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Selected Verse: Matthew 11:2 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Mt 11:2 |
Strong Concordance |
Now [1161] when John [2491] had heard [191] in [1722] the prison [1201] the works [2041] of Christ [5547], he sent [3992] two [1417] of his [846] disciples [3101], |
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King James |
Now when John had heard in the prison the works of Christ, he sent two of his disciples, |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
Now when John had heard in the prison--For the account of this imprisonment, see on Mar 6:17-20.
the works of Christ, he sent, &c.--On the whole passage, see on Luke 7:18-35. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
The account contained in this chapter of Matthew, to the Mat 11:19, is found, with no material variation, in Luke 7:18-35. John was in prison. Herod had thrown him into confinement on account of his faithfulness in reproving him for marrying his brother Philip's wife. See Mat 14:3-4.
It is not certainly known why John sent to Jesus. It might have been to satisfy his disciples that he was the Messiah; or he might have been desirous of ascertaining for himself whether this person, of whom he heard so much, was the same one whom he had baptized, and whom he knew to be the Messiah. See Joh 1:29. |
Vincent's Word Studies, by Marvin R. Vincent [1886] |
Two of his disciples (δύο)
But the correct reading is διά, by. He sent by his disciples. So Rev. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
He sent two of his disciples - Not because he doubted himself; but to confirm their faith. Luk 7:18. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
John had heard in the prison - John was cast into prison by order of Herod Antipas, Mat 14:3, etc., (where see the notes), a little after our Lord began his public ministry, Mat 4:12; and after the first passover, Joh 3:24. |
17 For [1063] Herod [2264] himself [846] had sent forth [649] and laid hold [2902] upon John [2491], and [2532] bound [1210] him [846] in [1722] prison [5438] for [1223] Herodias [2266]' sake [1223], his [846] brother [80] Philip's [5376] wife [1135]: for [3754] he had married [1060] her [846].
18 For [1063] John [2491] had said [3004] unto Herod [2264], [3754] It is [1832] not [3756] lawful [1832] for thee [4671] to have [2192] thy [4675] brother's [80] wife [1135].
19 Therefore [1161] Herodias [2266] had a quarrel [1758] against him [846], and [2532] would [2309] have killed [615] him [846]; but [2532] she could [1410] not [3756]:
20 For [1063] Herod [2264] feared [5399] John [2491], knowing [1492] that he [846] was a just [1342] man [435] and [2532] an holy [40], and [2532] observed [4933] him [846]; and [2532] when he heard [191] him [846], he did [4160] many things [4183], and [2532] heard [191] him [846] gladly [2234].
29 The next day [1887] John [2491] seeth [991] Jesus [2424] coming [2064] unto [4314] him [846], and [2532] saith [3004], Behold [2396] the Lamb [286] of God [2316], which [3588] taketh away [142] the sin [266] of the world [2889].
3 For [1063] Herod [2264] had laid hold [2902] on John [2491], and bound [1210] him [846], and [2532] put [5087] him in [1722] prison [5438] for [1223] Herodias' [2266] sake [1223], his [846] brother [80] Philip's [5376] wife [1135].
4 For [1063] John [2491] said [3004] unto him [846], It is [1832] not [3756] lawful [1832] for thee [4671] to have [2192] her [846].
19 The Son [5207] of man [444] came [2064] eating [2068] and [2532] drinking [4095], and [2532] they say [3004], Behold [2400] a man [444] gluttonous [5314], and [2532] a winebibber [3630], a friend [5384] of publicans [5057] and [2532] sinners [268]. But [2532] wisdom [4678] is justified [1344] of [575] her [846] children [5043].
18 And [2532] the disciples [3101] of John [2491] shewed [518] him [846] of [4012] all [3956] these things [5130].
24 For [1063] John [2491] was [2258] not yet [3768] cast [906] into [1519] prison [5438].
12 Now [1161] when Jesus [2424] had heard [191] that [3754] John [2491] was cast into prison [3860], he departed [402] into [1519] Galilee [1056];
3 For [1063] Herod [2264] had laid hold [2902] on John [2491], and bound [1210] him [846], and [2532] put [5087] him in [1722] prison [5438] for [1223] Herodias' [2266] sake [1223], his [846] brother [80] Philip's [5376] wife [1135].