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Wesley: Luk 1:20 - Thou shalt be dumb The Greek word signifies deaf, as well as dumb: and it seems plain, that he was as unable to hear, as he was to speak ...
Imperfect middle indicative of paratēreō , common verb in late Greek for watching beside ( para ) or insidiously or on the sly as in Luk 6:7, they kept on ...
Simon a son of Jonas and brother of Andrew; an apostle of Jesus Christ,a man who was one of the apostles of Christ and also called 'the Zealot',a brother of ...
Ethical dative. Nothing in common between the demon and Jesus. Note "we."The man speaks for the demon and himself, double personality. The recognition of Jesus ...
Philip a man who was one of the twelve apostles,a son of Herod the Great; husband of Herodias; ruler of Iturea and Traconitis north and west of Galilee,a ...
Wesley: Mat 9:11 - The Pharisees said to his disciples, Why eateth your Master? Thus they commonly ask our Lord, Why do thy disciples this? And his disciples, ...
Here Jesus turns one of the elemental human instincts to spiritual use. There is in all men hunger for food, for love, for God. It is passionate hunger and ...
... <4571> out <1627>! ... The former history is recorded in the Eighteenth Book of Antiquities; and the other in the Twentieth. ... 1 tn The Greek term ὑπηρέτης ( ...
The Greek adverb is not interrogation or exclamatory ti , but only "so"or "thus."There is a tone of sad disappointment at the discovery that they were asleep ...
The central idea of the word is, one to whom God reveals himself and through whom he speaks. The revelation may or may not relate to the future. The prophet is ...