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Agrippa's Response to paul

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

J. E. Harry
Affiliation:
University of Cincinnati

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1908

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References

page 239 note 1 Let a few suffice: Plut. Pericles 159 F , Coriol. 217 F , Mar. 427 A , Crass. 547 C, Polyb. 10. 18, Appian, Mithrid. 330, Themistius 11. 143 C, Eustath. Il. β p. 339. 18 .

page 241 note 1 Wetstenius, Kuinoel, Neander, de Wette, Lange, Robinson, Hackett, Conybeare.

page 241 note 2 Valla, Luther, Beza, Grotius, Castalio, Du Veil, Bengel, Stier.

page 241 note 3 Oecumenius, Olshausen, Baumgarten, Meyer, Lechler.

page 241 note 4 It is worthy of note that so many scholars unconsciously betray their dissatisfaction with πε⋯θεις by discarding the idea it involves, to a certain extent, and introducing another word to express the main idea (something which translates ) whenever they attempt to paraphrase the passage.

page 241 note 5 Kritisch-Exegetisches Handbuch über die Apostelgeschichte.