Matthew 21:11

Luke 4:24

Verse 24. No (u) prophet is accepted. Has honour, or is acknowledged as a prophet.

Mt 13:57.

(u) Mt 13:57, Jn 4:44

John 1:21

Verse 21. Art thou Elias? This is the Greek way of writing Elijah. The Jews expected that Elijah would appear before the Messiah came. Mt 11:14. They supposed that it would be the real Elijah returned from heaven. In this sense John denied that he was Elijah; but he did not deny that he was the Elias or Elijah which the prophet intended (Mt 3:3), for he immediately proceeds to state (Jn 1:23) that he was sent, as it was predicted that Elijah would be, to prepare the way of the Lord; so that, while he corrected their false notions about Elijah, he so clearly stated to them his true character that they might understand that he was really the one predicted as Elijah.

That prophet. It is possible that the Jews supposed that not only Elijah would reappear before the coming of the Messiah, but also Jeremiah. Mt 16:14. Some have supposed, however, that this question has reference to the prediction of Moses in De 18:15.

(2) "that prophet" or, "a prophet"

John 6:14

Verse 14. That Prophet, &c. The Messiah. The power to work the miracle, and the benevolence manifested in it, showed that he was the long- expected Messiah.

(e) "that Prophet" Gen 49:10, De 18:15-18

John 7:40

Verse 40. The Prophet. That is, the prophet whom they expected to precede the coming of the Messiah--either Elijah or Jeremiah. See Mt 16:14.

(k) "the prophet" De 18:15, Jn 6:14
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