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6 Sept. 1815
Jug. True
Ch. 52 Sign refused
Time per Mark VIII. 10 presently after the 2 d feeding miracle which per eundem was presently after the Syro-Phœnician-curing miracle.
Place – between Magdala and Dalmanutha, near the sea of Galilee
Though so soon after the two feeding miracles performed before such multitudes, he dares /does/ not refer the enquiring Pharisees to either of them.
Ch. 52
Near /Between/ Magdala and Dalmanutha, soon after the second feeding miracle, the Pharisees asking for a proof of his missions, receive angry language
Luke silent Matt. XVI. 1 to 4. Mark VIII. 11 to 13. John silent.
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Title: [6 Sept. 1815 Jug. True Ch.]Description: 6 Sept. 1815 Jug. True Ch. 53 Disciples forget feeding Time per Matt. & Mark immediately after the rebuke to the Pharisees Place the side opposite to Magdala & Dalmanutha: viz as per next miracle Bethsaida at the other end of the little Sea or Lake of Galilee Disciples rebuked for not knowing that when he said leaven he meant doctrine By doctrine he evidently meant opinion adverse to his design viz. disbelief in him Two miracles performed to all the […?] of 5000 and 4000 […?] it more and not remembered by disciples as capable of being called to witness in defending himself against opposing Pharisees! Ch. 53 The disciples being in want of bread, he cautions them against receiving leaven from the Pharisees, and rebukes them for supposing he meant the leaven of bread: and for having so soon forgotten the two feeding miracles Matt. XVI. 5 to 12. Mark VIII. 13 to 21. Luke silent. John silent.
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