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Saturday, July 19th, 2025
the Week of Proper 10 / Ordinary 15
the Week of Proper 10 / Ordinary 15
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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
secundum Marcum 12:33
(Hoc autem dicebat, significans qua morte esset moriturus.)
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Clementine Latin Vulgate (1592)
Vendite quæ possidetis, et date eleemosynam. Facite vobis sacculos, qui non veterascunt, thesaurum non deficientem in cælis : quo fur non appropriat, neque tinea corrumpit.
Vendite quæ possidetis, et date eleemosynam. Facite vobis sacculos, qui non veterascunt, thesaurum non deficientem in cælis : quo fur non appropriat, neque tinea corrumpit.
Nova Vulgata (1979)
Hoc autem dicebat significans, qua morte esset moriturus.
Hoc autem dicebat significans, qua morte esset moriturus.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
signifying: John 18:32, John 21:19
Reciprocal: Mark 9:10 - what Luke 23:33 - they crucified John 8:21 - I go John 12:24 - if
Gill's Notes on the Bible
This he said,.... These are the words of the evangelist, interpreting the design of Christ in the above words, thereby
signifying what death he should die; the phrase of being lifted up from the earth, not only signified his death, but the kind, or manner of it, that it should be by crucifixion; a person crucified being stretched forth upon a cross, and that erected, was lifted up between earth and heaven.