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Matthew 2:15

2:15

until <2193> [until.]

In this way <2443> [that.]

out of <1537> [Out.]


Matthew 3:3

3:3

<5259> [by.]

Prepare <2090> [Prepare.]


Matthew 8:28

8:28

he <846> [when.]

<1086> [Gergesenes.]

Some are of opinion that Gergasa was the country of the ancient Girgashites; but it is more probable the Gergesenes was introduced by Origen upon mere conjecture; as before him most copies seem to have read Gadarenes, agreeable to the Parallel Passages and the ancient Syriac version. Gadara, says Josephus, was the metropolis of Peraea, or the region beyond Jordan; and he also observes that it was sixty furlongs, or about eight miles from Tiberias. It is therefore rightly placed opposite Tiberias, at the southeast end of the lake. Pliny says it was called Hippodion, was one of the cities of Decapolis, and had the river Hieromax, or Jarmouk, flowing before it. It was of heathen jurisdiction; whence perhaps it was destroyed by the Jews; but was rebuilt by Pompey, and joined to the province of Syria. Augustus afterwards gave it to Herod, on whose death it was again annexed to Syria. It is now called Om Keis; its ruins are in a very mutilated state, and when visited by Burckhardt it had not a single inhabitant. The remains of the sepulchral caverns in which the demoniacs abode are still to be seen.

<1831> [coming.]

so that <5620> [so.]


Matthew 12:1

12:1

went <4198> [went.]

to pick <5089> [to pluck.]


Matthew 13:52

13:52

expert in the law <1122> [scribe.]

has been trained .............. who <3100 3748> [which.]

new <2537> [things.]


Matthew 14:2

14:2

This <3778> [This.]

his ..................... are at work in him <1754 1722 846> [do shew forth themselves in him. or, are wrought by him.]


Matthew 17:20

17:20

because of <1223> [Because.]

if <1437> [If.]

faith <4102> [faith.]

That is, as Bp. Pearce well remarks, a thriving and increasing faith, like a grain of mustard seed, which, from being the least of seeds, becomes the greatest of all herbs.

<2848> [a grain.]

nothing <3762> [nothing.]


Matthew 18:10

18:10

See <3708> [heed.]

their <846> [their.]

see <991> [behold.]


Matthew 21:25

21:25

baptism <908> [baptism.]

<1302> [Why.]


Matthew 23:34

23:34

I am sending <1473 649> [I send.]

prophets <4396> [prophets.]

and wise men and ............ and ... and ......... and <2532 4680> [and wise.]

experts in the law <1122> [scribes.]

you will kill ...... you will flog <615 3146> [ye.]


Matthew 26:24

26:24

Son ... Man will go ...... about him ...... man ..... Son ... Man ........ for him <3303 444 5217 4012 846 5207> [Son of man goeth.]

it is written <1125> [written.]

<1161> [but.]


Matthew 27:9

27:9

Jeremiah <2408> [Jeremy.]

The words here quoted are not found in Jeremiah, but in Zechariah; and a variety of conjectures have been formed, in order to reconcile this discrepancy. The most probable opinion seems to be, that the name of the prophet was originally omitted by the Evangelist, and that the name of Jeremiah was added by some subsequent copyist. It is omitted in two MSS. of the twelfth century, in the Syriac, later Persic, two of the Itala, and in some other Latin copies; and what renders it highly probable that the original reading was [dia <\\See definition 1223\\> tou <\\See definition 5120\\> prophetes,] by the prophet, is, that Matthew frequently omits the name of the prophet in his quotations. See ch. 1:22; 2:5, 15; 13:35; 21:4. This omission is approved of by Bengel, Dr. A. Clarke, and Horne.

They took <2532 2983> [And they.]

thirty <5144> [thirty.]

price had been set by ... people of Israel <5207 2474 5091 575> [of the children of Israel did value. or, bought of the children of Israel.]


Matthew 27:19

27:19

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

innocent man <1565 1342> [that just.]




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