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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[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.
[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.
[5121] Onerare cœperunt.
[5122] “King Messiah;” λέγοντα ἑαυτὸν Χριστὸν βασιλέα εἶναι, Luke xxiii. 1, 2.
[5123] Gravassent.
[5124] Proinde.
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