Matthew 9:25

Matthew 13:52

     52. Then said he unto them, Therefore—or as we should say, "Well, then."

      every scribe—or Christian teacher: here so called from that well-known class among the Jews. (See Mt 23:34).

      which is instructed unto the kingdom of heaven—himself taught in the mysteries of the Gospel which he has to teach to others.

      is like unto a man that is an householder which bringeth forth—"turneth" or "dealeth out."

      out of his treasure—his store of divine truth.

      things new and old—old truths in ever new forms, aspects, applications, and with ever new illustrations.

     Mt 13:53-58. HOW JESUS WAS REGARDED BY HIS RELATIVES. ( = Mr 6:1-6; Lu 4:16-30).

Mark 1:43

Mark 5:40

     40. And they laughed him to scorn—rather, simply, "laughed at Him"—"knowing that she was dead" (Lu 8:53); an important testimony this to the reality of her death.

      But when he had put them all out—The word is strong—"turned them all out"; meaning all those who were making this noise, and any others that may have been there from sympathy, that only those might be present who were most nearly concerned, and those whom He had Himself brought as witnesses of the great act about to be done.

      he taketh the father and the mother of the damsel, and them that were with him—Peter, and James, and John.

      and entereth in where the damsel was lying.

John 10:4

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