[The Gospels in the Second Century by William Sanday]@TWC D-Link bookThe Gospels in the Second Century CHAPTER IV 34/114
3) and that He healed those who were diseased _from their birth_ (cf.
Mark ix.
21), and perhaps in the emphasis upon the oneness of God in the reply respecting the greatest commandment. In common with St.Luke, Justin has the mission of the angel Gabriel to Mary, the statement that Elizabeth was the mother of John, that the census was taken under Cyrenius, that Joseph went up from Nazareth to Bethlehem [Greek: hothen aen], that no room was found in the inn, that Jesus was thirty years old when He began His ministry, that He was sent from Pilate to Herod, with the account of His last words.
There are also special affinities in the phrase quoted from the charge to the Seventy (Luke x.
19), in the verse Luke xi.
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