Genesis 3:15
enmity.Nu 21:6,7; Am 9:3; Mr 16:18; Lu 10:19; Ac 28:3-6; Ro 3:13thy seed.Mt 3:7; 12:34; 13:38; 23:33; Joh 8:44; Ac 13:10; 1Jo 3:8,10her seed.Ps 132:11; Isa 7:14; Jer 31:22; Mic 5:3; Mt 1:23,25; Lu 1:31-35,76Ga 4:4it shall.Ro 16:20; Eph 4:8; Col 2:15; Heb 2:14,15; 1Jo 3:8; 5:5; Re 12:7,8,17Re 20:1-3,10thou.49:17; Isa 53:3,4,12; Da 9:26; Mt 4:1-10; Lu 22:39-44,53Joh 12:31-33; 14:30,31; Heb 2:18; 5:7; Re 2:10; 12:9-13; 13:7; 15:1-6Re 20:7,8Isaiah 27:1
26:21with his.34:5,6; 66:16; De 32:41,42; Job 40:19; Ps 45:3; Jer 47:6; Re 2:16Re 19:21leviathan.Job 12:1-25; Ps 74:14; 104:26piercing. or, crossing like a bar. crooked.65:25; Job 26:13the dragon.51:9; Ps 74:13,14; Jer 51:34; Eze 29:3; 32:2-5; Re 12:3-17Re 13:2,4,11; 16:13; 20:2in the sea.Jer 51:13; Re 13:1; 17:1,15Isaiah 49:24-25
Shall.Eze 37:3,11prey.42:22; 53:12; Ps 124:6,7; 126:1-3; Mt 12:29; Lu 11:21,22lawful captive. Heb. captivity of the just.Ezr 9:9,13; Ne 9:33,37; Jer 25:6-9,11-14 Even.10:27; 52:2-5; Jer 29:10; 50:17-19,33,34; Zec 9:11; Heb 2:14,151Jo 3:8captives. Heb. captivity. I will contend.41:11,12; 54:15-17; Ge 12:3; Nu 23:8,9; Jer 51:35,36; Zec 9:13-16Zec 12:3-6; 14:3,12; Ro 8:31-39; Re 18:20I will save.54:13; Ga 4:26Matthew 8:29
What.2Sa 16:10; 19:22; Joe 3:4; Mr 1:24; 5:7; Lu 4:34; 8:28; Joh 2:4thou Son.4:3; Mr 3:11; Lu 4:41; Ac 16:17; Jas 2:19torment.2Pe 2:4; Jude 1:6Matthew 19:29
every.16:25; Mr 10:29,30; Lu 18:29,30; 1Co 2:9or brethren.8:21,22; 10:37,38; Lu 14:26; 2Co 5:16; Php 3:8my.5:11; 10:22; Lu 6:22; Joh 15:19; Ac 9:16; 1Pe 4:14; 3Jo 1:7an.13:8,23inherit.16; 25:34,46Mark 5:7
What.1:24; Ho 14:8; Mt 8:29; Lu 4:34Son.3:11; 14:61; Mt 16:16; Joh 20:31; Ac 8:37; 16:17I adjure.1Ki 22:16; Mt 26:63; Ac 19:13that.Ge 3:15; Mt 8:29; Lu 8:28; Ro 16:20; Heb 2:14; 2Pe 2:4; 1Jo 3:8Jude 1:6; Re 12:12; 20:1-3Luke 11:20-22
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
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