50-55.
Dr.Neubauer, On the Dialects spoken in Palestine in the time of Christ. [6] Isaac Williams, On the Study of the Gospels, 341-352. [7] My devoted Syrian friend, Miss Helanie Baroody, told me during her stay in England that a village is pointed out as having been traversed by our Lord on His way from Caesarea Philippi to Mount Hermon. [8] It is hardly improbable that these two eminent Christians were some of those whom St Paul found at Antioch when St.Barnabas brought him there, and thus came to know intimately as fellow-workers ([Greek: episemoi en tois apostolois, oi kai pro emou gegonasin en Christo]). Most of the names in Rom.
xvi are either Greek or Hebrew. [9] 'Jam pridem Syrus in Tiberim defluxit Orontes Et _linguam_ et mores ...
vexit.' -- Juv.
Sat.iii.