. Light from the ancient East; the New Testament illustrated by recently discovered texts of the Graeco-Roman world. Rundschau, 35,Part 1 (October 1908), pp. 98-117.» Cf, Wilcken, €frieehisohe Ostraha, I. p. 568 f. * Matt. xvii. 24. Berliner Griechische TJrkunden, No. 748, of the year 48 Cf. Wilcken,Grieehisehe Ostralta, I. 860. For the expression Great Great (= greatest)God, imitated from the Egyptian (Wilcken), cf. Moulton, Grammar,^ p. 97. No. eissfi. Supplement! Filologico-Storici ai Monument! Anticbi PapiriGreco-Bgizii pubblicati dalla E. Acoademia dei Lincei, volume primo, PapiriMor


. Light from the ancient East; the New Testament illustrated by recently discovered texts of the Graeco-Roman world. Rundschau, 35,Part 1 (October 1908), pp. 98-117.» Cf, Wilcken, €frieehisohe Ostraha, I. p. 568 f. * Matt. xvii. 24. Berliner Griechische TJrkunden, No. 748, of the year 48 Cf. Wilcken,Grieehisehe Ostralta, I. 860. For the expression Great Great (= greatest)God, imitated from the Egyptian (Wilcken), cf. Moulton, Grammar,^ p. 97. No. eissfi. Supplement! Filologico-Storici ai Monument! Anticbi PapiriGreco-Bgizii pubblicati dalla E. Acoademia dei Lincei, volume primo, PapiriMorentini . . per cura di Girolamo Vitelli, Milauo, 1906, p. 113 S., withfacsimile .(Plate IX.), here reproduced (Figure 41) by kind permission ofthe E. Acoademia dei Lincei. Of. the valuable notes by Ludwig Mitteis,Zeitschriftder Savigny-Stiftung fiir Eechtsgeschichte, 26 (1905), EomanistischeAbteilnng, p. 485 ff. For the chronology cf. Wilcken, Archiv, 4, p. 445. ^ 6 Si Ilei\S,Tos pov\6/ttym n-oi^aoi tA i/tovii T<f 6x^ifi iiriXmo airois rbfBapa^^af Kctl irapiSuKey rbv iTjaovv ^payeWtbtras iva Fig. 41.—Eeport of Judicial Proceedings before the Praefect of Egypt, Gr. Septimius Vegetus, 85 Now at Florence. By permission of the R. Accademia dei Lincei. (f of the size of theoriginal.) [p. 267 ILLUSTRATED FROM THE NEW TEXTS And so Pilate, willing to content the people, releasedBarabbas unto them, and delivered Jesus, when he hadscourged Him, to be crucified. The papyrus, containing a report of judicial pro-ceedings, quotes these words of the governor ofEgypt, G. Septimius Vegetus, before whom the casewas tried, to a certain Phibion:— Thou hadst been worthy of scourging ^ . . but I willgive thee to the people. ^ Phibions offence was that he had of his ownauthority imprisoned a worthy man [his allegeddebtor] and also women. The Florentine papyrusis thus a beautiful illustration of the parable of thewicked servant (Matt, xviii. 30) and the system,which


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