Matthew 12:25-30
Jesus.9:4; Ps 139:2; Jer 17:10; Am 4:13; Mr 2:8; Joh 2:24,25; 21:171Co 2:11; Heb 4:13; Re 2:23Every kingdom.Isa 9:21; 19:2,3; Mr 3:23-26; Lu 11:17,18; Ga 5:15; Re 16:19Re 17:16,17 his.Joh 12:31; 14:30; 16:11; 2Co 4:4; Col 1:13; 1Jo 5:19; Re 9:11Re 12:9; 16:10; 20:2,3 Beelzebub.24by whom.Mr 9:38,39; Lu 9:49,50; 11:19; Ac 19:13-16they.12:41,42; Lu 19:22; Ro 3:19 I cast.18; Mr 16:17; Lu 11:20; Ac 10:38then.6:33; 21:31,43; Isa 9:6,7; Da 2:44; 7:14; Mr 1:15; 11:10Lu 1:32,33; 9:2; 10:11; 11:20; 16:16; 17:20,21; Ro 14:17; Col 1:13Heb 12:28 Isa 49:24; 53:12; Mr 3:27; Lu 11:21,22; 1Jo 3:8; 4:4; Re 12:7-10Re 20:1-3,7-9 that is.6:24; Jos 5:13; 24:15; 1Ch 12:17,18; Mr 9:40; Lu 9:50; 11:232Co 6:15,16; 1Jo 2:19; Re 3:15,16gathereth.Ge 49:10; Ho 1:11; Joh 11:52Luke 11:17-23
knowing.Mt 9:4; 12:25; Mr 3:23-26; Joh 2:25; Re 2:23Every.2Ch 10:16-19; 13:16,17; Isa 9:20,21; 19:2,3 Satan.Mt 12:26ye say.15; Mt 12:31-34; Jas 3:5-8 by.9:49; Mt 12:27,28shall.31,32; 19:22; Job 15:6; Mt 12:41,42; Ro 3:19 the finger.Ex 8:19; Mt 12:28the 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. 10:9,11; Da 2:44; Ac 20:25; 28:23-28; 2Th 1:5 Mt 12:29; Mr 3:27 Ge 3:15; Isa 27:1; 49:24,25; 53:12; 63:1-4; Col 2:15; 1Jo 3:8; 4:4Re 20:1-3 9:50; Mt 12:30; Re 3:15,16
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