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凡 有 血 气 的 , 都 要 见 神 的 救 恩 !
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Luke 2:10, Luke 2:11, Luke 2:30-32, Psalms 98:2, Psalms 98:3, Isaiah 40:5, Isaiah 49:6, Isaiah 52:10, Mark 16:15, Romans 10:12, Romans 10:18
Reciprocal: Genesis 6:12 - for all Psalms 27:1 - salvation Psalms 40:10 - salvation Psalms 67:2 - saving Psalms 91:16 - show Isaiah 57:14 - Cast Jeremiah 32:27 - God Joel 2:28 - upon Luke 1:77 - give John 3:36 - see Acts 2:17 - all Acts 28:28 - the salvation Philippians 1:28 - and that Titus 2:11 - hath appeared Revelation 7:10 - Salvation
Cross-References
Now the snake was the most clever of all the wild animals the Lord God had made. One day the snake said to the woman, "Did God really say that you must not eat fruit from any tree in the garden?"
The woman answered the snake, "We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden.
The man said, "You gave this woman to me and she gave me fruit from the tree, so I ate it."
The Lord God said to the snake, "Because you did this, a curse will be put on you. You will be cursed as no other animal, tame or wild, will ever be. You will crawl on your stomach, and you will eat dust all the days of your life.
I will make you and the woman enemies to each other. Your descendants and her descendants will be enemies. One of her descendants will crush your head, and you will bite his heel."
Then God said to the man, "You listened to what your wife said, and you ate fruit from the tree from which I commanded you not to eat. "So I will put a curse on the ground, and you will have to work very hard for your food. In pain you will eat its food all the days of your life.
You will sweat and work hard for your food. Later you will return to the ground, because you were taken from it. You are dust, and when you die, you will return to the dust."
When the sons of God saw that these girls were beautiful, they married any of them they chose.
After some time the wife of Joseph's master began to desire Joseph, and one day she said to him, "Have sexual relations with me."
Among the things I saw was a beautiful coat from Babylonia and about five pounds of silver and more than one and one-fourth pounds of gold. I wanted these things very much for myself, so I took them. You will find them buried in the ground under my tent, with the silver underneath."
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And all flesh shall see the salvation of God. "By the salvation of God" is meant, the Messiah, the Lord Jesus Christ, the Saviour of God's appointing and sending; and who is the author of that salvation which God resolved on, contrived, and approved of; and is his ordinance for salvation, unto the ends of the earth, for all his elect; Luke 2:30 whom a great number among the Jews should, and did see, with their bodily eyes; and whom not only God's elect among them, but also all of them among the Gentiles, should behold with an eye of faith, for themselves, as their Saviour and Redeemer. It is matter of question, what passage is here referred to; whether
Isaiah 40:5 or Isaiah 3:10 the latter comes nearest to the words, and the former stands closely connected with the expressions before cited; though it is usual with the New Testament writers, to join together passages, which stand in different places of the same prophet, and even which are in different books; Romans 9:33 compared with Isaiah 8:14 and Matthew 21:5 compared with
Isaiah 62:11 and that agreeably to the method used by Jewish writers r.
r Vid. Surenhus. Biblos Katallages, de modis Allegandi, &c. Thes. 7. p. 45, 46, 319.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
On the baptism of John - see the notes at Matthew 3:0.