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Luke 4:37-44

4:37

news <2279> [the fame.]

[Echos <\\See definition 2279\\>,] the sound; a very elegant metaphor, says Dr. Adam Clarke. The people are represented as struck with astonishment, and the sound goes out through all the coasts; in allusion to the propagation of sound by a smart stroke upon any substance.


4:38

After ... left <450> [he.]

they asked <2065> [they.]


4:39

commanded <2008> [and rebuked.]

So ......... and ......... and began to serve <2532 1161 1247> [and ministered.]


4:40

sun <2246> [when.]

He placed <1161 2007> [and he.]


4:41

crying out <2896> [crying.]

You <4771> [Thou.]

to speak <2980> [speak, etc. or, say that they knew him to be Christ.]


4:42

next morning <1096> [when.]

Yet ... crowds ..... and ...... and <1161 2532 3793> [and the.]

Yet ....... and ...... and tried to keep <1161 2532 2722> [and stayed.]


4:43

I must <3165 1163> [I must.]

<1519> [therefore.]


4:44

<2258> [he.]

<1056> [Galilee.]

Many of the Jewish traditions, in accordance with Isa 9:1, 2, assert that Galilee was the place where the Messiah should first appear. Thus also Isa 2:19, "When he shall arise to smite terribly the earth," is expounded in the book Zohar, as referring to the Messiah: "When he shall arise; [Vayitgaleh be-ar'ah de-galil,] and shall be revealed in the land of Galilee."




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