[1] Henry Hallam Saunderson, The Work of the Apostles (Boston: American Unitarian Association, 1909), 3. «They were busy with their common occupations when Jesus came and called them to be his disciples. They did not know what Jesus had in mind to teach them or to bid them do.»
[2] John Henry Bernard, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel According to St. John, επιμ. A. H. McNeile, τ. 1 (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1928), 61. «Philip is said to be ἀπὸ Βηθσαϊδά… After Bethsaida, Jn. adds ἐκ τῆς πολέως ᾿Ανδρέου καὶ Πέτρου… The discrepancy is unimportant.»
[3] Θεοφύλακτος Βουλγαρίας, Τα Ευρισκόμενα Πάντα, εν Patrologiae Cursus Completus: Series Graeca, επιμ. Jacques-Paul Migne, τ. 123 (Paris: J.-P. Migne, 1864), 1185. «Τὰ μὲν γὰρ θαύματα δύνανται φαντασιωδῶς καὶ οἱ δαίμονες ὑποκρίνεσθαι· τὴν δὲ πρόγνωσιν τῶν μελλόντων καὶ προαγόρευσιν οὐδεὶς ἀκριβῶς ἔχει.»



