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John 5:13

5:13

who had been healed <2390> [he that.]

had slipped out <1593> [had.]

a crowd <3793 5607> [a multitude being. or, from the multitude that was.]


John 10:39-40

10:39


10:40

place <5117> [the place.]

there <1563> [there.]


John 11:54

11:54

went around <4043> [walked.]

went away <565> [went.]

Ephraim <2187> [Ephraim.]

Ephraim appears to be the same city which is called Ephrain, 2 Ch 13:19 (where see the Note), and Ephron, Jos 15:9, which was situated eight miles north of Jerusalem, near Bethel, and apparently between that city and Jericho. Accordingly we find that a desert, or wilderness, extended from Jericho to Bethel (Jos 16:1), called the wilderness of Bethaven (Jos 18:12), in which Joshua and the Israelites slew the inhabitants of Ai. (Jos 8:24.)


Genesis 19:11

19:11

blindness <05575> [with blindness.]

The word {sanverim,} rendered "blindness," and which occurs only here, and in 2 Ki 6:18, is supposed to denote dazzlings, deceptions, or confusions of sight from excessive light; being derived by Schultens, who is followed by Parkhurst, from the Arabic {sana,} to pour forth, diffuse, and nor, light. Dr. Geddes, to the same purpose, thinks it is compounded of the Arabic {sana,} which signifies a flash, and or, light. The Targums, in both places where it occurs, render it by eruptions, or flashes of light, or as Mercer, in Robertson, explains the Chaldee word, irradiations.

trying <03811> [that they.]


Genesis 19:2

19:2

turn <05493> [turn.]

wash <07364> [wash.]

Stay ....................... spend <03885> [Nay.]

Instead of lo, nay, some MSS. have lo, to him. "And they said unto him, for we lodge in the street;" where, nevertheless, the negation is understood. Knowing the disposition of the inhabitants, and appearing in the character of mere travellers, they preferred the open street to any house; but not yet willing to make themselves known, as Lot pressed them vehemently, and as they knew him to be a righteous man, they consented to take shelter under his hospitable roof.


Genesis 6:18-20

6:18

confirm <06965> [establish.]

enter <0935> [come.]


6:19

The cubit being nearly 22 inches, and the ark being 300 cubits in length, 50 in breadth, and 30 in height, (ver. 15,) its size was equal to 547 feet long, 91 feet broad, and 54 feet high; and it is computed to had been 81,062 tons burthen. These dimensions were sufficient to contain all the persons and animals in it, and food for more than a year.

two <08147> [two.]


6:20

birds <05775> [fowls.]

two <08147> [two.]


Luke 4:30

4:30


Luke 24:31

24:31

their eyes ....... him ... he ..... their sight <846 3788> [their eyes.]

their ........ him ... he vanished out of their sight <846 1096 575> [vanished out of their sight. or, ceased to be seen of them.]


Acts 8:39-40

8:39

they came up <305> [were.]

Spirit <4151> [the Spirit.]

Now ........................... but went on <1161 1063 4198> [and he.]


8:40

at ...................... to <1519> [at.]

[Ashdod. he preached.]

Caesarea <2542> [Caesarea.]




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