Matthew 5:32
whoever <3739> [whosoever.]
Matthew 10:14
<3739> [whosoever.]
shake .... off <1621> [shake.]
Matthew 10:42
to one <1520> [one.]
a cup <4221> [a cup.]
<3364> [he shall.]
Matthew 11:10
Matthew 12:11
<5101> [what.]
This was an {argumentum ad hominem.} The Jews held that such things were lawful on the sabbath day, and our Saviour very properly appealed to their canons in vindication of his intention to heal the distressed man.
and <1161 2532 1437> [and if.]
Matthew 13:23
sown <4687> [that received.]
good <2570> [good.]
He bears fruit <2592> [beareth.]
a hundred <3739 1540> [some an.]
Matthew 15:5
given to God <1435> [It is.]
Matthew 18:6
anyone causes <4624> [offend.]
little <3398> [little.]
millstone <2443 3458> [that a.]
This mode of punishment appears to have obtained in Syria as well as in Greece, especially in cases of parricide. That it was customary in Greece we learn from Suidas, in [hyperbolon lithon,] and the scholiast on the Equites of Aristophanes: [Hotan <\\See definition 3752\\> gar <\\See definition 1063\\> katara <\\See definition 2671\\> tinos <\\See definition 5099\\> baros <\\See definition 922\\> apo <\\See definition 575\\> ton trachelos <\\See definition 5137\\> kremannumi <\\See definition 2910\\>.] "When a person was drowned, they hung a weight about his neck."
Matthew 18:28
one hundred <1540> [an hundred.]
Rather, "a hundred denarii," as our penny does not convey one seventh of the meaning. This would amount to about 3Å“. 2s. 6d. English; which was not one six hundred thousandth part of the 10,000 talents, even calculating them as Roman talents.
silver coins <1220> [pence.]
"The Roman penny is the eighth part of an ounce, which after five shillings the ounce is sevenpence halfpenny."
throat and started to choke <4155> [and took.]
Matthew 24:2
will be left <863> [There.]
Josephus says that "C‘sar gave orders that they should now demolish the whole city and temple, except the three towers Phaselus, Hippicus, and Mariamne, and a part of the western wall; but all the rest was laid so completely even with the ground, by those who dug it up from the foundation, that there was nothing left to make those who came thither believe that it had ever been inhabited."