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... probably taken from Matth . xxiv . 15 : Luke v . 38 kаì ȧμþóтеρоi συντηρούνται from Matth . ix . 17 ( where ἀμφότεροι is the true reading ) : the whole verse Mark xv . 28 seems spurious , being received from Luke xxii . 37. Even in the ...
... probably taken from Matth . xxiv . 15 : Luke v . 38 kаì ȧμþóтеρоi συντηρούνται from Matth . ix . 17 ( where ἀμφότεροι is the true reading ) : the whole verse Mark xv . 28 seems spurious , being received from Luke xxii . 37. Even in the ...
Page 14
... probably comes the grave variation OC for OC 1 Tim . iii . 16 , and the singular reading To Katрo Sovλevovтes Rom . xii . 11 , where the true word Kupio was first shortened into KPW1 , and then read as K¿PW , K2 being employed to ...
... probably comes the grave variation OC for OC 1 Tim . iii . 16 , and the singular reading To Katрo Sovλevovтes Rom . xii . 11 , where the true word Kupio was first shortened into KPW1 , and then read as K¿PW , K2 being employed to ...
Page 21
... probably what is meant by xáρτηs in 2 John v . 12. This vegetable production had been long used for literary purposes in the time of Herodotus ( B.c. 440 ) , and that not only in Egypt ( Herod . Hist . II . 100 ) but elsewhere , for 1 ...
... probably what is meant by xáρτηs in 2 John v . 12. This vegetable production had been long used for literary purposes in the time of Herodotus ( B.c. 440 ) , and that not only in Egypt ( Herod . Hist . II . 100 ) but elsewhere , for 1 ...
Page 24
... probably a reed ( káλapos , 3 John v . 13 ) , such as are common in the East at present : a few existing manu- scripts ( e . g . the Codd . Leicestrensis and Lambeth 1350 ) appear to have been thus written . Yet the firmness and ...
... probably a reed ( káλapos , 3 John v . 13 ) , such as are common in the East at present : a few existing manu- scripts ( e . g . the Codd . Leicestrensis and Lambeth 1350 ) appear to have been thus written . Yet the firmness and ...
Page 29
... probably be a century older still , since Philodemus the Epicurean was the contemporary and almost the friend of Cicero3 . Hence from three to four hundred years must have elapsed betwixt the writing of the Herculanean rolls and of our ...
... probably be a century older still , since Philodemus the Epicurean was the contemporary and almost the friend of Cicero3 . Hence from three to four hundred years must have elapsed betwixt the writing of the Herculanean rolls and of our ...
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