Leviticus 17:8-9

that offereth.

4,10; 1:2,3; Jud 6:26; 1Sa 7:9; 10:8; 16:2; 2Sa 24:25; 1Ki 18:30-38

Mal 1:11

4

Deuteronomy 12:5-7

But unto.

11; 16:2; 26:2; Jos 9:27; 18:1; 1Ki 8:16,20,29; 14:21; 1Ch 22:1

2Ch 7:12; Ps 78:68; 87:2,3; Joh 4:20-22; Heb 12:22; Re 14:1

habitation.

Ex 15:2; 25:22; Nu 7:89; 1Ki 8:27; Ps 132:13,14; Isa 66:1,2

Ac 7:48-50; Eph 2:20-22; Col 2:9

your burnt.

Le 17:3-9; Eze 20:40

tithes.

17; 14:22-26; 15:19,20; 26:2; Le 27:32,33; Nu 18:15-17; Mal 3:8,10

Lu 11:42; 18:12

And there.

18; 14:23,26; 15:20; Isa 23:18

ye shall.

12,18; 16:11-15; 26:11; 27:7; Le 23:40; Ps 128:1,2; Mal 2:13

Ac 2:46; Php 4:4

Deuteronomy 13:12-14

Jos 22:11-34; Jud 20:1,2-17

the children. or, naughty men.

Jud 19:22; 20:13; 1Sa 2:12; 10:27; 25:17,25; 2Sa 16:7; 20:1; 23:6

1Ki 21:10,13; 2Ch 13:7; Joh 8:44; 2Co 6:15; 1Jo 3:10

Belial.Belial is derived by some from {beli,} not, and {âl,} over, i.e., one so proud and envious as not to bear a superior; by others, from {beli,} not, and {ol,} a yoke, i.e., a lawless, ungovernable person, [andres paranomoi,] "lawless men," as the LXX render. It is, however, more probably derived from {beli,} not, and {yäâl}, profit, i.e., a worthless person, good for nothing to himself or others, and capable of nothing but mischief.

are gone.

4:19; 2Ki 17:21; 1Jo 2:19; Jude 1:19

Let us.

2,6

17:4; 10:18; Nu 35:30; Isa 11:3,4; Joh 7:24; 1Ti 5:19

John 20:1

1 Mary comes to the sepulchre;

3 so do Peter and John, ignorant of the resurrection.

11 Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene,

19 and to his disciples.

24 The incredulity and confession of Thomas.

30 The Scripture is sufficient to salvation.

first.

19,26; Ac 20:7; 1Co 16:2; Re 1:10

cometh.Mary Magdalene, as well as Peter, was evidently at the sepulchre twice on that morning of the resurrection. The first time of her going was some short time before her companions, the other Mary and Salome (Mt 28:1); and observing that the stone had been removed, she returned to inform Peter and John. In the meantime, the other Mary and Salome came to the sepulchre, and saw the angel, as recorded by Matthew and Mark. While these women returned to the city, Peter and John went to the sepulchre, passing them at some distance, or going another way, followed by Mary Magdalene, who stayed after their return. This was her second journey; when she saw two angels, and then Jesus himself, as here related; and immediately after Jesus appeared to the other women, as they returned to the city. (Mt 28:9, 10.) In the meantime Joanna and her company arrived at the sepulchre, when two angels appeared to them, and addressed them as the one angel had done the other women, (Lu 24:1-10.) They immediately returned to the city, and by some means found the apostles before the others arrived, and informed them of what they had seen; upon which Peter went a second time to the sepulchre, but saw only the linen clothes lying. (Lu 24:12.)

Mt 28:1-10; Mr 16:1,2,9; Lu 24:1-10

the stone.

Mt 27:60,64-66; 28:2; Mr 15:46; 16:3,4

John 20:12

seeth.

Mt 28:3-5; Mr 16:5,6; Lu 24:3-7,22,23

in.

2Ch 5:12; Da 7:9; Mt 17:2; Ac 1:10; Re 3:4; 7:14
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