Luke 7:1-49
<1893> [when.]
he entered <1525> [he entered.]
A centurion <1543> [centurion's.]
<3739> [who.]
was sick <2258 2192 2560> [was sick.]
worthy <514> [worthy.]
he loves <25> [he loveth.]
and <2532> [and.]
Jesus <2424> [Jesus.]
do ... trouble <4660> [trouble.]
for <1063> [for.]
Instead <235> [but.]
under ..... under <5259> [under.]
to this one <5129> [one. Gr. this man. and he goeth.]
he was amazed <2296> [he marvelled.]
not even in <1722 3761> [not in.]
went <4198> [he went.]
only <3439> [the only.]
a widow <5503> [a widow.]
and ... large <2532 2425> [and much.]
he had compassion <4697> [he.]
Do not weep <2799 3361> [Weep not.]
bier <4673> [bier. or, coffin. Young.]
Fear <5401> [a fear.]
they began to glorify <1392> [they.]
A great <3173> [a great.]
God ........... God <2316> [God.]
<2491> [John.]
When we remember the Baptist's solemn testimony to Christ, the sign from heaven, and the miraculous impulse which made him acknowledge Jesus the Messiah, we shall be constrained to think that he sent to Christ, not for his own satisfaction, but for that of his disciples.
<1417> [two.]
<1488> [Art.]
sicknesses <3148> [plagues.]
evil spirits <4151 4190> [evil spirits.]
[Pneuma <\\See definition 4151\\> poneros <\\See definition 4190\\>,] are here clearly distinguished from bodily disorders.
Go <4198> [Go.]
<3754> [how.]
lame <5560> [the lame.]
lepers <3015> [the lepers.]
deaf <2974> [the deaf.]
dead <3498> [the dead.]
poor <4434> [to.]
What <5101> [What.]
wilderness <2048> [wilderness.]
A reed <2563> [A reed.]
A man <444> [A man.]
in ............... in <1722 1526> [are in.]
A prophet ......... a prophet <4396> [A prophet.]
and <2532> [and.]
to see <1492> [See on]
Look <2400> [Behold.]
among .................. in <1722> [Among.]
<1161> [but.]
acknowledged ... justice <1344> [justified.]
had been baptized <907> [being.]
rejected <114> [rejected. or, frustrated.]
purpose <1012> [the counsel.]
for <1519> [against. or, within.]
To what ............ what <5101> [Whereunto.]
<1526> [are.]
[See on]
children <3813> [children.]
has come <2064> [came.]
He has <2192> [He.]
eating <2068> [eating.]
a friend <5384> [a friend.]
<5100> [one.]
so ... went <1161 2532 1525> [And he.]
who <3748> [which.]
an alabaster jar <211> [an.]
weeping <2799> [weeping.]
to wet <1026> [wash.]
and anointed <2532 218> [and anointed.]
he said <2036> [he spake.]
this man <3778> [This man.]
he would know <1097> [would.]
answered <611> [answering.]
Teacher <1320> [Master.]
A certain <5100> [a certain.]
one <1520> [the one.]
silver coins <1220> [pence. See]
other <2087> [the other.]
them .... him <846> [when.]
he canceled the debts <5483> [he.]
I suppose <5274> [I.]
You have judged <2919> [Thou.]
Do you see <991> [Seest.]
Do you see ........ You gave <991 1325> [thou.]
You gave <1325> [gavest.]
<3778> [this.]
Many have supposed that this person was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the sister of Lazarus. But there is no indication in the gospel history, that Mary Magdalene was the sister of Lazarus; but on the contrary, it would appear that they were perfectly distinct persons, the sister of Lazarus residing at Bethany, while Mary Magdalene appears to have resided at Magdala, east of Jordan, a distance of nearly ninety miles. Add to this, that our Saviour seems to have been now in or near Nain, not at Bethany; and the woman appears from the recital to have been previously unknown to him.
her <846> [Her.]
<3588> [which.]
she loved .......... loves <25> [she.]
Your <4675> [Thy.]
Who <5101> [Who.]