Joh 18:15. Ἄλλος) without the article, another, indefinitely, as being here first mentioned.[380] For presently after ὁ has a relative force. See E. Schmid. on this passage.-τῷ ἀρχιερεῖ, to the High Priest) and on that ground they were admitted in.
[380] But B confirms the ὁ before ἄλλος, as read in Rec. Text; and so Tisch. Besides, it is John’s way to speak of himself in the third person; ch. Joh 21:20; Joh 21:24; and in Joh 20:2 expressly using the words, τὸν ἄλλον μαθητήν. A reads ἄλλος, which would refer to some other disciple, not John: so Lachm.-E. and T.