[21]_Op. cit._, p. xxxvii.
[22]James Orr, _The Resurrection of Jesus_ (New York: George H. Doran
Co., 1908); Thorburn, _The Resurrection Narratives and Modern
Criticism_.
[23]Patrick, _op. cit._, p. 78.
[24]_St. Paul_, i., p. 233.
[25]See his commentary on James and his article on the epistle in James
Hastings, _A Dictionary of the Bible_ (New York: Charles Scribner’s
Sons, 1899), II, 540-48.
[26]Plummer, _op. cit._, pp. 61 f.; Patrick, _op. cit._, chap. V.
[27]Cf. Maurice Jones, _The New Testament in the Twentieth Century_ (New
York: Macmillan and Co., 1914), p. 321.
[28]For a fuller presentation of the matter from the standpoint of Paul,
see my _Epochs in the Life of Paul_ (New York: Charles Scribner’s
Sons, 1914), chapter VII. I identify the visit to Jerusalem in
Galatians 2:1-10 and Acts 15, in spite of the arguments of Sir W. M.
Ramsay to the contrary.
[29]Cf. J. B. Lightfoot, _Saint Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians_ (New
York: Macmillan and Co., 1913).
[30]A hint that they had not always seen it this way.
[31]_Op. cit._, p. 188.
[32]_Ibid._, p. 191.
[33]F. J. A. Hort, _Judaistic Christianity_ (New York: Macmillan and
Co., n.d.), p. 81.
[34]_Ibid._, p. 106.
[35]This “informing” was done by the Judaizers, who dinned it into the
ears of the people.
[36]Hypotyp. vii. apud Eusebius H. E., II. l. 3.
[37]Also preserved in Eusebius H. E., II. xxiii. 4-18.
[38]Ant. xx. ix. 1. It is interesting to note that Prof. F. C. Burkitt,
of Cambridge University, has boldly championed the genuineness of
Josephus’ testimony to Jesus.
[39]_The Expositor_, VII. iv. p. 45 ff.
[40]_Op. cit._, p. 112.
[41]_A New Translation of the New Testament._ Besides, in 3:9 James
speaks of “the Lord and Father” (God).
[42]Plummer, _op. cit._, p. 47.
[43]Einl. i. 5, 6.
[44]Plummer, _op. cit._, p. 46.
[45]_Op. cit._, p. 316.
[46]_Op. cit._, p. 298.
[47]W. E. Oesterley, “The General Epistle of James,” _The Expositor’s
Greek Testament_, ed. W. Robertson Nicoll (Grand Rapids: Wm. B.
Eerdmans Publishing Company, n.d.), IV, 63.
[48]Plummer, _op. cit._, p. 63.
[49]Lectures on the Epistle of James, p. 73.
[50]See Plummer, _op. cit._, pp. 72 f., for proof.
[51]The late J. Pierpont Morgan testified before a committee of the U.
S. Senate that he loaned money primarily on character, not financial
ability.
[52]_Op. cit._, p. 88.
[53]There is the utmost contrast between this use of “humble” and that
in Epictetus, with whom humility is an object of scorn and contempt,
a meanness unworthy of man. See bk. III, chap., ii, § 14. Cf. Sharp,
_Epictetus and the New Testament_, pp. 130, 133.
[54]Cf. Deissmann, _op. cit._, p. 392; _St. Paul: A Study in Social and
Religious History_, trans. by Lionel R. M. Strachan (New York:
George H. Doran Co., 1912), p. 47.
[55]Acta Philippi, Apocal. Apocr. Cf. Resch, Agrapha, 1889, p. 254.
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