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The Form of Mark i. 8b

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2009

J. E. Yates
Affiliation:
Penmaenmawr, N. Wales

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Short Studies
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1958

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page 334 note 1 Test. Jud. xx; but Test. Ash. 1. 3f., two ways and two inclinations; Test. Benj. VI. 1 says the inclination of the good man is not in the power of the spirit of error of Beliar, for the angel of peace guides his soul. D.S.D. in. 13ff. has an angel of truth and an angel of darkness, as well as two spirits; in Mand. VI. ii. 1f. Hermas likewise opposes an angel of righteousness with an angel of wickedness in connexion with two ways; cf. Barn. XVIII. 1.Google Scholar On other affinities of the Manual of Discipline with the Shepherd of Hermas, see the article by Audet, J. B., Rev. Bibl., January 1953.Google Scholar

page 335 note 1 Beginnings of Christianity, IV, 7 and 238.Google Scholar

page 335 note 2 Cf. Manson, T. W., J.T.S. (1947), pp. 2533Google Scholar, and Silva, New, Beginnings, V, 33.Google Scholar