01 Christ is contemned of his countrymen 07 He gives the twelve power over unclean spirits. 14 Divers opinions of Christ 16 John the Baptist is imprisoned, beheaded, and buried 30 The apostles return from preaching 34 The miracle of five loaves and two fishes 45 Christ walks on the sea 53 and heals all that touch him * and came # mat 13:54 lu 4:16 * he began # mar 1:21,22,39 lu 4:15,31,32 * from # jno 6:42 7:15 ac 4:13,14 * this # mat 13:55,56 lu 4:22 jno 6:42 * carpenter # is 49:7 53:2,3 1pe 2:4 * James # mar 15:40 mat 12:46 1co 9:4 ga 1:19 * Juda # jno 14:22 jude 1:1 * Simon # mar 3:18 ac 1:13 * offended # mat 11:6 13:57 lu 2:34 4:23-29 7:23 jno 6:60,61 1co 1: 23 # je 11:21 12:6 mat 13:57 lu 4:24 jno 4:44 # mar 9:23 ge 19:22 32:25 is 59:1,2 mat 13:58 he 4:2 * marvelled # is 59:16 je 2:11 mat 8:10 jno 9:30 * and he went # mat 4:23 9:35 lu 4:31,44 13:22 ac 10:38 * the twelve # mar 3:13,14 mat 10:1 lu 6:13-16 9:1-6 10:3 * two and # ex 4:14,15 ec 4:9,10 re 11:3 * power # mar 16: 17 lu 10:17-20 * take # mat 10:9,10 lu 10:4 22:35 * save. St. Matthew says that they were to take neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves; but this precept plainly means, Go just as you are; take no other coat, shoes, or staff than what you already have. * money, The word signifieth a piece of brass money in value something less than a farthing. # mat 10:9 * but here it is taken in general for money. # lu 9:3 * be shod # ep 6:15 * sandals. The sandal consisted only of a sole, fastened about the foot and ankle with straps. # ac 12:8 # mat 10:11-13 lu 9:4 10:7,8 ac 16:15 17:5-7 * whosoever # ne 5:13 mat 10:14 lu 9:5 10:10,11 ac 13:50,51 18:6 * it shall # eze 16:48-51 mat 10:15 11:20-24 lu 10: 12-15 jno 15:22-24 # he 6:4-8 10:26-31 2pe 2:6 jude 1:7 * and, or, in the day # mat 12:36 ro 2:5,16 2pe 2:9 3:7 1jno 4:17 * preached # mar 1:3,15 eze 18:30 mat 3:2,8 4:17 9: 13 11:20 lu 11:32 # 13:3,5 15:7,10 24:47 ac 2:38 3:19 11:18 20: 21 26:20 # 2co 7:9,10 2ti 2:25,26 * cast # mar 6:7 lu 10:17 * anointed # ja 5:14,15 * King Herod # mar 6:22,26,27 mat 14:1,2 lu 3:1 9:7 13:31 23:7-12 * his name # mar 6:1,28,45 2ch 26:8,15 mat 9:31 1th 1:8 * it is Elias # mar 8:28 9:12,13 15:35,36 mal 4:5 * Elijah # mat 16:14 17:10,11 lu 1:17 9:8,19 jno 1:21,25 * a prophet # mat 21:11 lu 7:16,39 jno 6:14 7:40 9:17 ac 3:22,23 * it is # ge 40:10,11 ps 53:5 mat 14:2 27:4 lu 9:9 re 11:10-13 * a.m. 4032, a.d. 28: Herod # mat 4:12 11:2 14:3 lu 3:19,20 * Philip's # lu 3:1 * it is # le 18:16 20:21 1ki 22:14 eze 3:18,19 mat 14:3,4 a 20:26,27 # 24:24-26 * Herodias # ge 39:17-20 1ki 21:20 * a quarrel, or, an inward grudge # ec 7:9 ep 4:26,27 * feared # mar 11:18 ex 11:3 1ki 21:20 2ki 3:12,13 6: 21 13:14 # 2ch 24:2,15-22 26:5 eze 2:5-7 da 4:18-27 5:17 mat 14: 5 21:26 * observed him. or kept him, or saved him. and heard # mar 4:16 ps 106:12,13 eze 33:32 jno 5:35 * when # ge 27:41 2sa 13:23-39 es 3:7 ps 37:12,13 ac 12:2-4 * his birthday # ge 40:20 es 1:3-7 2:18 pr 31:4,5 da 5:1- 4 ho 7:5 1pe 4:3 # re 11:10 # es 1:10-12 is 3:16 da 5:2 mat 14:6 * he # 1sa 28:10 2ki 6:31 mat 5:34-37 14:7 * whosoever # es 5:3,6 7:2 pr 6:2 mat 4:9 * said # ge 27:8-11 2ch 22:3,4 eze 19:2,3 mat 14:8 * the head # job 31:31 ps 27:2 37:12,14 pr 27:3,4 ac 23:12,13 * with haste # pr 1:16 ro 3:15 * a charger # nu 7:13, 19 # mat 14:9 27:3-5,24,25 * the king # mat 14:10,11 * an executioner, or, one of his guard. Speculator, from speculor, to took about, spy, properly denotes a sentinel; and as these sentinels kept guard at the palaces of kings, and the residences of Roman governors, so they were employed in other offices besides guarding, and usually performed that of executioners. As, however, we learn from Josephus, that Herod was at this very time engaged in war with Aretas, king of Arabia, in consequence of Herod's having divorced his daughter in order to marry Herodias, his brother Philip's wife; and as this event occurred at an entertainment given at the castle of Machaerus, while his army was on its march against his father-in-law; we are furnished with an additional reason why a speculator, or sentinel, should have been employed as an executioner; and are thus enabled to discover such a latent and undesigned coincidence as clearly evinces the truth of the evangelical narrative. * no reference * they came # 1ki 13:29,30 1ch 24:16 mat 14:12 27:57- 60 ac 8:2 * the apostles # mar 6:7 lu 9:10 10:17 * both # ac 1: 1 20:18-21 1ti 4:12-16 tit 2:6,7 1pe 5:2,3 * come # mar 1:45 3:7,20 mat 14:13 jno 6:1 # mat 14:13 # mar 6:54,55 mat 15:29-31 jno 6:2 ja 1:19 * saw # mat 14:14 15:32 lu 9:11 ro 15:2,3 he 2:17 4: 15 * because # nu 27:17 1ki 22:17 2ch 18:16 je 50:6 zec 10:2 mat 9:36 * and he # is 56:1-3 # mat 14:15 lu 9:12 jno 6:5 # mar 3:21 5:31 mat 15:23 16:22 * give # mar 8:2,3 2ki 4:42-44 mat 14:16 15:32 lu 9: 13 jno 6:4-10 * shall # nu 11:13,21-23 2ki 7:2 mat 15:33 jno 6:7 * penny-worth. The Roman penny is sevenpence half-penny * as # mat 18:28 # mar 8:5 mat 14:17,18 15:34 lu 9:13 jno 6:9 # 1ki 10:5 es 1:5,6 mat 15:35 1co 14:33,40 * by hundreds. It is generally supposed that they were so arranged as to be a hundred in rank, or depth, and fifty in front, or file; which would make the number just five thousand, and will reconcile this account with St. Luke's, who only speaks of their sitting down by fifties. # lu 9:14,15 * looked # mar 7:34 mat 14:19 lu 9:16 jno 11:41 17:1 * blessed # mar 8:6,7 14:22 de 8:10 1sa 9:13 mat 15:36 26:26 lu 24:30 # jno 6:11,23 ac 27:35 ro 14:6 1co 10:31 col 3:17 1ti 4:4,5 # mar 8:8,9 de 8:3 2ki 4:42-44 ps 145:15,16 mat 14: 20,21 # 15:37,38 lu 9:17 jno 6:12 # mar 8:19,20 * no reference * straightway # mat 14:22 jno 6:15-17 * unto Bethsaida, or, over against Bethsaida. Bethsaida, according to Josephus, was situated on the sea of Gennesareth, in the lower Gaulonitis, consequently on the east of the lake, as Pliny states, and at the beginning of the mountainous country; and it was raised from a village to the honour of a city by Philip, and called Julias in honour of the emperor's daughter. Some learned men, however, are of opinion that the Bethsaida mentioned in the gospels was a different place; and that it was situated on the western shore of the sea of Tiberias, in Galilee, near Chorazin and Capernaum, with which it is associated. and Bishop Pococke mentions the ruins of a town or large village in the plain of Huttin, about two miles west of the lake, still bearing the name of Baitsida, which he thinks occupies its site. # mat 11:21,23 jno 12:21 mar 8:22 lu 10:13 # mar 1:35 mat 6:6 14:23 lu 6:12 1pe 2:21 # mat 14:23 jno 6:16,17 * he saw # is 54:11 jno 1:13 mat 14:24 * the fourth # ex 14:24 1sa 11:11 lu 12:38 * he cometh # job 9:8 ps 93:4 104: 3 * would # ge 19:2 32:26 lu 24:28 * they saw # job 9:8 * supposed # job 4:14-16 mat 14: 25,26 lu 24:37 * it is I # is 43:2 mat 14:27 lu 24:38-41 jno 6:19, 20 20:19,20 * and the # mar 4:39 ps 93:3,4 107:28-30 mat 8:26,27 14:28-32 lu 8:24,25 # jno 6:21 * and they # mar 1:27 2:12 4:41 5: 42 7:37 * they # mar 7:18 8:17,18,21 mat 16:9-11 lu 24:25 * their # mar 3:5 16:14 is 63:17 * the land # mat 14:34-36 lu 5:1 jno 6:24 * knew # ps 9:10 phi 3:10 # mar 2:1-3 3:7-11 mat 4:24 * they laid # ac 5:15 * touch # mar 3:10 5:27,28 2ki 13:21 lu 6:19 22:51 * the border # nu 15:38,39 de 22:12 mat 9:20 lu 8:44 * him. or, it.  ~~~~~~