[11.3] Read the 3d Book (apocryphal) of Maccabees, entire, and
compare it with that of Esther.
[11.4] Suetonius, _Caius_, 22, 52; Dion Cassius, lix. 26, 28; Philo,
_Leg. ad Caium_, § 25, &c.; Josephus, _Ant._ XVIII., viii.;
XIX., i. 1-2; _B. J._, II. x.
[11.5] Philo, _Leg. ad Caium_, § 30.
[11.6] Philo, _In Flaccum_, § 7; _Leg. ad Caium_, § 18, 20, 26, 43.
[11.7] Philo, _Leg. ad Caium_, § 29; Josephus, _Ant_. XVIII. viii.;
_B. J._ II. x.: Tacitus, _Ann_. XII. 54; _Hist_. V. 9,
completing the first passage by the second.
[11.8] Philo, _Leg. ad Caium_, § 27, 30, 44, and following.
[11.9] Acts ix. 31.
[11.10] Gal. i. 18, 19; ii. 9.
[11.11] Acts xi. 29, 30.
[11.12] Acts ix. 32.
[11.13] At this day, _Ludd._
[11.14] Acts ix. 32-35.
[11.15] Jaffa.
[11.16] Jos. _Ant._ XIV., x. 6.
[11.17] Acts ix. 43; x. 6, 17, 32.
[11.18] Mischna, _Ketuboth_, vii. 10.
[11.19] Compare Gruter, p. 891, 4; Reinesius, _Inscript._, XIV. 61;
Mommsen, _Inscr. regni Neap._, 622, 2094, 3052, 4985; Pape,
_Wört der Griech. Eigenn._, on this word Cf. Jos. _B. J._
IV., iii. 6.
[11.20] Acts ix. 36, and following.
[11.21] Ibid. ix. 39. The Greek runs: ὅσα ἐποίει μετ’ αὐτῶν οὖσα.
[11.22] Ibid. ix, 32, 44.
[11.23] Acts x. 9-16; xi. 5-10.
[11.24] Ibid. x. 1; xi. 18.
[11.25] There were at least thirty-two. (Orelli & Heuzen, _Inscr.
Lat._, Nos. 90, 512, 6756.)
[11.26] Compare Acts xxvii. 1. and Heuzen, No. 6709.
[11.27] Compare Luke vii. 2, and following. Luke is priding himself,
it is true, upon this idea of virtuous centurions, Jews
in heart without circumcision (see Introduction). But the
example of Izates (Jos. _Ant_., xx., ii. 5), proves that such
situations were possible. Compare Jos. _B. J._, II., xxviii.
2; Orelli, _Inscr._, No. 2523.
[11.28] Acts x. 2, 7.
[11.29] This seems, it is true, in contradiction to Gal. ii. 7-9. But
the conduct of Peter in that which relates to the admission of
the Gentiles was never very consistent. Gal. ii. 12.
[11.30] Acts xi. 18.
[11.31] Ibid. xv. 1, and following.
[11.32] II. Cor. ii 32, 33; Acts ix. 23-25.
[11.33] Gal. i. 18.
[11.34] Ibid. i. 18.
[11.35] Ibid. i. 23.
[11.36] _Acts_ ix. 26.
[11.37] Gal. i. 18.
[11.38] _Acts_ ix. 26.
[11.39] Acts ix. 27. All this portion of the Acts has too little
historical value to enable us to affirm that this fine action
of Barnabas took place during the fifteen days that Paul
passed at Jerusalem. But there is no doubt, in the manner in
which the _Acts_ present the case, a true sentiment of the
relations of Paul and Barnabas.
[11.40] Gal. i. 19, 20.
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