Mark 1:21-34

21 1They went into Capernaum; and immediately on the Sabbath 2He entered the synagogue and began to teach.
22 3They were amazed at His teaching; for He was teaching them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
23 Just then there was a man in their synagogue with an unclean spirit; and he cried out,
24 saying, "4What [a]business do we have with each other, Jesus [b]of 5Nazareth? Have You come to destroy us? I know who You are-6the Holy One of God!"
25 And Jesus rebuked him, saying, "Be quiet, and come out of him!"
26 Throwing him into convulsions, the unclean spirit cried out with a loud voice and came out of him.
27 They were all 7amazed, so that they debated among themselves, saying, "What is this? A new teaching with authority! He commands even the unclean spirits, and they obey Him."
28 Immediately the news about Him spread everywhere into all the surrounding district of Galilee.

Crowds Healed

29 8And immediately after they came 9out of the synagogue, they came into the house of Simon and Andrew, with [c]James and John.
30 Now Simon's mother-in-law was lying sick with a fever; and immediately they spoke to [d]Jesus about her.
31 And He came to her and raised her up, taking her by the hand, and the fever left her, and she [e]waited on them.
32 10When evening came, 11after the sun had set, they began bringing to Him all who were ill * and those who were 12demon-possessed.
33 And the whole 13city had gathered at the door.
34 And He 14healed many who were ill * with various diseases, and cast out many demons; and He was not permitting the demons to speak, because they knew who He was.

Mark 1:21-34 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO MARK

This is the title of the book, the subject of which is the Gospel; a joyful account of the ministry, miracles, actions, and sufferings of Christ: the writer of it was not one of the twelve apostles, but an evangelist; the same with John Mark, or John, whose surname was Mark: John was his Hebrew name, and Mark his Gentile name, Ac 12:12,25, and was Barnabas's sister's son, Col 4:10, his mother's name was Mary, Ac 12:12. The Apostle Peter calls him his son, 1Pe 5:13, if he is the same; and he is thought to have wrote his Gospel from him {a}, and by his order, and which was afterwards examined and approved by him {b} it is said to have been wrote originally in Latin, or in the Roman tongue: so say the Arabic and Persic versions at the beginning of it, and the Syriac version says the same at the end: but of this there is no evidence, any more, nor so much, as of Matthew's writing his Gospel in Hebrew. The old Latin copy of this, is a version from the Greek; it is most likely that it was originally written in Greek, as the rest of the New Testament.

{a} Papias apud Euseb. Hist. l. 3. c. 39. Tertull. adv. Marcion. l. 4. c. 5. {b} Hieron. Catalog. Script. Eccles. p. 91. sect. 18.

Cross References 14

  • 1. Mark 1:21-28: {Luke 4:31-37}
  • 2. Matthew 4:23; Mark 1:39; Mark 10:1
  • 3. Matthew 7:28
  • 4. Matthew 8:29
  • 5. Matthew 2:23; Mark 10:47; Mark 14:67; Mark 16:6; Luke 4:34; Luke 24:19; Acts 24:5
  • 6. Luke 1:35; Luke 4:34; John 6:69; Acts 3:14
  • 7. Mark 10:24, 32; Mark 16:5, 6
  • 8. Mark 1:29-31: {Matthew 8:14, 15; Luke 4:38, 39}
  • 9. Mark 1:21, 23
  • 10. Mark 1:32-34: {Matthew 8:16, 17; Luke 4:40, 41}
  • 11. Matthew 8:16; Luke 4:40
  • 12. Matthew 4:24
  • 13. Mark 1:21
  • 14. Matthew 4:23

Footnotes 5

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