Mark 16:17-20
these.Joh 14:12In.Lu 10:17; Ac 5:16; 8:7; 16:18; 19:12-16they.Ac 2:4-11,33; 10:46; 19:6; 1Co 12:10,28,30; 14:5-26 shall take.Ge 3:15; Ps 91:13; Lu 10:19; Ac 28:3-6; Ro 16:20if.It is fully asserted here, that the apostles of our Lord should not lose their life by poison, and there is neither record nor tradition to disprove it. But it is worthy of remark, that Mohammed, who styled himself the apostle of God, lost his life by poison; and, had he been a true prophet, or a true apostle of God, he would not have fallen into the snare. 2Ki 4:39-41they shall lay.Ac 3:6-8,12,16; 4:10,22,30; 5:15,16; 9:17,18,34,40-42; 19:12Ac 28:8,9; 1Co 12:9; Jas 5:14,15 after.Mt 28:18-20; Lu 24:44-50; Joh 21:15,22; Ac 1:2,3he was.Lu 9:51; 24:50,51; Joh 13:1; 16:28; 17:4,5,13; Ac 1:10,11; 2:33; 3:21Eph 1:20-22; 4:8-11; Heb 1:3; 4:14; 6:20; 7:26; 8:1; 9:24Heb 10:12,13,19-22; 12:2; 1Pe 3:22; Re 3:21and sat.Ps 110:1; Ac 7:55,56; 1Co 15:24,25; 1Pe 3:22; Re 3:20 they went.Ac 2:1-28:31the Lord.Ac 4:30; 5:12; 8:4-6; 14:3,8-10; Ro 15:19; 1Co 2:4,5; 3:6-92Co 6:1; Heb 2:4John 14:12
the.Mt 21:21; Mr 11:13; 16:17; Lu 10:17-19; Ac 3:6-8; 4:9-12,16,33; 8:7Ac 9:34,40; 16:18; 1Co 12:10,11greater.Ac 2:4-11,41; 4:4; 5:15; 6:7; 10:46; 19:12; Ro 15:19because.28; 7:39; 16:7; Ac 2:33Acts 5:12
by.2:43; 3:6,7; 4:30,33; 9:33,40; 14:3,8-10; 16:18; 19:11; Mr 16:17,18Mr 16:20; Ro 15:19; 2Co 12:12; Heb 2:4they.1:14; 2:42,46; 4:32in.3:11; Joh 10:23Acts 14:3
therefore.18:9-11; 19:10; 1Co 16:8,9speaking.13:46; Eph 6:18-20; 1Th 2:2which.2:22; 5:32; Mr 16:20; Heb 2:4the word.20:24,32; Ro 1:16granted.4:29,30; 5:12-14; 19:11,12Acts 15:12
declaring.4; 14:27; 21:19Acts 16:18
being.14:13-15; Mr 1:25,26,34I command.3:6; 9:34; 19:12-17; Mr 9:25,26; 16:17; Lu 9:1; 10:17-19; Col 2:15Romans 15:18-19
I will.Pr 25:14; 2Co 10:13-18; 11:31; 12:6; Jude 1:9which.Mr 16:20; Ac 14:27; 15:4,12; 21:19; Ga 2:8; 1Co 3:6-9; 2Co 3:1-3; 6:1to make.1:5; 6:17; 16:26; Mt 28:18-20; Ac 26:20; 2Co 10:4,5; Heb 5:9; 11:8by word.Col 3:17; 2Th 2:17; Jas 1:22; 1Jo 3:18 mighty.Ac 14:10; 15:12; 16:18; 19:11,12; 2Co 12:12; Ga 3:5; Heb 2:4by the.Mt 12:28; Ac 1:8; 1Co 12:4-11; 1Pe 1:12so that.24; Ac 9:28,29; 13:4,5,14,51; 14:6,20,25; 16:6-12; 17:10,15Ac 18:1,19; 19:1; 20:2,6Illyricum.Illyricum, or Illyria, was a country of Europe, lying N. and N. W. of Macedonia, on the eastern coast of the Adriatic gulf, opposite Italy. It was distinguished into two parts; Liburnia north, now Croatia; and Dalmatia south, still retaining the same name. The account of Paul's second visit to the peninsula of Greece, Ac 20:1, 2, says Dr. Paley, leads us to suppose that, in going over Macedonia, he had passed so far to the west, as to come into those parts of the country which were contiguous to Illyricum, if he did not enter Illyricum itself. The history and the Epistle therefore so far agree; and the agreement is much strengthened by a coincidence of time; for much before the time when this epistle was written, he could not have said so, as his route, in his former journey, confined him to the eastern side of the peninsula, a considerable distance from Illyricum. fully.1:14-16; Ac 20:20; Col 1:25; 2Ti 4:17Galatians 3:5
that.2; 2Co 3:8worketh.Ac 14:3,9,10; 19:11,12; Ro 15:19; 1Co 1:4,5; 2Co 10:4; 12:12; 13:3by the works.2
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