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UYohane 12:29

29 Isihlwele ngoko esasimi seva, sathi, Liyaduduma. Abanye bathi, Kuthethe isithunywa sezulu kuye.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Voice;   Thompson Chain Reference - God's;   Silence-Speech;   Voice;   The Topic Concordance - Witness;   World;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Bethany;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Ascension of Jesus Christ;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Judgment, Last;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Thunder;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - John, Gospel of;   Martha;   Transfiguration;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Angels;   Angels (2);   Betrayal;   Character;   Hopefulness ;   Ministry;   Poet;   Temple (2);   Thunder (2);   Transfiguration (2);   Morrish Bible Dictionary - New Testament;   Thunder;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Bethany;   Martha;   Passover;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Christ, Offices of;   Philip (2);   Thunder;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for March 4;   My Utmost for His Highest - Devotion for June 25;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

thundered: Exodus 19:16, Exodus 20:18, Job 37:2-5, Job 40:9, Ezekiel 10:5, Revelation 6:1, Revelation 8:5, Revelation 11:19, Revelation 14:2

An angel: Acts 23:8, Acts 23:9, Revelation 18:1, Revelation 18:2

Reciprocal: Exodus 19:9 - that the Psalms 18:13 - thundered Psalms 29:3 - thundereth Psalms 68:33 - his voice John 11:42 - but Acts 22:9 - but 2 Peter 1:17 - there came

Gill's Notes on the Bible

The people therefore that stood by and heard [it],.... Some more confusedly, who were farthest off; others more distinctly, who were nearer: the first of these,

said that it thundered; as it used to do when "Bath Kol" was heard, which, as the Jews say a,

"is a voice that comes out of heaven proceeding from the midst of another voice,''

as thunder; wherefore some took this for thunder, and others for the voice of an angel out of the thunder:

others said, an angel spoke to him; these being nearer, perceived it was an articulate voice, which expressed certain distinct words, which they thought were delivered by an angel; for the Jews had a mighty notion of the discourse and conversation of angels with men, which their doctors pretended to understand; particularly R. Jochanan ben Zaccai, a Rabbi, who was living at this time, had learned their speech, and was well versed in it b.

a Piske Tosephot in T. Bab. Sanhedrin, art. 30. b T. Bab. Succa, fol. 28. 1. & Bava Bathra, fol. 134. 1.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The people - A part of the people.

It thundered - The unexpected sound of the voice would confound and amaze them; and though there is no reason to doubt that the words were spoken distinctly Matthew 3:17, yet some of the people, either from amazement or envy, would suppose that this was a mere natural phenomenon.

An angel spake - It was the opinion of many of the Jews that God did not speak to men except by the ministry of angels, Hebrews 2:2; “The word spoken by angels;” Galatians 3:19; “It was ordained by angels in the hand of a mediator.”

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 29. The people - said that it thundered: others - an angel spake to him. — Bishop Pearce says, Probably there was thunder as well as a voice, as in Exodus 19:16-17, and some persons, who were at a small distance, might hear the thunder without hearing the voice; while others heard the voice too; and these last said, "An angel hath spoken to him."

Wetstein supposes that the voice was in the language then in use among the Jews; which the Greeks, not understanding, took for thunder; the others, the Jews, who did understand it, said it was the voice of an angel. In Revelation 6:1, the voice of one of the living creatures is compared to thunder; and in Revelation 10:3, the voice of an angel is compared to seven thunders. The voice mentioned was probably very loud, which some heard distinctly, others indistinctly; hence the variety of opinion.


 
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