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Tuesday, April 14th, 2026
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the Second Week after Easter
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Exodus 28:9 Verso Éxodo 28:9. Dos piedras de ónix. Éxodo 25:7 Éxodo 25:7 .
2 Chronicles 36:9 Versículo 2 Crónicas 36:9 . Joaquín tenía ocho años. Ver 2 Reyes 24:6 .
2 Chronicles 8:6 Verso 2 Crónicas 8:6 . Todas las ciudades de tiendas. 1 Reyes 9:19 .
2 Chronicles 9:14 Versículo 2 Crónicas 9:14 . Los reyes de Arabia. "Los reyes de Sistevantha". - Tárgum .
Leviticus 7:9 Verse Leviticus 7:9. Baken in the oven — Leviticus 2:5; Leviticus 2:5, &c.
Leviticus 8:9 Verse Leviticus 8:9. And he put the mitre — Exodus 28:36; Exodus 28:36.
Isaiah 59:16 Versículo Isaías 59:16 . Y se maravilló de que no hubiera intercesor. Este versículo y los siguientes son entendidos por algunos de los rabinos más eminentes como referidos al Mesías. Kimchi dice que Rabí Joshua ben Levi propone esta objeción: "Está escrito: 'He aquí
Zechariah 3:2 their sins. Wouldst thou have them destroyed? It is God that hath justified them; who art thou that condemnest them? The Lord rebuke thee! God confound thee for what thou hast done, and for what thou desirest farther to do! It is evident that Jude 1:9 relates to this circumstance-the very same phraseology which occurs here. Jude 1:9, where the subject is largely considered. With difficulty has this remnant escaped, and God will not permit fresh evils to fall upon them, by which they might be totally
Matthew 12:18 Verse Matthew 12:18. Behold my servant — This title was given to our blessed Lord in several prophecies. See Isaiah 42:1; Isaiah 53:2. Christ assumes it, Psalms 40:7-9. Compare these with John 17:4, and Philippians 2:7. God required an acceptable and perfect service from man; but man, being sinful, could not perform it. Jesus, taking upon him the nature of man, fully performed the whole will of God, and communicates
Deuteronomy 24:8 Verse Deuteronomy 24:8-9. The plague of leprosy — See on Leviticus 13:1-57
Deuteronomy 34:9 Verso Deuteronomio 34:9 . Le impuso las manos. Ver com. Números 27:18-4 .
Luke 22:24 also a strife among them — There are two different instances of this sort of contention or strife mentioned by the evangelists, each of which was accompanied with very different circumstances; one by Matthew, in Matthew 18:1, c., by Mark, Mark 9:33, c. and by Luke, in Luke 9:46, c. That contention cannot have been the same with this which is mentioned here. The other, related in Matthew 20:20, &c., and Mark 10:35, &c., must be what Luke intended here to record and this strife or contention
Luke 9:24 Verso Lucas 9:24. Le salvará la vida... Mateo 16:24 Mateo 16:24.
Acts 10:43 Verse 43. To him give all the prophets witness — See Isaiah 9:6; Isaiah 52:7; Isaiah 53:5-6; Isaiah 59:20; Jeremiah 31:34; Daniel 9:24; Micah 7:18, c. and Zechariah 13:1. As Jesus Christ was the sum and substance of the law and the Mosaic dispensation, so all the prophets bore testimony, either directly or indirectly,
Acts 10:6 Verse Acts 10:6. Simon a tanner — Acts 9:43; Acts 9:43.What thou oughtest to do. — From this it appears that matters of great moment had occupied the mind of Cornelius. He was not satisfied with the state of his own soul, nor with the degree he possessed of religious knowledge; and he
Acts 8:13 and wondered — εξιστατο, He was as much astonished and confounded at the miracles of Philip as the people of Samaria were at his legerdemain. It is worthy of remark that εξιστατο comes from the same root, εξιστημι, as the word εξιστων, in Acts 8:9, and, if our translation bewitched be proper there, it should be retained here; and then we should read, Then Simon himself believed and was baptized, and continued with Philip, being BEWITCHED, beholding the miracles and signs which were done. We may
2 Corinthians 4:9 Verse 2 Corinthians 4:9. Persecuted, but not forsaken — Διωκομενοι, αλλ' ουκ εγκαταλειπομενοι. The διωκομενοι, pursued, is peculiar to the δρομος, or race, when one being foremost others pursue, and get up close after him, endeavouring to outstrip him, but cannot succeed:
Revelation 10:9 Versículo Apocalipsis 10:9 . Tómalo y cómelo. Comprende completamente su significado; estudiarlo a fondo.
Ruth 4:7 Verse Ruth 4:7. A man plucked off his shoe — The law of such a case is given at large in Deuteronomy 25:5-9. It was simply this: If a brother, who had married a wife, died without children, the eldest brother was to take the widow, and raise up a family to the brother deceased; and he had a right to redeem the inheritance, if it had been alienated. But if
1 Samuel 2:35 Septuagint expresses it, ενωπιον Χριστου μον, "before my CHRIST; " for, in their proper and more extended sense, these things are supposed to belong to our great High Priest and the Christian system: but the word may refer to the Israelitish people. Hebrews 9:26; Hebrews 9:26.
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