[73] Comp. Theile, ut sup. [↑]

[74] Comp. Fritzsche, in loc., and Kern, Tüb. Zeitschr. 1834, 2, s. 102 f. [↑]

[75] Kuinöl, in Marc. p. 194 f. [↑]

[76] Michaelis, ut sup. s. 112. [↑]

[77] Schneckenburger, über den Urspr. des ersten kanon. Evang., s. 62 f. Comp. the Wolfenbüttel Fragmentist in Lessing’s viertem Beitrag, s. 472 ff. On the other hand, Lessing’s Duplik, Werke, Donauösch. Ausg. 6. Thl. s. 394 f. [↑]

[78] De Wette, in loc. [↑]

[79] Michaelis, s. 150 ff. [↑]

[80] Paulus, exeg. Handb. 3, b, s. 825. [↑]

[81] Michaelis, s. 117. [↑]

[82] Michaelis, s. 146.—Celsus stumbled at this difference respecting the number of the angels, and Origen replied that the Evangelists mean different angels: Matthew and Mark the one who had rolled away the stone, Luke and John those who were commissioned to give information to the women, c. Cels. v. 56. [↑]