John 7:48-52
26,50; 12:42; Jer 5:4,5; Mt 11:25; Ac 6:7; 1Co 1:20,22-28; 2:8 9:34,40; Isa 5:21; 28:14; 29:14-19; 65:5; 1Co 1:20,21; 3:18-20Jas 3:13-18 he that.3:1,2; 19:39to Jesus. Gr. to him. De 1:17; 17:8-11; 19:15-19; Pr 18:13 Art.9:34; Ge 19:9; Ex 2:14; 1Ki 22:24; Pr 9:7,8Search.41; 1:46; Isa 9:1,2; Mt 4:15,16John 19:38-42
Joseph.Mt 27:57-60; Mr 15:42-46; Lu 23:50but.9:22; 12:42; Pr 29:25; Php 1:14 Nicodemus.3:1-21; 7:50-52; Mt 12:20; 19:30a.12:7; 2Ch 16:14; So 4:6,14 wound.11:44; 20:5-7; Ac 5:6 and in.20:15; 2Ki 23:30; Isa 22:16; Mt 27:60,64-66; Lu 23:53 laid.Ps 22:15; Isa 53:9; Mt 12:40; Ac 13:29; 1Co 15:4; Col 2:12because.14,31Acts 17:19
Areopagus. or, Mars'-hill.22"It was the highest court in Athens." May.20; 24:24; 25:22; 26:1; Mt 10:18new.Mr 1:27; Joh 13:34; 1Jo 2:7,8Philippians 4:22
the.Ro 16:16; 2Co 13:13; Heb 13:24; 1Pe 5:13; 3Jo 1:14they.1:13Caesar's.The cruel, worthless, and diabolical Nero was at this time emperor of Rome; but it is not improbable that the empress Poppaea was favourably inclined to Christianity, as Josephus relates that ([theosebes gar en ]) "she was a worshipper of the true God." Jerome states, (in Phm) that St. Paul had converted many in Caesar's family; for "being by the emperor cast into prison, he became more known to his family, and turned the house of Christ's persecutor into a church."
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