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Apocrypha of the New Testament
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Introductory Notice to Apocrypha of the New Testament.
[2156] The Vaticanms. adds: on the 17th of the month Paün according to the Egyptians, and according to the Romans the 11th of the month of June.
[2157] This place does not appear on the ancient maps, but there is a modern C. Limniti.
Of the Journeyings of Philip the Apostle.
[2158] [This enlarged title is from the Venetian ms.; see p. 355.—R.]
[2159] Comp. Euseb., H. E., iii. 32.
[2160] Or, in no one.
[2161] Or, covetousness.
[2162] i.e., Serpent’s town.
[2163] Or, iachaman.
[2164] Comp. Mal. iv. 2.
[2165] Isa. xxviii. 16; 1 Pet. ii. 4, etc.
[2166] Comp. Rom. vi. 3, 4.
[2167] Another and more probable reading is: He who is the son of Barek, which means living water.
[2168] Or, hams.
[2169] One of themss. has: has no resemblance to a man in anything.
[2170] A Bodleianms. adds: for because I am wrathful, Jesus named me Son of thunder. [This is the ms. from which Grabe derived his text of the Acts of Paul and Thecla; comp. pp. 355 and 491.—R.]
[2173] The Bodleianms. has the Hebrew thus: Saballon, prumeni, duthael, tharseli, annachathaei; adonab batelo teloe.
[2174] The Bodleianms. has Ailoel.
[2175] Comp. Luke ix. 62.
[2176] Comp. Matt. xxii. 11.
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