. The life and Epistles of St. Paul. em Mark, the son of Mary andcousin of Barnabas, returned to Antioch.^* At the conclusion of the Feast of the Passover, Agrippa also quitted Jerusalemand went down to Cassarea, to celebrate certain games there in honour of Claudius.^^ =° Jos. Ant. sx. 2, 5; see Fasti Sacri, p. 272,No. 1629. 3> 2 Cor. xii. 2-4. See Fasti Sacri, p. 310, No. 18il. ^ The expression is 7rp6 erav SeKarecra-upoiv, 2 Cor. xii. 2; and Joseplius uses the similar expression, Trpo reo-irdpav irtov toO TroXejUou (Boll- vi. 5, 3), in the same sense, for the fourth yearvun-erit liefore


. The life and Epistles of St. Paul. em Mark, the son of Mary andcousin of Barnabas, returned to Antioch.^* At the conclusion of the Feast of the Passover, Agrippa also quitted Jerusalemand went down to Cassarea, to celebrate certain games there in honour of Claudius.^^ =° Jos. Ant. sx. 2, 5; see Fasti Sacri, p. 272,No. 1629. 3> 2 Cor. xii. 2-4. See Fasti Sacri, p. 310, No. 18il. ^ The expression is 7rp6 erav SeKarecra-upoiv, 2 Cor. xii. 2; and Joseplius uses the similar expression, Trpo reo-irdpav irtov toO TroXejUou (Boll- vi. 5, 3), in the same sense, for the fourth yearvun-erit liefore the war. See Fasti Sacri, p. 328, No. 1933; and see ante, p. 90, note . ^» Acts xii. , 12. ^■^ Ci? Trjv Kaiaapos riprjv vnkp rfjs eVetVou awTrj-plas. Jos. Ant. xix. 8, 2. Wieseler ( 132) argues that these games couldnot be for the safe return of Claudius fromBritain, as he prohibited all games for his safety,and cites the passage from Dion: toIs re a-rpa- Trjyols Tovs ayafas Tovs nnXopaxtKoif^ d7rrjy6p€v(re,. Fig. 53.—r/iC Afausoleum of Queen Helfiui, commonly aUlal the Tombs of the Kings F Tliis engraving represents the vestibule only of the tombs, the entmnce into the tombs tlit-raselv. s being within iIk-vestibule, on the lelt hand.


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