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Matthew 4:24-25

4:24

a report ... him ....... to him ....................... them <846 189> [his fame.]

Syria <4947> [Syria.]

throughout ....... all ... suffered <3650 3956 2560> [all sick.]

possessed by demons <1139> [possessed.]

[lunatic.]

paralytics <3885> [those that.]


4:25

followed <190> [followed.]

Decapolis <1179> [Decapolis.]


Mark 1:28-34

1:28


1:29

they entered <2064> [entered.]


1:30

mother-in-law <3994> [wife's.]

they spoke <3004> [they tell.]


1:31

by ... taking <2902> [and took.]

she began to serve <1247> [ministered.]


1:32

was evening <1096 3798> [at even.]


1:33


1:34

So ........... and ...... But he would ... permit <2532 863> [and suffered.]

to speak because <3754 2980> [speak, because they. or, say that they.]


Mark 2:1-12

2:1

returned <3825> [again.]

Now ........... news spread <2532 191> [and it.]


2:2

<2112> [straightway.]

So ................ and he preached <2532 2980> [and he.]


2:3

bringing <5342> [bringing.]


2:4

they removed <648> [they uncovered.]


2:5

saw <1492> [saw.]

he said <3004> [he said.]

Son <5043> [Son.]

The Jews believed that not only death but all disease was the consequence of sin. "There is no death without sin, nor any chastisement without iniquity;" and that "no diseased person could be healed of his disease till his sins were blotted out." Our Lord, therefore, as usual, appeals to their received opinions, and asserts his high dignity, by first forgiving the sins, and then healing the body of the paralytic.

sins <266> [sins.]


2:6

turning <2532 1260> [and reasoning.]


2:7

does .... speak <2980> [speak.]

Why ........... Who <5101> [who.]


2:8

Jesus <2424> [when.]

Why <5101> [Why.]


2:9

<2076> [is it.]

sins <266> [Thy sins.]

5


2:10


2:11


2:12

<5620> [insomuch.]

glorified <1392> [glorified.]

We have never seen <1492 3763> [We never.]


Mark 3:8-10

3:8

[Idumea.]

[Edom. beyond.]

Tyre <5184> [Tyre.]


3:9

so <1223> [because.]


3:10

he had healed <2323> [he had.]

pressed toward <1968> [pressed. or, rushed. touched.]

[and many.]


Mark 6:55

6:55




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