Micah 5:4

stand.

7:14; Ps 23:1,2; Isa 40:10,11; 49:9,10; Eze 34:22-24; Joh 10:27-30

feed. or, rule.

Mt 2:6; *marg:

in the majesty.

Ex 23:21; 1Ch 29:11,12; Ps 45:3-6; 72:19; 93:1; 145:12; Mt 25:31

Joh 5:22-29; 10:38; 14:9-11; Re 1:13-18

the Lord.

Joh 20:17; Eph 1:3

shall abide.

Mt 16:18; 1Pe 1:5; Jude 1:1

shall he be great.

Ps 22:27; 72:8; 98:3; Isa 49:5; 52:10; Zec 9:10; Lu 1:32; Re 11:15

Matthew 4:24

his fame.

9:26,31; 14:1; Jos 6:27; 1Ki 4:31; 10:1; 1Ch 14:17; Mr 1:28

Lu 4:14; 5:15

Syria.

2Sa 8:6; Lu 2:2; Ac 15:23,41

all sick.

23; 8:14,15; 9:35; Ex 15:26

possessed.

9:32; 12:22; 15:22; 17:18; Mr 5:2-18; Lu 4:33-35; 8:27-37; Ac 10:38

lunatic.

17:15

those that.

8:6,13; 9:2-8

Matthew 9:31

spread.

Mr 1:44,45; 7:36

Mark 1:45

and began.

Ps 77:11; Mt 9:31; Lu 5:15; Tit 1:10

could.

2:1,2,13

Luke 4:17

the book.

20:42; Ac 7:42; 13:15,27

he had.[Anaptusso ,] "unrolled the book;" the Sacred Writings being anciently (as they are still in the synagogues) written on skins of parchment, and rolled on two rollers, beginning on each end, so that in reading from right to left, they rolled off with the left hand while they rolled on with the right.

the place.

Isa 61:1-3

Luke 4:37

the fame.[Echos ,] the sound; a very elegant metaphor, says Dr. Adam Clarke. The people are represented as struck with astonishment, and the sound goes out through all the coasts; in allusion to the propagation of sound by a smart stroke upon any substance.

14; Isa 52:13; Mt 4:23-25; 9:26; Mr 1:28,45; 6:14
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