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John 4:6

4:6

Jacob's well .................. well <2384 4077> [Jacob's well.]

Over Jacob's well the empress Helena is said to have built a church, in the form of a cross, of which "nothing but a few foundations" remained in the time of Maundrell. He states that is situated about one-third of an hour, or, about a mile, east of Naplosa, the ancient Sychar; and Mr. Buckingham says it is called Beer Samareea, or the well of Samaria, and "stands at the commencement of the round vale which is thought to be the parcel of ground bought by Jacob, and which, like the narrow valley east of Nablous, is rich and fertile. The mouth of the well itself had an arched or vaulted building over it; and the only passage down to it at this moment is by a small hole in the roof." "It is," says Maundrell, "dug in the firm rock, and contains about three yards in diameter, and thirty-five in depth; five of which we found full of water."

was tired <2872> [being.]

sat ... down <2516> [sat.]

noon <1623> [the sixth.]


John 6:19

6:19

when ... had rowed <1643> [had rowed.]

miles <4712> [furlongs.]

walking <4043> [walking.]


John 6:21

6:21

they wanted <2309> [they willingly.]


John 9:6

9:6

he spat <4429> [he spat.]

mud with ....... mud ...... eyes <4081 1537 3788 2025> [anointed the eyes of the blind with the clay. or, spread the clay upon the eyes of the blind man.]


John 19:13

19:13

heard <191> [heard.]

and sat down <2532 2523> [and sat.]


John 19:19

19:19

written ........ read <1125> [wrote.]

also ..... written and ....... read <1161 2532 1125> [And the.]

The apparent discrepancy between the accounts of this title given by the Evangelists, which has been urged as an objection against their inspiration and veracity, has been most satisfactorily accounted for by Dr. Townson; who supposes that, as it was written in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, it might have slightly varied in each language; and that, as Luke and John wrote for the Gentiles, they would prefer the Greek inscription, that Matthew, addressing the Jews, would use the Hebrew, and that Mark, writing to the Romans, would naturally give the Latin.

Jesus <2424> [JESUS.]


John 20:7

20:7




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