. 16.

[1924] 1 Cor. xv. 6.

Chapter 15.

[1925] ἐσίκωσαν, which should be ἐσήκωσαν, is a modern Greek word, the aorist of σηκόνω.

[1926] Ps. cxviii. 26; Matt. xxi. 9.

Chapter 16.

[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?

Chapter 1 (17).

[1930] Matt. xxvii. 53.

Chapter 2 (18).

[1931] Isa. ix. 1, 2.

[1932] Matt. iii. 3.

[1933] Mark i. 4.

[1934] John i. 29.

[1935] Or: and I saw, as it were, a dove and the Holy Spirit, etc.

[1936] Or, of the God and Father.

[1937] Luke iii. 22.

[1938] [Mark 16.16; John 3.18.

Chapter 3 (19).

[1939] 300 b.c. was the date commonly assigned to the creation. See Clem., Strom., i.; Theoph. Ant., ad Autol., iii.; comp. Just., Apol., xxxix.

[1940] For this legend, see the Revelation of Moses.

Chapter 4 (20).

[1941] Mark xv. 34.

 

 

 

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