[71] Id. p. 76. [↑]

[72] See his Myth, Magic, and Morals, 2nd ed. p. 302. [↑]

[73] Comm. in Joh. x, 16, cited by Strauss. See his first Life of Jesus, Pt. II, ch. vii, § 88, for the views of the commentators on the episode. [↑]

[74] G.B. ix, 417. [↑]

[75] Cultes, mythes, et religions, i, 338. [↑]

[76] In John, the high priest is actually made to remonstrate from a Jewish point of view, by way of enforcing the Christian conclusion. [↑]

[77] Jésus et la tradition, p. 76. [↑]

[78] There might be involved, again, a reminiscence of the crucifixion of the last independent king of the Jews, Antigonus, by Mark Antony. C.M. 364. [↑]

[79] C.M. 365. [↑]

[80] P.C. 130 sq., 363. Cp. Robertson Smith, Religion of the Semites, p. 391; Greenidge, Roman Public Life, p. 55, citing Pliny, H.N. xviii, iii, 12. [↑]