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mhcc@Mark:7 @ ****** Mark 7 ****** *** Outline of Mark 7 *** The traditions of the elders. (_1-13.) What defiles the man. (_14-23.) The woman of Canaan's daughter cured. (_24-30.) Christ restores a man to hearing and speech. (_31-37.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Mark:7:31-37 @ Verse 31-37 - Here is a cure of one that was deaf and dumb. Those who brought this poor man to Christ, besought him to observe the case, and put forth his power. Our Lord used more outward actions in the doing of this cure than usual. These were only signs of Christ's power to cure the man, to encourage his faith, and theirs that brought him. Though we find great variety in the cases and manner of relief of those who applied to Christ, yet all obtained the relief they sought. Thus it still is in the great concerns of our souls. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@John:19 @ ****** John 19 ****** *** Outline of John 19 *** Christ condemned and crucified. (_1-18.) Christ on the cross. (_19-30.) His side pierced. (_31-37.) The burial of Jesus. (_38-42.) *** Commentary ***

mhcc@John:19:31-37 @ Verse 31-37 - A trial was made whether Jesus was dead. He died in less time than persons crucified commonly did. It showed that he had laid down his life of himself. The spear broke up the very fountains of life; no human body could survive such a wound. But its being so solemnly attested, shows there was something peculiar in it. The blood and water that flowed out, signified those two great benefits which all believers partake of through Christ, justification and sanctification; blood for atonement, water for purification. They both flow from the pierced side of our Redeemer. To Christ crucified we owe merit for our justification, and Spirit and grace for our sanctification. Let this silence the fears of weak Christians, and encourage their hopes; there came both water and blood out of Jesus' pierced side, both to justify and sanctify them. The Scripture was fulfilled, in Pilate's not allowing his legs to be broken, Psalms strkjv@34:20. There was a type of this in the paschal lamb, Exodus strkjv@12:46. May we ever look to Him, whom, by our sins, we have ignorantly and heedlessly pierced, nay, sometimes against convictions and mercies; and who shed from his wounded side both water and blood, that we might be justified and sanctified in his name.


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