20 i.e. with the foxes and birds.
23 Morel. and ms. in Bodl. "and David also glances at this, saying."
3 Ben. Morel. and ms. in Bodl. read the passage thus: "For this cause also marriage is arranged, in order that what is wanting," &c.
4 kaqa/per ou\n kai\ qnhth\n genome/nhn. Ben. and ms. in Bodl. read, w9j au!thn e!xein kai q. g..
7 Morel. and ms. in Bodl. "conversed with them, when they straightway followed and abode with Him."
8 Ben. Morel. and ms. in Bodl. "he showed hence, for he both establishes the wisdom," &c.
15 i.e. those mentioned above, v. 40, who were present when St. John Baptist gave his testimony, one of whom was Andrew.
17 al. "reproving with earnestness."
19 al. "And I say unto thee, `Thou art Simon, thou shalt be called Cephas, which is by interpretation a stone.0' "
20 o#per dh/pou kai\ 9Hli/aj pepoi/hke, and there are no various readings. Savile has in the margin o#per ou\n kai\ 9Hli/a. We may venture to read "h9 Lei/a," as he praises her for this, Hom. lvi. on Genesis. "Observe how she gave names to those she bore, not lightly nor at random."
1 panti\ tw=| merimnw=nti e@nesti perisso/n. In the next sentence Morel. Ben. and most mss. read o@qen kai\ e@peisi/ moi. Savile o@q. ou0de\ e@p. m.. which seems the better reading.
9 w9j a@nqrwpon e0ch/taze/n. So Morel. and mss. in Bodleian. Savile and the Bened. read w9j a@nqrwpoj , "he enquired as a man."
12 One ms. reads, ou0 ga\r ei!pen, a!nwqe/n se oi\da, kai\ to\n tro/pon, kai\ th\n e0p.
13 i@na ma/qh|. Savile conjectures i@na ma/qh|j, but without authority.
16 Ben. Conj. kalou=nti for kalw=n tij. "But if he mind not when he calls."