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2] John ii. 13, v. 1, vi. 4, xii. 1. Eusebius argues from the number of high priests that our Lord's ministry did not embrace four entire years. "Ecc. Hist." i. c. x. [26:3] He lived, therefore, about thirty-three years. According to Malto Brun ("Universal Geography," book xxii.), "the _mean duration_ of human life is between thirty and forty years," and, in the same chapter, he computes it at thirty-three years. It would thus appear that, at the time of His death, our Lord was, in point of age, a fitting representative of the species. [26:4] Luke iv. 44, viii. 1; Matt. ix. 35. [27:1] John iii. 1, 2. [27:2] Matt. xxvi. 63-66. [27:3] Matt, xxvii. 38. [27:4] Matt, xxvii. 24; John xviii. 38. [27:5] Mark xv. 10, 15. [28:1] Acts ii. 23. [28:2] Matt. xxvi. 38; Mark xiv. 33. [28:3] Luke xxii. 44. [28:4] Matt, xxvii. 46. [28:5] Luke xxii. 43. [28:6] Luke xxiii. 44; Mark xv. 33. [29:1] Matt, xxvii. 51, 52. [29:2] Matt, xxvii. 54. [29:3] John x. 18. [29:4] Ps. xvi. 10; Acts ii. 31. [29:5] John ii. 19; Mark viii. 31; Luke xviii, 33. [29:6] John xiv. 19; 1 Thess. iv. 14. [29:7] Rom. i. 4; 1 Cor. xv. 14, 17; 1 Pet. i. 3; Rev. i. 18. [29:8] John xix. 33, 34. [29:9] Matt, xxvii. 60. [30:1] Matt, xxvii. 66. [30:2] Matt, xxviii. 2, 4. [30:3] Matt, xxviii. 11. [30:4] Matt, xxviii. 12, 13, 15. [30:5] Rev. i. 5. [30:6] Acts x. 40, 41. [30:7] John xiv. 22. [31:1] Acts i. 3. [31:2] Luke xxiv. 27. [31:3] Matt, xxviii. 19. [31:4] Luke xxiv. 50, 51. [32:1] John i. 10-12. [36:1] Isa. liii. 3. [36:2] John vii. 39. [36:3] Acts i. 15. [37:1] 1 Cor. xv. 6. [37:2] See Matt. xv. 31; John ii. 23, vii. 31, viii. 30. [37:3] See Joshua xv. 25. [37:4] Hence called Iscariot, that is, _Ish Kerioth_, or, a man of Kerioth. See Alford, Greek Test., Matt. x. 4. [37:5] Acts ii. 7. [37:6] Compare Matt. ix. 9, 10, and Mark ii. 14, 15. [37:7] "As St John never mentions Bartholomew in the number of the apostles, so the other evangelists never take notice of Nathanael, probably because the same person under two several names; and as in John, Philip and Nathanael are joined together in their coming to Christ, so in the rest of the evangelists, Philip and Bartholomew are constantly put together without the least variation."--Cave's Lives of the Apostles. Life of Bartholomew. Compare Matt. x. 3; Acts i. 13; and John i. 45, xxl. 2. [38:1] Compare Matt. x. 3, an
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