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Clementine Latin Vulgate
secundum Matthæum 9:22
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dicens: Quia oportet Filium hominis multa pati, et reprobari a senioribus, et principibus sacerdotum, et scribis, et occidi, et tertia die resurgere.
dicens: "Oportet Filium hominis multa pati et reprobari a senioribus et principibus sacerdotum et scribis et occidi et tertia die resurgere".
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Luke 9:44, Luke 18:31-34, Luke 24:7, Luke 24:26, Genesis 3:15, Psalms 22:1-31, Psalms 69:1-36, Isaiah 53:1-12, Daniel 9:26, Zechariah 13:7, Matthew 16:21, Matthew 17:12, Matthew 17:22, Mark 8:31, Mark 9:31, Mark 10:33, Mark 10:34, Acts 4:25-28, Acts 13:27-29, 1 Corinthians 15:4, 1 Peter 1:11
Reciprocal: Isaiah 53:3 - despised Matthew 17:9 - Jesus Matthew 27:63 - After Luke 9:31 - spake Luke 17:25 - must Luke 24:6 - remember Luke 24:44 - These John 12:48 - rejecteth John 21:19 - Follow Acts 4:27 - the people
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Saying, the son of man must suffer many things,.... In his person and character, in his soul and body, at the hands of God, and of men, and devils:
and be rejected of the elders, and chief priests, and Scribes; who made up the grand sanhedrim of the nation: by these he was to be, and was rejected as the Messiah; and when put up with another which should be released, that other should be preferred, and he rejected; and which was done at the instigation of these men, who were the builders; of whom it was foretold that they should reject the head stone of the corner, Psalms 118:22
and be slain; or put to death, with the death of the cross:
and be raised the third day; according to the types and prophecies of the Old Testament. This he added for the comfort of his disciples.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See the Matthew 16:13-27 notes; Mark 8:27-38 notes.
Luke 9:20
The Christ of God - The “Anointed” of God. The “Messiah” appointed by God, and who had been long promised by him. See the notes at Matthew 1:1.