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She turned herself, and said unto him: Rabboni, which is to say master.
Happy Easter. Ann Althouse 2008
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When she heard the word that Christ spoke, "Mary," she knew our Lord, and said, Rabboni, which is to say, Master; for she and His other disciples and followers commonly address Him with this title, as He says: "Ye call me Master and Lord, and ye say well, for so I am."
The History and Life of the Reverend Doctor John Tauler with Twenty-Five of his Sermons 1820-1884 1905
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She turned herself, and saith to him, Rabboni, which is to say, Master.
The Holy Bible: Webster's Bible Anonymous 1833
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In a transport of joy she reached out her arms to embrace Him, uttering only the endearing and worshipful word, "Rabboni," meaning My beloved Master.
Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern James Edward Talmage 1897
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"Rabboni" (Mr 10: 51); an emphatic and confiding exclamation.
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Filled with joy and with amazement, she called him "Rabboni," which signifies, "teacher."
The Woman's Bible Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1858
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All it took was for Jesus to say her name and Mary nearly jumped out of her skin: "Rabboni," she cried (meaning "Teacher.")
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She turned toward him and cried out in Aramaic, 'Rabboni!'
The Easter story Andrew Beckner 2006
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She turned toward him and cried out in Aramaic, 'Rabboni!'
Archive 2006-04-01 Andrew Beckner 2006
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She turned herself, and saith unto him, Rabboni; which is to say, Master.
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