The Ecclesiastical History. Eusebius

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of desolation standing in the holy place” is spoken of as the sign. Compare the various commentaries upon these passages. 11 Compare Acts iii. 14, and see Matt. xvii. 20, Mark xv. 11, Luke xxii. 18. 12 See above, Bk. I. chap. 12, note 14.

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      3. And at the same feast a cow, led by the high priest to be sacrificed, brought forth a lamb in the midst of the temple.

      4. And the eastern gate of the inner temple, which was of bronze and very massive, and which at evening was closed with difficulty by twenty men, and rested upon iron-bound beams, and had bars sunk deep in the ground, was seen at the sixth hour of the night to open of itself.

      8. But certain of the more distinguished citizens, vexed at the ominous cry, seized the man and beat him with many stripes. But without uttering a word in his own behalf, or saying anything in particular to those that were present, he continued to cry out in the same words as before.

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