[52] [iv, 4]. [↑]

[53] Cp. [ii, 9]; [iii, 9]. [↑]

[54] [iii, 14, 15]; [xix, 13]. [↑]

[55] Origins of Christianity, ed. 1914, p. 27. [↑]

[56] Found in the Alexandrian and Vatican codices, and preferred by Lachmann, Tregelles, and Westcott and Hort. [↑]

[57] τὸ δεύτερον. The R.V. puts “afterward” in the text, with “Gr. the second time” in the margin. Mr. Whittaker reads “afterward” also, after “the second time”—apparently by oversight. [↑]

[58] Deane, Pseudepigrapha, 1891, p. 312. [↑]

[59] [Josh. xxiv, 31], in Septuagint. [↑]

[60] C.M. 352. [↑]

[61] Art. by H. G. Wood in The Cambridge Magazine, Jan. 20, 1917, p. 216. [↑]