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[316] Luke xxii. 1-3.
[317] Matt. xxvi. 3-5.
[318] Benny, "Criminal Code of the Jews," p. 56.
[319] Geikie, "The Life and Words of Christ," vol. ii. p. 517.
[320] Deut. xix. 18-21.
[321] Mark xiv. 55.
[322] Mishna, Treatise "Makhoth."
[323]
"Afresh the mighty line of years unroll'd, The Virgin now, now Saturn's sway returns; Now the blest globe a heaven-sprung Child adorns, Whose genial power shall whelm earth's iron race, And plant once more the golden in its place."--Virgil, Eclogue IV.
[324] Gen. xlix. 8-10.
[325] "Sanhedrin," fol. 97, verso.
[326] "Martyrdom of Jesus," p. 76.
[327] John xi. 48-50.
[328] I Sam. xv. 29.
[329] Hosea xi. 9.
[330] Mark vii. 9-13.
[331] "Jewish Encyc.," vol. i. p. 583.
[332] Hodge, "Systematic Theology," vol. i. p. 485.
[333] Steenstra, "The Being of G.o.d as Unity and Trinity," pp. 192, 193.
[334] John ii. 15.
[335] John vi. 30.
[336] John x. 24, 25.
[337] Matt. xi. 4, 5.
[338] I Kings xvii. 17-22.
[339] John xi. 41.
[340] Matt. ix. 18-26; Mark v. 22-42; Luke viii. 41-55.
[341] Luke vii. 12-15.
[342] John iii. 2.
[343] See Friedlieb, Archaeol., 87; Dupin, 75; Keim, vol. iii. 327.
[344] Bab. Sanh. f. 63, 1: "c.u.m synedrium quemquam moti adjudicavit, ne quidquam degustent illi isto die."
[345] Andrews, "The Life of Our Lord," p. 522.
[346] "The Life of Our Lord," pp. 523, 524.
[347] Luke xxii. 66-71.
[348] See Part II, Chap. V.; also Benny, "Crim. Code of the Jews," pp.
81-83.
[349] Keim, "Jesus of Nazara," vol. vi. pp. 63, 64.
[350] John xviii. 28.
[351] "Thou, Reuben, art guilty! Thou, Simon, art acquitted, art not guilty!" were stereotyped forms of verdicts under Hebrew criminal procedure. Sanh. in Friedl., p. 89.
[352] Keim, "Jesus of Nazara," vol. vi. p. 74.
[353] John iii. 1; vii. 50.
[354] Luke xxiii. 50, 51.
[355] Matt. xxvi. 59; Mark xiv. 55; Matt. xxvii. 1; Mark xv. 1.
[356] Mark xiv. 63, 64; Luke xxii. 70, 71.
[357] Keim, "Jesus of Nazara," vol. vi. p. 74, n. 2.
[358] Acts vi. 11; vii. 59.