The Family Commentary on the Gospels of Matthew and Mark: Selected from the Works of Various ExpositorsJ. Johnstone, 1843 - 387 páginas |
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... honour him as a Prince , or a King , not as God . The original word implies no more than this . It means to prostrate one's self before another ; to fall down and pay homage to another . This was the mode in which homage was paid to ...
... honour him as a Prince , or a King , not as God . The original word implies no more than this . It means to prostrate one's self before another ; to fall down and pay homage to another . This was the mode in which homage was paid to ...
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... honour ; for the Messiah shall be born there . His birth gave the place an honour which could not be conferred on the larger cities , by all their numbers , their splendour , and their wealth . The birth of a distinguished personage was ...
... honour ; for the Messiah shall be born there . His birth gave the place an honour which could not be conferred on the larger cities , by all their numbers , their splendour , and their wealth . The birth of a distinguished personage was ...
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... honour . What objection , after this account , can there be to the account of his murdering the infants at Bethlehem ? Surely there could be no cruelty , barbarity , and horrid crime , which such a man was not capable of perpetrating ...
... honour . What objection , after this account , can there be to the account of his murdering the infants at Bethlehem ? Surely there could be no cruelty , barbarity , and horrid crime , which such a man was not capable of perpetrating ...
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... honour . The language in which they were accustomed to describe this event was retained by our Saviour and his apostles : yet they early attempted to correct the common notions respecting his reign . This was one design , doubtless , of ...
... honour . The language in which they were accustomed to describe this event was retained by our Saviour and his apostles : yet they early attempted to correct the common notions respecting his reign . This was one design , doubtless , of ...
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... honour that it would go far to justify all his descendants . John viii . 33-37 , 53. John assured them that this was a matter of small con- sequence in the sight of God : of the very stones of the Jordan he could raise up children to ...
... honour that it would go far to justify all his descendants . John viii . 33-37 , 53. John assured them that this was a matter of small con- sequence in the sight of God : of the very stones of the Jordan he could raise up children to ...
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Acts angels answered apostles baptism Barabbas behold believe blessed brought called Capernaum cast Chap chief priests Christ Christians Church command crucified death Deut devil disciples divine doctrine eternal evil Exod faith Father fear Galilee Gentiles give glory God's gospel grace hand hath heart Herod holy honour Jerusalem Jews John John vi John xix John xviii Josephus Judea king kingdom of heaven Lord Jesus Luke Luke xxii Mark Master Matt Matthew means mercy Messiah miracles multitude offended parable passover Peter Pharisees Pilate pray prayer preached prophets Psal religion repentance resurrection Sadducees saith unto Satan Saviour say unto scribes Scripture sea of Galilee servants sinners sins soul spirit sufferings temple thee things thou took truth viii wicked word xviii xxiii xxiv