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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
secundum Matthæum 24:4
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Et factum est, dum mente consternat� essent de isto, ecce duo viri steterunt secus illas in veste fulgenti.
Et factum est, dum mente haesitarent de isto, ecce duo viri steterunt secus illas in veste fulgenti.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
two men: Genesis 18:2, Matthew 28:2-6, Mark 16:5, John 20:11, John 20:12, Acts 1:10 - see note on Mark 16:2.
Reciprocal: Mark 16:6 - he is risen John 1:51 - and the Acts 10:30 - behold 1 Timothy 3:16 - seen Revelation 15:6 - clothed Revelation 19:8 - white
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And it came to pass as they were much perplexed thereabout,.... About the body of Christ, and its being gone, what should become of it, whither it was removed, and by what means, and by whom; whether by a friend, or foe, for they had no thought, nor expectation of a resurrection;
behold, two men stood by them in shining garments; who were angels in the form of men; and as these were the first witnesses of Christs resurrection, there were two of them; for by the mouth of two or three witnesses every thing is established. Matthew and Mark take notice but of one; but John makes mention of two, as here, seen by Mary Magdalene, though in a different posture; they were sitting, the one at the head, the other at the feet, where the body of Jesus had lain; but when the rest of the women came, they were risen up, and stood close by them, on a sudden, at an unawares, being arrayed in white raiment, as white as snow, as a token of their purity and innocence, and as bringers of good tidings; and as joining in the triumph of their Lord's resurrection: their garments were bright and glittering like lightning, to set forth the glory and majesty of these celestial spirits, and that they might be known to be what they were.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See the notes at Matthew 28:1-11.