Matthew 19:30
8:11,12; 20:16; 21:31,32; Mr 10:31; Lu 7:29,30; 13:30; 18:13,14Ro 5:20,21; 9:30-33; Ga 5:7; Heb 4:1 Matthew 20:16
the last.8:11,12; 19:30; 21:31; Mr 10:31; Lu 7:47; 13:28-30; 15:7; 17:17,18Joh 12:19-22; Ro 5:20; 9:30for.7:13; 22:14; Lu 14:24; Ro 8:30; 1Th 2:13; 2Th 2:13,14; Jas 1:23-25 Mark 14:54
Peter.29-31,38; 1Sa 13:7; Mt 26:58even.Joh 18:15,16and he.1Ki 19:9,13; Lu 22:55,56; Joh 18:18,25and warmed.Lu 22:44 Mark 14:66-72
as.54; Mt 26:58,69,70; Lu 22:55-57One.Joh 18:15-18 Jesus.10:47; Mt 2:23; 21:11; Joh 1:45-49; 19:19; Ac 10:38 he denied.29-31; Joh 13:36-38; 2Ti 2:12,13he went.Mt 26:71,72and the.30 a maid.[Paidiske ,] "the maid," and not the one mentioned in ver. 66, but [allos ,] another, as Matthew states, (ch. 26:71,) she who was the janitrix, or door-keeper. Joh 18:17and began.38; Lu 22:58; Joh 18:25; Ga 6:1 a little.Mt 26:73,74; Lu 22:59,60; Joh 18:26,27for.Jud 12:6; Ac 2:7and thy.[He lalia sou ,] "Thy dialect," or mode of speech. From various examples produced by Lightfoot, and Schoetgen, it appears that the Galileans used a very corrupt dialect and pronunciation; interchanging the gutturals, and other letters, and so blending or dividing words as to render them unintelligible, or convey a contrary sense. Thus when a Galilean would have asked, [immar le-mahn,] "whose is this lamb," he pronounced the first word so confusedly that it could not be known whether he meant [chamor, ,] "an ass," [chamar, ,] "wine," [amar, ,] "wool," or [immar, ,] "a lamb." A certain woman intending to say to a judge, "My lord, I had a picture which they stole; and it was so great, that if you had been placed in it, your feet would not have touched the ground," so spoiled it by her pronunciation, that her words meant, "Sir slave, I had a beam, and they stole thee away; and it was so great, that if they had hung thee on it, thy feet would not have touched the ground." 2Ki 8:12-15; 10:32; Jer 17:9; 1Co 10:12 the second.30,68; Mt 26:34,74Peter.2Sa 24:10; Ps 119:59,60; Jer 31:18-20; Eze 16:63; 36:31Lu 15:17-19; 22:60when he thought thereon, he wept. or, he wept abundantly, orhe began to weep. Eze 7:16; Mt 26:75; Lu 22:62; 2Co 7:10 Acts 4:8-13
filled.31; 2:4; 7:55; Mt 10:19,20; Lu 12:11,12; 21:14,15 the good.3:7; Joh 7:23; 10:32; 1Pe 3:15-17; 4:14 known.13:38; 28:28; Jer 42:19,20; Da 3:18that by.2:22-24,36; 3:6,13-16; 5:29-32whom God.2:24; 10:40-42; 13:29-41; Mt 27:63-66; 28:11-15; Ro 1:4 the stone.Ps 118:22,23; Isa 28:16; Mt 21:42-45; Mr 12:10-12; Lu 20:16-181Pe 2:6-8you.7:52; 20:26,27; Pr 28:1; Isa 58:1,2; Eze 2:6,7; 3:7-11,18,19; 33:7-92Co 3:12; 4:1the head.Zec 3:9; 4:6,7; Eph 2:20-22 is there.10:42,43; Mt 1:21; Mr 16:15,16; Joh 3:36; 14:6; 1Co 3:11; 1Ti 2:5,6Heb 2:3; 12:25; 1Jo 5:11,12; Re 7:9,10; 20:15under.2:5; Ge 7:19; Job 41:11; Ps 45:17; Col 1:23 were.2:7-12; Mt 4:18-22; 11:25; Joh 7:15,49; 1Co 1:27they took.Mt 26:57,58,71,73; Lu 22:52-54,56-60; Joh 18:16,17; 19:26 Philippians 1:14
brethren.4:1; Col 4:7waxing.Ac 4:23-31; 2Co 1:3-7; Eph 3:13; 6:19,20; Col 4:4; 1Th 2:2without.Lu 1:74; 12:5-7
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