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Matthew 28:4
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The guards were so shaken by fear of him that they became like dead men.
And for feare of him, the keepers did shake, and became as dead men.
And for fear of him the keepers did shake, and became as dead men.
And for fear of him the guards trembled and became like dead men.
The guards shook from fear of him and became like dead men.
The soldiers guarding the tomb shook with fear because of the angel, and they became like dead men.
The guards shook, paralyzed with fear [at the sight] of him and became like dead men [pale and immobile].
The guards shook for fear of him and became like dead men.
And the guards quaked from fear of him and became like dead men.
The guards trembled in fear of him and became like dead men.
The guards shook from fear and fell down, as though they were dead.
The guards were so terrified at him that they trembled and became like dead men.
And for fear of him the guards trembled and became as dead men.
The soldiers guarding the tomb were very afraid of the angel. They shook with fear and then became like dead men.
And for feare of him, the keepers were astonied, and became as dead men.
And for fear of him the guards who were watching trembled, and became as if they were dead.
The guards were so afraid that they trembled and became like dead men.
And the guards trembled from the fear of him and became like dead men.
And those keeping guard were shaken from the fear of him, and they became as dead.
and for fear of him the watchers did quake, and became as dead men.
And for fear of him the watchmen were shaking, and became as dead men.
For fear of him, the guards shook, and became like dead men.
Because they were so afraid of him, the guards shook and became like dead men.
And with fear of him they who were watching were shaken, and became as the dead.
and from fear of him the keepers were astounded, and became as dead men.
And for feare of him, the kepers were astonyed, and became as dead men.
and for fear of him the watchers did quake, and became as dead men.
For fear of him, the guards shook, and became like dead men.
And for fear of him the guards trembled, and became as dead men.
For fear of him the guards trembled violently, and became like dead men.
and for drede of hym the keperis weren afeerd, and thei weren maad as deede men.
and for fear of him the watchers quaked, and became as dead men.
And for fear of him the keepers trembled and became as dead [men].
The guards were shaken and became like dead men because they were so afraid of him.
And the guards shook for fear of him, and became like dead men.
The guards shook with fear when they saw him, and they fell into a dead faint.
The soldiers were shaking with fear and became as dead men.
For fear of him the guards shook and became like dead men.
and, for fear of him, they who were keeping watch were thrown into a commotion, and became as dead men.
And for fear of him, the guards were struck with terror and became as dead men.
And for fear of him the guards trembled and became like dead men.
And for feare of him the kepers were astunnyed and became as deed men.
and from the fear of him did the keepers shake, and they became as dead men.
But ye watch me were troubled for feare of him, and became as though they were deed.
for fear of whom the keepers shook, and were almost struck dead.
The deputies saw him and got so dad-gummed scared that they fell down like dead men.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the: Matthew 28:11, Matthew 27:65, Matthew 27:66
shake: Job 4:14, Psalms 48:6, Daniel 10:7, Acts 9:3-7, Acts 16:29, Revelation 1:17
Reciprocal: Judges 13:6 - terrible Mark 16:6 - Be not Acts 12:6 - and the
Cross-References
God appeared to Abram and said, "I will give this land to your children." Abram built an altar at the place God had appeared to him.
So Isaac called in Jacob and blessed him. Then he ordered him, "Don't take a Caananite wife. Leave at once. Go to Paddan Aram to the family of your mother's father, Bethuel. Get a wife for yourself from the daughters of your uncle Laban.
"And may The Strong God bless you and give you many, many children, a congregation of peoples; and pass on the blessing of Abraham to you and your descendants so that you will get this land in which you live, this land God gave Abraham."
So Isaac sent Jacob off. He went to Paddan Aram, to Laban son of Bethuel the Aramean, the brother of Rebekah who was the mother of Jacob and Esau.
Esau learned that Isaac had blessed Jacob and sent him to Paddan Aram to get a wife there, and while blessing him commanded, "Don't marry a Canaanite woman," and that Jacob had obeyed his parents and gone to Paddan Aram. When Esau realized how deeply his father Isaac disliked the Canaanite women, he went to Ishmael and married Mahalath the sister of Nebaioth and daughter of Ishmael, Abraham's son. This was in addition to the wives he already had.
Then God was right before him, saying, "I am God , the God of Abraham your father and the God of Isaac. I'm giving the ground on which you are sleeping to you and to your descendants. Your descendants will be as the dust of the Earth; they'll stretch from west to east and from north to south. All the families of the Earth will bless themselves in you and your descendants. Yes. I'll stay with you, I'll protect you wherever you go, and I'll bring you back to this very ground. I'll stick with you until I've done everything I promised you."
Jacob was up first thing in the morning. He took the stone he had used for his pillow and stood it up as a memorial pillar and poured oil over it. He christened the place Bethel (God's House). The name of the town had been Luz until then.
"Ah, God , listen to my prayer, my cry—open your ears. Don't be callous; just look at these tears of mine. I'm a stranger here. I don't know my way— a migrant like my whole family. Give me a break, cut me some slack before it's too late and I'm out of here."
How blessed is God! And what a blessing he is! He's the Father of our Master, Jesus Christ, and takes us to the high places of blessing in him. Long before he laid down earth's foundations, he had us in mind, had settled on us as the focus of his love, to be made whole and holy by his love. Long, long ago he decided to adopt us into his family through Jesus Christ. (What pleasure he took in planning this!) He wanted us to enter into the celebration of his lavish gift-giving by the hand of his beloved Son.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And for fear of him the keepers did shake,.... Though they were soldiers, Roman soldiers and veterans, who had been used to terrible sights in the field of battle; were men of courage, and fearless of danger; and yet were seized with a panic, and every limb of them shook and trembled at the sight of the angel, for fear he was come as an executioner of divine vengeance upon them; who had been concerned in the crucifixion of Christ, had watched him as he hung upon the cross, and now his body in the sepulchre: and even supposing no consciousness of guilt in them, or dread of punishment from him; yet such was the glory and majesty in which he appeared, of which they had never seen the like before, that it had this effect upon them:
and became as dead men: they turned pale, as dead men, and had scarce any life, or spirit, left in them.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The keepers did shake - It was night. The appearance was sudden and unexpected, and to them terrific. The stone was probably suddenly removed. At the noise, the light, the suddenness of the appearance, they were affrighted.
And became as dead men - Probably by terror they fainted, or were thrown into a swoon. At this time it is probable that the Lord Jesus arose, and hence he was not seen by them when he came forth. At what precise time of the night this was we are not certainly informed. The narrative, however, leads us to suppose that it was not long before the women came to the sepulchre, or near the break of day.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Matthew 28:4. The keepers - became as dead men.] God can, by one and the same means, comfort his servants, and terrify his enemies. The resurrection of Christ is a subject of terror to the servants of sin, and a subject of consolation to the sons of God; because it is a proof of the resurrection of both, the one to shame and everlasting contempt-the other to eternal glory and joy.