Excerpt from Critical and Exegetical Commentary, Vol. 1: Commentary on the New Testament
Pauline Epistles preserved to us; and therefore these letters cannot have been accessible to him when he was engaged in the collection of his materials or in the composition of his work, because he would certainly have been far from leaving Unused historical sources of such productiveness and of so direct and supreme authenticity, had they stood at his command. How is it to be still supposed, then, that he could have written his work in an age, in which the Epistles of the apostle were already everywhere diffused by means of Copies and had become a common possession of the church,-an age, for which we have the Oldest testimony in the canon itself from the unknown author of the so-called Second Epistle of Peter (iii. 15 f.) C?
It is my most earnest desire that the labour, which I have gladly devoted, as in duty bound, to this new edition, may be serviceable to the correct understanding of the book, and to a right estimate of its historical contents; and to these ends may God give it His blessing!
I may add that, to my great regret, I did not receive the latest work of Wieseler,1 which presents the renewed fruit of profound and independent study, till nearly half of my book was already finished and in type. But it has reference for the most part to the Gospels and their chronology, the investiga tion of which, however, extends in many cases also into the Book of Acts. The arguments adduced by Wieseler in his tenth Beitrag, with his wonted thoughtfulness and depth of research, in proof of the agreement of Luke xxiv. 44 if. And Acts i. 1, have not availed to shake me in my view that here the Book of Acts follows a different tradition from the Gospel.
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