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Ce livre historique peut contenir de nombreuses coquilles et du texte manquant. Les acheteurs peuvent generalement telecharger une copie gratuite scannee du livre original (sans les coquilles) aupres de l'editeur. Non reference. Non illustre. 1875 edition. Extrait: ...circumcision is allowed on the Sabbath, vii. 22 f.20 He knows about the Jewish expectation of Elias, and of a prophet like Moses, i. 21.21 He is acquainted with the Jewish view that the Messiah will come forth from obscurity, vii. 27, M in spite of the expectation of His birth at Bethlehem, in contrast to Nazareth, i. 47. He knows that they ascribed an eternal continuance to the Messianic kingdom, and assumed an eternal stay of the Messiah, xii. 34TM with which the thought of an atoning suffering did not seem to consist, xii. S4.24 He likewise is acquainted with the casuistical questions which attached themselves to the proposition that misfortune is the consequence of sin, ix. 2. Further, he knows that it was thought out of place for a rabbi to speak with a woman in public, iv. 27; and that entering a Gentile house made one unclean, xviii. 28.M He knows the ill-feeling between the Jews and Samaritans, iv. 9; and he is acquainted with the pride of learning and the contempt for the unlearned in Israel, vii. 49. He knows that they added an eighth day to seven-day feasts, vii. 37; and he knows perfectly about the Jewish burial customs, in distinction, say, from the Egyptian, xi. 44, xix. 40. The same thing is true of external circumstances. The pieces of ignorance and incorrectness that criticism used to find in the gospel have, for the most part, been given up of late. Baur2? thought, at apxtepeia-&v Tov ivtavrov eKeivov (' being the high priest that same year'), that the evangelist betrayed the opinion that the Jewish high priest changed every year, perhaps like the Roman consul. But Keim owns27 that he does not betray this opinion at all. It is true that he attaches Caiaphas'..."