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MARK XVI. 15—20. LUKE I. 1—17. among the dead]| they believed not; and he said unto them — Go ye into all the world, and proclaim the glad-message |to the whole' creation|: shall be saved; but |he that hath disbe- lieved| shall be condemned : believed| — these : — [And |in their hands|] they shall take up And  |in nowise| shall it |hurt| them : and |well| shall they remain. heaven," and sat down on the right hand of God : b claimed on every side, |the Lord| co-working, and confirming |the word| through ]the closely following signs|.";]] d.
 * He that hath believed^ and been immersed||
 * Signs| moreover^ shall follow |them who have
 * In my name| shall they cast |demons| out,
 * With tongues| » shall they speak, —
 * serpents|;
 * Upon sick persons|| shall they lay |hands|^
 * The Lord [Jesus]|| therefore^ on the one hand^
 * after talking with them| was taken up into
 * They|| on the other hand, going forth, pro-

| they concisely reported. But east even unto west> sent forth |through them| the age-abiding' salvation||.
 * after these things| ||Jesus also, himself||  it seemed good |even to me|  to write unto thee |in order|, most excellent Theophilus : that  thou mightest obtain full knowledge
 * of the certainty||

It came to pass |in the days of Herod, king of Judaea| that there was a certain priest, by name Zachariah, of the daily course of Abia ; and that he had a wife of the daughters of Aaron, and both righteous before God, walking in all' the commandments and righteous appointments of the Lord, blameless ; and they had no child, inasmuch as Elizabeth was barren, and ||both|| had become |advanced in their days|. But it came to pass  it fell to his lot to offer incense, entering into the Temple of the Lord ; and |all the throng of the people| was praying outside, at the hour of the incense offering. And there appeared unto him a messenger* of the Lord, standing on the right hand of the altar of in- cense; and Zachariah was troubled when he beheld, and |fear| fell upon him. But the messenger said unto him — Do not fear, Zachariah ! Inasmuch as thy supplication hath been hearkened to, — And |thy wife Elizabeth| shall bring forth a son to thee, And thou shalt call his name |John|; And there shall be joy to thee and exulting. And |many| over his birth |shall rejoice|; For he shall be great before the Lord, And |wine and strong drink| in nowise may he drink, And |with Holy Spirit| shall he be filled, And |many of the Sons of Israel| shall he turn towards the Lord their God ; And ||he|| shall go before him |in the spirit and power of Elijah|, — = To turn the hearts of fathers unto children^ And the unyielding, into the prudence of the righteous,
 * her name| was Elizabeth. Now they were
 * already| from his mother's womb|;

• Or (WH) : " With new tongues." • Op. 2 K. 11. n. " !'.'«. ex. 1. ' Or (WH) add : " Amen." d WH thus shew their con- clusion that neltuer this nor the next account can be regarded as part of the original second Gos- pel. See Ap ; " Mark."

» Ap • " Messenger." • Mai. Iv. S f.
 * • Nu. vl. 3 ; 1 S. 1. U (Sep.).