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The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah Vol 1 - Predestination

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doubt, but left him, unassured from without, to his<br />

own feelings as he saw <strong>the</strong> wind,' to<br />

OHAP. XXX<br />

94; zz. 6,12,14. It will thiu be seen, that <strong>the</strong><br />

expression is more frequently used by St. John than<br />

in <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r Gospels, <strong>and</strong> it is <strong>the</strong>re also that its<br />

distinctive meaning is <strong>of</strong> greatest importance.<br />

* This seems to me implied in <strong>the</strong> expression, 6t.<br />

John yi. 21: * <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y were willing to take Him<br />

into <strong>the</strong> ship.* Some negative critics have gone so<br />

far as to see<br />

in this graphic hint a oontradiction to <strong>the</strong><br />

statements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Synoptists. (See LiicJte,<br />

Comment, il. d. Evang. Joh. it pp. 120-122.)<br />

' As to <strong>the</strong> physical possibility <strong>of</strong> it, we have to<br />

refer to oar former remarks.<br />

* <strong>The</strong> word * boisterous * must be stmok out as an<br />

interpolated gloss.

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