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Section XVIII.
[1] 12661266 Matt. xiv. 1; Luke ix. 7b.At that time Herod the tetrarch heard of the fame of Jesus, and all the things which came to pass at his hand; 12671267 Mark vi. 14b.and he marvelled, for he had obtained excellent [2] information concerning him.12681268 There can be little doubt that this is the meaning of the Arabic. There is nothing like it in the Peshitta; the Curetonian is of course lacking; but the phrase in the Sinaitic is very similar. 12691269 Luke ix. 7c.And some men said that John the Baptist was risen [3] from among the dead; 12701270 Luke ix. 8a; Matt. xvi. 14b.and12711271 Here begins verse 8a in Greek. others said that Elijah had appeared; and others, Jeremiah; [4] and others, that a prophet of the old prophets was risen; 12721272 Luke ix. 8b; Mark vi. 15b.and others said that he [5] was a prophet like one of the prophets. 12731273 Mark vi. 16; Matt. xiv. 2b.Herod said to his servants, This is John the Baptist, he whom I beheaded; he is risen from among the dead: therefore mighty [6] [Arabic, p. 70] works result from him. 12741274 Mark vi. 17.For Herod himself had sent and taken John, and cast him into prison, for the sake of Herodias his brother Philip’s wife, whom he [7] had taken. 12751275 Mark vi. 18.And John said to Herod, Thou hast no authority to take the wife of thy [8] brother. 12761276 Mark vi. 19.And Herodias avoided him and wished to kill him; and she could not. [9] 12771277 Mark vi. 20.But Herod feared John, for he knew that he was a righteous man and a holy; and [10] he guarded him, and heard him much, and did, and obeyed him with gladness. 12781278 Matt. xiv. 5.And he wished to kill him; but he feared the people, for they adhered to him as the [11] prophet. 12791279 Mark vi. 21.And there was a celebrated day, and Herod had made a feast for his great men on the day of his anniversary,12801280 Perhaps appointment (cf. Moesinger, p. 165; but Isho‘dad [Harris, Fragments, p. 65] and the Brit. Mus. text of Ibn-at-Tayyib’s Commentary have the ordinary reading). and for the officers and for the chief men [12] of Galilee. 12811281 Mark vi. 22.And the daughter of Herodias came in and danced in the midst of the company, and pleased Herod and those that sat with him. And the king said to the [13] damsel, Ask of me what thou wilt, and I will give it thee. 12821282 Mark vi. 23.And he sware unto her, [14] Whatsoever thou shalt ask, I will give it thee, to the half of my kingdom. 12831283 Mark vi. 24.And she went out, and said unto her mother, What shall I ask him?12841284 Or simply ask. She said unto her, The [15] head of John the Baptist. 12851285 Mark vi. 25.And immediately she came in hastily to the king, and said unto him, I desire in this hour that thou give me on a dish the head of John [16] the Baptist. 12861286 Mark vi. 26.And the king was exceeding sorry; but because of the oath and the [17] guests he did not wish to refuse her. 12871287 Mark vi. 27.But immediately the king sent an executioner, and commanded that he should bring the head of John: and he went and cut off 72[18] the head of John in the prison, 12881288 Mark vi. 28.and brought it on a dish, and delivered it to the [19] damsel; and the damsel gave it to her mother. 12891289 Mark vi. 29.And his disciples heard, and came [Arabic, p. 71] and took his body, and buried it. 12901290 Matt. xiv. 12b.And they came and told12911291 Or, to tell. Jesus what [20] had happened. 12921292 Luke ix. 9.And for this cause Herod said, I beheaded John: who [21] is this, of whom I hear these things. And he desired to see him. 12931293 Matt. xiv. 13a; John vi. 1b.And Jesus, when he heard, removed thence in a boat to a waste place alone, to the other side of the sea of the Galilee of Tiberias.12941294 A misunderstanding or slavish reproduction of the Syriac. The Brit. Mus. text of Ibn-at-Tayyib’s Commentary has of Galilee, Tiberias.
[22] 12951295 Mark vi. 33a.And many saw them going, and knew them, and hastened by land12961296 cf. Syriac versions and margin of R.V. from all the cities, and came thither beforehand; 12971297 John vi. 2b.for they saw the signs which he was doing on the [23, 24] sick. 12981298 John vi. 3.And Jesus went up into the mountain, and sat there with his disciples. 12991299 John vi. 4.And [25] the feast of the passover of the Jews was near. 13001300 John vi. 5a.And Jesus lifted up his eyes, and saw great multitudes coming to him. 13011301 Mark vi. 34b.And he was moved with compassion for them, for [26] they were like sheep that were without a shepherd. 13021302 Luke ix. 11b.And he received them, and spake to them concerning the kingdom of God, and healed those who had need of healing.
[27] 13031303 Matt. xiv. 15a.And when the evening approached,13041304 Or, came. his disciples came to him, and said unto [28] him, 13051305 Mark vi. 36.The place is desert, and the time is past; send away the multitudes of the people,13061306 cf. the addition in the Sinaitic Syriac. that they may go to the towns and villages which are around us, and buy for [29] themselves bread; for they have nothing to eat. 13071307 Matt. xiv. 16.But he said unto them, They have [30] no need to go away; give ye them what may be eaten. 13081308 Matt. xiv. 17a.They said unto him, We have not here enough. 13091309 John vi. 5b.He said unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread that these may eat? [31, 32] 13101310 John vi. 6.And he said that proving him; and he knew what he was resolved to do. 13111311 John vi. 7.Philip said [Arabic, p. 72] unto him, Two hundred pennyworth of bread would not suffice them after13121312 Probably a mistaken rendering of the ordinary Syriac reading. [33] every one of them hath taken a small amount. 13131313 John vi. 8.One of his disciples said unto [34] him (namely, Andrew the brother of Simon Cephas), 13141314 John vi. 9.Here is a lad having five loaves [35] of barley and two fishes: but this amount, what is it for all these? 13151315 Luke ix. 13b; considerably changed.But wilt thou that we go and buy for all the people what may be eaten? for we have no more [36] than these five loaves and the two fishes. 13161316 John vi. 10b; and Luke ix. 14b, 15a.And the grass was plentiful in that place. Jesus said unto them, Arrange all the people that they may sit down on the grass, [37] fifty people in a company. 13171317 Mark vi. 40.And the disciples did so. And all the people sat down [38] by companies, by hundreds and fifties. 13181318 Matt. xiv. 18.Then Jesus said unto them, Bring hither [39] those five loaves and the two fishes. 13191319 Mark vi. 41a.And when they brought him that, Jesus took the bread and the fish, and looked to heaven, and blessed, and divided, and gave to [40] his disciples to set before them; 13201320 Matt. xiv. 19b.and the disciples set for the multitudes the bread [41] and the fish; and they ate, all of them, and were satisfied. 13211321 Matt. xiv. 20a; John vi. 12.And when they were satisfied, he said unto his disciples, Gather the fragments that remain over, that nothing [42] be lost. 13221322 John vi. 13.And they gathered, and filled twelve baskets with fragments, being those that remained over from those which ate of the five barley loaves and the two [43] fishes. 13231323 Matt. xiv. 21.And those people who ate were five thousand, besides the women and children. [44] [Arabic, p. 73] 13241324 Mark vi. 45.And straightway he pressed his disciples to go up into the ship, and that they should go before him unto the other side to Bethsaida, while he [45] himself should send away the multitudes. 13251325 John vi. 14.And those people who saw the sign which [46] Jesus did, said, Of a truth this is a prophet who hath come into the world. 13261326 John vi. 15.And Jesus knew their purpose to come and take him, and make him a king; and he left them, and went up into the mountain alone for prayer.
[47, 48] 13271327 John vi. 16.And when the nightfall was near, his disciples went down unto the sea, and sat13281328 cf. Syriac versions. in a boat, and came to the side of Capernaum. 13291329 John vi. 17.And the darkness came on, and Jesus [49] had not come to them. 13301330 John vi. 18.And the sea was stirred up against them by reason of a violent [50] wind that blew. 13311331 Matt. xiv. 24.And the boat was distant from the land many furlongs, and they were much damaged by the waves, and the wind was against them.
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