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Matthew 20:29

From Jericho (apo Iereixw). So Mark 10:46. But Luke (Luke 18:35) places the incident as they were drawing near to Jericho (eiv Iereixw). It is probable that Mark and Matthew refer to the old Jericho, the ruins of which have been discovered, while Luke alludes to the new Roman Jericho. The two blind men were apparently between the two towns. Mark (Mark 10:46) and Luke (Luke 18:35) mention only one blind man, Bartimaeus (Mark). In Kentucky there are two towns about a half mile apart both called Pleasureville (one Old Pleasureville, the other New Pleasureville).




Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Matthew 20:29:

Mark 10:46
Luke 18:35

 

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