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01100
* entered.
# Mt 8:14,15 Lu 4:38,39 9:58
01101
* wife's.
# 1Co 9:5
* they tell.
# 5:23 Joh 11:3 Jas 5:14,15
01102
* and took.
# 5:41 Ac 9:41
* ministered.
# 15:41 Ps 103:1-3 116:12 Mt 27:55 Lu 8:2,3
01103
* at even.
# 21 3:2 Mt 8:16 Lu 4:40
01104
# 5 Ac 13:44
01105
* and suffered.
# 25 3:12 Lu 4:41 Ac 16:16-18
* speak, because they. or, say that they.
01106
# 6:46-48 Ps 5:3 109:4 Lu 4:42 6:12 22:39-46 Joh 4:34 6:15
# Eph 6:18 Php 2:5 Heb 5:7
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# 36
01108
* All.
# 5 Zec 11:11 Joh 3:26 11:48 12:19
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* Let.
# Lu 4:43
* for.
# Isa 61:1-3 Lu 2:49 4:18-21 Joh 9:4 16:28 17:4,8
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* preached.
# 21 Mt 4:23 Lu 4:43,44
* Galilee.
Galilee was a province of Palestine, being bounded, says
Josephus, on the west by Ptolemais and mount Carmel; on the
south by the country of Samaria and Scythopolis, on the river
Jordan; on the east by the cantons of Hyppos, Gadara, and
Gaulon; and on the north by the confines of the Tyrians. It
was divided into Lower and Upper Galilee;--Upper Galilee, so
called from its being mountainous, was termed Galilee of the
Gentiles (Mt 4:15,) because inhabited, says Strabo, by
Egyptians, Arabians, and Phoenicians, and comprehended the
tribes of Asher and Naphtali; the Lower Galilee contained the
tribes of Zebulun and Issachar, and was sometimes termed the
Great Field. It was, says Josephus, very populous and rich,
containing 204 cities and towns.
* and cast.
# 7:30 Lu 4:41
01111
* there.
# Mt 8:2-4 Lu 5:12-14
* a leper.
# Le 13:1-14:57 Nu 12:10-15 De 24:8,9 2Sa 3:29 2Ki 5:5-27
# 2Ki 5:27 7:3 15:5 Mt 11:5 Lu 17:12-19
* kneeling.
# 10:17 2Ch 6:13 Mt 17:14 Lu 22:41 Ac 7:60 Eph 3:14
* if thou.
# 9:22,23 Ge 18:14 2Ki 5:7
01112
* moved.
# 6:34 Mt 9:36 Lu 7:12,13 Heb 2:17 4:15
* I.
# 4:39 5:41 Ge 1:3 Ps 33:9 Heb 1:3
01113
* immediately.
# 31 5:29 Ps 33:9 Mt 15:28 Joh 4:50-53 15:3
01114
# 3:12 5:43 7:36 Mt 9:30 Lu 8:56
01115
* shew.
# Le 14:2-32 Mt 23:2,3 Lu 5:14 17:14
* for a testimony.
# Ro 15:4 1Co 10:11
01116
* and began.
# Ps 77:11 Mt 9:31 Lu 5:15 Tit 1:10
* could.
# 2:1,2,13
01117
1 Christ followed by multitudes,
3 heals one sick of the palsy;
13 calls Matthew from the receipt of custom;
15 eats with Publicans and sinners;
18 excuses his disciples for not fasting;
23 and for plucking the ears of corn on the sabbath day.
* again.
# 1:45 Mt 9:1 Lu 5:18
* and it.
# 7:24 Lu 18:35-38 Joh 4:47 Ac 2:6
01118
* straightway.
# 13 1:33,37,45 4:1,2 Lu 5:17 12:1
* and he.
# 1:14 6:34 Ps 40:9 Mt 5:2 Lu 8:1,11 Ac 8:25 11:19 14:25 16:6
# Ro 10:8 2Ti 4:2
01119
* bringing.
# Mt 9:1,2-8 Lu 5:18-26
01120
* they uncovered.
# De 22:8 Lu 5:19
01121
* saw.
# Ge 22:12 Joh 2:25 Ac 11:23 14:9 Eph 2:8 1Th 1:3,4 Jas 2:18-22
* he said.
# 9,10 Isa 53:11 Mt 9:2 Lu 5:20 7:47-50 Ac 5:31 2Co 2:10
# Col 3:13
* Son.
The Jews believed that not only death but all disease was the
consequence of sin. "There is no death without sin, nor any
chastisement without iniquity;" and that "no diseased person
could be healed of his disease till his sins were blotted
out." Our Lord, therefore, as usual, appeals to their
received opinions, and asserts his high dignity, by first
forgiving the sins, and then healing the body of the
paralytic.
# 5:34 Mt 9:22 Lu 8:48
* sins.
# Job 33:17-26 Ps 32:1-5 90:7-9 103:3 Isa 38:17 Joh 5:14
# 1Co 11:30 Jas 5:15
01122
* and reasoning.
# 8:17 Mt 16:7,8 Lu 5:21,22 2Co 10:5 *marg:
01123
* speak.
# 14:64 Mt 9:3 26:65 Joh 10:33,36
* who.
# Job 14:4 Ps 130:4 Isa 43:25 Da 9:9 Mic 7:18 Lu 5:21 7:49
# Joh 20:20-23
01124
* when.
# 1Ch 29:17 Mt 9:4 Lu 5:22 6:8 7:39,40 Joh 2:24,25 6:64 21:17
# Heb 4:13 Re 2:23
* Why.
# 7:21 Ps 139:2 Pr 15:26 24:9 Isa 55:7 Eze 38:10 Lu 24:38 Ac 5:3
# Ac 8:22
01125
* is it.
# Mt 9:5 Lu 5:22-25
* Thy sins.
# 5
01126
# Da 7:13,14 Mt 9:6-8 16:13 Joh 5:20-27 Ac 5:31 1Ti 1:13-16
01127
# 1:41 Joh 5:8-10 6:63
01128
* insomuch.
# 1:27 Mt 9:8 12:23 Lu 7:16
* glorified.
# Mt 15:31 Lu 5:26 13:13 17:15 Ac 4:21
* We never.
# Mt 9:33 Joh 7:31 9:32
01129
* by.
# Mt 9:9 13:1
* and all.
# 2 3:7,8,20,21 4:1 Pr 1:20-22 Lu 19:48 21:38
01130
* he saw.
# 3:18 Mt 9:9 Lu 5:27
* Alphaeus.
# 3:18 Lu 6:15 Ac 1:13
* receipt of custom. or, place where the custom was received.
* Follow me.
# 1:17-20 Mt 4:19-22
01131
# Mt 9:10,11 21:31,32 Lu 5:29,30 6:17 15:1
01132
* How.
# 7 Isa 65:5 Lu 15:2-7 18:11 19:7,10 1Co 2:15 Heb 12:3
* publicans.
# Mt 18:17
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* They that are whole.
# Mt 9:12,13 Lu 5:31,32 15:7,29 16:15 Joh 9:34,40
* I came.
# Isa 1:18 55:7 Mt 18:11 Lu 15:10 19:10 Ac 20:21 26:20
# Ro 5:6-8,20,21 1Co 6:9-11 1Ti 1:15,16 Tit 2:14 3:3-7
01134
* the disciples.
# Mt 9:14-17 Lu 5:33-39
* Why.
# Mt 6:16,18 23:5 Lu 18:12 Ro 10:3
01135
* Can.
# Ge 29:22 Jud 14:10,11 Ps 45:14 So 6:8 Mt 25:1-10
01136
* the bridegroom.
# Ps 45:11 So 3:11 Isa 54:5 62:5 Joh 3:29 2Co 11:2 Re 19:7 21:9
* be taken.
# Zec 13:7 Mt 26:31 Joh 7:33,34 12:8 13:33 16:7,28 17:11,13
# Ac 1:9 3:21
* and.
# Ac 13:2,3 14:23 1Co 7:5 2Co 6:5 11:27
01137
* seweth.
# Ps 103:13-15 Isa 57:16 1Co 10:13
* new. or, raw, or, unwrought.
# Mt 9:16
01138
* bottles.
# Jos 9:4,13 Job 32:19 Ps 119:80,83 Mt 9:17 Lu 5:37,38
01139
* that.
# Mt 12:1-8 Lu 6:1-5
* to pluck.
# De 23:24,25
01140
* why.
# 7,16 Mt 7:3-5 15:2,3 23:23,24 Heb 12:3
* that.
# Ex 20:10 31:15 35:2,3 Nu 15:32-36 Ne 13:15-22 Isa 56:2,4,6
# Isa 58:13 Jer 17:20-27
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* Have.
# 12:20,26 Mt 19:4 21:16,42 22:31 Lu 10:26
* what.
# 1Sa 21:3-6
01142
* Abiathar.
It appears from the passage referred to here, that Ahimelech
was then high priest at Nob; and from other passages, that
Abiathar was his son. Various conjectures have been formed in
order to solve this difficulty; and some, instead of untying,
have cut the knot, by pronouncing it an interpolation. The
most probable opinion seems to be, that both father and son
had two names, the father being also called Abiathar; and this
appears almost certain from 2 Sa 8:17; 1 Ch 18:16, where
Ahimelech seems evidently termed Abiathar, while Abiathar is
called Ahimelech or Abimelech. (Compare 1 Ki 2:26, 27.)
# 1Sa 22:20-22 23:6,9 2Sa 8:17 15:24,29,35 20:25 1Ki 1:7
# 1Ki 2:22,26,27 4:4
* which is not lawful.
# Ex 29:32,33 Le 24:5-9
01143
# Ex 23:12 De 5:14 Ne 9:13,14 Isa 58:13 Eze 20:12,20 Lu 6:9
# Joh 7:23 1Co 3:21,22 2Co 4:15 Col 2:16
01144
# 3:4 Mt 12:8 Lu 6:5 13:15,16 Joh 5:9-11,17 9:5-11,14,16
# Eph 1:22 Re 1:10
01145
1 Christ heals the withered hand,
10 and many other infirmities;
11 rebukes the unclean spirit;
13 chooses his twelve apostles;
22 convinces the blasphemy of casting out devils by Beelzebub;
31 and shows who are his brother, sister, and mother.
* he entered.
# 1:21 Mt 12:9-14 Lu 6:6-11
* withered.
# 1Ki 13:4 Joh 5:3
01146
# Ps 37:32 Isa 29:20,21 Jer 20:10 Da 6:4 Lu 6:7 11:53,54 14:1
# Lu 20:20 Joh 9:16
01147
* he saith.
# Isa 42:4 Da 6:10 Lu 6:8 Joh 9:4 1Co 15:58 Ga 6:9
# Php 1:14,28-30 1Pe 4:1
* Stand forth. or, Arise, stand forth in the midst.
01148
* Is it.
# 2:27,28 Ho 6:6 Mt 12:10-12 Lu 6:9 13:13-17 14:1-5
* But.
# 9:34
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* with anger.
With anger at their desperate malice and wickedness, and with
commiseration for the calamities which they would thereby
bring on themselves.
# Lu 6:10 13:15 Eph 4:26 Re 6:16
* grieved.
# Ge 6:6 Jud 10:16 Ne 13:8 Ps 95:10 Isa 63:9,10 Lu 19:40-44
# Eph 4:30 Heb 3:10,17
* hardness. or, blindness.
# Isa 6:9,10 42:18-20 44:18-20 Mt 13:14,15 Ro 11:7-10,25
# 2Co 3:14 Eph 4:18
* Stretch.
# 1Ki 13:6 Mt 12:13 Lu 6:10 17:14 Joh 5:8,9 9:7 Heb 5:9