A commentary, critical, experimental, and practical, on the Old and New Testaments . o in-comparable a Teacher. Scarcely had they givenvent to their rage, when one of themselves hinted atthe illegality of condemning a man unheard. Andthough this division in their own camp had theeffect of paralysing their efforts to arrest theSaviour at that time, it was so critical a juncturethat He whose hour was not yet come might welldecline to sleep that night in Jerusalem. In thatcase, whether He retired to the mount of Olives,only to spend some quiet hours alone, and thenretired to sleep at Bethany, or


A commentary, critical, experimental, and practical, on the Old and New Testaments . o in-comparable a Teacher. Scarcely had they givenvent to their rage, when one of themselves hinted atthe illegality of condemning a man unheard. Andthough this division in their own camp had theeffect of paralysing their efforts to arrest theSaviour at that time, it was so critical a juncturethat He whose hour was not yet come might welldecline to sleep that night in Jerusalem. In thatcase, whether He retired to the mount of Olives,only to spend some quiet hours alone, and thenretired to sleep at Bethany, or whether He spentthe whole night there—as at that season He couldsafely enough do—is of little moment. Enoughthat, either way, the only objection to the genuine-ness of this passage, from internal evidence, whichhas any plausibility, admits of sufficient explaoa-tioii. VfllLTAM COLLINS & CO., PKINTEJRS, GLASGOW. BS491 .J32 A commentary, critical, experimental, Princeton Theological Seminary-Speer Library IlllllllllllillllllllllllllllliliHI 1 1012 00058 8071 -, DATE DUE. HIGHSMFTH #45230


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