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EPHESIANS I. 16–1. TIMOTHY II. 15.

EPHESIANS.

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I. 15 For "and which ye shew" read "and the love which ye shew" and in marg.

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III. 13 For "ye faint not" read "I may not faint" (with marg. Or, ye)

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I. 16 To "the one" etc. add marg. Or, they that are moved by love do it

II.

17 To "but the other" etc. add the marg. Or, but they that are factious proclaim Christ

22 Read in the text "if this shall bring fruit from my work" with marg. Gr.

this is for me fruit of work.

Omit marg. (" I do not make known")

I For "comfort" read "exhortation"

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6 For "being" read "existing" and omit marg.3

Let the text run "counted not the being on an equality with God a thing to be grasped" and omit marg.4

14 For "disputings" read "questionings"

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15 For "may be " read may become"

III. 8 Substitute marg. ("refuse") for the text.

9 For "of God" read "from God"

12 For "apprehend

apprehended" read "lay hold on... laid hold on",

and in marg.1 for "apprehend... apprehended" read "lay hold...laid hold on

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13 For "apprehended" read "laid hold"

IV. 4 Omit marg.1 (" Farewell")

19 For "fulfil" read "supply" [Comp. "Classes of Passages," xiv.]

COLOSSIANS.

I. 26 For "from all" read "for"

II. 15 For "having put off from himself" read "having despoiled" and substi

tute the text for marg.3

III. 5 For "Mortify" read "Put to death" and omit marg.

16 For "richly" read "richly;" and omit the semicolon after "wisdom" put

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II. 6 Let marg.1 run claimed authority, and then let the marg. and the text ex

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10 For "are perishing" read "perish" with the text in the marg.

III. 2 Omit marg.3 (" the faith")

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I. 16 For "hereafter" read "thereafter"

18 Substitute marg. (" led the way to thee") for the text.

II. 4 Read "who would have all men to be saved"

15 Let marg. and the text exchange places.

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I. TIMOTHY V. 12-HEBREWS XIII. 24.

V. 12 For "faith" read "pledge" (with marg. Gr. faith.)
VI. 9 For "desire" read "are minded

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2 TIMOTHY.

I. 10 For "incorruption" read "immortality" with marg. Gr. incorruption.
II. 26 Read

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having been taken captive by him unto his will"; and let marg.5 run Or, by him, unto the will of God Gr. by him etc.

TITUS.

2 "before times eternal" add marg. Or, long ages ago

II. 13 Let the text and marg. exchange places.

III. 10 For "A man.. heretical" read "a factious man

I. 7 Omit marg." (" spirits")

HEBREWS.

9 To the first "God" add marg. Or, O God

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II. 16 Let the text run "For verily not to angels doth he give help, but he giveth help to" etc. (with marg. Gr. For verily not of angels doth he take hold, but he taketh hold of etc.)

III.

IV.

VI.

17 For "might be" read "might become"

9 Let marg. (‘“ Where) and the text exchange places.
II "As" add marg. Or, So So in iv. 3.

2 Let the text and marg. exchange places, reading in marg. Many ancient
authorities" etc.

7 Read "a certain day, To-day, saying in David, so long a time afterward (even as hath been said before), To-day if ye etc.

I For "let us cease" etc. read "leaving the doctrine of the first principles of Christ, let us" with marg. Gr. the word of the beginning of Christ.

9 In marg. for "are near to" read "belong to"

VIII. 8 "finding fault" etc. add marg. Some ancient authorities read finding fault with it he saith unto them.

IX. 4 Let marg. and the text exchange places.

9 For "parable" read "figure" So in xi. 19.

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17 Let marg. 5 and the text exchange places.

I For "they can" read "can" (and for marg. read Many ancient authorities read they can.)

22, 23 Let the text and marg. exchange places.

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25 For "the assembling of ourselves together" read our own assembling together"

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34 For "ye yourselves have" read " ye have for yourselves" (and omit marg., letting marg. read Many ancient authorities read that ye have your own selves for a etc.)

I Read "faith is assurance of things hoped for, a conviction" etc.

5 Read in the text "for he hath had witness borne to him that before his translation he had been" etc. with the present text in the marg.

XII. 3 For "themselves" read "himself" (and let marg.1 run Many ancient

authorities read themselves.)

17 For "rejected (for. of repentance)" read "rejected; for he found no place for a change of mind in his father" with marg. Or, rejected (for he found no place of repentance), etc. Or, rejected; for... of repentance etc.

XIII. 18 For "honestly" read honourably" 20 For "the eternal" read

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IV. 4 "adulteresses" add marg. That is, who break your marriage vow to God.

I PETER.

II.

2 In marg. for “reasonable" read "belonging to the reason."

V.

2 For "according unto God" read "according to the will of God" (and so in

marg.3). Comp. Rom. viii. 27.

2 PETER.

I.

I Let marg. and the text exchange places.

7 For "love of the brethren" read "brotherly kindness" (twice) with marg. Gr. love of the brethren.

17 For "came such a voice to him from the excellent glory" read was borne such a voice to him by the Majestic Glory" and omit marg.

18 For "come" read "borne" and omit marg.5

II. 13 For "love-feasts" read deceivings" and in marg.1 read Some ancient authorities read love-feasts.

I JOHN.

III. 19, 20 For "him, whereinsoever.. because God" etc. read "him: because if our heart condemn us, God" etc. (with the present text in the marg.) V. 18 Substitute marg.3 for the text, and add marg. Some ancient manuscripts

read him.

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8 For "with the truth" read "for the truth"

JUDE.

I For "Judas" read "Jude" and add marg. Gr. Judas.
4 For "

set forth" read "written of beforehand" putting the present text into the marg.

22 Against "And on some" etc. add the marg. Some ancient authorities read

And some refute while they dispute with you.

REVELATION.

I. 8 Omit marg. (" the Lord, the God")

13 Omit marg. (" the Son of man")

III. 2 For "fulfilled" read " perfected"

IV. 6 "of the throne" add marg. Or, before [Comp. v. 6; vii. 17.]

V. 6 "in the midst of the throne" etc. add marg. Or, between the throne with the

four living creatures, and the elders

VI. 6 "A measure" etc. add marg. [instead of marg. and 4] Or, A chanix (i.e. about a quart) of wheat for a shilling-implying great scarcity.

II For "be fulfilled" read "be fulfilled in number" and then let the marg. and the text exchange places.

VII. 17 "of the throne" add marg. Or, before (See iv. 6.)
X.

6 Substitute marg. (delay) for the text.

XII. 4 For "stood was... was... might" read "standeth... is...is...

XIII.

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I "he stood" add marg. Some ancient authorities read I stood etc., connect-
ing the clause with what follows.

8 Let marg. and the text exchange places. [Comp. xvii. 8.]

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XIV. 6 For an eternal gospel" read "eternal good tidings"

15 For "over-ripe" read "ripe" with marg. Gr. become dry. XV. 2 For "that come" read "that come off"

XVI. 9 For "the God" read "God"

16 "Har-Magedon" add marg. Or, Ar-Magedon XIX. 15 For "of Almighty God" read "of God, the Almighty" XXII. 3 For "do him service" read serve him"

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NUMERICAL SUMMARY.

THE user of this volume who is familiar with the Explanation of the diacritical marks and foot-notes which faces the Gospel of Matthew will readily comprehend the principal parts of the ensuing Summary, as well as the condensed exhibit of them which, with additions, appears on page 602.-In the following table, a distinct feature, of subordinate value, is embodied in columns 3, 4, and 5. By their aid may be found the N. T. chapter of any occurring length in words. E. g.: the student desiring to find a chapter of 600 words first seeks the number "600" in column 4; the number to the right of that, in column 5, cites him to the 150th chapter of the N. T.; column 3 shows the 150th chapter to be 2 Cor. i.; and column 12 gives its length as 600 words. The average length of the chapters of the Revised N. T. is 692 words; the chapter most nearly approximating the average is Hebrews ix., which contains 696 words.

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