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Whosoever shall find none occasion of stumbling in me (ος αν μη σκανδαλισθη εν εμο). Indefinite relative clause with first aorist …

And blessed is he, etc. The word offence means a stumbling-block (see Barnes on Matthew 5:29).
This verse might be rendere…

Blessed is he — The words at once confirm the view that the question the messengers brought came from the Baptist himself, and show how te…

Jesus answered and said unto them, Go and show John again those things which ye do hear and see: The blind receive their sight, and the lame wa…

Glossa Ordinaria: The Evangelist had shown above how Christ's miracles and teaching instructed both His disciples and the mult…

Jesus’ answer briefly summarized his own miracles and preaching, using the language of Isa 35:5–6; 61:1 (with po ible further allusions to 26:19; 2…

And blessed is he who shall not be offended in me. By this concluding statement Christ intended to remind them that he who would adhere fi…

And blessed is he whosoever shall not be offended in me.
The Jews were offended at Christ's parentage and birth, a…

Some think that John sent this inquiry for his own satisfaction. Where there is true faith, there may yet be a mixture of unbelief. The remaining u…

After saying these things, the Lord pa ed from there to teach and preach, and this was for three reasons.
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson