[61] G.B. Pt. III (vol. iv), 113–114. [↑]
[62] “Upon an ass and [even in R.V.] upon a colt, the foal of an ass,” [Zech. ix, 9]. I should explain that in denying that such “tautologies” were normal in the Old Testament I had in view narrative passages. [↑]
[65] The Historical Christ, p. 22. [↑]
[66] See p. 19, note, ref. to M. Durkheim. M. Durkheim is one of the greatest of anthropologists; he is not a mythologist at all. [↑]