Lectionary Calendar
Sunday, April 26th, 2026
the Fourth Sunday after Easter
Attention!
Tired of seeing ads while studying? Now you can enjoy an "Ads Free" version of the site for as little as 10¢ a day and support a great cause!
Click here to learn more!

Bible Commentaries

Bullinger's Companion Bible NotesBullinger's Companion Notes

Search for "1"

Genesis 20:2 — dicho. El expediente de Abraham. el siguiente asalto a Abraham en el Gran Conflicto por la destrucción de la simiente prometida de la mujer ( Génesis 3:15 ). Ver App-23. Dios tuvo que intervenir ( Génesis 20:3 ), porque el hombre no podía saber nada de eso. El temor de Abraham se muestra en Génesis 20:11 . mi hermana . media hermana. Ver nota sobre Génesis 20:12 y App-29. Abimelec. Hebreo. Padre-rey.
Genesis 35:18 — her soul = her life. Hebrew. nephesh ( App-13 ), rendered "life" in Genesis 1:20 . in departing = ebbing away, or failing (Genesis 42:28 . Song of Solomon 5:6 ); or ending (Exodus 23:16 ). In Ezekiel 7:10 rendered "gone forth"; Exodus 23:26 . In Ezekiel 26:18 rendered "departure". Ben-oni
Genesis 6:3 — espíritu. Hebreo. ruach. Ver App-9. esforzarse . permanezca en, con Septuaginta, árabe, siríaco y Vulgata; Ocurre solo aquí. hombre: con artículo, como en los versículos: Génesis 6:1 y Génesis 6:2 . el hombre Adam, App-14. él: enfático, es decir, el hombre Adán. también: es decir, el hombre Adán también, así como los demás. (No "hombres"; si es así, ¿y qué?) es carne. Si se toma como. verbo, entonces. "en su error". Hebreo. shagag.
Leviticus 26:30 — lugares altos: utilizados para el culto idólatra ( Números 22:41 ; Números 33:52 . Deuteronomio 12:2 . Josué 13:17 (margen) Así que muestra la impotencia de los dioses adorado.. imágenes . Hebreo. hammanim, ídolos solares. Compárese con Levítico 26:1 ; 2 Crónicas 34:4 . Esto fue profético. canales. Figura de
Numbers 10:36 — Estos dos versículos están marcados como manuscritos hebreos con " monjas invertidas ", es decir , la letra hebrea (n) invertida y utilizada como corchetes, para mostrar que los Números 10:35 y Números 10:36 están encerrados para mostrar que los Números 10:34 deben seguir. Números 10:36 . Esto se muestra en la Estructura: 33. La puesta en marcha del arca. 35. "Levántate, Jehová" Palabras 36. "Vuelve, Jehová" Habló. 34. La puesta de
Nahum 3:8 — situated better. populous No = N'o-'Amon. 'Amon is not a Hebrew word meaning "multitude", but an Egyptian word meaning the Egyptian god "Amon". No = the Egyptian net , meaning the city; now known as "Thebes". (Compare Jeremiah 46:25 .Ezekiel 30:14 , Ezekiel 30:15 , Ezekiel 30:16 ). the rivers = the Nile streams, Hebrew. yeorm , the regular word for the Nile and its canals, &c. First occurrence Genesis 41:1 ; rendered "flood" (Jeremiah 46:7 , Jeremiah 46:8 . Amos 8:8 ; Amos 9:5 ); "brooks"
Zechariah 12:1 — burden = oracle. Compare Zechariah 9:1 , and the Structure on p. 1280. the LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah . App-4 . for = upon: i.e. concerning Israel's affliction and final deliverance. saith the LORD = [is] Jehovah's oracle. Which stretcheth forth , &c. The omnipotence of Jehovah is
Matthew 26:64 — Thou hast said = Thou thyself hast said [it]. nevertheless = moreover, or however. Hereafter , or Later on. shall ye see. See App-133 . the Son of man. As in verses: Matthew 26:2 , Matthew 26:24 , Matthew 26:45 . This is the last occurrence in Matthew. Quoted from Psalms 110:1 .Daniel 7:13 . on. Greek. ek. (Not the same word as in Matthew 26:18 .) "On" here is not the same
Mark 12:36 — David himself. These are the Lord's words. He did not "accept the current view", but He spake from the Father Himself. See Deuteronomy 18:18 . John 7:16 ; John 8:28 ; John 8:46 , John 8:47 ; John 12:49 ; John 14:10 , John 14:24 ; John 17:8 . This settles the authorship of Psalms 110:0 . said. Quoted from Psalms 110:1 . Midway between Abraham and Messiah, this Psalm was given to David.
Luke 10:30 — answering = taking him up. Greek. hupolambano. Used only by Luke, here, Luke 7:43 .Acts 1:9 ; Acts 2:15 , and in this sense only here = taking [the ground] from under him. man. Greek. anthropos. App-123 . down . In more senses than one. The road was a steep descent. Compare Luke 19:28 . thieves = robbers, or brigands, as in Matthew
Luke 16:18 — Whosoever, &c. This verse is not "loosely connected", or "out of any connexion" with what precedes, as alleged. The Structure above shows its true place, in C1, how the Pharisees made void the law (as to divorce); and C2, how they made void the prophets (verses: Luke 16:16 , Luke 16:17 ) and the rest of Scripture as to the dead (verses: 19-23). putteth away , &c. The Rabbis made void the law and the prophets
Luke 4:16 — Nazareth = the (or, that) Nazareth thus defined. Aramaean. See App-94 .:36. See App-169 . as His custom was = according to (Greek. kata. App-104 .) custom. on. Greek. en. App-104 . stood up. Being summoned by the superintendent (Luke 4:17 ). This incident (Luke 4:16-31 ) is peculiar to Luke. to read . Greek anaginosko.
Luke 7:2 — a certain centurion : viz. the same that the Lord had blessed before (Matthew 8:5-13 ); i.e. before the calling of the twelve, Matthew 10:1 , &c. This second healing of the centurion's bondman took place after the calling of the twelve (Luke 6:13-16 ). Note the different words and incidents. servant = bondman. Greek. doulos, not
John 18:3 — a band = the cohort; the word means the tenth part of a legion, therefore 600 men; but the term was probably used with some latitude. officers. The Temple guard. Compare John 7:32 , John 7:45 , John 7:46 . from. Greek ek, App-104 . chief priests . These were Sadducees (Acts 5:17 ). So Sadducees and Pharisees sunk their differences in order to destroy Him, just as Herod and Pilate were made friends (Luke 23:12 ) over His condemnation. lanterns . Greek. phanos. Occurs
John 6:39 — of all = whatever, as in John 6:37 . Compare John 6:44 , and John 12:32 . lose nothing = not ( App-105 ) lose any of (Greek. ek. App-104 ) it. raise . App-178 . at the last day . An expression found only in John (five times): here; verses: John 6:44 , John 6:54 , John 11:24 ; John 12:48 . Compare 1 John 2:18
Acts 3:19 — Repent. Greek. metanoeo. App-111 . be converted = turn ye again (to Me). Jeremiah 3:7 , Jeremiah 3:14 , Jeremiah 3:22 , &c that, &c. Literally for (Greek. eis. App-104 .) the blotting out. sins. Greek. hamartia. App-128 . blotted out = wiped out, the blotting out. Here,
Acts 6:9 — arose. App-178 . certain. App-123 . of = out of. App-104 . synagogue. App-120 . Libertines. During the Civil Wars many Jews had been enslaved, and afterwards set free by their masters. A manumitted slave was called libertinus. These were probably the
Hebrews 8:5 — serve . Greek. latreuo. App-190 . unto = for. example . Greek. hupodeigma, rendered "pattern", Hebrews 9:23 . See John 13:15 heavenly . See Hebrews 3:1 . Moses . See Hebrews 3:2 . admonished of God . Greek. chrematizo. See Luke 2:26 . make . Greek. epiteleo.
Jude 1:9 — Michael . See Daniel 10:13 . archangel . See 1 Thessalonians 4:16 . No other angel bears this title. contending . App-122 . disputed . Greek. dialegomai. See Acts 17:2 . about . App-104 . Moses . The seventy-ninth occurance of the name. See Matthew 8:4 . This
Revelation 6:8 — looked = saw, as Revelation 6:1 . pale = livid. Greek. chloros ; in Revelation 8:7 ; Revelation 9:4 .Mark 6:39 , rendered "green". and . . . Death. "Literally and the one sitting on (Greek. epano, first occ Matthew 2:9 , "over") him, the name to him (is) Death. Death. By
 
adsfree-icon
Ads FreeProfile