Psalms 69:21
gall for my meat.Bochart, from a comparison of this passage with Joh 19:29, thinks that {rosh} is the same herb as the evangelist calls [ ,] hyssop; a species of which, growing in Judea, he proves from Isaac ben Orman, an Arabian writer, to be so bitter as not to be eatable. Theophylact expressly tells us, that the hyssop was added [ ,] as being deleterious, or poisonous: and Nonnus, in his paraphrase, says, [ ] "One gave the deadly acid mixed with hyssop." Jer 8:14; 9:15; 23:15; Mt 27:34,48vinegar.Mr 15:23,36; Lu 23:36; Joh 19:29,30Mark 15:23
they.Mt 27:34; Lu 23:36; Joh 19:28-30but.14:25; Mt 26:19; Lu 22:18Luke 23:36
11; Ps 69:21; Mt 27:29,30,34,48; Mr 15:19,20,36; Joh 19:28-30John 19:28-30
Jesus.30; 13:1; 18:4; Lu 9:31; 12:50; 18:31; 22:37; Ac 13:29that the.Ps 22:15; 69:21 was set.Mt 27:34,48; Mr 15:36; Lu 23:36hyssop.This hyssop is termed a reed by Matthew and Mark; and it appears that a species of hyssop, with a reedy stalk, about two feet long, grew about Jerusalem. Ex 12:22; Nu 19:18; 1Ki 4:33; Ps 51:7 It is.28; *Gr:4:34; 17:4; Ge 3:15; Ps 22:15; Isa 53:10,12; Da 9:24,26; Zec 13:7Mt 3:15; Ro 3:25; 10:4; 1Co 5:7; Col 2:14-17; Heb 9:11-14,22-28Heb 10:1-14; 12:2and he.10:11,18; Mt 20:28; 27:50; Mr 15:37; Lu 23:46; Php 2:8; Heb 2:14,15
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