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Worshipped him (προσκυνησαντες αυτον). Here again we have one of Westcott and Hort's Western non-interpolations that may be genuin…

They worshipped him. The word worship does not always denote religious homage (see Barnes on Matthew 2:11).
. But here it s…

They worshipped him.—These words also are absent from most of the best manuscripts. If they stand as part of the text, we must remember th…

And it came to pass, while he blessed them, he was parted from them, and carried up into heaven. And they worshipped him, —
Then th…

The Venerable Bede: Having omitted everything that may have taken place during the forty-three days between our Lord and His di…

Jesus is also the Son of God, and so his disciples “worshiped him” (v.52). This beautiful gospel closes with the theme of “joy” restated in v.52 an…

And having worshipped him, they returned. By the word worship, Luke means, first, that the apostles were relieved of all doubt, b…

And they worshipped him
Not with a civil worship, as he was sometimes worshipped by men, in the days of his flesh, w…

Christ ascended from Bethany, near the Mount of Olives. There was the garden in which His sufferings began; there He was in His agony. Those who wo…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson