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PARALLEL BIBLE - John 10:23


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King James Bible - John 10:23

And Jesus walked in the temple in Solomon's porch.

World English Bible

It was winter, and Jesus was walking in the temple, in Solomon's porch.

Douay-Rheims - John 10:23

And Jesus walked in the temple, in Solomon's porch.

Webster's Bible Translation

And Jesus walked in the temple in Solomon's porch.

Greek Textus Receptus


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2532 CONJ περιεπατει 4043 5707 V-IAI-3S ο 3588 T-NSM ιησους 2424 N-NSM εν 1722 PREP τω 3588 T-DSN ιερω 2411 N-DSN εν 1722 PREP τη 3588 T-DSF στοα 4745 N-DSF του 3588 T-GSM σολομωντος 4672 N-GSM

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VERSE (23) -
Ac 3:11; 5:12

SEV Biblia, Chapter 10:23

Y Jess andaba en el templo por el portal de Salomn.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - John 10:23

Verse 23.
Solomon's porch.] By what we find in Josephus, Ant. b. xx.

c. 8, s. 7, a portico built by Solomon, on the east side of the outer court of the temple, was left standing by Herod, when he rebuilt the temple. This portico was four hundred cubits long, and was left standing, probably, because of its grandeur and beauty. But when Agrippa came to Jerusalem, a few years before the destruction of the city by the Romans, and about eighty years after Herod had begun his building, (till which time what Herod had begun was not completed,) the Jews solicited Agrippa to repair this portico at his own expense, using for argument, not only that the building was growing ruinous, but that otherwise eighteen thousand workmen, who had all of them, until then, been employed in carrying on the works of the temple, would be all at once deprived of a livelihood.


John Gill's Bible Commentary

Ver. 23. And Jesus walked in the temple , etc.] To keep himself warm, and to secure him the better from the inclemency of the weather: in Solomons porch ; which was covered over, and the outside of it was enclosed with a wall, which made it very convenient for such a purpose: this was on the outside of the temple eastward, and was a very magnificent structure: the account Josephus gives of it is this; there was a porch without the temple, overlooking a deep valley, supported by walls of four hundred cubits, made of four square stone, very white; the length of each stone was twenty cubits, and the breadth six; the work of king Solomon, who first founded the whole temple.

Now, though this was not the porch that was built by Solomon, yet as it was built on the same spot, and in imitation of it, it bore his name; mention is made of it in ( Acts 3:11 5:12).


Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 22-30 - All who have any thing to say to Christ, may find him in the temple Christ would make us to believe; we make ourselves doubt. The Jew understood his meaning, but could not form his words into a full charg against him. He described the gracious disposition and happy state of his sheep; they heard and believed his word, followed him as his faithful disciples, and none of them should perish; for the Son and the Father were one. Thus he was able to defend his sheep against all their enemies, which proves that he claimed Divine power and perfectio equally with the Father.


Greek Textus Receptus


και
2532 CONJ περιεπατει 4043 5707 V-IAI-3S ο 3588 T-NSM ιησους 2424 N-NSM εν 1722 PREP τω 3588 T-DSN ιερω 2411 N-DSN εν 1722 PREP τη 3588 T-DSF στοα 4745 N-DSF του 3588 T-GSM σολομωντος 4672 N-GSM

Vincent's NT Word Studies

23.
Solomon's porch. A covered colonnade on the eastern side of the outer court of the temple. According to Josephus it was a relic of Solomon's days, which had remained intact in the destruction of the temple by Nebuchadnezzar.


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