Isaiah 53:7
open ....................... open <06605> [yet.]
led <02986> [he is.]
Matthew 26:57-68
After going <2532 1525> [and went.]
were trying to find <2212> [sought.]
they did not find <2147 3756> [found none.]
<5305> [At.]
This man <3778> [This.]
I am able <1410> [I am.]
The words of our Lord were widely different from this statement of them; so that the testimony of these witnesses was false, though it had the semblance of truth.
Have you ... answer <611> [Answerest.]
Jesus <2424> [Jesus.]
I charge ... under oath <1844> [I adjure.]
<2443> [that.]
Christ <5547> [the Christ.]
You <4771> [Thou.]
now on <737> [Hereafter.]
right hand <1188> [the right.]
high priest <749> [the high priest.]
He has blasphemed <987> [He.]
<2076> [He.]
they spat <1716> [did.]
his ....... their fists <2852 846> [buffeted him.]
[Kolaphizo <\\See definition 2852\\>,] "smote him with their fists," as Theophylact interprets.
and ....... And ... slapped <2532 1161 4474> [and others.]
slapped <4474> [smote him.]
[Rhapizo <\\See definition 4474\\>,] "smote him on the cheek with the open hand," as Suidas renders. They offered him every indignity, in all its various and vexatious forms.
slapped <4474> [the palms of their hands. or, rods.]
Prophesy <4395> [Prophesy.]
you Christ <5547> [thou.]
Luke 22:54-62
arrested <4815> [took.]
Our blessed Lord before his death passed another examination. One was before the Jewish Sanhedrim, whose proper province it was to try such as were accused as false prophets or blasphemers. This was a kind of ecclesiastical court. The other, with which the next chapter opens, was before Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea at that time; he principally took cognizance of criminal things, such especially as concerned the peace of the country, considered as part of the Roman empire.
Then ................ But Peter <1161 4074> [And Peter.]
When ... had made <681> [had.]
Peter <4074> [Peter.]
girl <5100 3814> [a certain maid.]
denied <720> [he denied.]
someone else <2087> [another.]
A maid challenged Peter in the second instance, according to Matthew and Mark; yet here it is said [heteros <\\See definition 2087\\>,] another (man) and he also answers to a man. But [heteros <\\See definition 2087\\>,] as Wetstein shows, may be, and is in innumerable instances applied to a female; and Matthew says, "she said to them that were there," and Mark, "she began to say to them that stood by." So that the maid gave the information to those around her, and some man charged Peter with it. Probably several joined in the accusation, though he answered to an individual, for John says, "They said unto him," etc.
insisted Certainly <1340> [confidently.]
a rooster <220> [the cock.]
turned <4762> [turned.]
looked straight at <1689> [looked.]
Then ......... Peter and Peter <2532 4074> [And Peter.]
<3754> [Before.]
wept <2799> [and wept.]
John 18:13-14
<520> [led.]
Annas <452> [Annas.]
that <1565> [that.]
"And Annas sent Christ bound unto Caiaphas the high priest, ver. 24."
Caiaphas <2533> [Caiaphas.]
John 18:24
Annas <452> [Annas.]
Annas was dismissed from being high priest, A.D. 23, after filling that office for fifteen years; but, being a person of distinguished character, and having had no fewer than five sons who had successively enjoyed the dignity of the high-priesthood, and the present high priest Caiaphas being his son-in-law, he must have possessed much authority in the nation. It was at the palace of Caiaphas where the chief priests, elders, and scribes were assembled the whole of the night to see the issue of their stratagem.
tied up <1210> [bound.]