Psalms 2:7

the decree. or, for a decree.

148:6; Job 23:13; Isa 46:10

Thou.

Mt 3:17; 8:29; 16:16; 17:5; Ac 8:37; 13:33; Ro 1:4; Heb 1:5; 3:6

Heb 5:5,8

this.

89:27; Joh 1:14,18; 3:16; Heb 1:6

Daniel 3:25

walking.

Isa 43:2

they have no hurt. Chal. there is no hurt in them.

Ps 91:3-9; Mr 16:18; Ac 28:5; 1Pe 3:13

the Son of God.Or, as {bar elahin} may be rendered, "a son of the gods," i.e., a divine person or angel.

18,28; Job 1:6; 38:7; Ps 34:7; Pr 30:4; Lu 1:35; Joh 19:7,8

Ro 1:4

Matthew 16:16

Thou.

14:33; 26:63; 27:54; Ps 2:7; Mr 14:61; Joh 1:49; 6:69; 11:27; 20:31

Ac 8:37; 9:20; Ro 1:4; Heb 1:2-5; 1Jo 4:15; 5:5,20

the living.

De 5:26; Ps 42:2; Da 6:26; Ac 14:15; 1Th 1:9

Matthew 17:5

behold.

Ex 40:34,35; 1Ki 8:10-12; Ps 18:10,11; Lu 9:34; Ac 1:9; Re 1:7

a voice.

Ex 19:19; De 4:11,12; 5:22; Job 38:1; Ps 81:7; Joh 5:37; 12:28-30

Ac 9:3-6

This.

3:17; Mr 1:11; 9:7; Lu 3:22; 9:35; Joh 3:16,35; 5:20-23; Eph 1:6

Col 1:13; *marg:

2Pe 1:16,17

in whom.

12:18; Isa 42:1,21; Joh 15:9,10

hear.

De 18:15,19; Ac 3:22,23; 7:37; Heb 1:1,2; 2:1-3; 5:9; 12:25,26

Matthew 26:63

Jesus.

Ps 38:12-14; Isa 53:7; Da 3:16; Ac 8:32-35; 1Pe 2:23

I adjure.

Le 5:1; Nu 5:19-21; 1Sa 14:24,26,28; 1Ki 22:16; 2Ch 18:15; Pr 29:24

that.

Mr 14:61; Lu 22:66-71; Joh 8:25; 10:24; 18:37

the Christ.

16:16; 27:40,43,54; Ps 2:6,7; Isa 9:6,7; Joh 1:34,49; 3:16-18

Joh 5:18-25; 6:69; 10:30,36; 19:7; 20:31; 1Jo 5:11-13

Matthew 27:43

trusted.

Ps 3:2; 14:6; 22:8; 42:10; 71:11; Isa 36:15,18; 37:10

I am.

40; Joh 3:16,17; 5:17-25; 10:30,36; 19:7

Matthew 27:54

the centurion.

36; 8:5; Ac 10:1; 21:32; 23:17,23; 27:1,43

saw.

Mr 15:39; Lu 23:47-49

feared.

2Ki 1:13,14; Ac 2:37; 16:29,30; Re 11:13

Truly.

40,43; 26:63; Lu 22:70; Joh 19:7; Ro 1:4

Mark 1:1

1 The office of John the Baptist.

9 Jesus is baptized;

12 tempted;

14 he preaches;

16 calls Peter, Andrew, James, and John;

23 heals one that had a devil;

29 Peter's mother in law;

32 many diseased persons;

40 and cleanses the leper.

beginning.

Lu 1:2,3; 2:10,11; Ac 1:1,2

Christ.

Joh 20:31; Ro 1:1-4; 1Jo 1:1-3; 5:11,12

son.

Ps 2:7; Mt 3:17; 14:33; 17:5; Lu 1:35; Joh 1:14,34,49; 3:16; 6:69

Ro 8:3,32; Heb 1:1,2

Mark 14:61

he held.

Ps 39:1,2,9; Isa 53:7; Mt 27:12-14; Ac 8:32; 1Pe 2:23

Art.

15:2; Mt 11:3-5; 16:16; 26:63,64; Lu 22:67-70; Joh 10:24; 18:37

the Son.

Ps 2:7; 119:12; Isa 9:6,7; Mt 3:17; 8:29; Joh 1:34,49-51; 5:18-25

Joh 10:30,31,36; 19:7; 1Ti 1:11; 6:15

Mark 15:39

the centurion.The centurion was a military captain, and commander of a century, or 100 men. In order to have a proper notion of his office, it may be desirable to explain the construction and array of the Roman legion. Each legion was divided into ten cohorts, each cohort into three maniples, and each maniple into two centuries; so that there were thirty maniples, and sixty centuries in a legion, which, if the century had always, as the word imports, consisted of 100 soldiers, would have formed a combined phalanx of 6,000 men. The number in a legion, however, varied at different periods; in the time of Polybius it was 4,200. The order of battle was that of three lines; the hastati, or spearmen, occupied the front; the principes, the second line; the {triarii,} (also called {pilani,} from their weapon, the {pilam,}) the third. The centurions were appointed by the tribunes, and generally selected from the common soldiers according to their merit; although the office was sometimes obtained for money, or through the favour of the consuls. Their badge was a vine rod, or sapling.

44; Mt 8:5-10; Ac 10:1; 27:1-3,43

he said.

Mt 27:43,54; Lu 23:47,48
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