Matthew 12:38-39
Teacher <1320> [Master.]
adulterous <3428> [adulterous.]
a sign ... no sign ......... sign <4592 3756> [no sign.]
Matthew 16:1-4
Pharisees <5330> [Pharisees.]
Sadducees <4523> [Sadducees.]
to test <3985> [tempting.]
a sign <4592> [a sign.]
comes <1096> [When.]
<5273> [O ye.]
signs <4592> [the signs.]
A wicked <4190> [wicked.]
<1508> [but.]
and ........ but .............. Then ... left <2532 2641> [And he.]
Mark 8:11
Pharisees <5330> [Pharisees.]
asking <2212> [seeking.]
to test <3985> [tempting.]
Luke 11:16
Luke 11:20
finger <1147> [the finger.]
kingdom <932> [the kingdom.]
For the destruction of the kingdom of Satan plainly implies the setting up of the kingdom of God. The reasoning of the Pharisees (ver. 17, and Mt 12:24, 25,) was not expressed, and Jesus knowing their thoughts, gave ample proof of his omniscience. This, with our Lord's masterly confutation of their reasonings, by a conclusion drawn from their own premises, one would have supposed might have humbled and convinced those men; but the most conclusive reasoning, and the most astonishing miracles, were lost upon a people who were obstinately determined to disbelieve every thing that was good relative to Jesus of Nazareth.
John 2:18
What <5101> [What.]
since <3754> [seeing.]
John 4:48
<3362> [Except.]