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

Psalms 2:12

Kiss.

Ge 41:40,43,44; 1Sa 10:1; 1Ki 19:18; Ho 13:2; Joh 5:23

Son.

7

and, etc.Or, "and ye lose the way," or, "and ye perish in the way." The LXX., and Vulgate have, "and ye perish from the righteous way:" and the Syriac, "and ye perish from his way."

ye perish.

1:6; Joh 14:6

when.

5; 2Th 1:8,9; Re 6:16,17; 14:9-11

Blessed.

40:4; 84:12; 146:3-5; Pr 16:20; Isa 26:3,4; 30:18; Jer 17:7; Ro 9:33

Ro 10:11; Eph 1:12; 1Pe 1:21; 2:6

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 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

Luke 1:4

Joh 20:31; 2Pe 1:15,16

John 1:49

Rabbi.

38

thou.

18,34; 20:28,29; Mt 14:33

the King.

12:13-15; 18:37; 19:19-22; Ps 2:6; 110:1; Isa 9:7; Jer 23:5,6

Eze 37:21-25; Da 9:25; Ho 3:5; Mic 5:2; Zep 3:15; Zec 6:12,13; 9:9

Mt 2:2; 21:5; 27:11,42; Lu 19:38

John 6:69-70

we believe.

1:29,41,45-49; 11:27; 20:28,31; Mt 16:16; Mr 1:1; 8:29; Lu 9:20

Ac 8:37; Ro 1:3; 1Jo 5:1,20

the living.

57

Have.

64; 13:18; 17:12; Mt 10:1-4; Lu 6:13-16; Ac 1:17

and one.

8:44; 13:2,21,27; Ac 13:10; 1Jo 3:8; Re 3:9,10

a devil.

1Ti 3:11; Tit 2:3; *Gr:

John 9:35-38

and when.

5:14; Ps 27:10; Ro 10:20

Dost.

1:49,50; 3:15-18,36; 6:69; 11:27; 20:28,31; Ac 8:37; 9:20; 1Jo 4:15

1Jo 5:5,10,13,20

the Son.

1:18,34; 10:36; Ps 2:7,12; Mt 14:33; 16:16; Mr 1:1; Ro 1:4; Heb 1:2-9

1Jo 5:13

Who.

1:38; Pr 30:3,4; So 5:9; Mt 11:3

Thou.

4:26; 7:17; 14:21-23; Ps 25:8,9,14; Mt 11:25; 13:11,12; Ac 10:31-33

Lord.

20:28; Ps 2:12; 45:11; Mt 14:33; 28:9,17; Lu 24:52; Re 5:9-14

John 20:28

My Lord.The disbelief of the apostle is the means of furnishing us with a full and satisfactory demonstration of the resurrection of our Lord. Throughout the divine dispensations every doctrine and ever important truth is gradually revealed; and here we have a conspicuous instance of the progressive system. An angel first declares the glorious event; the empty sepulchre confirms the women's report. Christ's appearance to Mary Magdalene shewed that he was alive; that to the disciples at Emmaus proved that it was at the least the spirit of Christ; that to the eleven shewed the reality of his body; and the conviction given to Thomas proved it the self-same body that had been crucified. Incredulity itself is satisfied; and the convinced apostle exclaims, in the joy of his heart, "My Lord and my God!"

16,31; 5:23; 9:35-38; Ps 45:6,11; 102:24-28; 118:24-28; Isa 7:14; 9:6

Isa 25:9; 40:9-11; Jer 23:5,6; Mal 3:1; Mt 14:33; Lu 24:52

Ac 7:59,60; 1Ti 3:16; Re 5:9-14
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