Search Results for "beloved disciple"

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John 1:35

Again on the morrow (th epaurion palin). Third day since verse John 19 . Was standing (isthkei). Past perfect of isthmi, intransitive, and used as i...

Matthew 26:58

To see the end (idein to telo). Peter rallied from the panic and followed afar off (makroqen), more courageous than the rest and yet not courageous e...

Mark 6:44

Men (andre). Men as different from women as in Matthew 14:21 . This remarkable miracle is recorded by all Four Gospels, a nature miracle that only G...

John

John The beloved disciple, was brother to James the Great. The churches of Smyrna, Pergamos, Sardis, Philadelphia, Laodicea, and Thyatira, were found...

Acts 21:6

Beach (aigialon). As in Matthew 13:2 which see. This scene is in public as at Miletus, but they did not care. Bade each other farewell (apespasameq...

John 21:24

That is (outo estin). The one just mentioned in verse Hebrews 20 , the disciple whom Jesus loved. And wrote these things (kai o grapsa tauta). Here ...

Luke 23:49

Luke 23:49 And all his acquaintance That were related to him in a natural, or in a spiritual sense, or both, as his own mother, and beloved disciple J...

John 19:35

He that hath seen (o ewrakw). Perfect active articular participle of oraw. John the Apostle was there and saw this fact (still sees it, in fact). Thi...

Mark 1:19

Mark 1:19 And when he had gone a little further thence From the place where Simon and Andrew were casting their nets, though still by the sea side; h...

John 1:15

Beareth witness (marturei). Historical (dramatic) present indicative of this characteristic word in John (cf. Hebrews 1:17 ). See Hebrews 1:32 Heb...

Luke 9:49

And John answered (apokriqei de Iwanh). As if John wanted to change the subject after the embarrassment of the rebuke for their dispute concerning gr...

Luke 16:22

Was borne (apenecqhnai). First aorist passive infinitive from apoperw, a common compound defective verb. The accusative case of general reference (au...

Mark 14:54

Peter had followed him afar off (Ho Petro apo makroqen hkolouqhsen autwi). Here Mark uses the constative aorist (hkolouqhsen) where Matthew 26:58 , ...

Matthew 26:69

Thou also (kai su). Peter had gone within (esw) the palace ( Leviticus 26:58 ), but was sitting without (exw) the hall where the trial was going on i...

Psalms 22:7

Psalms 22:7 All they that see me laugh me to scorn To the afflicted pity should be shown; but instead or pitying him in his distresses they laughed at...

Luke 22:26

Luke 22:26 But ye shall not be so (See Gill on Matthew 20:26) but he that is greatest among you; in age or gifts, or would be thought to be the greate...

John 18:15

Followed (hkolouqei). Imperfect active of akolouqew, was following, picturesque and vivid tense, with associative instrumental case twi Ihsou. Anothe...

John 11:3

John 11:3 Therefore his sisters sent unto him Both the sisters of Lazarus, Mary and Martha, sent to Jesus; they did not go themselves, being women, an...

John 1:11

Unto his own (ei ta idia). Neuter plural, unto his own things, the very idiom used in John 19:27 when the Beloved Disciple took the mother of Jesus...

Matthew 27:55

Many women (gunaike pollai). We have come to expect the women from Galilee to be faithful, last at the Cross and first at the tomb. Luke ( Luke 23:49...