Hug more strictly applies the name to
the sepulchre where the bones of Joseph were laid (Josh. xxiv. 32).
[32:6] _Bibelwerk_, iv. 219.
[32:7] _Die Zeugnisse_, p. 21.
[32:8] _Comm. sur l'Ev. de St. Jean_, i. p. 475 f.
[32:9] _Einl. N.T._ p. 211.
[32:10] _Zeitschr. gesammt. Luth. Theol. u. Kirche_, 1856, p. 240 ff.
[32:11] _Die Joh. Schriften_, i. p. 181, Anm. 1; _Jahrb. bibl. Wiss._
viii. p. 255 f.; cf. _Gesch. v. Isr._ v. p. 348, Anm. 1.
[32:12] _Das Ev. Joh._ p. 107.
[32:13] _Comm. Ev. n. Joh._ p. 188 f.
[33:1] _Comm. Ev. des Joh._ i. p. 577 f.
[33:2] _Jahrb. bibl. Wiss._ viii. p. 255 f.
[33:3] _Die Joh. Schr._ i. p. 181, Anm. 1.
[33:4] _Authorship and Hist. Char. of Fourth Gospel_, 1872, p. 92.
[33:5] Mr. Sanday adds in a note here: "This may perhaps be called the
current explanation of the name. It is accepted as well by those who
deny the genuineness of the Gospel as by those who maintain it. Cf.
Keim, i. 133. But there is much to be said for the identification with
El Askar, &c." _Authorship and Hist. Char. of Fourth Gospel_, p. 93,
note 1.
[34:1] _Life of Christ_, i. p. 206, note 1.
[34:2] _La Geographie du Tulmud_, p. 170.
[34:3] Smith's _Dictionary of the Bible_, iii. p. 1395 f.
[36:1] _Bampton Lect._ 1865, 2nd edit. p. 4.
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