A Harmony of the Gospels for Students of the Life of Christ: Based on the Broadus Harmony in the Revised VersionRobertson, A. T.
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A Harmony of the Gospels for Students of the Life of Christ: Based on the Broadus Harmony in the Revised Version
Robertson, A. T.
Bible. Gospels -- Harmonies
| Jesus stretched |
| forth his hand, and |
| took hold of him, |
| and saith unto him, |
| O thou of little |
| faith, wherefore |
And | didst thou doubt? |
he went up unto them|32 And when they were |21 They
into the boat; and | gone up into the | were willing
the wind ceased: and| boat, the wind | therefore to
they were sore |33 ceased. And they | receive him into
amazed in | that were in the | the boat: and
52 themselves; for they| boat worshipped him,| straightway the
understood not | saying, Of a truth | boat was at the
concerning the | thou art the Son of | land whither they
loaves, but their | God. | were going.
heart was hardened. | |
[Footnote 1: Some ancient authorities read _was many furlongs
distant from the land_.]
[Footnote 2: Some ancient authorities read _and came_.]
[Footnote 3: Many ancient authorities add _strong_.]
§ 75. THE RECEPTION AT GENNESARET
Mark 6:53-56 |Matt. 14:34-36
|
53 And when they had [1]crossed |34 And when they had crossed
over, they came to the land | over, they came to the land,
unto Gennesaret, and moored to | unto Gennesaret.
54 the shore. And when they were |
come out of the boat, |
straightway _the people_ knew |
55 him, and ran about that whole |
region, and began to carry |
about on their beds those that |
were sick, where they heard he |
56 was. And wheresoever[a] he |35 And when the men of
entered, into villages, or into| that place knew him, they sent
cities, or into the country, | unto all that region round
they laid the sick in the | about, and brought unto him all
marketplaces, and besought him |36 that were sick; and they
that they might touch if it | besought him that they might
were but the border of his | only touch the border of his
garment: and as many as touched| garment: and as many as touched
[2]him were made whole. | were made whole.
[Footnote 1: Or, _crossed over to the land, they came unto
Gennesaret_.]
[Footnote 2: Or, _it_.]
[Footnote a: This general characterization applies to the Galilean work
as a whole in Part VII rather than to the precise time at this juncture.
But one must allow his imagination to enlarge upon the scope of Christ's
work.]
§ 76. THE COLLAPSE OF THE GALILEAN CAMPAIGN BECAUSE JESUS WILL NOT
CONFORM TO POPULAR MESSIANIC EXPECTATIONS
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