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Clementine Latin Vulgate
1 Machabæorum 13:49
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Sic erit in consummatione s�culi: exibunt angeli, et separabunt malos de medio justorum,
Sic erit in consummatione saeculi: exibunt angeli et separabunt malos de medio iustorum
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the angels: Matthew 13:39, Matthew 24:31
and sever: Matthew 22:12-14, Matthew 25:5-12, Matthew 25:19-33, 2 Thessalonians 1:7-10, Revelation 20:12-15
Reciprocal: Genesis 19:13 - Lord hath 1 Chronicles 21:12 - the angel 2 Chronicles 32:21 - angel Psalms 1:5 - sinners Psalms 37:38 - General Psalms 119:119 - puttest away Ecclesiastes 8:13 - it shall Isaiah 9:18 - wickedness Ezekiel 10:7 - and went Amos 9:10 - the sinners Zechariah 1:11 - they answered Matthew 3:12 - he will thoroughly Matthew 13:41 - and they Matthew 16:27 - with Matthew 25:32 - he shall separate Matthew 28:20 - unto Mark 13:27 - shall he Luke 12:46 - and will appoint Hebrews 1:14 - ministering Revelation 14:10 - in the Revelation 15:1 - seven angels
Gill's Notes on the Bible
So shall it be at the end of the world,.... As the fisherman, when he has drawn his net to shore, picks out the good fish, and puts them into proper vessels, and casts the dead, putrid, and useless fish away; so, at the close of time, in the last day,
the angels shall come forth out of heaven, from the presence of God and Christ, and by his orders, as the judge of all the earth,
and sever the wicked from the just; with whom they have had not only civil conversation, but have been joined in a Gospel church state; but now these ungodly shall not stand in judgment with them; nor these sinners, these hypocrites, in the congregation of the righteous: the one will be set at Christ's right hand, the other at his left; the one will go into life eternal, and the other into everlasting punishment; and their separation from one another will be for ever.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The kingdom of heaven is like unto a net ... - This parable does not differ in meaning from that of the tares. The gospel is compared to a net dragging along on the bottom of a lake, and collecting all - good and bad. The gospel may be expected to do the same; but in the end of the world, when the net “is drawn in,” the bad will be separated from the good; the one will be cast away, and the other saved. Our Saviour never fails to keep before our minds the great truth that there is to be a day of judgment, and that there will be a separation of the good and the evil. He came to preach salvation; and it is a remarkable fact, also, that the most fearful accounts of hell and of the sufferings of the damned, in the Scriptures, are from his lips. How does this agree with the representations of those who say that all will be saved?