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Matthew 26:1 open_in_new
finished. Compare Matthew 7:28. Marking an epoch. As in Matthew 11:1; Matthew 13:53; Matthew 19:1. See App-156.
sayings. Plural of logos. See note on Mark 9:42.
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Matthew 26:2 open_in_new
Ye know. Greek. oida. App-132.
after. Greek. meta.
after two days, &c. See App-156.
is. takes place, or cometh. Greek. ginomai. See note on "fulfilled", Luke 21:32.
passover. Greek. pascha, an Aramaic word. Hebrew. pesach. App-94.
the Son of man. See App-98.
betrayed. delivered up. The Present Tense is the Figure of speech Prolepsis (App-6). See note on "ye slew", Matthew 23:35.
to. for: i.e. for the purpose of. Greek. eis. App-104.
crucified. hung upon. stake. Greek. stauros was not two pieces of wood at any angle. It was an upright pale or stake. Same as xulon,. piece of timber (Acts 5:30; Acts 5:10; Acts 5:39; Galatians 1:3; Galatians 1:13; 1 Peter 2:24). Even the Latin crux means. mere stake, or stave (compare verses: Matthew 26:47; Matthew 26:55, &c.); while stauroo (here) means to drive stakes. See App-162.
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Matthew 26:3 open_in_new
palace. court, with access from the street. Should he so rendered in verses: Matthew 26:58; Matthew 26:69; Mark 14:54; Mark 14:66; Mark 15:16; Luke 11:21; Luke 22:55.John 18:15, as it is in Revelation 11:2. It is rendered "hall" in Mark 15:16; Luke 22:55.
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Matthew 26:4 open_in_new
that. to the end that.
take. seize.
subtilty. guile.
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Matthew 26:5 open_in_new
Not. Greek. me. App-105. Not the same as in verses: Matthew 26:11; Matthew 26:24; Matthew 26:29, Mat 11:35, Mat 11:39, Mat 11:40, Mat 11:42, Mat 11:53, Mat 11:70, Mat 11:72, Mat 11:74.
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Matthew 26:6 open_in_new
was. came to be, as in Matthew 26:20. Greek. ginomai.
Bethany. Note this return to Bethany from Jerusalem after His first entry in Matthew 21:1-11, &c., and before His triumphal entry in Mark 11:1-10; Luke 19:29-38, and John 12:12-19. See App-156.
Simon. Showing this to be. second anointing, later than that of John 12:2-8. See App-158.
the leper. Figure of speech Ampliatio (App-6). So called after his healing, as Matthew was still called "the tax-gatherer". See note on Exodus 4:6.
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Matthew 26:7 open_in_new
a woman. Unnamed. In the former anointing it was Mary. See App-158, and note on. Samaritan Pentateuch Matthew 3:1.
box. flask.
very precious. Greek. barutimos. Occurs only here.
on. upon. Greek. epi.
His head. In the former anointing, by Mary, it was His feet. See App-158.
sat. reclined [at table].
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Matthew 26:8 open_in_new
His disciples. In the former case it was Judas Iscariot. App-158.
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Matthew 26:10 open_in_new
understood. got to know. Greek. ginosko. App-132. Not the same word as in verses: Matthew 26:2; Matthew 26:70; Matthew 26:72; Matthew 26:74.
good. excellent.
upon. toward. Greek. eis. App-104.
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Matthew 26:11 open_in_new
with. Greek. meta. App-104.
not. Greek. ou App-105. Not the same as in verses: Matthew 26:26; Matthew 26:5; Matthew 26:29; Matthew 26:35. but the same as in verses: Matthew 26:24; Matthew 26:39; Matthew 26:40; Matthew 24:42, Mat 24:53, Mat 70:72, Mat 70:74.
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Matthew 26:12 open_in_new
burial. embalming. Compare John 19:40. Should be the same as in Mark 14:8; John 12:7. It is the Septuagint for Hebrew. hanat, in Genesis 50:2.
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Matthew 26:13 open_in_new
Verily. See note on Matthew 5:18.
this gospel. the good news.
preached. proclaimed. App-121.
world. Greek. kosmos. App-129.
also this, that. this also which.
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Matthew 26:14 open_in_new
unto. Greek. pros.
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Matthew 26:15 open_in_new
will ye give... ?. what are ye willing to give?
will. Greek. thelo. App-102.
covenanted with him. they placed for him [in the balance]: i.e. they weighed to him.
thirty pieces of silver. See App-161. These were shekels of the Sanctuary. App-51. This was the price of an ox which had gored. servant (Exodus 21:32). It was here destined for the purchase of sacrifices.
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Matthew 26:17 open_in_new
the first day. The eating of the Passover took place on the fourteenth of Nisan. See Exodus 12:6; Exodus 12:8; Exodus 12:18; Leviticus 23:5.Numbers 9:3; Numbers 28:16. The fifteenth was the high sabbath, the first day of the feast. See Numbers 28:17.
Where... ? This question shows that the date was the fourteenth of Nisan.
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Matthew 26:18 open_in_new
into. Greek. eis. App-104. as in verses: Matthew 26:30; Matthew 26:32; Matthew 26:41, Mat 30:45, Mat 30:52, Mat 30:71. such. man. a certain one. Greek. deina. Occurs only here in N.T.
Master. Teacher. App-98. Matthew 26:3.
at thy house. with (App-104.) thee.
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Matthew 26:19 open_in_new
had appointed. Greek. suntasso. Occurs only here, and Matthew 27:10.
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Matthew 26:20 open_in_new
He sat down. Thus showing us that this could not be the Passover lamb, which must be eaten standing. See Exodus 12:11.
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Matthew 26:21 open_in_new
as they did eat. This had been preceded by John 13:1-30. It was the Passover feast, but not the Passover lamb, which followed it. See Matthew 26:2, and App-156 and App-157.
betray Me. deliver Me up.
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Matthew 26:22 open_in_new
every. each. One after the other.
Lord. App-98. A. Literally, "Not I, is it. Lord? "
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Matthew 26:23 open_in_new
dippeth. dipped.
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Matthew 26:24 open_in_new
The Son of man. See App-98.
s written. hath been (or standeth) written.
of. concerning. Greek. peri.
by. by means of. Greek. dia. Not the same word as in Matthew 26:63.
it had been good. Figure of speech Paroemia. App-6.
if, &c. Assuming the condition as. fact. See App-118.
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Matthew 26:25 open_in_new
Master. Rabbi. App-98. as in Matthew 26:49. not the same as in Matthew 26:18. Literally, "Not I, is it. Master? "
Thou hast said. Thou thyself hast said [it].
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Matthew 26:26 open_in_new
bread. a hard biscuit, which required to be broken.
this is. this represents. See App-159 and App-6, Figure of speech Metaphor.
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Matthew 26:28 open_in_new
My blood. No covenant could be made without shedding of blood (Exodus 24:8; Hebrews 9:20); and no remission of sins without it (Leviticus 17:11).
the new testament. the New Covenant. This can be nothing else than that foretold in Jeremiah 31:31. If not made then, it can never now be made, for the Lord has no blood to shed (Luke 24:39). This is the ground of the proclamation of "them that heard Him" (Hebrews 2:3). See Acts 2:38, and Acts 3:19, &c. See also App-95.
new. Greek. kainos. New as to quality and character; not fresh made. Compare Matthew 27:60; Mark 1:27.
testament. Greek. diatheke. This is the first occurrence in the N.T. It is an O.T. word, and must always conform to O.T. usage and translation. It has nothing whatever to do with the later Greek usage. The rendering "testament" comes from the Vulgate "testamentum". See App-95. Diatheke occurs in N.T. thirty three times, and is rendered covenant twenty times (Luke 1:72.Acts 3:25; Acts 7:8; Romans 9:4; Romans 11:27; Galatians 1:3; Galatians 1:15; Galatians 1:17; Galatians 4:24.Ephesians 2:12.Hebrews 8:6; Hebrews 8:8; Hebrews 8:9; Hebrews 9:10; Hebrews 9:4; Hebrews 9:4; Hebrews 10:16; Hebrews 10:29; Hebrews 12:24; Hebrews 13:20); and testament thirteen times (here, Mark 14:24.Luke 22:20; 1 Corinthians 11:25. 2Co 3:6, 2 Corinthians 3:14.Hebrews 7:22; Hebrews 9:15; Hebrews 9:15; Hebrews 9:16; Hebrews 9:17; Hebrews 9:20; Revelation 11:19). It should be always rendered "covenant". See notes on Hebrews 9:15-22, and App-95.
is. Used by the Figure of speech Prolepsis. App-6.
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Matthew 26:29 open_in_new
not. by no means. Greek. ou me. App-105. This might have been soon verified, had the nation repented at the proclamation of Peter (Acts 3:19-26). But now it is postponed.
this fruit of the vine. Figure of speech Periphrasis. App-6.
Father's. App-98 and App-112.
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Matthew 26:30 open_in_new
hymn. Psalm. Probably the second part of "the great Hallel " (or Hallelujah), Psalms 115, 116, 117, 118.
they went out. Another proof that this was not the Passover lamb. Compare Exodus 12:22. See note on Matthew 26:20.
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Matthew 26:31 open_in_new
be offended. stumble.
because of. in. Greek. en.
this night. in or during (Greek. en. App-104.) this very night.
it is written. it standeth written.
I will smite, &c. Reference to Zechariah 13:7. See App-107 and App-117..
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Matthew 26:32 open_in_new
I will go before you. Compare John 10:4.
Galilee. App-169.
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Matthew 26:33 open_in_new
Peter. But Peter.
Though. Greek. Even if. Same condition implied as in verses: Matthew 26:24; Matthew 26:39; Matthew 26:42.
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Matthew 26:34 open_in_new
That. Greek. hoti. Separating what was said from the time when it was said. See note on Luke 23:43.
before. See note on Matthew 1:18.
the. a: i.e. one of other cooks.
Shalt. wilt.
thrice: i.e. three denials and. cock-crow; then three more and. second cock-crow; not three cock-crows. This prophecy was uttered three times: (1) John 13:38, relating to fact, not to time; (2) Luke 22:34, in the supper room; (3) and last, Matthew 26:34 (Mark 14:30), on the Mount of Olives. See App-156 and App-160.
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Matthew 26:35 open_in_new
Though. should die. Even if (as in Matthew 26:24) it be necessary for me to die.
with. together with. Greek. sun. App-104.
also said... disciples. said... disciples also.
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Matthew 26:36 open_in_new
Then cometh, &c. The Structure (p. 1305) shows the correspondence between the Temptation in the Wilderness (Matthew 4:1-11) and the Agony in the Garden (Matthew 26:36-46). That both were an assault of Satan is shown in Luke 22:53; John 14:30. and by the fact that in each case angelic ministration was given. Compare Matthew 4:11 with Luke 22:43.
place. Not the usual word, or the same as in Matthew 26:52, but Greek. chorion. field, or farmstead; used as "place" is in Eng. of. separated spot, in contrast with the town. Compare its ten occurrences (here, 2 John 1:4; 2 John 1:4 :5.Acts 1:18; Acts 1:19; Acts 1:19; Acts 4:34; Acts 5:3; Acts 5:8; Acts 28:7).
Gethsemane. An Aramaic word. See App-94.
pray. Greek. proseuchomai. App-134.:2. As in verses: Matthew 26:39; Matthew 26:41; Matthew 26:42, Mat 39:44. Not the same as in Matthew 26:53.
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Matthew 26:37 open_in_new
Peter, &c.: i.e. Peter, James, and John.
Zebedee. See note on Matthew 4:21.
sorrowful and very heav. = full of anguish and distress. Greek. ademoneo. very heavy: only here, Mark 14:33, and Philippians 1:2; Philippians 1:26.
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Matthew 26:38 open_in_new
soul. Greek. psuche. See App-110.
exceeding sorrowful. crushed with anguish. So the Septuagint Psalms 42:5; Psalms 42:11; Psalms 43:5.
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Matthew 26:39 open_in_new
will. am willing. See App-102.
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Matthew 26:40 open_in_new
asleep. Intentionally. App-171.
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Matthew 26:41 open_in_new
that. to the end that.
spirit. Greek. pneuma. App-101.
willing. ready.
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Matthew 26:42 open_in_new
Thy will be done. The very words of Matthew 6:10.
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Matthew 26:45 open_in_new
now. afterward. Not "now", for see Matthew 26:46. If taken as meaning "henceforth" it must be. question, as in Luke 22:46.
the hour is at hand. See note on John 7:6.
the Son of man. See App-98.
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Matthew 26:46 open_in_new
going. To meet Judas; not to attempt flight.
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Matthew 26:47 open_in_new
lo. Figure of speech Asterismos. App-6.
one of the twelve. So in all three Gospels. Had probably become almost an appellative by the time the Gospels were written (as "he that betrayed Him "had).
multitude. crowd.
staves. clubs. As in Matthew 26:55 and Mark 14:43; Mark 14:48; Luke 22:52. Not "staves", which is plural of rabdos =. staff for walking, as in Matthew 10:10; Mark 6:8; Luke 9:3 and Hebrews 11:21.
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Matthew 26:48 open_in_new
gave. had given.
hold Him fast. seize Him.
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Matthew 26:49 open_in_new
Hail. Greek. Chaire. An Aramaic salutation, like the Greek "Peace". Occ only here; Matthew 27:29; Matthew 28:9; Mark 15:18; Luke 1:28; John 19:3; 2 John 1:10-11.
kissed Him. ostentatiously embraced Him.
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Matthew 26:50 open_in_new
Friend. Comrade. Greek. hetairos. Occurs only in Matthew (here; Matthew 11:16; Matthew 20:13; Matthew 22:12).
wherefore, &c. This is not. question, but an elliptical expression: "[Do that] for which thou art here", or "Carry out thy purpose".
took. seized.
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Matthew 26:51 open_in_new
sword. See Luke 22:36.
a servant. the bondservant; marking. special body-servant of the high priest, by name "Malchus" (John 18:10).
his ear. the lobe of his ear. in John 19:41.
the scripture. Compare Psalms 16:10; Psalms 16:11, &c.
must. Compare John 3:14; John 12:34, rise again. Greek. anistemi. App-178.
from the dead. Greek. ek nekron. App-139.
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Matthew 26:56 open_in_new
was done. is come to pass.
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Matthew 26:57 open_in_new
laid hold on. seized.
were assembled. had gathered together.
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Matthew 26:58 open_in_new
afar off. from afar.
unto. even to.
in. within [the court].
servants. officers.
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Matthew 26:59 open_in_new
council. Sanhedrin.
sought. were seeking.
false witness. Greek. pseudomarturia. Occurs only in Matthew, here, and Matthew 15:19.
against. Greek. kata. Not the same word as in Matthew 26:55.
to put. so that they might put, &c.
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Matthew 26:60 open_in_new
none. not [any]. Greek. ou. App-105.
yet found they none. All the texts omit these words; but Scrivener thinks on insufficient authority.
At the last. But at last.
two. Compare Deuteronomy 19:15.
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Matthew 26:61 open_in_new
I am able to destroy. This was "false". He said "Destroy ye". The false witnesses helped to fulfill it.
Temple. Greek. naos, the shrine. See note on Matthew 23:16.
in. Greek. dia. Perhaps better "within". See Mark 2:1.Acts 24:17; Galatians 1:2; Galatians 1:1.
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Matthew 26:63 open_in_new
held. continued holding.
I adjure Thee. I put Thee on Thine oath. Greek. exor. kizo. Occurs only here.
whether. if, &c. Throwing no doubt on the assumption: as in verses: Matthew 26:24; Matthew 26:39; Matthew 26:42.
the Christ. Messiah. App-98..
the Son of God. See App-98.
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Matthew 26:64 open_in_new
Thou hast said. Thou thyself hast said [it].
nevertheless. moreover, or however.
Hereafter, or Later on.
shall ye see. See App-133.
the Son of man. As in verses: Matthew 26:2; Matthew 26:24; Matthew 26:45. This is the last occurrence in Matthew. Quoted from Psalms 110:1.Daniel 7:13.
on. Greek. ek. (Not the same word as in Matthew 26:18.) "On" here is not the same as in verses: Matthew 26:5; Matthew 26:7; Matthew 26:12; Matthew 5:39, Mat 5:50.
power. See note on Matthew 7:2.
in. upon. Greek. epi.
heaven. the heavens. See note on Matthew 6:9; Matthew 6:10.
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Matthew 26:65 open_in_new
clothes. robe.
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Matthew 26:66 open_in_new
guilty. deserving or subject to; "guilty" is obsolete in this sense Greek. enochos, as in Mark 14:64; 1 Corinthians 11:27; James 2:10.
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Matthew 26:67 open_in_new
in. on to. Greek. eis.
buffeted. cuffed, or slapped.
smote... hands. One word in the Greek Not necessarily implying "rods". See Matthew 5:39; Mark 14:65.John 18:22; John 19:3. Compare Isaiah 50:6 (Septuagint) and Hosea 5:1; Hosea 11:4 (Symmachus). Greek. rapizo. Occurs only in Matthew, here and Matthew 5:39.
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Matthew 26:68 open_in_new
Prophesy. Divine. Refers to the past, not to the future.
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Matthew 26:69 open_in_new
Now Peter, &c. See App-160 on Peter's denials.
sat. was sitting.
a damsel. Greek. one damsel. Because another is to be mentioned (Matthew 26:71).
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Matthew 26:70 open_in_new
denied. See App-160.
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Matthew 26:71 open_in_new
gone out. To avoid further questioning.
another. Another [maid]; feminine. See App-124.
This fellow was also. This [man] also was.
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Matthew 26:72 open_in_new
the man. Not even His name.
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Matthew 26:74 open_in_new
curse: i.e. to call down curses on himself if what he said were not true. Greek. katanathematizo. Occurs only here. See App-160.
the. a. No Art. See note on Matthew 26:34 and App-160.