Hē Kainē Diathēkē. The Greek Testament, with Engl. notes by E. Burton

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Edward Burton
1852

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Σελίδα 534 - Less' as he is called in Mark, xv. 40, the son of Alphsus and Mary (Matt. x. 3 ; xxvii. 56 ; Mark, xv. 40) was also one of the apostles (Matt. x. 3; Mark, iii. 18; Luke, vi. 15; Acts, i. 13).
Σελίδα 346 - ... quum de foro in Capitolium currum flectere incipiunt , illos duci in carcerem jubent ; idemque dies et victoribus imperii , et victis vitae finem facit. • * Et nunc...
Σελίδα ix - Oxford in 1828 and 1830, I have thought it better to do the same. The reader will however find frequent mention of various readings in the notes. I have examined with no small labour and attention the copious materials which have been collected by Griesbach ; and after weighing the evidence which he has adduced in favour of any particular reading, I noted down all those variations from the received text which seem to have a majority of documents in their favour. This abstract of Griesbach's critical...
Σελίδα xi - An Attempt to ascertain the Chronology of the Acts of the Apostles, and of St Paul's Epistles.
Σελίδα 526 - Calmet, Commentaire littéral sur tous les livres de l'ancien et du nouveau testament; Paris, 1724, in-f% t.
Σελίδα 306 - Is God unjust in preferring Jacob to Esau, Isaac to Ishmael, or the Jews to any other nation ? Certainly not Neither is he now unjust in pardoning the Gentiles and accepting their faith : for this is just what he did to the Jews, when he pardoned their idolatry at the intercession of Moses, Exod. xxxiii. 19.
Σελίδα 346 - ... pirate's life ; and this not because the motive of the clemency was corrupt, but because it was intolerable that an enemy of the Roman name should be suffered to live longer than was absolutely necessary. His chief topic is, that even the general who obtains a triumph, only keeps the hostile captains, ' ut, his per triumphum ductis, pulcherrimum spectaculum, fructumque victorias populus Romanus percipere possit ; ' — and then, the instant the car sets out from the forum, they arc flung into...
Σελίδα 369 - Jovdaïot xal ovx i'i tilmi' a/tafitalol, 15 to suppose that the persons who came from James again raised the question, which had been settled at the council, or wished to bind the Gentiles by the Law of Moses. They only declined eating with them; which they need not have done, because the decree of the council had provided against the Gentiles offending the Jews at their meals.
Σελίδα 365 - Paul had visited Galatia for the first time in 46 ; (Acts xvi. 6.) for the second in 48, (Acts xviii. 23.) He had met with a most favourable reception there : (Gal. iv. 13 — 15.) but after his departure, some Jewish Christians seem to have endeavoured to set the Oalatians against S.
Σελίδα 305 - The last privilege enumerated is, that Christ, as far as he could be born of human parents, was descended from the Jews. They bad the honour of giving birth to him, who in his higher nature was the ever-blessed God.

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