[123:1] This reference to 1 Tim. ii. 2 is pointed out in Jacobson's note.
[123:2] See above, p. 15 sq.
[124:1] See above, p. 20.
[124:2] See above, p. 17 sq.
[124:3] S.R. 1. p. 423.
[124:4] Credner Einleitung p. 209 sq.
[125:1] The author, in his reply, calls attention to the fact that the language of the other writers to whom he gives references in his footnote is too clear to be misunderstood.
[125:2] I do not think I can have misapprehended our author's meaning, but it is best to give his own words: 'Now even Tischendorf does not pretend that this it is not found in either of the other Gospels; but, like the famous phrase which we have been considering, it nevertheless appears twice quite irrelevantly, in two places of the first Gospel. In xix. 30, it is quoted again with slight variation: "But many first shall be last, and last first,"' etc. S.R. I. p. 247. The italics are my own.
[125:3] S.R. I. p. 200 sq.
[125:4] Rom. xv. 19; 2 Cor. xii. 12. The point to be observed is, that St Paul treats the fact of his working miracles as a matter of course, to which a passing reference is sufficient.