Acts 6:6
who prayed <4336> [when.]
Acts 8:17
placed <2007> [laid.]
they received <2983> [they received.]
Acts 13:3
[the had.]
they sent ... off <630> [they sent.]
Acts 19:6
when ... placed <2007> [laid.]
Holy Spirit <40 4151> [the Holy Ghost.]
and ............... and ........ and to prophesy <2532 5037 4395> [and prophesied.]
Matthew 19:13
were brought <4374> [brought.]
and ... But ... disciples <2532 1161 3101> [and the.]
Mark 6:5
Mark 6:1
Now ...... and came ..... and <2532 2064> [and came.]
Mark 4:14
sower sows <4687> [sower. See on ver.]
word <3056> [the word.]
Mark 5:22
came up <2064> [there.]
synagogue rulers <752> [rulers.]
he fell <4098> [he fell.]
Mark 5:2
of ........... from <1537> [out.]
a man <444> [a man.]
Matthew gives a brief account of two demoniacs who were dispossessed on this occasion; but Mark and Luke omit the mention of one (who was perhaps not so remarkable). That these wretched men were not merely mad, as some suppose, but really possessed of evil spirits, appears clearly from the language employed, as well as from the narrative itself. Matthew expressly affirms that they were "possessed with devils," or demoniacs, [daimonizomai <\\See definition 1139\\>;] Mark says he had "an unclean spirit," i.e., a fallen spirit; and Luke asserts, that he "had devils (or demons) a long time," and was called Legion, "because many devils were entered into him." With supernatural strength the demons burst asunder the chains and fetters with which he was bound; they address Christ as the "Son of the most high God;" they beseech him to suffer them to enter into the swine; and when he had given them leave, they "went out and entered into the swine," etc.
with <1722> [with.]
Mark 1:6
wore a garment <1746> [clothed.]
ate <2068> [eat.]
Hebrews 6:2
teaching <1322> [the doctrine.]
laying on <1936> [laying.]
resurrection <386> [resurrection.]
eternal <166> [eternal.]