[I.50] He declares it on oath. See chapters i. and ii. of the Epistle to the Galatians.
[I.51] Acts xii. 1.
[I.52] Jos. Ant. XIX. viii. 2; B. J. II. xii. 6.
[I.53] The quotation from Amos (xv. 16–17), made by James according to the Greek version, and in non-accordance with the Hebrew, also shows that this speech is a fiction of the author.
[I.54] We shall show later that this is the true sense. Any way, the question of the circumcision of Titus is of no importance here.
[I.55] Comp. Acts xv. 1; Gal. i. 7; ii. 12.
[I.56] I. Cor. viii. 4, 9; x. 25, 29.
[I.57] Acts, xxi. 20, &c.
[I.58] Above all, the Ebionites. See the Homilies Pseudo-Clem. Irenæus. Adv. hær. I. xxvi. 2; Epiphanius, Adv. hær., hær. xxx; St. Jerome. In Matt. xii.
[I.59] I would nevertheless willingly lose Ananias and Sapphira.