[27] Comp. De Wette, exeg. Handb. 1, 1, s. 69. 1, 2, s. 65. [↑]
[28] N.T. 1, 323. The parallels may be seen in Wetstein and Lightfoot. [↑]
[29] Comm. in Matt., p. 265. [↑]
[30] Comp. De Wette, 1, 1, s. 69 ff.; Neander, s. 237 ff. [↑]
[31] Comp. De Wette, 1, 2, s. 176. [↑]
[32] From [vi. 19] to the end of the chapter even Neander finds no orderly association, and conjectures that the editor of the Greek Gospel of Matthew was the compiler of this latter half of the discourse (p. 169, note). [↑]
[33] Neander, ut sup.; De Wette, in loc. [↑]
[34] De Wette, 1, 2, s. 45. [↑]