διαμαρτ., see above on p. 92; Lucan Pauline. μετάν. καὶ πίστιν, cf. the earliest notes in the preaching of Jesus, Mark 1:15, and these were equally the notes of the preaching of St. Peter and St. Paul alike. Whether Paul was preaching to Jews or Gentiles, to philosophers at Athens or to peasants at Lystra, the substance of his teaching was the same under all varieties of forms, cf. Acts 14:15; Acts 17:30; Acts 26:20. It is quite arbitrary to refer μετάνοια to the Gentile and πίστις to the Jew. Ἰουδ. τε καὶ Ἕλλησι, Pauline, cf. Romans 1:16; Romans 2:9-10; Romans 3:9; Romans 3:12; 1 Corinthians 1:24.

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