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Matthew 2:1

2:1

Jesus <2424> [Jesus.]

Bethlehem <965> [Bethlehem.]

Herod <2264> [Herod.]

This was Herod the Great, for an account of whom see the Connection of the Old and New Testaments in the Comprehensive Bible.

from <575> [from.]


Matthew 10:2

10:2

apostles <652> [apostles.]

Simon <4613> [Simon.]

Andrew <406> [Andrew.]

James <2385> [James.]

John <2491> [John.]


Matthew 24:21

24:21


Matthew 24:32

24:32


Matthew 27:11

27:11

Jesus stood ................. Jesus <2424 2476> [Jesus stood.]

you ......... You say <4771 3004> [Thou sayest.]


Matthew 28:1

28:1

Now <1161> [the end.]

The Hebrew word {Schabbath,} from which our English word is derived, signifies rest, and is applied to all solemn festivals, equally with that one day of every week devoted to the worship of God; Eze 20:21, "they polluted my sabbaths." Three evangelists say, the transaction recorded in this verse, occurred upon the first day of the week, early in the morning, about sunrising, and John says, while it was yet dark. [Opse <\\See definition 3796\\> sabbaton <\\See definition 4521\\>,] does not signify "in the evening of sabbath," but "sabbaths." Hence, the great feast having been concluded, the term "end of the sabbaths" denotes the time very clearly. Again, it may be observed that the Jews, speaking of their passover, sometimes speak according to their civil computation, wherein they measured their days from sun-rising to sun-rising. Sometimes according to their sacred computation, which was from sun-set to sun-set. This reconciles Nu 28:18, which seems to make the fourteenth day of the first month, the first day of unleavened bread.

Mary Magdalene ..... Mary <3137 3094> [Mary Magdalene.]




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