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John 13:20

13:20

accepts ...... accepts ..... accepts ... accepts <2983> [He.]


Matthew 10:40

10:40

receives ... receives ..... receives ... receives <1209> [He that.]

receives ... receives ... and ... receives ... receives <2532 1209> [and he that.]


Mark 9:37

9:37

welcomes one ......... welcomes ..... welcomes ... does ... welcome <1520 1209> [receive one.]

welcomes .......... welcomes me .... welcomes me does ... welcome me ....... me <1691 3165 1209> [receive me.]


Mark 9:1

9:1

standing <3754 2476> [That.]

will ... experience <1089> [taste.]

kingdom <932> [the kingdom.]


Mark 1:21

1:21

they went <1531> [they went.]

Capernaum <2584> [Capernaum.]

Capernaum was a city of Galilee, (Lu 4:31,) situated on the confines of Zebulun, and Naphtali, (Mt 4:13,) on the western border of the lake of Tiberias, (Joh 6:59,) and in the land of Gennesaret, (ch. 6:53; Mt 14:34,) where Josephus places a spring of excellent water called Capernaum. Dr. Lightfoot places it between Tiberias and Tarichea, about two miles from the former; and Dr. Richardson, in passing through the plain of Gennesaret, was told by the natives that the ruins of Capernaum were quite near. The Arab station and ruins mentioned by Mr. Buckingham, said to have been formerly called Capharnaoom, situated on the edge of the lake from nine to twelve miles N. N. E. of Tiberias, bearing the name of Talhewn, or as Burckhardt writes it, Tel Houm, appear too far north for its site.

went <1525> [he entered.]




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