οὐ τὰς τυχ., cf. Acts 28:2, the phrase is peculiar to St. Luke, “not the ordinary,” i.e., extraordinary, with which the deeds of the Jewish exorcists could not be compared, see Klostermann, Vindiciæ Lucanæ, p. 52, for the same phrase cf. Malachi 3:7; Malachi 3:7, and also Deissmann, Neue Bibelstudien, p. 83; so too in classical Greek. ἐποίει : “continued to work,” or ex more, Blass.

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