John 20:25-29

We.

14-20; 1:41; 21:7; Mr 16:11; Lu 24:34-40; Ac 5:30-32; 10:40,41

1Co 15:5-8

Except.

20; 6:30; Job 9:16; Ps 78:11-22,32; 95:8-10; 106:21-24; Mt 16:1-4

Mt 27:42; Lu 24:25,39-41; Heb 3:12,18,19; 4:1,2; 10:38,39

eight.

19; Mt 17:1; Lu 9:28

Thomas.

24

Peace.

19; Isa 26:12; 27:5; 54:10

Reach hither thy finger.

25; Ps 78:38; 103:13,14; Ro 5:20; 1Ti 1:14-16; 1Jo 1:1,2

reach hither thy hand.

1Jo 1:1

and be.

Mt 17:17; Mr 9:19; Lu 9:41; 1Ti 1:14

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

blessed.

8; 4:48; Lu 1:45; 2Co 5:7; Heb 11:1,27,39; 1Pe 1:8
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