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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
secundum Matthæum 9:9
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Et descendentibus illis de monte, præcepit illis ne cuiquam quæ vidissent, narrarent : nisi cum Filius hominis a mortuis resurrexerit.
Et ait Herodes: "Ioannem ego decollavi; quis autem est iste, de quo audio ego talia?". Et quaerebat videre eum.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
John: Luke 9:7
And he: Luke 13:31, Luke 13:32, Luke 23:8
Reciprocal: 2 Kings 8:4 - Tell Matthew 14:10 - and beheaded Matthew 21:10 - Who Mark 6:16 - It is Revelation 20:4 - beheaded
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Herod said, John have I beheaded,.... That is, he had ordered him to be beheaded, and which was accordingly done by the executioner; of which he had full proof, since the head was brought him in a charger, and which he delivered to the daughter of Herodias:
but who is this of whom I hear such things? such, wonderful things, such amazing miracles, as were done by Christ: he seems to have reasoned after this manner with himself, surely this cannot be John, for I have beheaded him! and yet who should it be? and whereas some affirmed, that it was John that was risen from the dead, he began to fear that it was he;
and he desired to see him: that he might be satisfied whether it was he or not; for he had had personal knowledge of John, and converse with him, and therefore, upon sight of him, could tell whether it was he that was risen from the dead, or not; but we do not find Herod had a sight of Christ, until he was sent by Pilate to him at Jerusalem; see
Luke 23:7.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See the notes at Matthew 14:1-2. Compare Mark 6:14-16.