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The Messiah. Chapter 180.

How did The Messiah, Son of, the Supreme in authority, the Supreme divinity, the Almighty God, say, the (pagans) Roman’s were going to treat him? Part 7. Page 4

Copyright (C) by Noelene Rout 8th November 2004 All Rights Reserved.

Amended by Noelene Rout 8th October 2015

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The scripture with bracketed numbers for following Greek words and Greek word meanings with Greek writings missing!

34 And they shall [G1702 From G1722 and G3815; to jeer at, deride: – mock. G1722 ἐν en en A chief preposition signifying (fixed) position (in place, state or time), and (implying) instrumentality (constructively or medially), a relation of rest (intermediate amidst G1519 and G1537; “in”, at, by, (up-) on, etc.: – about, among, between, altogether, with (-in), (here-) in (-to, -wardly), there (-in, -on), (up-) on, through (-out), (un-) to (-ward), after, against, almost, [open-] ly, outwardly, under, give self wholly to, by (all means), mightily, (here-) by, as, at, before, one, quickly, [speedi-] ly, shortly, that, when, where (-with), while. Often used in compounds, with substantially similar import; infrequently with verbs of movement, and then not indicating direction, except (elliptically). G3815 From G3816; to sport (as a boy): – (to) play, behave as a boy. G3816 possibly from G3817; a boy (as often beaten with impunity), or (by similarity) a girl, and (usually) a child; particularly a slave or a servant (especially a minister to a king; and by eminence to God): – child, (-ren Matthew 2:16), a lad, boy, son, maid (-en), young man, (man) servant. G3817 A chief verb; to hit (as if by single blow and not as violently as G5180); particularly to sting (as a scorpion): – (to) strike, smite, beat, sting. G5180 A chief verb (in a stronger form); to “thump,” cudgel or pummel (correctly with a stick or a bastinado), by repeated blows; therefore different from G3817 and G3960, which usually signify a [single] blow with a hand or any instrument, or G4141 with the fist [or a hammer], or G4474 with the palm; also from G5177, colliding accidently); implying to punish; abstractly to offend (the conscience): – smite, strike, beat, wound. G5177 Possibly for an outdated τύχω tuchō (for which the voice in the middle of another occur by turns [to make ready or bring to pass] is used in particular tenses; related to the base of G5088 through the concept of effecting; correctly to affect; or (particularly) to hit or light on (as a mark to be reached), (transitively) to gain or secure an object or end, or (intransitively) to happen (as if meeting with); applied later as impersonally (with G1487), by chance; or (present participle) as adjective usual (as if commonly met with, with G3756, extraordinary), neuter (as adverb) perhaps; or (with another verb) as adverb by accident (as it were [accidental meeting]): – be, obtain, chance, enjoy, refresh . self, little, special. Compare G5180. G5180 A chief verb (in a stronger form); to “thump,” cudgel or pummel (correctly with a stick or a bastinado), by repeated blows; therefore different from G3817 and G3960, which usually signify a [single] blow with a hand or any instrument, or G4141 with the fist [or a hammer], or G4474 with the palm; also from G5177, colliding accidently); implying to punish; abstractly to offend (the conscience): – smite, strike, beat, wound.] mock him, and shall [G3146 From G3148; to flog (literally or abstractly): – scourge. G3148 Possibly from the base of G3145 (through the concept of contact); a whip (literally the Roman flagellum for criminals; abstractly a disease): – plague, scourging. G3145 From a chief word (to handle or squeeze); to chew: – gnaw.] scourge him, and [G5195 From G5196; to exercise violence, that is, abuse: – entreat shamefully (spitefully), act insolently, despitefully used, dishonour, reproach. See also. Youngs Analytical Concordance to the Bible. Entreated. 1 Thessalonians. Luke 20:11 G5196 [From G5228 “over” above, superior to, more than, very chiefest, exceeding above, very highly, more (than), ]; insolence (as over bearing), insult, injury: – hurt, harm, reproach.] spitefully entreated, and shall [G1716 From G1722 and G4429; to spit at or on: – to spit in, to spit on, spit (upon). G1722 A chief preposition signifying (fixed) position (in place, state or time), and (implying) instrumentality (constructively or medially), a relation of rest (intermediate amidst G1519 and G1537; “in”, at, by, (up-) on, etc.: – about, among, between, altogether, with (-in), (here-) in (-to, -wardly), there (-in, -on), (up-) on, through (-out), (un-) to (-ward), after, against, almost, [open-] ly, outwardly, under, give self wholly to, by (all means), mightily, (here-) by, as, at, before, one, quickly, [speedi-] ly, shortly, that, when, where (-with), while. Often used in compounds, with substantially similar import; infrequently with verbs of movement, and then not indicating direction, except (elliptically). G4429 A chief verb (compare G4428); to spit: – spit. G4428 Possibly relates to (to spread; obviously allied to G4072 through the concept of expansion, and to G4429 through that of flattening; compare G3961); to fold, that is, furl a scroll: – close. G4072 Including the lengthened form (second form) and contraction (third form) of the middle voice of a chief verb; to fly: – fly (-ing). G3961 From a derivative possibly of G3817 (meaning a “path” ); to trample (literally or abstractly): – tread (under foot, down,). G3817 A chief verb; to hit (as if by single blow and not as violently as G5180); particularly to sting (as a scorpion): – (to) strike, smite, beat, sting. G5180 A chief verb (in a stronger form); to “thump,” cudgel or pummel (correctly with a stick or a bastinado), by repeated blows; therefore different from G3817 an G3960, which usually signify a [single] blow with a hand or any instrument, or G4141 with the fist [or a hammer], or G4474 with the palm; also from G5177, colliding accidently); implying to punish; abstractly to offend (the conscience): – smite, strike, beat, wound.] spit upon him, and shall [kill [G615 From G575 and κτείνω kteinō (to slay); to kill outright; abstractly to destroy: – put to death, kill, to kill entirely, slay. G575 A chief particle; “off”, away (from something near), in diverse senses (of place, time, or relation; literally or abstractly): – because of, for (-th), from, (out) of, off, in, (here-) after, since, ago, by (the space of), at, (up-) on (-ce), with, before, As a prefix in composition it generally signifies separation, cessation, completion, departure, reversal, etc.] [crucify G4717 From G4716; to impale on the cross; abstractly to extinguish (subdue) passion or selfishness: – crucify. G4716 From the base of G2476; stake or post (as set upright), (specifically) a pole or cross (as an instrument of capital punishment); Abstractly exposure to death, self denial; implying the atonement of the anointed, Messiah : – cross. G2476 A lengthened form of a chief word (of similar meaning, which in certain tenses is used for it); to stand ([in-transitively]), used in diverse applications (literally or abstractly): – abide, appoint, bring, continue, covenant, establish, hold up, lay, present, set (up), stanch, stand (by, forth, still, up). Compare G5087.] kill him: and the [G5154 From G5140; third; neuter (as noun) third part, (as adverb) a (the) third time, thirdly: – third (-ly). G5140 A chief (plural) number; “three: three.] third day he shall [G450 From G303 and G2476; to stand up (literally or abstractly, [(in-(transitively)]: – raise up (again), rise (again), arise, lift up, to set up, stand up (-right). G303 A Chief preposition and adverb; correctly up; but (extended) is used (distributively) severally, or (locally) at (etc.): – and, each, apiece, every (man), by, in, through. As a prefix in compounds it frequently means (implying) repetition, intensity, reversal, etc. eg: Mk 6.40 G303 By hundreds, a hundred each. G2476 A lengthened form of a chief word (of similar meaning, which in certain tenses is used for it); to stand ([in-transitively]), used in diverse applications (literally or abstractly): – abide, appoint, bring, continue, covenant, establish, hold up, lay, present, set (up), stanch, stand (by, forth, still, up). Compare G5087.]

[The Messiah knew that after he had suffered and died for the sins of mankind and had been raised from the dead, on the third day, “On that Day!” he had actually, raised every person on earth from the dead!]  However, broad is the way that leads to the eternal destruction of those who do not believe in him, and who do not accept, (him!) his sacrifice! ] Mk 10:34..Matt 20:19..Lke 18:32,33

The scripture with bracketed numbers for following Greek words and Greek word meanings with numbers and Greek writings removed!

34 And they shall [ to jeer at, deride: – mock. G1722 ἐν en en A chief preposition signifying (fixed) position (in place, state or time), and (implying) instrumentality (constructively or medially), a relation of rest (intermediate amidst “in”, at, by, (up-) on, etc.: – about, among, between, altogether, with (-in), (here-) in (-to, -wardly), there (-in, -on), (up-) on, through (-out), (un-) to (-ward), after, against, almost, [open-] ly, outwardly, under, give self wholly to, by (all means), mightily, (here-) by, as, at, before, one, quickly, [speedi-] ly, shortly, that, when, where (-with), while. Often used in compounds, with substantially similar import; infrequently with verbs of movement, and then not indicating direction, except (elliptically). to sport (as a boy): – (to) play, behave as a boy. a boy (as often beaten with impunity), or (by similarity) a girl, and (usually) a child; particularly a slave or a servant (especially a minister to a king; and by eminence to God): – child, (-ren Matthew 2:16), a lad, boy, son, maid (-en), young man, (man) servant. to hit (as if by single blow and not as violently as G5180); particularly to sting (as a scorpion): – (to) strike, smite, beat, sting. G5180 τύπτω tuptō toop’-to (in a stronger form); to “thump,” cudgel or pummel (correctly with a stick or a bastinado), by repeated blows; colliding accidently); implying to punish; abstractly to offend (the conscience): – smite, strike, beat, wound. occur by turns [to make ready or bring to pass] is used in particular tenses; related to the base of G5088 through the concept of effecting; correctly to affect; or (particularly) to hit or light on (as a mark to be reached), (transitively) to gain or secure an object or end, or (intransitively) to happen (as if meeting with); applied later as impersonally (with G1487), by chance; or (present participle) as adjective usual (as if commonly met with, with G3756, extraordinary), neuter (as adverb) perhaps; or (with another verb) as adverb by accident (as it were [accidental meeting]): – be, obtain, chance, enjoy, refresh . self, little, special. Compare G5180. A chief verb (in a stronger form); to “thump,” cudgel or pummel (correctly with a stick or a bastinado), by repeated blows; colliding accidently); implying to punish; abstractly to offend (the conscience): – smite, strike, beat, wound.] mock him, and shall [to flog (literally or abstractly): – scourge. Possibly from the base of G3145 (through the concept of contact); a whip (literally the Roman flagellum for criminals; abstractly a disease): – plague, scourging. From a chief word (to handle or squeeze); to chew: – gnaw.] scourge him, and [to exercise violence, that is, abuse: – entreat shamefully (spitefully), act insolently, despitefully used, dishonour, reproach. See also. Youngs Analytical Concordance to the Bible. Entreated. 1 Thessalonians. Luke 20:11 [ “over” above, superior to, more than, very chiefest, exceeding above, very highly, more (than), ]; insolence (as over bearing), insult, injury: – hurt, harm, reproach.] spitefully entreated, and shall [From G1722 and G4429; to spit at or on: – to spit in, to spit on, spit (upon). A chief preposition signifying (fixed) position (in place, state or time), and (implying) instrumentality (constructively or medially), a relation of rest (intermediate amidst G1519 and G1537; “in”, at, by, (up-) on, etc.: – about, among, between, altogether, with (-in), (here-) in (-to, -wardly), there (-in, -on), (up-) on, through (-out), (un-) to (-ward), after, against, almost, [open-] ly, outwardly, under, give self wholly to, by (all means), mightily, (here-) by, as, at, before, one, quickly, [speedi-] ly, shortly, that, when, where (-with), while. Often used in compounds, with substantially similar import; infrequently with verbs of movement, and then not indicating direction, except (elliptically). A chief verb (compare G4428); to spit: – spit. Possibly relates to (to spread; obviously through the concept of expansion, through that of flattening; ); to fold, that is, furl a scroll: – close. Including the lengthened form (second form) and contraction (third form) of the middle voice of a chief verb; to fly: – fly (-ing). From a derivative possibly of G3817 (meaning a “path”); to trample (literally or abstractly): – tread (under foot, down,). A chief verb; to hit (as if by single blow and not as violently as G5180); particularly to sting (as a scorpion): – (to) strike, smite, beat, sting. A chief verb (in a stronger form); to “thump,” cudgel or pummel (correctly with a stick or a bastinado), by repeated blows; colliding accidently); implying to punish; abstractly to offend (the conscience): – smite, strike, beat, wound.] spit upon him, and shall [kill [ (to slay); to kill outright; abstractly to destroy: – put to death, kill, to kill entirely, slay. A chief particle; “off”, away (from something near), in diverse senses (of place, time, or relation; literally or abstractly): – because of, for (-th), from, (out) of, off, in, (here-) after, since, ago, by (the space of), at, (up-) on (-ce), with, before, As a prefix in composition it generally signifies separation, cessation, completion, departure, reversal, etc.] [crucify to impale on the cross; abstractly to extinguish (subdue) passion or selfishness: – crucify. stake or post (as set upright), (specifically) a pole or cross (as an instrument of capital punishment); Abstractly exposure to death, self denial; implying the atonement of the anointed Messiah: – cross. A lengthened form of a chief word (of similar meaning, which in certain tenses is used for it); to stand ([in-transitively]), used in diverse applications (literally or abstractly): – abide, appoint, bring, continue, covenant, establish, hold up, lay, present, set (up), stanch, stand (by, forth, still, up). Compare G5087.] kill him: and the [ third; neuter (as noun) third part, (as adverb) a (the) third time, thirdly: – third (-ly). A chief (plural) number; “three”: – three.] third day he shall [ to stand up (literally or abstractly, [(in-(transitively)]: – raise up (again), rise (again), arise, lift up, to set up, stand up (-right). A Chief preposition and adverb; correctly up; but (extended) is used (distributively) severally, or (locally) at (etc.): – and, each, apiece, every (man), by, in, through. As a prefix in compounds it frequently means (implying) repetition, intensity, reversal, etc. eg: Mk 6.40 G303 By hundreds, a hundred each. A lengthened form of a chief word στάω staō (of similar meaning, which in certain tenses is used for it); to stand ([in-transitively]), used in diverse applications (literally or abstractly): – abide, appoint, bring, continue, covenant, establish, hold up, lay, present, set (up), stanch, stand (by, forth, still, up). Compare G5087.]

[The Messiah knew that after he had suffered and died for the sins of mankind and had been raised from the dead, on the third day, “On that Day!” he had actually, raised every person on earth from the dead! However, broad is the way that leads to the eternal destruction of those who do not believe in him, and who do not accept, (him!) his sacrifice!] Mk 10:34..Matt 20:19..Lke 18:32,33

The Messiah said:

The Messiah said acts of violence were going to be committed against him by a people who were “over” very highly, superior to, very chiefest, exceeding above, him!..

The Messiah said he would be abused by a people who were “over” very highly, superior to, very chiefest, exceeding above, him!..The Messiah said he would be entreated shamefully by a people who were “over” very highly, superior to, very chiefest, exceeding above, him!..The Messiah said he would be entreated spitefully by a people who were “over” very highly, superior to, very chiefest, exceeding above, him!..The Messiah said he would be subjected to insolence by a people who were “over” very highly, superior to, very chiefest, exceeding above, him!..The Messiah said he would be despitefully used by a people who were “over” very highly, superior to, very chiefest, exceeding above, him!..The Messiah said he would be dishonoured by a people who were “over” very highly, superior to, very chiefest, exceeding above, him!..The Messiah said he would be entreated shamefully by a people who were “over” very highly, superior to, very chiefest, exceeding above, him!..[(The Messiah said he would be reproached [be pried into, searched out, blush, be ashamed, be put to shame, be brought to confusion (unto shame), exposed, pulled off, stripped, carped at, [he would be cold?], blasphemed, put in jeopardy, disgraced, wounded, taunted insulted, be made ashamed, hurt, be base, despised, lightly esteemed, vile, vilified, reviled, [reproach. G3058 G3059 one of his guards would be black,] slandered, defamed, chided, cast in teeth, suffer, be a taunt, be disgraced, (G3681 be surnamed.), injured, harmed, hurt. [G5228 by (+ exceeding abundantly) above, in (on) behalf of, very chiefest, very highly, for sake of, in stead,] (Do word studies on reproach! eg H2659..H2778..H2781 )] by a people who were “over” very highly, superior to, very chiefest, exceeding above, him!

The Health of The Messiah. by Noelene Joy Rout. 9/6/2011

See: The Index to my Book.The Messiah was a healthy man who climbed mountains..I think The Messiah was probably a very active man, who, knowing he was going to be subjected to disrespect, insolence, abuse, spite, condemnation, reproach, repeated acts of violence, and a painful and lonely miserable ending to his life, tried to enjoy his human life upon this earth, and kept himself active and healthy, in preparation for the future ordeal that he knew he was going to have to endure. He rose very early so he probably sometimes had a jog to the river, lake or sea, and did sometimes have that swim, as I previously thought. He probably jogged, or ran and climbed the mountains, somewhat like a mountaineer! I’d say his diet was a healthy one which contained fish,  (Not mentioned in the bible, meat, green vegetables!) corn, and fresh fruit and fresh fruit juice, and bread, and a little wine!

The scripture with bracketed numbers for following Greek words and Greek word meanings with numbers and Greek writings removed and further narrowed down!

34 And they shall [ to jeer at, deride: – mock. (fixed) position (in place, state or time), instrumentality, a relation of rest (amidst “in”, at, by, (up-) on, etc.: – about, among, between, altogether, with (-in), (here-) in (-to, -wardly), there (-in, -on), (up-) on, through (-out), (un-) to (-ward), after, against, almost, [open-] ly, outwardly, under, give self wholly to, by (all means), mightily, (here-) by, as, at, before, one, quickly, [speedi-] ly, shortly, that, when, where (-with), while. to sport (as a boy): – (to) play, behave as a boy. a boy (as often beaten with impunity), or a girl, a child; a slave or a servant (especially a minister to a king; and by eminence to God ): – child, (-ren Matthew 2:16), a lad, boy, son, maid (-en), young man, (man) servant. to hit (as if by single blow and not as violently as G5180); to sting (as a scorpion): – (to) strike, smite, beat, sting. to “thump,” cudgel or pummel (with a stick or a bastinado), by repeated blows; colliding accidently); to punish; abstractly to offend (the conscience): – smite, strike, beat, wound. occur by turns [to make ready or bring to pass] effecting; to affect; to hit or light on (as a mark to be reached), to gain or secure an object or end, to happen (as if meeting with); impersonally, by chance; usual (as if commonly met with, extraordinary), by accident (as it were [accidental meeting]): – be, obtain, chance, enjoy, refresh . self, little, special. to “thump,” cudgel or pummel (with a stick or a bastinado), by repeated blows; colliding accidently); to punish; abstractly to offend (the conscience): – smite, strike, beat, wound.] mock him, and shall [to flog: – scourge. a whip (the Roman flagellum for criminals; a disease): – plague, scourging. (to handle or squeeze); to chew: – gnaw.] scourge him, and [ to exercise violence, abuse: – entreat shamefully (spitefully), act insolently, despitefully used, dishonour, reproach. [ “over” above, superior to, more than, very chiefest, exceeding above, very highly, more (than), ]; insolence (as over bearing), insult, injury: – hurt, harm, reproach.] spitefully entreated, and shall [to spit at or on: – to spit in, to spit on, spit (upon). (fixed) position (in place, state or time), instrumentality (medially), a relation of rest (amidst G1519 and G1537; “in”, at, by, (up-) on, etc.: – about, among, between, altogether, with (-in), (here-) in (-to, -wardly), there (in, -on), (up-) on, through (-out), (un-) to (-ward), after, against, almost, [open-] ly, outwardly, under, give self wholly to, by (all means), mightily, (here-) by, as, at, before, one, quickly, [speedi-] ly, shortly, that, when, where (-with), while. to spit: – spit. (to spread; through the concept of expansion, flattening; ); to fold, furl a scroll: – close. to fly: – fly (-ing). (meaning a “path”); to trample: – tread (under foot, down,). to hit (as if by single blow and not as violently as G5180); to sting (as a scorpion): – (to) strike, smite, beat, sting. A chief verb (in a stronger form); to “thump,” cudgel or pummel (with a stick or a bastinado), by repeated blows; colliding accidently); to punish; abstractly to offend (the conscience): – smite, strike, beat, wound.] spit upon him, and shall [kill [ (to slay); to kill outright; to destroy: – put to death, kill, to kill entirely, slay. “off”, away (from something near), (of place, time, or relation): – because of, for (-th), from, (out) of, off, in, (here-) after, since, ago, by (the space of), at, (up-) on (-ce), with, before, separation, cessation, completion, departure, reversal, etc.] [crucify to impale on the cross; to extinguish (subdue) passion or selfishness: – crucify. stake or post (as set upright), a pole or cross (as an instrument of capital punishment); exposure to death, self denial; the atonement of the anointed, Messiah: – cross. to stand ([in-transitively]), used in diverse applications : – abide, appoint, bring, continue, covenant, establish, hold up, lay, present, set (up), stanch, stand (by, forth, still, up). Compare G5087.] kill him: and the [third; third part, a (the) third time, thirdly: – third (-ly). “three”:three.] third day he shall [to stand up: – raise up (again), rise (again), arise, lift up, to set up, stand up (-right). up; severally, or (locally) at (etc.): – and, each, apiece, every (man), by, in, through. repetition, intensity, reversal, etc. eg: Mk 6.40 G303 By hundreds, a hundred each. to stand: – abide, appoint, bring, continue, covenant, establish, hold up, lay, present, set (up), stanch, stand (by, forth, still, up). Compare G5087.]

The Messiah knew that after he had suffered and died for the sins of mankind and had been raised from the dead, on the third day, “On that Day” he had actually, raised every person on earth from the dead! However, broad is the way that leads to the eternal destruction of those who do not believe in him, and who do not accept, (him!) his sacrifice!]  Mk 10:34..Matt 20:19..Lke 18:32,33

34 And they understood none of these things: and this saying was hid from them, neither knew they the things which were spoken. Lke 18:34

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Prayers NEEDED!

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You are “not safe” in THE PRIVACY OF YOUR OWN LOCKED HOME, from, THE DEVIL! PlZ ask Almighty God in & through the name of His only begotten Son, The Word of God, to PROTECT & DELIVER me, an old widow, every moment, of every day, for the rest of my life, upon the face of this earth, from THE DEVIL, who USES “WIRES & DEVICES” TO TUNE INTO HUMAN BODIES, & COMMUNICATE INTO HUMAN MINDS, & TOUCH, TORMENT, HURT, & OR EVEN, KILL, PEOPLE! Hebrews 2:14

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Prayers NEEDED!

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