13/42 I could have referred the learned Critic to plenty of places where the thing he speaks of as incredible has been done. The proof that St.John used the uncompounded verb is the fact that it is found in all the copies except our two untrustworthy friends. The explanation of [Greek: DIerchomai] is sufficiently accounted for by the final syllable ([Greek: DE]) of [Greek: mede] which immediately precedes. Similarly but without the same excuse, St.Mark x. 16 [Greek: eulogei] has become [Greek: kateulogei] ([Symbol: Aleph]BC). |