Mark 3:12

12 And he straygtly charged them that they shuld not vtter him.

Mark 3:12 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 3:12

And he straitly charged them
Or vehemently rebuked them, as the Syriac and Arabic versions render it; or threatened them much and vehemently, as the Vulgate Latin and Ethiopic. The Persic version renders it, "threatened many"; both the devils that confessed him, and the many that were healed of their diseases: he gave them a strict and severe charge,

that they should not make him known;
or "his work", as the Arabic, his miracles: he sought not vain glory and popular applause, nor did he need the testimony of men or devils; and especially did not choose the latter, lest his enemies should traduce him, as having familiarity with them, as they did.

Mark 3:12 In-Context

10 For he had healed many in somoche that they preased apon him for to touche him as many as had plages.
11 And when the vnclene sprites sawe him they fell doune before him and cryed sayinge: thou arte the sonne of God.
12 And he straygtly charged them that they shuld not vtter him.
13 And he wet vp into a mountayne and called vnto him whom he wolde and they came vnto him.
14 And he ordeyned ye .xii. that they shuld be wt him and that he myght sende the to preache:
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