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Numbers 25:11-13

25:11

turned ... anger <07725 02534> [turned my.]

zeal for my sake .............. zeal <07068> [for my sake. Heb. with my zeal.]

consume <03615> [that I.]


25:12


25:13

descendants <02233> [his seed.]

permanent <05769> [an everlasting.]

zealous <07065> [zealous.]

atonement <03722> [atonement.]


Deuteronomy 24:13

24:13

return <07725> [deliver.]

sunset <08121> [the sun.]

garment <08008> [in his own raiment.]

The raiment here referred to was most likely the same as the {hyke} of the Arabs, a long kind of blanket, resembling a Highland plaid, generally about six yards in length, and five or six feet broad; in which they often carry their provisions, as well as wrap themselves in, in the day, and sleep in at night, it being their only substitute for a bed. How necessary, then, it was to restore the {hyke} to a poor man before the going down of the sun, that he might have something to repose on, will sufficiently appear from these considerations.

just deed <06666> [shall be.]


Mark 14:3-9

14:3

Jesus ....................................... his <846> [being.]

aromatic oil <3464> [of ointment.]

aromatic oil <3487> [spikenard. or, pure nard, or liquid nard.]


14:4

<2258> [there.]

<1519> [Why.]


14:5

silver coins <1220> [pence. See]

given <1325> [have been given.]

and ........ So they spoke angrily <2532 1690> [And they.]


14:6

Leave <863> [Let.]

good <2570> [a good.]


14:7

you will ... have ................. you will .... have <2192> [ye have.]

But <1161> [but.]


14:8

She did <4160> [hath done.]

"It appears to me more probable," says Dr. Doddridge, "that Matthew and Mark should have introduced this story out of its place--that Lazarus, if he made this feast (which is not expressly said by John,) should have made use of Simon's house, as more convenient--and that Mary should have poured this ointment on Christ's head and body, as well as on his feet,--than that, within the compass of four days, Christ should have been twice anointed with so costly a perfume; and that the same fault should be found with the action, and the same value set upon the ointment, and the same words used in defence of the woman, and all this in the presence of many of the same persons; all which improbable particulars must be admitted, if the stories be considered as different." The rebuke which Judas received from Christ at this unction determined him in his resolution to betray his Master; and therefore Christ's rebuke, and Judas's revenge, are united, as cause and effect, by Matthew and Mark.

beforehand <4301> [she is.]


14:9

wherever <3699> [Wheresoever.]

memory <3422> [a memorial.]




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