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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
secundum Matthæum 23:8
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Herodes autem viso Jesu, gavisus est valde. Erat enim cupiens ex multo tempore videre eum, eo quod audierat multa de eo, et sperabat signum aliquod videre ab eo fieri.
Herodes autem, viso Iesu, gavisus est valde; erat enim cupiens ex multo tempore videre eum, eo quod audiret de illo et sperabat signum aliquod videre ab eo fieri.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
for: Luke 9:7-9, Matthew 14:1, Mark 6:14
and he: Luke 4:23, 2 Kings 5:3-6, 2 Kings 5:11, Acts 8:19
Reciprocal: 2 Kings 8:4 - Tell Luke 9:9 - And he Luke 13:32 - that fox Luke 19:3 - he sought Acts 4:27 - of a Acts 24:24 - he sent Acts 25:3 - desired
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And when Herod saw Jesus, he was exceeding glad,.... For though he had been brought up in his country, and had so frequently preached, and wrought miracles there, he had never seen him before; and to have a sight of him, was a great indulgence to his curiosity:
for he was desirous to see him of a long season; perhaps ever since he had heard of his fame, and had entertained a notion that Christ was John the Baptist risen from the dead, whom he had beheaded; and therefore was desirous of seeing him, that he might know whether he was John or not:
because he had heard many things of him; concerning his doctrine, and miracles, and especially the latter; how that he cast out devils, and healed all manner of diseases, and even raised the dead to life:
and he hoped to have seen some miracle done by him; which would have still more gratified his curiosity, and have been the subject of further inquiry and conversation.