[293] Schleiermacher, über den Lukas, s. 145; Sieffert, ut sup. s. 95 ff.; Hase, § 97. Neander is undecided, L. J. Chr., s. 372 ff., Anm. [↑]
[294] Comp. Saunier, ut sup. s. 105. [↑]
[295] Paulus, ex. Handb. 2, s. 315; Olshausen, ut sup. [↑]
[297] See the proof in De Wette, Kritik der mos. Gesch., s. 220 ff., 314 ff. [↑]
[298] Thus Olshausen, in loc. after Pfenninger. Comp. Hase, § 97. [↑]
[299] This lamentable observation of mine, according to Olshausen, has its source in something worse than intellectual incapacity, namely, in my total disbelief in a living God: otherwise assuredly it would not have appeared so great a difficulty to me that the Divine causality should have superseded human operations (s. 479, der 3ten Aufl.). [↑]
[300] Jesus Messias, 2, Bd. No. 14, 15 and 20. [↑]
[301] For this reason Neander (s. 377) passes over the miracle with a few entirely general remarks. [↑]