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Luke 16:14

16:14

<5225> [who.]

ridiculed <1592> [derided.]


John 8:52

8:52

Now <3568> [Now.]

Abraham <11> [Abraham.]

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


John 9:30-34

9:30

<1722> [herein.]

and ... he caused <2532 455> [and yet.]


9:31

We know <1492> [we know.]

if anyone <1437 5100> [if any.]

and does <2532 4160> [and doeth.]

him <5127> [him.]


9:32

Never before <1537> [Since.]

It is worthy of remark, that, from the foundation of the world, no person born blind had been restored to sight, even by surgical operation, till about the year 1728; when the celebrated Dr. Cheselden, by couching the eyes of a young man fourteen years of age, restored them to perfect vision. This was the effect of well-directed surgery; that performed by Christ was wholly a miracle, effected by the power of God. The simple means employed could have had no effect in this case, and were merely employed as symbols.

Never before <165> [the world.]


9:33

<2258> [were.]


9:34

were born <1080> [wast.]

You ....... and ... you ...... So <2532 4771> [and dost.]

and ........ So they threw <2532 1544> [And they.]

they threw him out <846 1854 1544> [cast him out. or, excommunicated him.]


John 9:40

9:40

not <3361> [Are.]


John 10:20

10:20

He is possessed <2192> [He hath.]

Why <5101> [why.]


Acts 17:18

17:18

philosophers <5386> [philosophers.]

were conversing with <4820> [encountered.]

foolish babbler <4691> [babbler. or, base fellow.]

Jesus <2424> [Jesus.]


Acts 17:32

17:32

<3303> [some.]

when ... heard ............... We will hear <191> [We will.]


Acts 17:1

17:1

Thessalonica <2332> [Thessalonica.]

where <3699> [where.]


Colossians 1:21-24

1:21

<4218> [sometime.]

in ... minds <1271 1722> [in your mind by. or, by your mind in.]


1:22

body <4983> [the body.]

to present <3936> [to.]

his ............... him <846> [in his.]


1:23

you remain <1961> [ye continue.]

established <2311> [grounded.]

shifting <3334> [moved.]

hope <1680> [the hope.]

in <1722> [to.]

under <5259> [under.]

that <3739> [whereof.]


1:24

I rejoice <5463> [rejoice.]

I fill up <466> [fill.]

for ............. sake <5228> [for.]


Colossians 1:1

1:1

an apostle <652> [an.]

Timothy <5095> [Timotheus.]


Colossians 4:10-13

4:10

Aristarchus <708> [Aristarchus.]

sends ... greetings <782> [saluteth.]

Mark <2532 3138> [and Marcus.]

welcome <1209> [receive.]


4:11

<3588> [who.]

fellow workers <4904> [fellow-workers.]

a comfort <3931> [a comfort.]


4:12

Epaphras <1889> [Epaphras.]

a slave <1401> [a servant.]

always <3842> [always.]

is ... struggling <75> [labouring. or, striving.]

so that <2443> [that.]

[See on ch.]

<4137> [complete. or, filled.]


4:13

I can testify <3140> [I bear.]

Laodicea <2993> [Laodicea.]

Laodicea and Hierapolis were both cities of Phrygia in Asia Minor, between which, and equidistant from each, was situated Colosse. Laodicea was seated near the Lycus, about 63 miles east of Ephesus; and became one of the largest and richest towns in Phrygia, vying in power with the maritime cities. It is now called Eski-hissar, the old castle; and besides the whole surface within the city's wall being strewed with pedestals and fragments, the ruins of an amphitheatre, a magnificent odeum, and other public buildings, attest its former splendour and magnificence. But, when visited by Dr. Chandler, all was silence and solitude; and a fox, first discovered by his ears peeping over a brow, was the only inhabitant of Laodicea. Hierapolis, now Pambouk-Kaiesi, was situated, according to the Itinerary, six miles N. of Laodicea; and its ruins are now about a mile and a half in circumference.




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