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Apocrypha of the New Testament

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Introductory Notice to Apocrypha of the New Testament.

[2410] Lit., white flesh.

[2411] Pseudo-Abdias says: a hundred times.

[2412] Pseudo-Abdias says: a hundred times.

[2413] Abdias calls him Pseustius.

[2414] Or, prayed a prayer.

[2415] Comp. Luke i. 26-38. Abdias goes on: He then, after His birth, suffered Himself to be tempted by that devil who had overcome the first man, persuading him to eat of the tree forbidden by God.

[2416] Comp. Luke iv. 1-13.

[2417] Matt. v. 8.

[2418] Lit., reigneth.

[2419] Jer. ii. 27.

[2420] Or, unity.

[2421] Matt. xxi. 22.

[2422] Abdias calls him Astyages; elsewhere he is called Sanathrugus.

[2423] Lit., no-priests—μιερεῖς for μὴ ἱερεῖς—a name given in scorn to heathen priests by Christian writers.

[2424] Lit., calling out.

[2425] Abdias calls him Vualdath.

[2426] Or it may mean: that the apostle might be established.

[2427] Or, in orthodoxy.

Acts of the Holy Apostle Thaddæus,

[2428] [Curiously enough, the Vienna ms. has in the title: “one of the seventy,” instead of “one of the twelve.” The same confusion exists in the writings of Eusebius and Jerome.—R.]

[2429] Lit., the swift runner.

[2430] [Compare with this letter that found in Eusebius (Hist. Eccl., i. 13), where the reply is also given. Eusebius claims that he had seen the original documents.—R.]

 

 

 

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