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Apocrypha of the New Testament

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Introductory Notice to Apocrypha of the New Testament.

[2185] Comp. Matt. x. 10; Mark vi. 9.

[2186] Acts xvii. 21.

[2187] Comp.Matt. ix. 17, etc.

[2188] Eph. i. 21.

[2189] Or, preaching.

[2190] Acts iv. 12.

[2191] There seems to be some omission in the mss. here.

[2192] Lit., of life.

[2193] Or, these men.

[2194] It was James and John who were called sons of thunder (Mark iii. 17).

[2195] This last sentence is very corrupt in the original. A few changes give it the meaning above.

[2196] Rom. viii. 34, etc.

[2197] Better ταχ ἂν θεάσεσθε—you will perhaps see.

[2198] Or, which the high priest casts off for himself.

[2199] Comp. Acts 5.39; 23.9 in Textus Receptus.

[2200] Phil. ii. 11.

[2201] Or, thou being a chief man who has done away with.

[2202] There is some doubt about the reading here.

Addition to Acts of Philip.

[2203] [The Greek text of this addition is given by Tischendorf in the supplement appended to his volume containing Apocalypses Apocryphæ, pp. 141–150. The ms. from which it is taken is of the eleventh century. Tischendorf regards this form as of Gnostic origin.—R.]

[2204] ὐπόστασιν.

[2205] Or, æons.

 

 

 

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