[7] Schulz, ut sup. s. 315; Schneckenburger, Beiträge, s. 26; Credner, Einleit., 1, s. 69. [↑]
[8] Schleiermacher, über den Lukas, s. 89 f. [↑]
[9] Tholuck, p. 11, and my Review of the writings of Sieffert and others in the Jahrbuch f. wiss. Kritik, Nov. 1834; now in my Charakteristiken u. Kritiken, s. 252 ff. [↑]
[10] Comp. Tholuck, ut sup. s. 25 ff.; De Wette, exeget. Handb., 1, 1, s. 49. [↑]
[11] Storr, Ueber den Zweck u. s. w., s. 348 f. Olshausen. [↑]
[12] De Wette, exeg. Handb., 1, 2, s. 44 f.; Neander, L. J. Chr., s. 155 f., Anm. [↑]
[13] Homil. xv. 7; comp. Credner in Winer’s Zeitschrift f. wiss. Theologie, 1, s. 298 f.; Schneckenburger, über das Evangelium der Aegyptier, § 6. [↑]
[14] Schneckenburger, über den Ursprung, s. 29. [↑]
[15] Ut sup. s. 90, Neander agrees with him, ut sup. [↑]
[16] The Rabbins also attached weight to these Mosaic blessings and curses, vid. Lightfoot, p. 255. As here we have eight blessings, they held that Abraham had beenblessed benedictionibus septem (Baal Turim, in Gen. xii. Lightfoot, p. 256); David, Daniel with his three companions, and the Messiah, benedictionibus sex. (Targ. Ruth. 3, ibid.) They also counted together with the twenty beatitudines in the Psalms, as many væ in Isaiah. (Midrasch Tehillim in Ps. i. ib.). [↑]