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马太ç¦é³ 27:39
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从 那 里 经 过 的 人 讥 诮 他 , 摇 着 头 , 说 :
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
reviled: Psalms 22:6, Psalms 22:7, Psalms 22:17, Psalms 31:11-13, Psalms 35:15-21, Psalms 69:7-12, Psalms 69:20, Psalms 109:2, Psalms 109:25, Lamentations 1:12, Lamentations 2:15-17, Mark 15:29, Mark 15:30, Luke 23:35-39, 1 Peter 2:22-24
Reciprocal: Judges 16:25 - sport 2 Samuel 22:19 - prevented 2 Kings 19:21 - shaken her head Job 16:4 - shake mine Job 17:2 - mockers Job 30:11 - let loose Job 30:24 - they cry Psalms 18:4 - floods Psalms 88:17 - They Proverbs 18:3 - General Proverbs 29:8 - Scornful Isaiah 28:22 - be ye Isaiah 37:22 - shaken Isaiah 53:3 - despised Isaiah 57:4 - sport Jeremiah 18:16 - shall be Lamentations 3:14 - General Ezekiel 36:3 - and are Zephaniah 2:15 - every Matthew 5:11 - when Matthew 9:24 - And Matthew 26:68 - Prophesy Luke 22:63 - mocked John 9:28 - they John 16:20 - but the Hebrews 13:13 - General 1 Peter 2:23 - when he was
Cross-References
She said to her son Jacob, "Listen, I heard your father saying to your brother Esau,
So obey me, my son, and do what I tell you.
May God give you plenty of rain and good soil so that you will have plenty of grain and new wine.
I gave Isaac two sons named Jacob and Esau. I gave the land around the mountains of Edom to Esau, but Jacob and his sons went down to Egypt.
It was by faith that Isaac blessed the future of Jacob and Esau.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And they that passed by,.... In the road to or from Jerusalem; for, it seems, the crosses were placed by the wayside; or they who passed by the cross, the populace that came from Jerusalem, on purpose to see the sight,
reviled him, or "blasphemed him": they spoke all manner of evil of him, they could think of, to which he answered not a word; and which may teach us patience under the revilings of men: this was foretold of him, Psalms 89:51, "they have reproached the footsteps of thine anointed", or "Messiah"; and which Jarchi explains by סופי, "the ends of the king Messiah"; his last times, towards the close of his days; and cites that passage in the Misna z,
"in the heels, or, as Buxtorf renders it, in the end of the days of the Messiah impudence shall be multiplied,''
as it now was exceedingly:
wagging their heads; in derision of him, and as exulting in his misery; see Isaiah 37:22. This also was prophesied of him in
Psalms 22:7.
z Sota, c. 9. sect. 15.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Wagging their heads - In token of derision and insult. See Job 16:4; Psalms 109:25.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 39. Wagging their heads — In token of contempt.