Genesis 22:9
place.2-4; Mt 21:1-46; 26:1-27:66built.8:20bound.Ps 118:27; Isa 53:4-10; Mt 27:2; Mr 15:1; Joh 10:17,18; Ac 8:32Ga 3:13; Eph 5:2; Php 2:7,8; Heb 9:28; 1Pe 2:24John 18:12
the band.3; Mt 26:57; Mr 14:53; Lu 22:54the captain.Ac 21:31,37; 22:24-28; 23:10,17-22bound.Ge 22:9; 40:3; Jud 16:21; Ps 118:27; Mt 27:2; Mr 15:1John 18:24
Annas.Annas was dismissed from being high priest, A.D. 23, after filling that office for fifteen years; but, being a person of distinguished character, and having had no fewer than five sons who had successively enjoyed the dignity of the high-priesthood, and the present high priest Caiaphas being his son-in-law, he must have possessed much authority in the nation. It was at the palace of Caiaphas where the chief priests, elders, and scribes were assembled the whole of the night to see the issue of their stratagem. 13; Mt 26:57bound.13Acts 9:2
desired.14; 7:19; 22:5; 26:12; Es 3:8-13; Ps 82:2-4the synagogues.6:9; 13:14,15; 28:17-21of this way. Gr. of the way.19:9,23; 22:5; 28:22Acts 12:6
the same.Ge 22:14; De 32:26; 1Sa 23:26,27; Ps 3:5,6; 4:8; Isa 26:3,4Php 4:6,7; Heb 13:6bound.21:33; 28:20; Jer 40:4; Eph 6:20; *marg:2Ti 1:16and the.5:23; Mt 28:4Acts 21:33
be.11; 12:6; 20:23; 22:25,29; 28:20; Jud 15:13; 16:8,12,21; Eph 6:20and demanded.22:24; 25:16; Joh 18:29,30Acts 22:25
the centurion.10:1; 23:17; 27:1,3,43; Mt 8:8; 27:54Is it.By the Roman law, no magistrate was allowed to punish a Roman citizen capitally, or by inflicting stripes, or even binding him; and the single expression, I am a Roman citizen, arrested their severest decrees, and obtained, if not an escape, at least a delay of his punishment. 27,28; 16:37; 25:16Acts 22:29
examined him. or, tortured him.24; Heb 11:35the chief.25,26; 16:38,39Acts 24:27
two.28:30Porcius Festus.Porcius Festus was put into the government of Judea in the sixth or seventh year of Nero. He died about two years afterwards, and was succeeded by Albinus. 25:1; 26:24,25,32willing.12:3; 25:9,14; Ex 23:2; Pr 29:25; Mr 15:15; Lu 23:24,25; Ga 1:10Acts 28:20
this cause.17; 10:29,33for the.23:6; 24:15; 26:6,7this chain.That is, the chain with which he was bound to the "soldier that kept him;" (ver. 16;) a mode of custody which Dr. Lardner has shown was in use among the Romans. It is in exact conformity, therefore, with the truth of St. Paul's situation at this time, that he declares himself to be "an ambassador in a chain," [en halusis ,] (Eph 6:20;) and the exactness is the more remarkable, as [halusis ,] a chain is no where used in the singular number to express any other kind of custody. 26:29; Eph 3:1; 4:1; 6:20; Php 1:13; Col 4:18; 2Ti 1:10; 2:9Phm 1:10,13
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