36 e0comologh/sewj.

37 [tw=| diabo/lw|. The Oxford edition has "the devils," but this is misleading, since it suggests a reference to "demons." Probably the plural is a misprint.-R.]

38 Matt. iii. 5,6.

39 Acts v.36, 37.

40 e0comologei=sqai.

41 Rom. xiii. 12.

42 Heb. x. 37.

43 Matt. 14. ["All the nations," so R. V., and comp. what follows here.-R.]

44 [para\ pa/ntwn a0nqrw/pwn

para\ pasi=, is the explanation of Chrysostom. paraphrasing the New Testament passage.-R.]

45 [e0n baquta/th| nukti/.]

46 Matt. iii. 8. [R. V., more literally, "worthy of repentance," with margin, ' "Or, your repentance,"' the Greek being th=j metanoi/aj; so in the text of Chrysostom.-R.]

47 Ps..xxxiv. 14.

48 Ps. xxxiv. 13 [LXX.].

49 ["If we desire (qelwmen), by putting away, etc.

to pursue this temperate and frugal life."-]

50 u9perti/qetai, used as in the word <\i>\u9pe/rqesij<\|i>\, <\i>\superpositio<\|i>\, which was a kind of technical word in the Church for the prolongation of a fast. See Routh, Reliq. Sacr. i. 397, &c.; St. Iren'us, St. Dionys. Alex., and St. Epiphanius, as quoted by him.

51 Ps, cxix. 71.

52 John xvi. 33.

1 Luke xx. 5.

2 John v. 46.

3 Matt. xxi. 25, 26.

4 [ "When some of them were sending."-R.]

5 John i. 24.

6 John i. 25.

7 Matt. iii. 6.

8 Is. i. 10.

9 Amos ix. 7. 9.

10 1. Tim. i. 9.

11 [RV., "worth of repentance," marg., "your repentance."]

12 [sunh/qh.]

13 The correct reading seems to be o#te, "when," not o#ti, "that."-R]

14 John viii. 33.

15 Matt. iii. 9.

16 Is. li. 1, 2.

17 Matt. iii. 10. [R. V., "And even now is the axe laid." etc.-R.]

18 xerswqe/ntej.

19 Zech. v. 1, LXX.

20 Is. v.5.

21 See Amos v. 18; Jer. xvii. 15; Ezek. xii. 22, 27.

22 Is. v.19.

23 lo/gon.

24 Rom. ix. 28.

25 au0totelh/j, self-executed.

26 Matt. iii. 10.

27 a!agkai=j.

28 Matt. iii. 11. Comp. Luke iii. 16. [In neither passage is the preposition repeated in the Greek text. Chrysostom (see sec. 6) interprets "fire" as part of the blessing promised. So many modem commentators.-R]

29 [gnw/mhj.]

30 [du/namin.]

31 Ezek. i. 27.

32 John i. 29; EngI. Vers. in marg. [So R V. marg. The Greek phrase is o9 ai!rwn, "he that taketh up."-R.]

33 [au0to\n a0nalabein is the better supported reading, but various conjectural ernendations occur. "Himself to assume it," is the must literal rendering.-R.]

34 John i. 34.

35 John i. 33, 34. [ R. V. more correctly, "I have seen, and have borne witness," etc. The Greek perfects are to be taken in their grammatical sense, as the comment of Chrysostom implies.-R.]

36 Matt. iii. 12.

37 John xv. 1.