John 1:19
when <3753> [when.]
Who <5101> [Who.]
John 6:40
looks <2334> [seeth.]
and believes ........ and <1161 2532 4100> [and believeth.]
I will raise ... up <1473 450> [I will.]
John 11:44
had died <2348> [he that.]
tied up ......... wrapped around <1210 4019> [bound.]
"Swathed about with rollers" or bandages, [keiria <\\See definition 2750\\>,] long strips of linen, a few inches in breadth, brought round the [sindon <\\See definition 4616\\>,] or sheet of linen in which the corpse was involved, and by which the [aromata,] or spices, were kept in contact with the flesh. In reply to sceptical objections, it is sufficient to observe, that he who could raise Lazarus from the dead, could, with a much less exertion of power, have so loosened or removed the bandages of his feet and legs as to have rendered it practicable for him to come forth. Tittman well observes, that Lazarus was restored not only to life but also to health, as appears from the alacrity of his motion; and this would constitute a new miracle.
Unwrap <3089> [Loose.]
John 12:48
rejects <114> [rejecteth.]
word <3056> [the word.]
a judge ....... will judge <2919> [judge.]
John 14:23
If <1437> [If.]
take up <4160> [make.]
John 18:31
Take <2983> [Take.]
We ... legally <1832> [It.]
John 19:6
[the chief priest.]
take <2983> [Take.]
Pilate neither did nor could say this seriously; for crucifixion was not a Jewish but a Roman mode of punishment. The cross was made of two beams, either crossing at the top, at right angles, like a T, or in the middle of their length like an X; with a piece on the centre of the transverse beam for the accusation, and another piece projecting from the middle, on which the person sat. The cross on which our Lord suffered was of the former kind, being thus represented on all old monuments, coins, and crosses. The body was usually fastened to the upright beam by nailing the feet to it, and on the transverse piece by nailing the hands; and the person was frequently permitted to hang in this situation till he perished through agony and lack of food. This horrible punishment was usually inflicted only on slaves for the worst of crimes.