[61] Hess, Geschichte Jesu, 1, s. 124. [↑]

[62] See the author of the discourse de jejunio et tentationibus Christi, among Cyprian’s works. [↑]

[63] Compare Joseph. B. J. v. v. 6, vi. v. 1. Fritzsche, in Matth., s. 164. De Wette, exeg. Handb., 1, 1, s. 40. [↑]

[64] The one proposed by Kuinöl, in Matth., p. 90; the other by Fritzsche, p. 168. [↑]

[65] Theodore of Mopsuestia, ut sup. p. 107, maintained against Julian that the devil had made the image of a mountain, φαντασίαν ὄρους τὸν διάβολον πεποιηκέναι, and according to [[256]]the author of the discourse, already cited, de jejunio et tentationibus Christi, the first temptation it is true passed localiter in deserto, but Jesus only went to the temple and the mountain as Ezekiel did from Chaboras to Jerusalem—that is, in spiritu. [↑]

[66] Paulus, s. 379. [↑]

[67] See for the former, H. Farmer, Gratz, Comm. zum Ev. Matth. 1, s. 217; for the latter, Olshausen in loc., and Hoffmann (s. 326 f.) if I rightly apprehend him. [↑]

[68] Paulus, s. 377 ff. [↑]

[69] Fritzsche, in Matth. 155 f. Usteri, Beitrag zur Erklärung der Versuchungsgeschichte, s. 774 f. [↑]

[70] Ullmann, über die Unsündlichkeit Jesu, in his Studien, 1, 1, s. 56. Usteri, ut sup., s. 775. [↑]