[[4]] i. 11.

[[5]] 'Ministering in sacrifice' marg.

[[6]] Cf. the opening of 1 Cor., a letter which contains on the whole so much blame.

[[7]] Euseb. H. E. iv. 23.

[[8]] Sanday, Conception of Priesthood (Longmans), p. 89.

[[9]] Like 'agape' (see above, p. 131, n. 2) so this word 'liturgus' appears to have been adopted in its priestly sense by the Greek translators of the Bible from the current Greek of Alexandria, cf. Deissmann, Bibelstudien, pp. 137 f.

[[10]] Cf. S. and H. in loc. 'Making sacrifice as a priest under the Gospel.'

[[11]] Cf. xii. x.

[[12]] Col. i. 28: 'Teaching every man ... that we may present every man,' i.e. present him in sacrifice.

[[13]] For his repeated statements see app. note I. p. [240].