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* give.
# 8:2,3 2Ki 4:42-44 Mt 14:16 15:32 Lu 9:13 Joh 6:4-10
* Shall.
# Nu 11:13,21-23 2Ki 7:2 Mt 15:33 Joh 6:7
* penny-worth.
"The Roman penny is sevenpence halfpenny; as Mt 18:28, marg."
01301
# 8:5 Mt 14:17,18 15:34 Lu 9:13 Joh 6:9
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# 1Ki 10:5 Es 1:5,6 Mt 15:35 1Co 14:33,40
01303
* by hundreds.
It is generally supposed that they were so arranged as to be a
hundred in rank, or depth, and fifty in front, or file; which
would make the number just five thousand, and will reconcile
this account with Luke's, who only speaks of their sitting
down by fifties.
# Lu 9:14,15
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* looked.
# 7:34 Mt 14:19 Lu 9:16 Joh 11:41 17:1
* blessed.
# 8:6,7 14:22 De 8:10 1Sa 9:13 Mt 15:36 26:26 Lu 24:30
# Joh 6:11,23 Ac 27:35 Ro 14:6 1Co 10:31 Col 3:17 1Ti 4:4,5
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# 8:8,9 De 8:3 2Ki 4:42-44 Ps 145:15,16 Mt 14:20,21 15:37,38
# Lu 9:17 Joh 6:12
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# 8:19,20
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# 44
01308
* straightway.
# Mt 14:22-33 Joh 6:15-17,18-21
* unto Bethsaida. or, over against Bethsaida.
Bethsaida, according to Josephus, was situated on the sea of
Gennesaret, in the lower Gaulonitis, (consequently on the east
of the lake, as Pliny states,) and at the beginning of the
mountainous country; and it was raised from a village to the
honour of a city by Philip, and called Julias in honour of the
emperor's daughter. Some learned men, however, are of opinion
that the Bethsaida mentioned in the gospels was a different
place; and that it was situated on the western shore of the
sea of Tiberias, in Galilee, near Chorazin and Capernaum, with
which it is associated, (Mt 11:21, 23. Joh 12:21;) and Bishop
Pococke mentions the ruins of a town or large village in the
plain of Huttin, about two miles west of the lake, still
bearing the name of Baitsida, which he thinks occupies its
site.
# 8:22 Lu 10:13
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# 1:35 Mt 6:6 14:23 Lu 6:12 1Pe 2:21
01310
# Mt 14:23 Joh 6:16,17
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* he saw.
# Isa 54:11 Joh 1:13 Mt 14:24
* the fourth.
# Ex 14:24 1Sa 11:11 Lu 12:38
* he cometh.
# Job 9:8 Ps 93:4 104:3
* would.
# Ge 19:2 32:26 Lu 24:28
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* they saw.
# Job 9:8
* supposed.
# Job 4:14-16 Mt 14:25,26 Lu 24:37
01313
* it is I.
# Isa 43:2 Mt 14:27 Lu 24:38-41 Joh 6:19,20 20:19,20
01314
* and the.
# 4:39 Ps 93:3,4 107:28-30 Mt 8:26,27 14:28-32 Lu 8:24,25
# Joh 6:21
* and they.
# 1:27 2:12 4:41 5:42 7:37
01315
* they.
# 7:18 8:17,18,21 Mt 16:9-11 Lu 24:25
* their.
# 3:5 16:14 Isa 63:17
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* the land.
# Mt 14:34-36 Lu 5:1 Joh 6:24
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* knew.
# Ps 9:10 Php 3:10
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# 2:1-3 3:7-11 Mt 4:24
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* they laid.
# Ac 5:15
* touch.
# 3:10 5:27,28 2Ki 13:21 Lu 6:19 22:51 Ac 4:9,12
* the border.
# Nu 15:38,39 De 22:12 Mt 9:20 Lu 8:44
* him. or, it.
01320
1 The Pharisees find fault with the disciples for eating with
unwashed hands.
8 They break the commandment of God by the traditions of men.
14 Meat defiles not the man.
24 He heals the Syrophenician woman's daughter of an unclean
spirit;
31 and one that was deaf, and stammered in his speech.
* The Pharisees.
# 3:22 Mt 15:1 Lu 5:17 11:53,54
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* defiled. or, common.
# Ac 10:14,15,28
* they found.
# Da 6:4,5 Mt 7:3-5 23:23-25
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* oft. or, diligently. Gr. With the fist. Up to the elbow.
Theophylact.
[Pugme <\\See definition 4435\\>,] the fist; which Dr.
Lightfoot illustrates by a tradition from the Talmudical
tracts, that when they washed their hands, they washed the
fist up to the joint of the arm, [ad perek.] The Jews laid
great stress on these washings, or baptisms,
[baptismos <\\See definition 909\\>,] considering eating with
unwashen hands no ordinary crime, and feigning that an evil
spirit, called Shibta, has a right to sit on the food of him
who thus eats, and render it hurtful.
* the tradition.
# 7-10,13 Mt 15:2-6 Ga 1:14 Col 2:8,21-23 1Pe 1:18
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* except.
# Job 9:30,31 Ps 26:6 Isa 1:16 Jer 4:14 Mt 27:24 Lu 11:38,39
# Joh 2:6 3:25 Heb 9:10 Jas 4:8 1Jo 1:7
* pots.
"Gr. Sextarius; about a pint and a half."
* tables. or, beds.
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# 2:16-18 Mt 15:2 Ac 21:21,24 Ro 4:12 2Th 3:6,11
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* Well.
# Isa 29:13 Mt 15:7-9 Ac 28:25
* hypocrites.
# Mt 23:13-15 Lu 11:39-44
* honoureth.
# Eze 33:31 Ho 8:2,3 Joh 5:42 8:41,42,54,55 15:24 2Ti 3:5
# Tit 1:16 Jas 2:14-17
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* in vain.
# 1Sa 12:21 Mal 3:14 Mt 6:7 15:9 1Co 15:14,58 Tit 3:9 Jas 1:26
# Jas 2:20
* the commandments.
# De 12:32 Col 2:22 1Ti 4:1-3 Re 14:11,12 22:18
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* laying.
# Isa 1:12
* the tradition.
# 3,4
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* Full.
# 2Ki 16:10-16 Isa 24:5 29:13 Jer 44:16,17 Da 7:25 11:36
# Mt 15:3-6 2Th 2:4
* reject. or, frustrate.
# 13 Ps 119:126 Ro 3:31 Ga 2:21
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* Honour.
# 10:19 Ex 20:12 De 5:16
* Whoso.
# Ex 21:17 Le 20:9 De 27:16 Pr 20:20 30:17 Mt 15:4
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* It is Corban.
Rather, "Let it be a {corban,}" a formula common among the
Jews on such occasions; by which the Pharisees released a
child from supporting his parents; and even deemed it
sacrilege if he afterwards gave anything for their use.
# Mt 15:5 23:18 1Ti 5:4-8
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# 12
01332
* the word.
# 9 Isa 8:20 Jer 8:8,9 Ho 8:12 Mt 5:17-20 15:6 Tit 1:14
* such.
# Eze 18:14 Ga 5:21
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* when.
# 1Ki 18:21 22:28 Ps 49:1,2 94:8 Mt 15:10 Lu 12:1,54-57 20:45-47
* and understand.
# Pr 8:5 Isa 6:9 Ac 8:30
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* There.
Though it is very true, says Dr. Doddridge, that a man may
bring guilt upon himself by eating to excess, and a Jew, by
eating what was forbidden by the Mosaic law; yet still the
pollution would arise from the wickedness of the heart, and be
just proportionable to it, which is all our Lord asserts.
* nothing.
# 18-20 Le 11:42-47 Ac 10:14-16,28 11:8-10 15:20,21 Ro 14:17
# 1Co 10:25 1Ti 4:3-5 Tit 1:15 Heb 9:10 13:9
* but.
# 20-23 Pr 4:23 Mt 12:34 15:16
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# 4:9,23 Mt 11:15 Re 2:7,11,17,29 3:6,13,22
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# 4:10,34 Mt 13:10,36 15:15
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# 4:13 Isa 28:9,10 Jer 5:4,5 Mt 15:16,17 16:11 Lu 24:25 Joh 3:10
# 1Co 3:2 Heb 5:11
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# Mt 15:17 1Co 6:13 Col 2:21,22
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# 15 Ps 41:6 Heb 7:6 Mic 2:1 Mt 12:34-37 Jas 1:14,15 3:6 4:1
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* out.
# Ge 6:5 8:21 Job 14:4 15:14-16 25:4 Ps 14:1,3 53:1,3 58:2,3
# Pr 4:23 Jer 4:14 17:9 Mt 15:19 23:25-28 Lu 16:15 Ac 5:4 8:22
# Ro 7:5,8 8:7,8 Ga 5:19-21 Tit 3:3 Jas 1:14,15 4:1-3 1Pe 4:2,3
* evil.
# Pr 15:25 Isa 59:7 Eze 38:10 Mt 9:4 Jas 2:4
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* covetousness, wickedness. Gr. covetousnesses, wickednesses.
an evil.
# De 15:9 28:54,56 1Sa 18:8,9 Pr 23:6 28:22 Mt 20:15
* pride.
# 2Ch 32:25,26,31 Ps 10:4 Ob 1:3,4 2Co 10:5 1Pe 5:5
* foolishness.
# Pr 12:23 22:15 24:9 27:22 Ec 7:25 1Pe 2:15
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* defile.
# 15,18 1Co 3:17 Tit 1:15 Jude 1:8
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* from.
# Mt 15:21-28
* Tyre.
# 3:8 Ge 10:15,19 49:13 Jos 19:28,29 Isa 23:1-4,12
# Eze 28:2,21,22
* and would.
# 2:1 3:7 6:31,32 Isa 42:2 Mt 9:28 1Ti 5:25
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* a.
# Mt 15:22
* whose.
# 9:17-23
* at.
# 1:40 5:22,23,33 Lu 17:16 Ac 10:25,26 Re 22:8,9
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* Greek. or, Gentile.
# Isa 49:12 Ga 3:28 Col 3:11
* a Syrophenician.
# Mt 15:22
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* Let.
# Mt 7:6 10:5 15:23-28 Ac 22:21 Ro 15:8 Eph 2:12
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* yet.
# Ps 145:16 Isa 45:22 49:6 Mt 5:45 Lu 7:6-8 15:30-32 Ac 11:17,18
# Ro 3:29 10:12 15:8,9 Eph 2:12-14 3:8
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# Isa 57:15,16 66:2 Mt 5:3 8:9-13 1Jo 3:8
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* she was.
# Joh 4:50-52
* she found.
# 1Jo 3:8