FOOTNOTES:

[1] Isaiah liii. 2. Ezek. xxxiv. 29.

[2] Cant. ii. 1.

[3] Matthew i. 18-25. Luke i. 27. 30-35., ii. 5, 6, 7.

[4] Matthew iv. 1-11. Mark i. 12, 13. Luke iv. 2-13.

[5] Luke xxii. 3. John vi. 70., xiii. 2-27.

[6] Matthew iv. 24., viii. 16, 18-23., ix. 32-34., x. 1., xii. 24-28., xv. 22-28., xvi. 23., xvii. 14-19. Mark i. 23-27. 33, 34, 39., iii. 22-27., v. 2-19., vii. 25-30., viii. 33. Luke iv. 36-41., vi. 18., vii. 21., viii. 27-36., ix. 1, 38-42, 49. John xii. 31., Acts x. 38., 1 John, iii. 8.

[7] Mark iii. 11, 12., v. 6, 7. Luke iv. 33, 34, 41., viii. 28.

[8] Luke xxii. 53. John xiv. 30.

[9] 1 Peter v. 8.

[10] Gal. iv. 4. Col. i. 15., ii. 9.

[11] Matthew xxv. 41. Rom. xvi. 20. Col. ii. 15. Heb. ii. 14. 2 Peter ii. 4. Jude vi. 9. Rev. xii. 7-17., xx. 1, 2, 3. 10.

[12] Mat. i. 1-17.

[13] Luke iii. 23-38.

[14] Genesis xii. 3., xviii. 18. Psalm lxxii. 17.

[15] Matthew i. 16. Luke iii. 23.

[16] John xi. 49-52.

[17] Since the destruction of Jerusalem, the genealogy of the Jews is lost; the tribe or family of David cannot be distinguished from that of Benjamin.

[18] Psalm cxxxii. 11. Isaiah ix. 6, 7., lv. 3, 4, 5. Jerem. xxiii. 5, 6., xxxiii. 15. Zech. iii. 8., vi. 12, 13.

[19] Ezek. xxi. 26, 27.

[20] Numbers xii. 15.

[21] Numbers xii. 1.

[22] Mal. iii. 1., iv. 5.

[23] Matt. iii. 3., xi. 2-15. Mark i. 2-8. Luke i. 5-26.

[24] Luke i. 39-44.

[25] Luke vii. 18-28.

[26] Matt. xiv. 3-10.

[27] Matt. i. 18-25. Luke i. 26-38.

[28] Col. ii. 9. 1 Cor. xv. 47. Rom. ix. 5. 1 Tim. iii. 16. John i. 1., i. 14.

[29] It will be observed the chief priests and scribes, in quoting this passage (see Matt. ii. 6.) have not given it correctly, but have made it bend as much as possible to their ideas of a temporal prince.

[30] Zech. vi. 13

[31] Dan. ii. 31-45., vii. 1-27.

[32] Isaiah xlv. 1-4.

[33] Matt. i. 21.

[34] Isaiah xliv. 21., xlix. 3.

[35] Matt. iii. 17. xvii. 5. Mark i. 11., ix. 7.

[36] Numbers vi. 2, 3. 13. 18-21. Judges xiii. 5 7., xvi. 17.

[37] Hebrews ix. 14. 2 Tim. i. 9.

[38] The first who appears to have called our Lord, Jesus of Nazareth, was the Devil in the person of the poor maniac, and is it not probable that Satan influenced the minds of men to give him that distinction with a view to deceive them as to the place of his birth; which was not at Nazareth, but at Bethlehem?

[39] Psalm xlv. 7.

[40] Hebrews x. 28.

[41] Daniel xii. 1. Revelations xii. 7.

[42] Ezra iii. 12.

[43] Exod. xxv. 19. 20. 21.

[44] Exod. xxviii. 30. Deut. xxxiii. 8.

[45] 2 Kings xix. 14-37.

[46] 2 Chron. vii. 1. 3.

[47] 2 Chron. vii. 2.

[48] Prov. viii. 22-31.

[49] John vi. 15.

[50] Deut. xiv. 23-26.

[51] John v. 22, 23.

[52] 2 Peter ii. 5.

[53] Heb. xii. 18-24.

[54] John x. 28, 29.

[55] John x. 16.

[56] Ezek. xxxiv. 10.

[57] Mark vii. 9. 13.

[58] 2 Tim. iii. 16.

[59] Acts iii. 6.

[60] Psalm xiv. 1. Eccles. vii. 20. Rom. iii. 12.

[61] John xiv. 30.

[62] John xiv. 5.

[63] John x. 18.

[64] Luke xxii. 53.

[65] John vi. 70.

[66] Exodus xxi. 34.

[67] Psalm lv. 12.

[68] I am. The reader will observe the word He is written in italics, to denote that it was not in the original, but added by the translators.

[69] Exodus xii. 22.

[70] John ii. 19-21.

[71] Col. ii. 9.

[72] Isaiah liii. 6.

[73] Romans xvi. 37.

[74] Numbers xii. 14.

[75] Isaiah xl. 10.

[76] Heb. x. 28-30.

[77] Psalm cx. 1. Zech. xiii. 7.

[78] Heb. i. 6.

[79] John vii. 46.

[80] John xvii. 5.

[81] Gen. iii. 5.

[82] Phil. ii. 7.

[83] Matt. v. 18.

[84] Luke xxii. 27.

[85] Matthew xxvi. 53.

[86] Leviticus ix. 3. 5.

[87] Romans xix. 5. Hebrews xiii. 8.

[88] Hebrews xii. 2.

[89] Zechariah xiii. 7.

[90] John x. 17.

[91] Psalm lxxxv. 10.

[92] John i. 47-50.

[93] Ephesians i. 20-22.

[94] Revelations xx. 2, 3.

[95] Exodus xii. 46.

[96] John i. 29.

[97] John xix. 34, 35. 1 John v. 8.

[98] Romans viii. 32.

[99] Exodus xii. 2. 6. 18.

[100] Mark xv. 34.

[101] Luke xxiii. 50, 51.

[102] Numbers iv. 3.

[103] Gen. iii. 14. John iii. 14.

[104] Exod. xxiii. 17. Deut. xvi. 16.

[105] John x. 18.

[106] Luke xvi. 26.

[107] John xiv. 6.

[108] Psalm xl. 7, 8.

[109] John vii. 52. Acts ii. 7.

[110] Matt. xxviii. 19. Acts xi. 18., xiii. 46, 47., xv. 3.

[111] John xvi. 7-14.

[112] Psalm cxliii. 10.

[113] Jeremiah viii. 22.

[114] Hebrews v. 5-11., vii. 1-28.

[115] Hebrews vii. 3.

[116] Hebrews vi. 20.

[117] Dan. iii. 4-15.

[118] Numbers xx. 11.

[119] Lev. xxiii. 3., xxv. 3, 4.

[120] Lev. xxv. 8. 10.

[121] 2 Chron. xxxvi. 22, 23.

[122] Ezra vi. 7-12.

[123] Ezra vii. 11-23.

[124] Neh. ii. 1-8.

[125] Luke iii. 23.

[126] Rev. xxii. 18, 19.

[127] John xiv. 6.

[128] John xii, 27.

[129] 1 Corinthians xv. 22. Romans v. 17-19.

[130] Luke xxiii. 4. Isaiah liii. 5, 10.

[131] Matthew xxiii. 35-37.

[132] Matthew xxiv. 21.

[133] Deuteronomy iv. 7.

[134] Deuteronomy iv. 5, 8.

[135] Leviticus xi. 2, 7, 8.

[136] 1 Timothy iii. 16. Acts ii. 24, 33.

[137] Hebrews iv. 2. x. 1-10, 20.

[138] Luke ii. 1. Matthew xxii. 17.

[139] Deut. xxviii. 48-59.

[140] Matt. xxiv. 21, 22.

[141] The walls were composed of the most durable kind of white stone, of massive size, each stone being twelve feet high, eighteen broad, and thirty-seven and a half in length.

[142] Deuteronomy xviii. 9, 12.

[143] Isaiah xliii. 20, 21.

[144] John iv. 9.

[145] Matthew iv. 12, 13, 15, 16.

[146] John iv. 4.

[147] Acts iv, 13.

[148] In whatever part of the Bible the name of the LORD is written in capital letters, it means Jehovah; and the name of the Lord in small letters, signifies Adonai. The translators intended to show, by this method, that in the original there is a very material difference in the word. By the glorious incommunicable name of Jehovah (translated LORD in capital letters,) is meant the Self-existent, Independent, and Eternal Being, the promising and performing God. The word Adonai (translated Lord in small letters) conveys the idea of Lord or Ruler, an Almighty Helper or Supporter, and is particularly descriptive of the Mediatorial character of the Lord Jesus.

[149] Zechariah xiii. 7.