Matthew 26:33
Though.Mr 14:29; Lu 22:33; Joh 13:36-38; 21:15yet.Ps 17:5; 119:116,117; Pr 16:18,19; 20:6; 28:25,26; Jer 17:9Ro 12:10; Php 2:3; 1Pe 5:5,6Matthew 26:35
Though.20:22,23; Pr 28:14; 29:23; Ro 11:20; 1Co 10:12; Php 2:12; 1Pe 1:17Likewise.20:24; Ex 19:8Mark 14:29
Although.Mt 26:33-35; Lu 22:33,34; Joh 13:36-38; 21:15John 21:7
that disciple.20,24; 13:23; 19:26; 20:2It is.20:20,28; Ps 118:23; Mr 11:3; Lu 2:11; Ac 2:36; 10:36; 1Co 15:47Jas 2:1when.So 8:7; Mt 14:28,29; Lu 7:47; 2Co 5:14fisher's coat.Or, upper coat, great coat, or, surtout, [ependutes ,] from [epi ,] upon, and [enduo ,] I clothe. naked.That is, he was only in his vest, or under garment; for [gumnos ,] naked, like the Hebrew {arom,} is frequently applied to one who has merely laid aside his outer garment. See 1 Sa 19:24; 2 Sa 6:20, on which see the note. To which may be added what we read in the LXX, Job 22:6, "Thou has taken away the covering of the naked," [amphiazo,] the plaid, or blanket, in which they wrapped themselves, and besides they had no other. In this sense Virgil says, {Nudus ara, sere nudus,} "plough naked, and sow naked," i.e., strip off your upper garments.
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