Isaiah 64:4
heard <08085> [have not.]
seen <07200> [seen, etc. or, seen a God besides thee, which doeth so for, etc. prepared.]
wait <02442> [waiteth.]
Zechariah 9:17
precious <02898> [how great is his goodness.]
fair <03308> [how great is his beauty.]
Grain <01715> [corn.]
flourish <05107> [cheerful. or, grow, or, speak.]
Mark 16:11
they did not believe <569> [believed.]
John 20:25-29
We have seen <3708> [We.]
<3362> [Except.]
Eight <3638> [eight.]
Thomas <2381> [Thomas.]
Peace <1515> [Peace.]
Put your finger here ...... Extend your <5342 5602 4675 1147> [Reach hither thy finger.]
Put your ... here ..... hands Extend your hand <5342 5602 4675 5495> [reach hither thy hand.]
and ........ and ....... Do ... continue <2532 1096> [and be.]
My Lord ... my <3450 2962> [My Lord.]
The disbelief of the apostle is the means of furnishing us with a full and satisfactory demonstration of the resurrection of our Lord. Throughout the divine dispensations every doctrine and ever important truth is gradually revealed; and here we have a conspicuous instance of the progressive system. An angel first declares the glorious event; the empty sepulchre confirms the women's report. Christ's appearance to Mary Magdalene shewed that he was alive; that to the disciples at Emmaus proved that it was at the least the spirit of Christ; that to the eleven shewed the reality of his body; and the conviction given to Thomas proved it the self-same body that had been crucified. Incredulity itself is satisfied; and the convinced apostle exclaims, in the joy of his heart, "My Lord and my God!"
Blessed <3107> [blessed.]
John 20:1
<3391> [first.]
came <2064> [cometh.]
Mary Magdalene, as well as Peter, was evidently at the sepulchre twice on that morning of the resurrection. The first time of her going was some short time before her companions, the other Mary and Salome (Mt 28:1); and observing that the stone had been removed, she returned to inform Peter and John. In the meantime, the other Mary and Salome came to the sepulchre, and saw the angel, as recorded by Matthew and Mark. While these women returned to the city, Peter and John went to the sepulchre, passing them at some distance, or going another way, followed by Mary Magdalene, who stayed after their return. This was her second journey; when she saw two angels, and then Jesus himself, as here related; and immediately after Jesus appeared to the other women, as they returned to the city. (Mt 28:9, 10.) In the meantime Joanna and her company arrived at the sepulchre, when two angels appeared to them, and addressed them as the one angel had done the other women, (Lu 24:1-10.) They immediately returned to the city, and by some means found the apostles before the others arrived, and informed them of what they had seen; upon which Peter went a second time to the sepulchre, but saw only the linen clothes lying. (Lu 24:12.)
stone <3037> [the stone.]
Colossians 2:9
in <1722> [in.]
bodily form <4985> [bodily.]
Colossians 2:1
how great <2245> [what.]
a struggle <73> [conflict. or, fear, or, care. at.]
not <3756> [not.]
Colossians 3:2
Keep thinking <5426> [Set.]
Keep thinking <5426> [affection. or, mind. not.]