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Selected Verse: Luke 24:1 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Lu 24:1 |
Strong Concordance |
Now [1161] upon the first [3391] day of the week [4521], very early in the morning [3722] [901], they came [2064] unto [1909] the sepulchre [3418], bringing [5342] the spices [759] which [3739] they had prepared [2090], and [2532] certain [5100] others with [4862] them [846]. |
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King James |
Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
See the notes at Mat 28:1-11. |
The Scofield Bible Commentary, by Cyrus Ingerson Scofield, [1917] |
upon the first
For order of events at the resurrection, see
(See Scofield) - (Mat 28:1). |
Vincent's Word Studies, by Marvin R. Vincent [1886] |
Very early in the morning (ὄρθρου βαθέως)
Lit., at deep dawn, or the dawn being deep. It is not uncommon in Greek to find βαθύς, deep, used of time; as deep or late evening. Plutarch says of Alexander, that he supped "at deep evening;" i.e., late at night. Philo says that the Hebrews crossed the Red Sea "about deep dawn (as here), while others were yet in bed." So Socrates, in prison, asks Crito the time of day. He replies, ὄρθρος βαθύς, the dawn is deep, i.e. breaking (Plato, "Crito," 43). |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
Certain others with them - Who had not come from Galilee. Mat 28:1; Mar 16:1; Joh 20:1. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Bringing the spices - To embalm the body of our Lord: but Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea had done this before the body was laid in the tomb. See Joh 19:39, Joh 19:40. But there was a second embalming found necessary: the first must have been hastily and imperfectly performed; the spices now brought by the women were intended to complete the preceding operation.
And certain others with them - This clause is wanting in BCL, two others; Coptic, Ethiopic, Vulgate, and in all the Itala except two. Dionysius Alexandrinus, and Eusebius also omit it. The omission is approved by Mill, Bengel, Wetstein, Griesbach, and others. Bishop Pearce thinks it should be left out for the following reasons:
1. "They who came to the sepulchre, as is here said, being the same with those who, in Luk 23:55, are called the women which came with him from Galilee, there was no room for Luke (I think) to add as here, and some others came with them; because the words in Luk 23:55, to which these refer, include all that can be supposed to be designed by the words in question.
2. Luke has named no particular woman here, and therefore he could not add and some others, etc., these words necessarily requiring that the names of the women should have preceded, as is the case in Luk 24:10, where, when Mary Magdalene, the other Mary, and Joanna, had been named, it is very rightly added, and other women that were with them." |
1 In the end [1161] [3796] of the sabbath [4521], as it began to dawn [2020] toward [1519] the first [3391] day of the week [4521], came [2064] Mary [3137] Magdalene [3094] and [2532] the other [243] Mary [3137] to see [2334] the sepulchre [5028].
2 And [2532], behold [2400], there was [1096] a great [3173] earthquake [4578]: for [1063] the angel [32] of the Lord [2962] descended [2597] from [1537] heaven [3772], and came [4334] and rolled back [617] the stone [3037] from [575] the door [2374], and [2532] sat [2521] upon [1883] it [846].
3 [1161] His [846] countenance [2397] was [2258] like [5613] lightning [796], and [2532] his [846] raiment [1742] white [3022] as [5616] snow [5510]:
4 And [1161] for [575] fear [5401] of him [846] the keepers [5083] did shake [4579], and [2532] became [1096] as [5616] dead [3498] men.
5 And [1161] the angel [32] answered [611] and said [2036] unto the women [1135], Fear [5399] not [3361] ye [5210]: for [1063] I know [1492] that [3754] ye seek [2212] Jesus [2424], which [3588] was crucified [4717].
6 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].
7 And [2532] go [4198] quickly [5035], and tell [2036] his [846] disciples [3101] that [3754] he is risen [1453] from [575] the dead [3498]; and [2532], behold [2400], he goeth before [4254] you [5209] into [1519] Galilee [1056]; there [1563] shall ye see [3700] him [846]: lo [2400], I have told [2036] you [5213].
8 And [2532] they departed [1831] quickly [5035] from [575] the sepulchre [3419] with [3326] fear [5401] and [2532] great [3173] joy [5479]; and did run [5143] to bring [518] his [846] disciples [3101] word [518].
9 And [1161] as [5613] they went [4198] to tell [518] his [846] disciples [3101], [2532] behold [2400], Jesus [2424] met [528] them [846], saying [3004], All hail [5463]. And [1161] they came [4334] and held [2902] him [846] by the feet [4228], and [2532] worshipped [4352] him [846].
10 Then [5119] said [3004] Jesus [2424] unto them [846], Be [5399] not [3361] afraid [5399]: go [565] tell [518] my [3450] brethren [80] that [2443] they go [5217] into [1519] Galilee [1056], and there [2546] shall they see [3700] me [3165].
11 Now [1161] when they [846] were going [4198], behold [2400], some [5100] of the watch [2892] came [2064] into [1519] the city [4172], and shewed [518] unto the chief priests [749] all the things [537] that were done [1096].
1 In the end [1161] [3796] of the sabbath [4521], as it began to dawn [2020] toward [1519] the first [3391] day of the week [4521], came [2064] Mary [3137] Magdalene [3094] and [2532] the other [243] Mary [3137] to see [2334] the sepulchre [5028].
1 [1161] The first [3391] day of the week [4521] cometh [2064] Mary [3137] Magdalene [3094] early [4404], when it was [5607] yet [2089] dark [4653], unto [1519] the sepulchre [3419], and [2532] seeth [991] the stone [3037] taken away [142] from [1537] the sepulchre [3419].
1 And [2532] when [1230] the sabbath [4521] was past [1230], Mary [3137] Magdalene [3094], and [2532] Mary [3137] the mother [3588] of James [2385], and [2532] Salome [4539], had bought [59] sweet spices [759], that [2443] they might come [2064] and anoint [218] him [846].
1 In the end [1161] [3796] of the sabbath [4521], as it began to dawn [2020] toward [1519] the first [3391] day of the week [4521], came [2064] Mary [3137] Magdalene [3094] and [2532] the other [243] Mary [3137] to see [2334] the sepulchre [5028].
10 [1161] It was [2258] Mary [3137] Magdalene [3094], and [2532] Joanna [2489], and [2532] Mary [3137] the mother of James [2385], and [2532] other [3062] women that were with [4862] them [846], which [3739] told [3004] these things [5023] unto [4314] the apostles [652].
55 And [1161] the women [1135] also [2532], which [3748] came [2258] [4905] with him [846] from [1537] Galilee [1056], followed after [2628], and beheld [2300] the sepulchre [3419], and [2532] how [5613] his [846] body [4983] was laid [5087].
55 And [1161] the women [1135] also [2532], which [3748] came [2258] [4905] with him [846] from [1537] Galilee [1056], followed after [2628], and beheld [2300] the sepulchre [3419], and [2532] how [5613] his [846] body [4983] was laid [5087].
40 Then [3767] took they [2983] the body [4983] of Jesus [2424], and [2532] wound [1210] it [846] in linen clothes [3608] with [3326] the spices [759], as [2531] the manner [1485] of the Jews [2453] is [2076] to bury [1779].
39 And [1161] there came [2064] also [2532] Nicodemus [3530], which [3588] at the first [4412] came [2064] to [4314] Jesus [2424] by night [3571], and brought [5342] a mixture [3395] of myrrh [4666] and [2532] aloes [250], about [5616] an hundred [1540] pound [3046] weight.