Logos International Study Bible - In-text Features

In-text Features

The following example is part of the first column of page 1756, which includes parts of Matthew 2:23 and 3:1:

  1. P. Vs. 1-12;
    Mk. 1:3-8; Lu.
    3:2-17; comp.
    John 1:6-8,
    10-28.
  2. Day, Lev.
    25:8

dwelt in a citya called *Nǎz’-ǎ-
rěth; that it might be fulfilled
b which was spoken cthrough the
prophets, 1that he should be
called a d Nǎz-ǎ-rẽne’.

3 And ein those fdays
cometh † John the Bǎp’-

Var. Rend.— V. 23 that ... Nazarene
—because he would be called a Nazarene,
LUTHER; despised like a Nazarene, OL.
LAN. W. BROAD. Nazarene—i.e. a
'netzer' or Branch with reference to Is. 11:1,
Fri. DeW. Me. Wa. Delilzsh.; a Nazarite
(i.e. separate with some reference to the
order of Nazirites, Num. 6:1–20), Text.
Jer., Mcl. ERASMUS, BEZA, HO, WET-
STEIN, GROTTUS; the man of Nazareth,
ME. BRU. Chap. J. — V. 1, cometh—
comes forward. Al. steps forth, HO.;

* NAZARETH: A City of Galilee.—Mt. 2:23; 21:11; Mk.
1:9; Lu. 1:26. Build on a Hill—Lu. 4:29.
Wicked and Despised City.—John 1:46. Their Unbelief—
Mt. 13:54-58.
Home of Joseph and Mary.—Lu. 1:26-30; 2:51
Home of Christ.—Mt. 2:23; 4:13; 13:54; 21:11; 26:71; Mk.
1:9, 24; 6:1; 10:47; 14:67; 16:6; Lu. 2:51; 4:34; 18:37; 24:19;
John 1:45, 46; 19:19; Acts 2:22; 3:6; 4:10; 6:14; 10:38; 22:8;
26:9. Christ rejected at—Mk. 6:1-6; Lu. 4:29.

† JOHN THE BAPTIST: Career.—Announcement of Birth
—Lu. 1:5-25; Time in days of Herod the Great B.C. 6—
Lu 1:5. Piety and old age of Zacharias and Elizabeth—
Lu. 1:5 f. Barrenness of Elizabeth—Lu. 1:7. Zacharias a
Priest in service when the angel Gabriel apperas to him.—Lu
1:8-13. The name of the child (John) given by the angel—
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