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Apocrypha of the New Testament
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Introductory Notice to Apocrypha of the New Testament.
[2232] Instead of this paragraph, on ms. [the Bodleian] has: And there ran up a great multitude, about twenty thousand in number, among whom was the brother of Ægeas, Stratocles by name; and he cried out with the people, It is an unjust judgment. And the holy Andrew, hitting upon the thoughts of the believers, exhorted them to endure the temporary trial, saying that the suffering counted for nothing when compared with the eternal recompense.
[2233] One ms. calls her the proconsul’s wife. [So Pseudo-Abdias; but the Greek mss., collated by Tischendorf, do not give this reading.—R.]
[2234] i.e., having nothing to do with us.
[2235] ὁμόνοιαι.
[2236] Lit., females.
[2237] i.e., 30th November, St. Andrew’s day.
[2238] One ms. thus ends: These things were done in the province of Achaia, in the city of Patras, on the day before the kalends of December; where also his glorious good deeds are shown even to this day; and so great fear came upon all, that no one remained who did not believe in God our Saviour, who wishes all to be saved, and to come to the knowledge of the truth. To Him be glory to ages of ages. Amen. [This is the ending of the Latin version (in Tischendorf); the Bodleian ms. has a similar conclusion, but the text is differently arranged.—R.]
[2239] The oldestms. has Matthias; the four or five others have Matthew.
[2240] Lit., œconomy.
[2241] One ms. inserts: having given thanks to God.
[2242] The winds from the four quarters of the heavens.
[2243] One ms. has: and the Lord prepared a small boat, and put angels in it for sailors; and Jesus was, as it were, the master of the boat.
[2244] Matt. x. 10; Mark vi. 9.
[2245] One ms. omits the negative.
[2246] Comp. Matt. viii. 26.
[2247] One ms. inserts, besides women and children.
[2250] There seems to be something wrong here. One ms. has, the structure of the temple, and omits the following clause.
[2251] One ms. has: Do not say that I am a carved stone, and that you alone have a name, and are called high priests.
[2252] Gen. xxiii. 9, 17, following the version of the LXX. and the older interpreters.
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