[22] S.H.F. i, 48–49. [↑]

[23] C.M. 35, and note. [↑]

[24] See many details in C.M., pp. 52–57. [↑]

[25] Refs. in P.C. 51, note 6. Dr. Conybeare (pp. 29, 30) meets such conclusions of scholars (Stade, Winckler, Sayce, etc.) by excluding them from his list of “serious Semitic scholars.” [↑]

[26] [Exod. xviii, 12]. [↑]

[27] [Gen. xiv, 18]; [Ps. cx, 4]. [↑]

[28] [Heb. vii, 3]. Cp. [v, 6, 10]; [vii, 11, 17]. [↑]

[29] P.C. 179. [↑]

[30] E.S. 115; Hatch, Hibbert Lectures, p. 291 sq. [↑]

[31] Or Jehoshua—the Hebrew name of which Iesous is the Greek equivalent. [↑]