Notes on the Gospels [Matthew and Mark], Volumen1Religious Tract Society ; instituted 1799. Sold at the depository, 56, Paternoster-Row, and 65, St. Paul's churchyard, and by the booksellers, 1840 - 394 páginas |
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... Pilate , and the Ro- man soldiers . See Matt . xxvii . 2 , 27-30 . To scourge . ' That is , to whip . This was done with thongs , or a whip made on pur pose ; and this punishment was commonly inflicted upon crim.- nals before ...
... Pilate , and the Ro- man soldiers . See Matt . xxvii . 2 , 27-30 . To scourge . ' That is , to whip . This was done with thongs , or a whip made on pur pose ; and this punishment was commonly inflicted upon crim.- nals before ...
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... Pilate . See also Mark xvi . 1. Luke xxiii . 1. John xviii . 28. When the morning was come . This was not long after Jesus had been condemned by the sanhedrim . Peter's last denial was probably near the break of day . As soon as it was ...
... Pilate . See also Mark xvi . 1. Luke xxiii . 1. John xviii . 28. When the morning was come . This was not long after Jesus had been condemned by the sanhedrim . Peter's last denial was probably near the break of day . As soon as it was ...
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... Pilate could be induced to condemn Jesus . On a charge of blas- phemy they knew he could not , as that was not an offence against the Roman laws . ' To put him to death . To devise some way by which he might be put to death under the ...
... Pilate could be induced to condemn Jesus . On a charge of blas- phemy they knew he could not , as that was not an offence against the Roman laws . ' To put him to death . To devise some way by which he might be put to death under the ...
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... Pilate would altogether disregard an accusation of that kind . They therefore attempted to substitute a totally different accusa- tion , to procure his death on a false charge of treason against the Roman emperor . ' Thou sayest ...
... Pilate would altogether disregard an accusation of that kind . They therefore attempted to substitute a totally different accusa- tion , to procure his death on a false charge of treason against the Roman emperor . ' Thou sayest ...
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Albert Barnes. press it upon the attention of Pilate as a full confession of his guilt . It was what they had accused him of . Jesus took away all occasion of triumph by explaining to Pilate the nature of his kingdom , John xviii . 36 ...
Albert Barnes. press it upon the attention of Pilate as a full confession of his guilt . It was what they had accused him of . Jesus took away all occasion of triumph by explaining to Pilate the nature of his kingdom , John xviii . 36 ...
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Acts angels answered apostles behold Blessed body bread called Capernaum cast chief priests Christ christians cometh commanded crucified dead death denotes devils disciples doctrine evil faith Father Galilee Gentiles give gospel hand hath healed heart Herod Herodians holy honour Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John John x John xviii Josephus Judas Judea king kingdom of heaven Lord Luke Luke says Luke xxiv Mark and Luke Mark says Mary Magdalene Matthew means Messiah miracle Moses mount of Olives multitude note Matt notes on Matt offended parable passover Peter pharisees Pilate preaching probably prophets religion Roman sabbath sadducees saith unto Saviour say unto scribes sea of Galilee sepulchre servant sinners son of Zebedee soul spirit sufferings temple thee things took Verily I say viii whosoever wicked word xxii xxiii