Psalms 118:27
God.1Ki 18:21,39shewed.18:28; 37:6; Es 8:16; Isa 9:2; 60:1; Mic 7:9; Mal 4:2; Joh 8:121Pe 2:9bind.51:18,19; 1Ki 8:63,64; 1Ch 29:21; Heb 13:15the horns.Ex 27:2; 38:2Isaiah 53:4-10
he hath.5,6,11,12; Mt 8:17; Ga 3:13; Heb 9:28; 1Pe 2:24; 3:18; 1Jo 2:2yet.Mt 26:37; Joh 19:7 But he was.6-8,11,12; Da 9:24; Zec 13:7; Mt 20:28; Ro 3:24-26; 4:25Ro 5:6-10,15-21; 1Co 15:3; 2Co 5:21; Eph 5:2; Heb 9:12-15Heb 10:10,14; 1Pe 3:18wounded. or, tormented. bruised.10; Ge 3:15the chastisement.1Pe 2:24stripes. Heb. bruise. All we.Ps 119:176; Mt 18:12-14; Lu 15:3-7; Ro 3:10-19; 1Pe 2:25his own.55:7; 56:11; Eze 3:18; Ro 4:25; Jas 5:20; 1Pe 3:18laid on him the iniquity of us all. Heb. made the iniquitiesof us all to meet on him. Ps 69:4 yet.Mt 26:63; 27:12-14; Mr 14:61; 15:5; Lu 23:9; Joh 19:9; 1Pe 2:23he is.Ac 8:32,33 from prison and from judgment; and. or, by distress andjudgment; but, etc. Ps 22:12-21; 69:12; Mt 26:65,66; Joh 19:7who.Mt 1:1; Ac 8:33; Ro 1:4cut off.Da 9:26; Joh 11:49-52was he stricken. Heb. was the stroke upon him.1Pe 3:18 made.Mt 27:57-60; Mr 15:43-46; Lu 23:50-53; Joh 19:38-42; 1Co 15:4death. Heb. deaths. deceit.2Co 5:21; Heb 4:15; 7:26; 1Pe 2:22; 1Jo 3:5 pleased.42:1; Mt 3:17; 17:5he hath.Ps 69:26; Zec 13:7; Ro 8:32; Ga 3:13; 1Jo 4:9,10when thou shalt make his soul. or, when his soul shall make.Da 9:24; Ro 8:8; 2Co 5:21; Eph 5:2; Heb 7:27; 9:14,25,26; 10:6-12Heb 13:10-12; 1Pe 2:24he shall see.Ps 22:30; 45:16,17; 110:3; Joh 12:24; Heb 2:13he shall prolong.9:7; Ps 16:9-11; 21:4; 72:17; 89:29,36; Eze 37:25; Da 7:13,14Lu 1:33; Ac 2:24-28; Ro 6:9; Re 1:18the pleasure.55:11-13; 62:3-5; Ps 72:7; 85:10-12; 147:11; 149:4; Jer 32:41Eze 33:11; Mic 7:18; Zep 3:17; Lu 15:5-7,23,24; Joh 6:37-40Eph 1:5,9; 2Th 1:11Matthew 27:2
bound.Ge 22:9; Joh 18:12,24; Ac 9:2; 12:6; 21:33; 22:25,29; 24:27; 28:202Ti 2:9; Heb 13:3delivered.20:19; Lu 18:32,33; 20:20; Ac 3:13Pontius Pilate.Pontius Pilate governed Judea ten years under the emperor Tiberius, from his 13th to his 23rd year A.D. 26 to 36; but, having exercised great cruelties against the Samaritans, they complained to Vitellius, governor of Syria, who sent Marcellus, one of his friends, to superintend Judea, and ordered Pilate to Rome, to give an account of his conduct to Tiberius. The emperor was dead before he arrived; but it is an ancient tradition, that he was banished to Vienne in Dauphiny, where he was reduced to such extremity that he killed himself with his own sword two years after.Mark 15:1
1 Jesus brought bound, and accused before Pilate.6 Upon the clamour of the common people, the murderer Barabbas is loosed, and Jesus delivered up to be crucified.16 He is crowned with thorns, spit on, and mocked;21 faints in bearing his cross;27 hangs between two thieves;29 suffers the triumphing reproaches of the Jews;39 but is confessed by the centurion to be the Son of God;42 and is honourably buried by Joseph. straightway.Ps 2:2; Mt 27:1,2; Lu 22:66; Ac 4:5,6,25-28and delivered.10:33,34; Mt 20:18,19; Lu 18:32,33; 23:1,2-5; Joh 18:28-38; Ac 3:13John 10:17-18
3:25; 15:9,10; 17:4,5,24-26; Isa 42:1,21; 53:7-12; Heb 2:9 man.18:5,6; 19:11; Mt 26:53-56but.2:19-21; Isa 53:10-12; Ac 2:24,32; 3:15; Php 2:6-8; Tit 2:14Heb 2:9,14,15This.6:38; 14:31; 15:10; Ps 40:6-8; Heb 5:6-9; 10:6-10Acts 8:32
He was.Isa 53:7,8as a.Ps 44:11,12; Jer 11:19; 12:3; 51:40; Ro 8:36and like.Joh 1:29; 1Pe 1:19; 2:21-24opened.Ps 39:2,9; Mt 26:62,63; Lu 23:34; Joh 18:9-11
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