Mark 6:12

12 And they went out [and] proclaimed that [people] should repent.

Mark 6:12 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 6:12

And they went out
From that part of the country where they then were, some one way, and some another, two by two, with these instructions, and according to these directions; in order to preach the word, and work miracles, in the several parts where they were sent:

and preached that men should repent;
both of the evil practices which they were guilty of, and of the bad principles they had imbibed, and change both their sentiments and their conduct: this, they exhorted them to, as John the Baptist, and Christ, had done before, who set out in their ministry the same way; and these, as they did also, preached the Gospel, and the things appertaining to the kingdom of God, and Gospel dispensation, and called upon men to believe them. For faith and repentance went together in Christ's ministry, ( Mark 1:15 ) , and so they did in the ministry of John, the Baptist, ( Acts 19:4 ) , and in the ministry of the apostles, ( Acts 20:21 ) . When they preached that men should repent, it does not from hence follow, that they have a power to repent of themselves: for such is the condition of men by nature, that they neither see their need of repentance, and their hearts are so hard and obdurate, that they cannot work themselves up to it, or work it in them, and exercise it; this requires the powerful and efficacious grace of God to produce it, and it is a gift of his grace; and if he gives the means, and not the grace of repentance itself, it will never appear: but the apostles preaching that men should repent, shows that they were in such a state as to need it; and how necessary it was for them to have it, seeing without it they must all perish: and such a ministration is proper, to awaken the minds of men to a sense of the need of it, and to direct them to Christ the Saviour, who is exalted to give it, as well as the remission of sins.

Mark 6:12 In-Context

10 And he said to them, "Whenever you enter into a house, stay there until you depart from there.
11 And whatever place does not welcome you or listen to you, [as you] go out from there, shake off the dust that is on your feet for a testimony against them."
12 And they went out [and] proclaimed that [people] should repent.
13 And they were expelling many demons and anointing many sick [people] with olive oil and healing [them].
14 And King Herod heard [it], because his name had become known. And they were saying, "John, the one who baptizes, has been raised from the dead, and because of this these miraculous powers are at work in him."

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. *Here "[and]" is supplied because the previous participle ("went out") has been translated as a finite verb
  • [b]. *Here "[people]" is supplied as the subject because a third-person pronoun ("they") would be ambiguous
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