[85] Schleiermacher, s. 150. [↑]

[86] Köster, Immanuel, s. 197; Fritzsche, in loc. [↑]

[87] De abstinent. ii. p. 204 and 417 f.; Vid. Winer, 1, s. 191. [↑]

[88] Paulus, exeg. Handb. 2, s. 471 f. [↑]

[89] Paulus, exeg. Handb. 1, b, s. 438; L. J. 1, a, s. 223; De Wette, bibl. Dogm. § 222, Anm. c. [↑]

[90] Exeg. Handb. in loc. [↑]

[91] Natürliche Geschichte, 2, s. 429. [↑]

[92] Bibl. Theol. 1, s. 196. [↑]

[93] Among the transient disorders on which Jesus may have acted psychologically, we may perhaps number the fever of Peter’s mother-in-law, which Jesus is said to have cured, [Matt. viii. 14 ff.] parall. [↑]

[94] It is so more or less by Eichhorn, in the allg. Bibliothek, 4, s. 435; Herder, von Gottes Sohn u. s. f., s. 20; Wegscheider, Einl. in das Evang. Joh., s. 313; De Wette, bibl. Dogm., § 269. [↑]