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有 一 天 , 耶 稣 在 殿 里 教 训 百 姓 , 讲 福 音 的 时 候 , 祭 司 长 和 文 士 并 长 老 上 前 来 ,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
that: Luke 19:47, Luke 19:48, Mark 11:27, John 18:20
the chief: 1 Chronicles 24:1-31
Reciprocal: Jeremiah 26:2 - Stand Haggai 2:7 - I will fill Matthew 4:23 - the gospel Matthew 21:15 - when Matthew 21:23 - when Mark 12:35 - while Mark 14:49 - was John 2:18 - seeing Acts 4:5 - rulers
Cross-References
Their land reached from Sidon to Gerar as far as Gaza, and then to Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, and Zeboiim, as far as Lasha.
So Abram, his wife, and Lot left Egypt, taking everything they owned, and traveled to southern Canaan.
Then they turned back and went to En Mishpat (that is, Kadesh). They defeated all the Amalekites, as well as the Amorites who lived in Hazazon Tamar.
Sarai, Abram's wife, had no children, but she had a slave girl from Egypt named Hagar.
The angel of the Lord found Hagar beside a spring of water in the desert, by the road to Shur.
So the well there, between Kadesh and Bered, was called Beer Lahai Roi.
Later, the Lord again appeared to Abraham near the great trees of Mamre. Abraham was sitting at the entrance of his tent during the hottest part of the day.
When God told me to leave my father's house and wander in many different places, I told Sarah, ‘You must do a special favor for me. Everywhere we go tell people I am your brother.'"
Then Abimelech gave Abraham some sheep, cattle, and male and female slaves. He also gave Sarah, Abraham's wife, back to him
At this time Isaac had left Beer Lahai Roi and was living in southern Canaan.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And it came to pass, that on one of those days,.... According to the account of the Evangelist Mark, it must be the second day, or two days after his public entrance into Jerusalem; for on the evening of the day he made his entry, he went out to Bethany with his disciples; the next morning, as he returned from thence, he cursed the barren fig tree; and when he came to the temple cast out the buyers and sellers; at evening he went out again, either to Bethany, or the Mount of Olives; and the next morning, as he and his disciples returned, the fig tree was observed to be dried up; and when they were come to Jerusalem, as he was walking in the temple, he was attacked by the sanhedrim, and had the following discourse with them:
as he taught the people in the temple, and preached the Gospel; for he taught them by preaching that, and which he did most clearly, faithfully, and publicly, being abundantly anointed and qualified for it, and sent to do it.
The chief priests, and the Scribes, came upon him, with the elders. The whole sanhedrim being purposely convened together, came upon him in a body; and it may be suddenly, and at an unawares, and came open mouthed against him, and attacked him with great warmth and vehemency.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 21:23-27.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XX.
The question concerning the authority of Christ, and the
baptism of John, 1-8.
The parable of the vine-yard let out to wicked husbandmen, 9-18.
The chief priests and scribes are offended, and lay snares for
him, 19, 20.
The question about tribute, 21-26.
The question about the resurrection of the dead, and our Lord's
answer, 27-40.
How Christ is the son of David, 41-44.
He warns his disciples against the hypocrisy of the scribes,
whose condemnation he points out, 45-47.
NOTES ON CHAP. XX.
Verse Luke 20:1. One of those days — Supposed to have been one of the four last days of his life, mentioned Luke 19:47, probably Tuesday before the passover.