Matthew 2:23

Nazareth.

Joh 18:5,7; 19:19; Ac 2:22

He shall.

26:71; Nu 6:13; Jud 13:5; 1Sa 1:11; Ps 69:9,10; Isa 53:1,2

Am 2:10-12; Joh 1:45,46; Ac 24:5

Matthew 13:54

when.

2:23; Mr 6:1,2; Lu 4:16-30; Joh 1:11

he taught.

Ps 22:22; 40:9,10; Ac 13:46; 28:17-29

they were.

Joh 7:15,16; Ac 4:13

Mark 6:1

1 Christ is contemned of his countrymen.

7 He gives the twelve power over unclean spirits.

14 Divers opinions of Christ.

16 John the Baptist is imprisoned, beheaded, and buried.

30 The apostles return from preaching.

34 The miracle of five loaves and two fishes.

45 Christ walks on the sea;

53 and heals all that touch him.

and came.

Mt 13:54-4; Lu 4:16-30

Luke 1:26-27

the sixth.

24

the angel.

19

a city.

2:4; Mt 2:23; Joh 1:45,46; 7:41

2:4,5; Ge 3:15; Isa 7:14; Jer 31:22; Mt 1:18,21,23

Luke 2:39

performed.

21-24; 1:6; De 12:32; Mt 3:15; Ga 4:4,5

they returned.

4; Mt 2:22,23

Nazareth.Nazareth, now Nassara, was a small town of Zebulun, in Lower Galilee, according to Eusebius, fifteen miles east of Legio, near mount Tabor, and, according to D'Arvieux, about eight leagues, or according to Maundrell, seven hours, or about twenty miles S. E. of Acre. It is one of the principal towns of the pashalic of Acre, containing a population of about 3,000 souls, of whom 500 are Turks, the remainder being Christians. It is delightfully situated on elevated ground, in a valley, encompassed by mountains.

Luke 2:51

came.

39

and was.

Mt 3:15; Mr 6:3; Eph 5:21; 6:1,2; 1Pe 2:21

kept.

19; Ge 37:11; Da 7:28
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