Notes on the Gospels [Matthew and Mark], Volume 1Religious Tract Society ; instituted 1799. Sold at the depository, 56, Paternoster-Row, and 65, St. Paul's churchyard, and by the booksellers, 1840 - 394 pages |
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Page 145
37 And they did all eat , and were filled : and they took up of the broken meat that
was left seven baskets füll . 38 And they that did eat were four thousand men ,
beside women and children . The miracle recorded here , the feeding of the four ...
37 And they did all eat , and were filled : and they took up of the broken meat that
was left seven baskets füll . 38 And they that did eat were four thousand men ,
beside women and children . The miracle recorded here , the feeding of the four ...
Page 237
Which took their lamps , and went forth to meet the bridegroom . The lamps used
on such occasions were rather torches or flambeaux . They were made by
winding rags around pieces of iron or earthenware , sometimes hollowed so as to
...
Which took their lamps , and went forth to meet the bridegroom . The lamps used
on such occasions were rather torches or flambeaux . They were made by
winding rags around pieces of iron or earthenware , sometimes hollowed so as to
...
Page 245
Albert Barnes. * 35 For I was an hungered , and ye gave me meat : I was thirsty ,
and ye gave me drink : I was a stranger , and ye took me in : 36 Naked , and ye
clothed me : I was sick , and ye visited me : I was in prison , and ye came unto me
.
Albert Barnes. * 35 For I was an hungered , and ye gave me meat : I was thirsty ,
and ye gave me drink : I was a stranger , and ye took me in : 36 Naked , and ye
clothed me : I was sick , and ye visited me : I was in prison , and ye came unto me
.
Page 275
The chief priests — took counsel . ' They had agreed that he deserved to die , on
a charge of blasphemy . Yet they did not dare to put him to death by stoning , as
they did afterwards Stephen , Acts vii . and as the law commanded in case of ...
The chief priests — took counsel . ' They had agreed that he deserved to die , on
a charge of blasphemy . Yet they did not dare to put him to death by stoning , as
they did afterwards Stephen , Acts vii . and as the law commanded in case of ...
Page 284
It implies commonly the highest respect for the office , as well as for the person ,
and is an invocation of blessings on the person . Here it was used to ridicule
Christ in every possible way . 30 And they spit upon him , and took the reed , and
...
It implies commonly the highest respect for the office , as well as for the person ,
and is an invocation of blessings on the person . Here it was used to ridicule
Christ in every possible way . 30 And they spit upon him , and took the reed , and
...
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Acts adds angels answered apostles appear asked behold believe Blessed body called cast cause Christ christians coming commanded common commonly dead death denotes devils disciples doctrine earth enter evidence evil expression faith Father fear followed Galilee gave give given gospel hand hath healed hear heard heart heaven holy honour Jerusalem Jesus Jews John Judea kind king kingdom live Lord Luke manner Mark Master Matt Matthew means Messiah miracle mother multitude nature parable person Peter pharisees preaching prepared priests probably proper prophets receive recorded refers regard religion respecting Roman saith unto Saviour say unto scribes seek sent servant soul speak spirit stone suffering supposed taken teach temple thee things thou took true truth viii whole wicked