Marcos 9:47

47 Y si tu ojo te hace pecar, sácatelo. Es preferible entrar en el reino de Dios con un solo ojo que tener los dos ojos y ser arrojado al infierno,

Marcos 9:47 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 9:47

And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out
Than which, nothing is dearer to man, it being very tender, and exceeding useful: this metaphor the Lord sometimes makes use of, to show how dear his people are unto him, and what a tender concern he has for them, ( Deuteronomy 32:10 ) ( Psalms 17:8 ) ( Zechariah 2:8 ) . And here it may design such, as are most beloved by men, and are their most intimate acquaintance, and bosom friends; and yet these are to be parted with, when they prove snares and stumbling blocks, or give offence, by endeavouring to draw into sin, and from Christ:

it is better for thee to enter into the kingdom of God with one eye;
that kingdom, which God has prepared for his people, from the foundation of the world, and of his rich grace, gives unto them, and in which they will enjoy him to all eternity;

than having two eyes, to be cast into hell fire.
In the two instances before it is added, "that never shall be quenched".

Marcos 9:47 In-Context

45 Si tu pie te hace pecar, córtatelo. Es preferible entrar en la vida eterna con un solo pie que ser arrojado al infierno con los dos pies.
47 Y si tu ojo te hace pecar, sácatelo. Es preferible entrar en el reino de Dios con un solo ojo que tener los dos ojos y ser arrojado al infierno,
48 “donde los gusanos nunca mueren y el fuego nunca se apaga”
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49 »Pues cada uno será probado con fuego.
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