1 [R. V., "at the place of toll."]

2 filosofi/an.

3 Mark ii. 14; Luke v.27.

4 Gal. i. 13.

5 Luke vii. 38.

6 It appears by this that St. Chrysostom did not consider Nathanael to be the same with St. Bartholomew.

7 Matt. iii. 6.

8 par0r9hsi/an.

9 e0gkallwpizo/menoj.

10 Matt. xi. 19.

11 Luke xix. 5, 8, 9.

12 1 Cor. v. 11.

13 a0phrtisme/nwn.

14 Matt. ix. 11.

15 Matt. xii. 2.

16 Matt. ix. 12. [R. V., "They that are whole have no need of a physician."]

17 Matt. ix. 13.

18 1 Cor. ix. 7.

19 2 Cor. ix. 9. [R. V., "when he treadeth."] See Deut. xxv. 4.

20 1 Cor. ix. 14 comp. Matt. x. 10.

21 Matt. xvi. 9.

22 See Hosea vi. 6; Ps. l. 8-15; Prov. xxi. 3; Isa. i. 11-15; Micah vi. 6, 7, 8.

23 John v. 17.

24 Matt. ix. 13. [The best Greek Mss., with the Vulgute (so Augustin) do not sustain the reading: "unto repentance." Comp. Luke v. 32.-R.]

25 Gen. iii. 22, LXX.

26 Ps. l. 12.

27 Rom. iii. 23.

28 Matt. ix. 14; Luke v. 33 &c., and Mark ii. 18, &c.

29 See Matt. xiv. 12.

30 Matt. ix. 14.

31 Matt. vi. 17.

32 Matt. ix. 15. Comp. Mark ii. 19; Luke v. 33.

33 Lake xviii. 12.

34 John iii. 29.

35 [pollh\ h9 eu0frosu/nh.]

36 Lit., "humiliation." Isa. lviii. 3; Numb. xxix. 7.

37 Matt. ix. 15.

38 Matt. xvi. 22, xvii. 23.

39 kexrh=sqai toi= e9pome/noij, "to treat their followers." The last editor thinks there is a designed play upon the words, by way of rhetorical turn, here.

40 Matt. ix. 15. [The three accounts of the sayings in verses15-17 vary greatly in form, and the authorities for the Greek text present a great number of various readings. It will be sufficient to refer to the R. V., and to note a few verbal changes.-R.]

41 Matt. ix. 17: [R. V., "wine. skins." Comp. the next paregraph.]

42 Jer. xiii. 10-12.

43 See Luke v. 36, 37.to\ kaino\n sxizei.

44 John xvi. 12


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