The Four Gospels, Tr. From the Greek. With Preliminary Dissertations, And Notes Critical And Explanatory
The Four Gospels, Tr. From the Greek. With Preliminary Dissertations, And Notes Critical And Explanatory
George Campbell
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It was observed befom ***, that jjse^ where it can be discovered, must determine die significa- tion, in preference to etymology. And here we are t^ no loss to affirm that ajfcporwed), whatever were its origin, is not confined to electing, or constituting, by a plurality of voices. ' But, whatever be in this, in the instance before us, the ;|jetpcMro^>70avrf$, or electors, were no more than%Paul and^Bamabas ; and it could not, with any propriety, be said of two^ that they elected by a majority ...of votes ; since there can be no doubt that they must have both agreed in the appointment ; and if it had been the discipks, ' and not the two i^iostles who had given their sufirages, it would have been of the disciples, and of them only, not of the Apostles, that the term ;cf cporw^avr^ could have teen used, which the construction of the sentence wDiss.IV.§. 15, ^c. VOL. ij. • 28 Digitized byCjOOQlC 1 22a PRELIMINARY [d, x. manifestly shows that it is not. The sense of the word here given by Beza, is therefore totally unex- ampled ; for, according to him, it must signify not ^0 electj but to constitute those whom others have elected.
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