instance of the extent to which the diction of the
third Evangelist impressed itself upon his writings).
[Greek: epibibazein], xix. 35 (and twice, only
by St. Luke). [Greek: epipiptein], i. 12, xv.
20 (eight times in the Acts and three times in the
rest of the New Testament). [Greek: ai eraemoi],
only in St. Luke, i. 80, and twice. [Greek: etos]
(fifteen times in the Gospel, eleven times in the Acts,
three times in the other Synoptics and three times
in St. John), four times in chap. ii, iii. 1, 23,
xiii, 7, 8, xv. 29. [Greek: thaumazein epi tini],
Gospel and Acts five times (only besides in Mark xii.
17), ii. 33. [Greek: ikanos] in the sense of ‘much,’
‘many,’ seven times in the Gospel, eighteen
times in the Acts, and only three times besides in
the New Testament, iii. 16, xx. 9 (compare xxii. 38).
[Greek: kathoti] (like [Greek: kathexaes]
above), is only found in St. Luke’s writings,
i. 7, and five times in the rest of the Gospel and
the Acts. [Greek: latreuein], ’in Luke,
much oftener than in other parts of the New Testament,’
i. 74, ii. 37, iv. 8, and five times in the Acts.
[Greek: limos], six times in the Gospel and Acts,
six times in the rest of the New Testament, xv. 14,
17. [Greek: maen] (month), i. 24, 26, 36, 56
(iv. 25), alone in the Gospels, in the Acts five times.
[Greek: oikos] for ‘family,’ i. 27,
33, 69, ii. 4, and three times besides in the Gospel,
nine times in the Acts. [Greek: plaethos] (especially
in the form [Greek: pan to plaethos]), twenty-five
times in St. Luke’s writings, seven times in
the rest of the New Testament, 1. 19, ii. 13, xix.
37. [Greek: plaesai, plaesthaenai], twenty-two
times in St. Luke’s writings, only three times
besides in the New Testament, i. 15, 23, 41, 57, 67,
ii. 6, 21, 22, xxi. 22. [Greek: prosdokan], eleven
times in the Gospel and Acts, five times in the rest
of the New Testament (Matthew twice and 2 Peter),
i. 21, iii. 15. [Greek: skaptein], only in Luke
three times, xiii. 8. [Greek: speudein], except
in 2 Peter iii. 12, only in St. Luke’s writings,
ii. 16. [Greek: sullambanein], ten times in the
Gospel and Acts, five times in the rest of the New
Testament, i. 24, 31, 36, ii. 21. [Greek: sumballein],
only in Lucan writings, six times, ii. 19. [Greek:
sunechein], nine times in the Gospel and Acts, three
times besides in the New Testament, xix. 43. [Greek:
sotaeria], in chap. i. three times, in the rest of
the Gospel and Acts seven times, not in the other Synoptic
Gospels. [Greek: hupostrephein], twenty-two times
in the Gospel, eleven times in the Acts, and only
five times in the rest of the New Testament (three
of which are doubtful readings), i. 56, ii. 20, 39,
43, 45, iv. 1, (14), xxiv. 52. [Greek: hupsistos]
occurs nine times in the Gospel and Acts, four times
in the rest of the New Testament, i. 32, 35, 76, ii.
14, xix. 38. [Greek: hupsos] is also found in
i. 78, xxiv. 49. [Greek: charis] is found, among
the Synoptics, only in St. Luke, eight times in the
Gospel, seventeen times in the Acts, i. 30, ii. 40,
52, xvii. 9. [Greek: hosei] occurs nineteen times
in the Gospel and Acts (four doubtful readings, of
which two are probably false), seventeen times in the
rest of the New Testament (ten doubtful readings, of
which in the Synoptic Gospels three are probably false),
i. 56, iii. 23.