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Luke 1:16

1:16


Luke 2:39

2:39

had performed <5055> [performed.]

<5290> [they returned.]

of Nazareth <3478> [Nazareth.]

Nazareth, now Nassara, was a small town of Zebulun, in Lower Galilee, according to Eusebius, fifteen miles east of Legio, near mount Tabor, and, according to D'Arvieux, about eight leagues, or according to Maundrell, seven hours, or about twenty miles S. E. of Acre. It is one of the principal towns of the pashalic of Acre, containing a population of about 3,000 souls, of whom 500 are Turks, the remainder being Christians. It is delightfully situated on elevated ground, in a valley, encompassed by mountains.


Luke 8:55

8:55

Her spirit ........... them <846 4151> [her spirit.]

This expression, thus used of one who had been dead, strongly implies, that at death the soul not only exists separately, but returns and is re-united to the body, when it is raised from the dead.

and ...... Then he told <2532 1299> [and he.]


Luke 1:17

1:17

before <1799> [before.]

in ...................... to <1722> [in.]

power <1411> [power.]

[Elijah.]

to turn <1994> [turn.]

And ............. and ................ and ... disobedient <2532 545> [and the.]

in ........ to turn ........ to ....... to ....... to make ready <1994 1909 1722 2090> [to. or, by. to make.]


Luke 17:4

17:4

if <1437> [if.]

I repent <3340> [I repent.]


Luke 22:32

22:32

I have prayed <1473 1189> [I have.]

you .... your faith ........... your <4675 4102> [thy faith.]

When <2532 4218> [and when.]

strengthen <4741> [strengthen.]


Luke 17:31

17:31

anyone who <3739> [he which.]

The flat-roofed eastern houses have stairs on the outside, by which a person may ascend and descend without coming into the house; and in walled cities they usually form continued terraces, from one end of the city to the other, terminating at the gates; so that one may pass along the tops of the houses and escape out of the city without coming down into the street.




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