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Genesis 18:2

18:2

looked <05375> [And he.]

three <07969> [three.]

ran <07323> [he ran.]

bowed <07812> [bowed.]


Matthew 28:2-6

28:2

there was <1096> [there.]

there was <1096> [was. or, had been. for.]


28:3

appearance <2397> [countenance.]

His ....... his clothes <1161 846 1742> [his raiment.]


28:4

<5083> [the.]

were shaken <4579> [shake.]


28:5

Do ... be afraid <5399> [Fear.]

you are looking for <2212> [ye seek.]


28:6

just as <2531> [as.]

Come <1205> [Come.]


Mark 16:5

16:5

as ... went <1525> [entering.]

a young man <3495> [a young.]

This appears to have been a different angel from that mentioned by Matthew. The latter sat in the porch of the tomb, and had assumed a terrible appearance to overawe the guard. (Mt 28:1;) but this appeared as a young man, within the sepulchre, in the inner apartment. The two angels spoken of by John (ch. 20:11) appeared some time after these; but whether they were the same or different cannot be ascertained; nor whether the angels which manifested themselves to the second party of women, recorded by Luke, (ch. 24:4,) were the same or different.

Then ....................... and they were alarmed <2532 1568> [and they.]


John 20:11-12

20:12

she saw <2334> [seeth.]

in <1722> [in.]


Acts 1:10

1:10

As <5613> [while.]

two <1417> [two.]


Mark 16:2

16:2

Mr. West supposes that the women made two different visits to the sepulchre, and, in consequence of that, two distinct reports to the disciples; that Mary Magdalene, with the other Mary and Salome, set out not only early, but very early in the morning, [lian <\\See definition 3029\\> proi <\\See definition 4404\\>,] i.e., before the time appointed to meet Joanna and the other women there. (Lu 24:10). This interpretation, which is adopted by several eminent writers, is very probable, and reconciles the apparent discrepancy in the evangelists.




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