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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[5103] Luke xxii. 66, 67.

[5104] Oehler’s admirable edition is also carefully printed for the most part, but surely his quæsisset must here be quæsissent.

[5105] Luke xxii. 67.

[5106] Supersedit ostendere.

[5107] i.e., not to answer that question of theirs. This seems to be the force of the perfect tense, “occultasse se.”

[5108] He makes Jesus stretch forth His hand, porrigens manum inquit.

[5109] Luke xxii. 69.

[5110] Dan. vii. 13.

[5111] Ps. cx. 1.

[5112] Luke xxii. 70.

[5113] Luke xxii. 70.

[5114] Or does he suppose that they repeated this same question twice? His words are, “dum rursus interrogant.”

[5115] Either, “Art thou,” or, “Thou art, then, the Son of God.”

[5116] Oblique.

[5117] Ut, quia…sic senserunt.

[5118] Aperte.

[5119] Æque ita et ille confirmative respondit.

[5120] Ut perseveraverint in eo quod pronuntiatio sapiebat.…See Luke xxii. 71.

Chapter XLII.—Other Incidents of the Passion Minutely Compared with Prophecy. Pilate and Herod. Barabbas Preferred to Jesus. Details of the Crucifixion. The Earthquake and the Mid-Day Darkness. All Wonderfully Foretold in the Scriptures of the Creator. Christ’s Giving Up the Ghost No Evidence of Marcion’s Docetic Opinions. In His Sepulture There is a Refutation Thereof.

[5121] Onerare cœperunt.

[5122] “King Messiah;” λέγοντα ἑαυτὸν Χριστὸν βασιλέα εἶναι, Luke xxiii. 1, 2.

[5123] Gravassent.

 

 

 

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