Two other. The possible omission of a comma before malefactors in the A. V. might make a very awkward and unpleasant statement. Better Rev., two others, malefactors.

Put to death [α ν α ι ρ ε θ η ν α ι]. Lit., to take up and carry away; so that the Greek idiom answers to our taken off. So Shakespeare :

"The deep damnation of his taking off." MacBeth, 1, 7.

"Let her who would be rid of him, devise His speedy taking off." Lear, 5, 1.

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