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* on.
# Nu 28:9,10 Joh 7:22,23
* profane.
# Ne 13:17 Eze 24:21
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# 41,42 23:17-21 2Ch 6:18 Hag 2:7-9 Mal 3:1 Joh 2:19-21
# Eph 2:20-22 Col 2:9 1Pe 2:4,5
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* if.
# 9:13 22:29 Ac 13:27
* I will.
That is, I desire, or require mercy, or acts of humanity,
rather than sacrifice.
# Isa 1:11-17 Ho 6:6 Mic 6:6-8
* condemned.
# Job 32:3 Ps 94:21 109:31 Pr 17:15 Jas 5:6
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# 9:6 Mr 2:28 9:4-7 Lu 6:5 Joh 5:17-23 1Co 9:21 16:2
# Re 1:10
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* he went.
# Mr 3:1-5 Lu 6:6-11
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* which.
# 1Ki 13:4-6 Zec 11:17 Joh 5:3
* Is it.
# 19:3 22:17,18 Lu 13:14 14:3-6 20:22 Joh 5:10 9:16
* that.
# Isa 32:6 59:4,13 Lu 6:6,7 11:54 23:2,14 Joh 8:6
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* what.
This was an {argumentum ad hominem.} The Jews held that such
things were lawful on the sabbath day, and our Saviour very
properly appealed to their canons in vindication of his
intention to heal the distressed man.
# Lu 13:15-17 14:5
* and if.
# Ex 23:4,5 De 22:4
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* is a.
# 6:26 Lu 12:24
* it is.
# Mr 3:4 Lu 6:9
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* and it.
# Lu 13:13 Ac 3:7,8
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* went.
# 27:1 Mr 3:6 Lu 6:11 Joh 5:18 10:39 11:53,57
* held a council. or, took counsel.
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* he withdrew.
# 10:23 Lu 6:12 Joh 7:1 10:40-42 11:54
* great.
# 4:24,25 19:2 Mr 3:7-12 6:56 Lu 6:17-19 Joh 9:4 Ga 6:9
# 1Pe 2:21
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# 9:30 17:9 Mr 7:36 Lu 5:14,15
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* it.
# 8:17 13:35 21:4 Isa 41:22,23 42:9 44:26 Lu 21:22 24:44
# Joh 10:35 12:38 19:28 Ac 13:27
* saying.
# Isa 42:1-4
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* Behold.
This prophecy is expressly referred to the Messiah by the
Targumist, who renders, "Behold my servant the Messiah," etc.,
{ha avdi mesheecha;} and it was amply fulfilled in the gentle,
lowly, condescending and beneficent nature of Christ's
miracles and personal ministry, his perseverance in the midst
of opposition, without engaging in contentious disputation,
and his kind and tender dealing with weak and tempted
believers.
* my servant.
# Isa 49:5,6 52:13 53:11 Zec 3:8 Php 2:6,7
* whom I.
# Ps 89:19 Isa 49:1-3 Lu 23:35 1Pe 2:4
* my beloved.
# 3:17 17:5 Mr 1:11 9:7 Lu 9:35 Eph 1:6 Col 1:1,13 *marg:
# 2Pe 1:17
* I will.
# 3:16 Isa 11:2 59:20,21 61:1-3 Lu 3:22 4:18 Joh 1:32-34 3:34
# Ac 10:38
* and he.
# Isa 32:15,16 49:6 60:2,3 62:2 Jer 16:19 Lu 2:31,32 Ac 11:18
# Ac 13:46-48 14:27 26:17,18 Ro 15:9-12 Eph 2:11-13 3:5-8
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# 11:29 Zec 9:9 Lu 17:20 Joh 18:36-38 2Co 10:1 2Ti 2:24,25
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* bruised.
# 11:28 2Ki 18:21 Ps 51:17 147:3 Isa 40:11 57:15 61:1-3
# La 3:31-34 Eze 34:16 Lu 4:18 2Co 2:7 Heb 12:12,13
* till.
# Ps 98:1-3 Isa 42:3,4 Ro 15:17-19 2Co 2:14 10:3-5 Re 6:2
# Re 19:11-21
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# Isa 11:10 Ro 15:12,13 Eph 1:12,13 Col 1:27
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* was.
# 9:32 Mr 3:11 Lu 11:14
* he healed.
# Mr 7:35-37 9:17-26
* blind.
# Ps 51:15 Isa 29:18 32:3,4 35:5,6 Ac 26:18
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* the people.
# 9:33 15:30,31
* Is not.
# 9:27 15:22 21:9 22:42,43 Joh 4:29 7:40-42
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* when.
# 9:34 Mr 3:22 Lu 11:15
* Beelzebub. Gr. Beelzebul, and so.
# 27
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* Jesus.
# 9:4 Ps 139:2 Jer 17:10 Am 4:13 Mr 2:8 Joh 2:24,25 21:17
# 1Co 2:11 Heb 4:13 Re 2:23
* Every kingdom.
# Isa 9:21 19:2,3 Mr 3:23-26 Lu 11:17,18 Ga 5:15 Re 16:19
# Re 17:16,17
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* his.
# Joh 12:31 14:30 16:11 2Co 4:4 Col 1:13 1Jo 5:19 Re 9:11
# Re 12:9 16:10 20:2,3
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* Beelzebub.
# 24
* by whom.
# Mr 9:38,39 Lu 9:49,50 11:19 Ac 19:13-16
* they.
# 12:41,42 Lu 19:22 Ro 3:19
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* I cast.
# 18 Mr 16:17 Lu 11:20 Ac 10:38
* then.
# 6:33 21:31,43 Isa 9:6,7 Da 2:44 7:14 Mr 1:15 11:10
# Lu 1:32,33 9:2 10:11 11:20 16:16 17:20,21 Ro 14:17 Col 1:13
# Heb 12:28
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# Isa 49:24 53:12 Mr 3:27 Lu 11:21,22 1Jo 3:8 4:4 Re 12:7-10
# Re 20:1-3,7-9
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* that is.
# 6:24 Jos 5:13 24:15 1Ch 12:17,18 Mr 9:40 Lu 9:50 11:23
# 2Co 6:15,16 1Jo 2:19 Re 3:15,16
* gathereth.
# Ge 49:10 Ho 1:11 Joh 11:52
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* All.
# Isa 1:18 55:7 Eze 33:11 1Ti 1:13-15 Heb 6:4 *etc:
# Heb 10:26,29 1Jo 1:9 2:1,2
* blasphemy.
Blasphemy, [blasphemia <\\See definition 988\\>,] either from
[blapto <\\See definition 984\\> ten phemen,] to hurt, or
blast the reputation, or from [ballo <\\See definition 906\\>
tais phemais,] to smite with words, or reports, when applied
to men denotes injurious speaking, or calumny, and when used
in reference to God signifies speaking impiously of his
nature, attributes, and works.
* but.
# Mr 3:28-30 Lu 12:10 Ac 7:51 1Jo 5:16
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* whosoever.
# 11:19 13:55 Lu 7:34 23:34 Joh 7:12,52 Ac 3:14,15,19
# Ac 26:9-11 1Ti 1:13,15
* but.
# Joh 7:39 Heb 6:4-6 10:26-29
* it shall not.
# Job 36:13 Mr 3:29 Lu 16:23-26
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* make the good tree.
# 23:26 Eze 18:31 Am 5:15 Lu 11:39,40 Jas 4:8
* and his fruit good.
# 3:8-10 7:16-20 Lu 3:9 6:43,44 Joh 15:4-7 Jas 3:12
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* generation.
# 3:7 23:33 Lu 3:7 Joh 8:44 1Jo 3:10
* how.
# 1Sa 24:13 Ps 10:6,7 52:2-5 53:1 64:3,5 120:2-4 140:2,3
# Isa 32:6 59:4,14 Jer 7:2-5 Ro 3:10-14 Jas 3:5-8
* for.
# Lu 6:45
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* good man.
# 13:52 Ps 37:30,31 Pr 10:20,21 12:6,17-19 15:4,23,28
# Pr 16:21-23 25:11,12 Eph 4:29 Col 3:16 4:6
* and an.
# 34
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* every.
# Ec 12:14 Ro 2:16 Eph 6:4-6 Jude 1:14,15 Re 20:12
* idle word.
[Rhema <\\See definition 4487\\>,]
[argos <\\See definition 692\\>,] i.e., [ergo--work/act/deed,]
from a, privative, and [ergon <\\See definition 2041\\>,]
work, a word that produces no good effect, and is not
calculated to produce any. "Discourse," says Dr. Doddridge,
"tending to innocent mirth, to exhilarate the spirits, is not
idle discourse; as the time spent in necessary recreation is
not idle time."
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* For by.
# Pr 13:3
* justified.
# Jas 2:21-25
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* Master.
# 16:1-4 Mr 8:11,12 Lu 11:16,29 Joh 2:18 4:48 1Co 1:22
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* adulterous.
# Isa 57:3 Mr 8:38 Jas 4:4
* no sign.
# 16:4 Lu 11:29,30
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* as.
# Jon 1:17
* so.
# 16:21 17:23 27:40,63,64 Joh 2:19
* in the heart.
# Ps 63:9 Jon 2:2-6
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* men.
# Lu 11:32
* rise.
# 42 Isa 54:17 Jer 3:11 Eze 16:51,52 Ro 2:27 Heb 11:7
* this.
# 39,45 16:4 17:17 23:36
* because.
# Jon 3:5-10
* behold.
# 6,42 Joh 3:31 4:12 8:53-58 Heb 3:5,6
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* queen.
# 1Ki 10:1-13 2Ch 9:1-12 Lu 11:31,32 Ac 8:27,28
* hear.
# 1Ki 3:9,12,28 4:29,34 5:12 10:4,7,24
* behold.
# 3:17 17:5 Isa 7:14 9:6,7 Joh 1:14,18 Php 2:6,7 Heb 1:2-4
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* when.
Had there been no reality in demoniacal possessions, as some
have supposed, our Lord would scarcely have appealed to a case
of this kind here, to point out the real state of the Jewish
people, and their approaching desolation. Had this been only
a vulgar error, of the nonsense of which the learned scribes
and wise Pharisees must have been convinced, the case, not
being in point, because not true, must have been treated with
contempt by the very people for whose conviction it was
designed.
* the unclean.
# Lu 11:24 Ac 8:13
* he.
# Job 1:7 2:2 1Pe 5:8
* dry.
# Ps 63:1 Isa 35:6,7 41:18 Eze 47:8-12 Am 8:11-13
* seeking.
# 8:29 Mr 5:7-13 Lu 8:28-32
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* my.
# 29 Lu 11:21,22 Joh 13:27 Eph 2:2 1Jo 4:4
* he findeth.
# 13:20-22 Ps 81:11,12 Ho 7:6 Joh 12:6 13:2 Ac 5:1-3 8:18-23
# 1Co 11:19 2Th 2:9-12 1Ti 6:4,5,9,10 1Jo 2:19 Jude 1:4,5
# Re 13:3,4,8,9
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* seven.
# 24 Mr 5:9 16:9 Eph 6:12
* more.
# 23:15
* and the.
# Lu 11:26 Heb 6:4-8 10:26-31,39 2Pe 2:14-22 1Jo 5:16,17
# Jude 1:10-13
* Even.
And so it was; for they became worse and worse, as if totally
abandoned to diabolical influence, till the besom of
destruction swept them away.
# 21:38-44 23:32-39,24,34 Lu 11:49-51 19:41-44 Joh 15:22-24
# Ro 11:8-10 1Th 2:15,16
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* yet.
# Mr 2:21 3:31-35 Lu 8:10,19-21
* his.
# 13:55 Mr 6:3 Joh 2:12 7:3,5,10 Ac 1:14 1Co 9:5 Ga 1:19
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# 47
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* Who is.
# 10:37 De 33:9 Mr 3:32,33 Lu 2:49,52 Joh 2:3,4 2Co 5:16
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* his disciples.
# 28:7 Mr 3:34 Joh 17:8,9,20 20:17-20
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* do.
# 7:20,21 17:5 Mr 3:35 Lu 8:21 11:27,28 Joh 6:29,40 15:14
# Ac 3:22,23 16:30,31 17:30 26:20 Ga 5:6 6:15 Col 3:11 Heb 5:9
# Jas 1:21,22 1Pe 4:2 1Jo 2:17 3:23,24 Re 22:14
* the same.
# 25:40,45 28:10 Ps 22:22 Joh 20:17 Ro 8:29 Heb 2:11-17
* and sister.
# So 4:9,10,12 5:1,2 1Co 9:5 2Co 11:2 Eph 5:25-27
* and mother.
# Joh 19:26,27 1Ti 5:2
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1 The parable of the sower and the seed;
18 the exposition of it.
24 The parable of the tares;
31 of the mustard seed;
33 of the leaven;
36 exposition of the parable of the tares.
44 The parable of the hidden treasure;
45 of the pearl;
47 of the drag net cast into the sea.
53 Christ is contemned of his own countrymen.
* sat.
# Mr 2:13 4:1
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* great.
# 4:25 15:30 Ge 49:10 Lu 8:4-8
* so.
# Mr 4:1 Lu 5:3
* a ship.
[To <\\See definition 3588\\>
ploion <\\See definition 4143\\>,] "the ship" or boat; which
Mr. Wakefield supposes was a particular vessel kept on the
lake for the use of Christ and his disciples.
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* in.
# 10-13,34,35,53 22:1 24:32 Jud 9:8-20 2Sa 12:1-7 Ps 49:4 78:2
# Isa 5:1-7 Eze 17:2 20:49 24:3-14 Mic 2:4 Hab 2:6 Mr 3:23
# Mr 4:2,13,33 12:1,12 Lu 8:10 12:41 15:3-7 Joh 16:25 *marg:
* parables.
A parable, [parabole <\\See definition 3850\\>,] from
[para <\\See definition 3844\\>,] near, and
[ballo <\\See definition 906\\>,] I cast, or put, has been
justly defined to be a comparison or similitude, in which one
thing is compared with another, especially spiritual things
with natural, by which means those spiritual things are better
understood, and make a deeper impression on a honest and
attentive mind. In a parable, a resemblance in the principal
incidents is all that is required; smaller matters being
considered as a sort of drapery. Maimonides, in Moreh
Nevochim, gives an excellent rule on this head: "Fix it as a
principle to attach yourself to the grand object of the
parable, without attempting to make a particular application
of all the circumstances and terms which it comprehends."
* a sower.
# Mr 4:2-9 Lu 8:5-8
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* the way.
# 18,19