People's commentary on the Gospel according to LukeContaining the common version, 1611, and the Revised version, 1881 American reading and renderings . roof, butsprang also from his infinite compassion for the suffering. His first wordswere to the sorrowing widowed mother, Weep not. 14. touched the bier] In Palestine the dead are borne out, according Common Version. 12 Now when he came nigh to the gate ofthe city, hehold, there was a dead man car-ried out, the only son of his mother, and shewas a widow: and much people of the citywas with her. And when the Lord saw her,he had com-passion o


People's commentary on the Gospel according to LukeContaining the common version, 1611, and the Revised version, 1881 American reading and renderings . roof, butsprang also from his infinite compassion for the suffering. His first wordswere to the sorrowing widowed mother, Weep not. 14. touched the bier] In Palestine the dead are borne out, according Common Version. 12 Now when he came nigh to the gate ofthe city, hehold, there was a dead man car-ried out, the only son of his mother, and shewas a widow: and much people of the citywas with her. And when the Lord saw her,he had com-passion on her, and said unto her, Weep not. 14 And he came and touched the bier: andthey that bare him stood still. .d he said,Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. Revised Version. 12 Now when he drew near to the orate of thecity, behold, there was carried out one thatwas dead, the only son of liis mother, andshe was a widow: and much people of the 13 city was with her. And when the Lord sawher, he had compassion on her, and said 14 unto her. Weep not. And he came nijrliand touched the bier: and the bearers stoodstill. And he said, Young man, I say unto.


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