3 See Matt. xii. 3, 5, 7, and Mark ii. 27.
5 eu0ge/neian, "hereditary good feeling." [Comp. Acts xvii. 11.]
6 Matt. xii. 28. [R. V., "upon you." ]
9 Matt. xii. 29. [The R. V and A. V. follow a different reading in the last clause.-R.]
11 Mark ix. 40; Luke ix. 50. [In Mark "us" is better supported.-R.]
13 Matt. xii. 31. [R. V. "every sin," etc.]
14 Matt. xii. 31, 32. [The Greek text is almost identical with that followed in the R. V.-R.]
17 a0pothganizo/menoj, "was broiling."
18 1 Cor. xi. 31. [The Greek text of 1 Cor. xi 31 is slightly modified here.-R.]
20 [This clause is wanting in three Mss.-R.]
21 Luke xvi. 9. [R. V., "by means of," "Greek, out of."]
3 [ou0 polu\j su0th|, "it takes not much account."-R.]
4 Matt. xii, 35. [R. V, "The good man
the evil man," etc.]
7 matw=n. Bened. from Mss. a0na/ptwn, "he that kindles:" which seems to agree with the tenor of the sentence better. [There are other various readings: a#ptwn, a!ptwn. All can be more readily accounted for, if patw=n is accepted as the original form.-R.]
8 [Oxford Version : "things;" probably a misprint, the Greek being the same as before..-R.]