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Mark:6:29 @{His corpse} (\to ptma autou\). See on ¯Matthew:24:28|. It was a mournful time for the disciples of John. "They went and told Jesus" (Matthew:14:12|). What else could they do?
rwp@Matthew:24:28 @{Carcase} (\ptma\). As in strkjv@14:12|, the corpse. Originally a fallen body from \pipt\, to fall, like Latin _cadaver_ from _cado_, to fall. The proverb here as in strkjv@Luke:17:37|, is like that in strkjv@Job:39:30; strkjv@Proverbs:30:17|. {Eagles} (\aetoi\). Perhaps the griffon vulture, larger than the eagle, which (Aristotle) was often seen in the wake of an army and followed Napoleon's retreat from Russia.