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Selected Verse: Matthew 28:6 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Mt 28:6 |
Strong Concordance |
He is [2076] not [3756] here [5602]: for [1063] he is risen [1453], as [2531] he said [2036]. Come [1205], see [1492] the place [5117] where [3699] the Lord [2962] lay [2749]. |
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King James |
He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. |
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] |
He is not here; for he is risen, as he said--See on Luk 24:5-7.
Come--as in Mat 11:28.
see the place where the Lord lay--Charming invitation! "Come, see the spot where the Lord of glory lay: now it is an empty grave: He lies not here, but He lay there. Come, feast your eyes on it!" But see on Joh 20:12. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
He has risen, as he said - Jesus had often predicted that he would rise, but the disciples did not understand it, and consequently did not expect it, Mat 16:21; Mat 20:19.
The place where the Lord lay - The place where a body was deposited in a sepulchre was commonly a niche cut in the wall of the sepulchre. The sepulchre was usually large; that of David was mere than 100 feet in length, cut out of solid rock under ground, and separated into various apartments. All round the sides of those apartments were niches for the dead; or they were ranged around the sides, in places cut in the solid rock just large enough to contain the body. In such a place, probably, our Lord lay. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
Come, see the place where the Lord lay - Probably in speaking he rose up, and going before the women into the sepulchre, said, Come, see the place. This clearly reconciles what St. John relates, Joh 20:12, this being one of the two angels there mentioned. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Come, see the place - The tomb in which our Lord was laid was no doubt like the rest of the Jewish burying places, a receptacle for the several dead of a whole family, divided into separate niches, where each had his place. Come and see the place - was tantamount to, Come and see the niche in which he was laid - it is now empty; nor was there any other body in the place, for the tomb was a new one, in which no man had ever been laid, Joh 19:41; so there could be no deception in the case. |
12 And [2532] seeth [2334] two [1417] angels [32] in [1722] white [3022] sitting [2516], the one [1520] at [4314] the head [2776], and [2532] the other [1520] at [4314] the feet [4228], where [3699] the body [4983] of Jesus [2424] had lain [2749].
28 Come [1205] unto [4314] me [3165], all [3956] ye that labour [2872] and [2532] are heavy laden [5412], and I [2504] will give [373] you [5209] rest [373].
5 And [1161] as [1096] they [846] were [1096] afraid [1719], and [2532] bowed down [2827] their faces [4383] to [1519] the earth [1093], they said [2036] unto [4314] them [846], Why [5101] seek ye [2212] the living [2198] among [3326] the dead [3498]?
6 He is [2076] not [3756] here [5602], but [235] is risen [1453]: remember [3415] how [5613] he spake [2980] unto you [5213] when he was [5607] yet [2089] in [1722] Galilee [1056],
7 Saying [3004], [3754] The Son [5207] of man [444] must [1163] be delivered [3860] into [1519] the hands [5495] of sinful [268] men [444], and [2532] be crucified [4717], and [2532] the third [5154] day [2250] rise again [450].
19 And [2532] shall deliver [3860] him [846] to the Gentiles [1484] to [1519] mock [1702], and [2532] to scourge [3146], and [2532] to crucify [4717] him: and [2532] the third [5154] day [2250] he shall rise again [450].
21 From [575] that time forth [5119] began [756] Jesus [2424] to shew [1166] unto his [846] disciples [3101], how that [3754] he [846] must [1163] go [565] unto [1519] Jerusalem [2414], and [2532] suffer [3958] many things [4183] of [575] the elders [4245] and [2532] chief priests [749] and [2532] scribes [1122], and [2532] be killed [615], and [2532] be raised again [1453] the third [5154] day [2250].
12 And [2532] seeth [2334] two [1417] angels [32] in [1722] white [3022] sitting [2516], the one [1520] at [4314] the head [2776], and [2532] the other [1520] at [4314] the feet [4228], where [3699] the body [4983] of Jesus [2424] had lain [2749].
41 Now [1161] in [1722] the place [5117] where [3699] he was crucified [4717] there was [2258] a garden [2779]; and [2532] in [1722] the garden [2779] a new [2537] sepulchre [3419], wherein [1722] [3739] was [5087] never [3764] man [3762] yet [3764] laid [5087].