[203] Cap. x. [↑]

[204] Ut sup. s. 129. [↑]

[205] Paulus, exeg. Handb. 1, b, s. 526, 31 f.; Schleiermacher, ut sup. s. 132; Olshausen, 1, s. 327. Even Neander does not express himself decidedly against this interpretation of the words of Jesus; while with regard to the girl’s real condition, he thinks the supposition of a merely apparent death probable. L. J. Chr., s. 343. Comp. 338 f. [↑]

[206] Comp. de Wette, exeg. Handb. 1, 1, s. 95; Weisse, die ev. Geschichte, 1, s. 503. [↑]

[207] Comp. Neander. L. J., s. 342. [↑]

[208] Natürliche Geschichte, 2, s. 212. [↑]

[209] Paulus, exeg. Handb. 1, b, s. 716, Anm. and 719 f. [↑]

[210] Ibid, ut sup. s. 723. Comp. De Wette, exeg. Handb. 1, 2, s. 47. [↑]

[211] Thus Hase also, L. J. § 87. [↑]

[212] Venturini, 2, s. 293. [↑]