[21] Jésus et la tradition évangélique, 1910, p. 106. [↑]
[24] See refs. in H.J. 171; others in G.B. ix. 420 n. An overwhelming case for the reading “Jesus (the) Barabbas” is established by E. B. Nicholson, The Gospel according to the Hebrews, 1879, pp. 141–2. [↑]
[25] Mr. Lester translates “Son of a Teacher,” but this (adopted by Brandt) is an evasive rendering. He thinks the story, even if true, had no connection with the condemnation of Jesus. [↑]
[26] Cp. Nicholson, as cited, p. 142. [↑]
[27] G.B. ix, 418; P.C. 146. [↑]
[29] Id. iv, ch. vi; P.C. 124. [↑]
[30] P.C. 152, 64; G.B. iv (Pt. III, The Dying God), 170 sq. [↑]