Matthew 21:17

he left.

16:4; Jer 6:8; Ho 9:12; Mr 3:7; Lu 8:37,38

Bethany.Bethany was a village to the east of the mount of Olives, on the road to Jericho; fifteen stadia, (Joh. 11:18) or nearly two miles, as Jerome states, from Jerusalem. This village is now small and poor, and the cultivation of the soil around it is much neglected; but it is a pleasant, romantic spot, shaded by the mount of Olives, and abounding in vines and long grass. It consists of from thirty to forty dwellings inhabited by about 600 Mohammedans, for whose use there is a neat little mosque standing on an eminence. Here they shew the ruins of a sort of castle as the house of Lazarus, and a grotto as his tomb; and the house of Simon the leper, of Mary Magdalene and of Martha, and the identical tree which our Lord cursed, are among the monkish curiosities of the place.

Mr 11:11,19; Lu 10:38; Joh 11:1,18; 12:1-3

Mark 11:1

1 Christ rides with triumph into Jerusalem;

12 curses the fruitless fig-tree;

15 purges the temple;

20 exhorts his disciples to stedfastness of faith, and to forgive their enemies;

27 and defends the lawfulness of his actions by the witness of John, who was a man sent of God.

when.

Mt 21:1-11; Lu 19:29-40; Joh 12:14-19

at the.

13:3; 2Sa 15:30; Zec 14:4; Mt 24:3; 26:30; Joh 8:1; Ac 1:12

he.

6:7; 14:13

John 12:1

1 Jesus excuses Mary anointing his feet.

9 The people flock to see Lazarus.

10 The chief priests consult to kill him.

12 Christ rides into Jerusalem.

20 Greeks desire to see Jesus.

23 He foretells his death.

37 The Jews are generally blinded;

42 yet many chief rulers believe, but do not confess him;

44 therefore Jesus calls earnestly for confession of faith.

six.

11:55

Bethany.

11:1,44; Mt 21:17; Mr 11:11; Lu 24:50
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