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Marcos 15:36

Listen to Marcos 15:36
36 Entonces uno corrió y empapó una esponja en vinagre, y poniéndola en una caña, le dio a beber, diciendo: Dejad, veamos si Elías viene a bajarle.

Marcos 15:36 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 15:36

And one ran and filled a sponge full of vinegar
Christ at the same time saying, I thirst; see ( John 19:28 ) ;

and put it on a reed;
an hyssop stalk, ( John 19:29 ) ;

and gave him to drink;
and so fulfilled a prophecy in ( Psalms 69:21 ) ;

saying,
or "they said", as the Syriac version reads it; not he that fetched the sponge, but the others that were with him, and which agrees with ( Matthew 27:27 Matthew 27:49 ) ;

let alone;
as forbidding him to go near him, and offer him any thing to drink:

let us see whether Elias will come and take him down;
from the cross; (See Gill on Matthew 27:49).

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Marcos 15:36 In-Context

34 Y a la hora novena Jesús exclamó con fuerte voz: ELOI, ELOI, ¿LEMA SABACTANI?, que traducido significa, DIOS MIO, DIOS MIO, ¿POR QUE ME HAS ABANDONADO?
35 Algunos de los que estaban allí, al oírlo, decían: Mirad, a Elías llama.
36 Entonces uno corrió y empapó una esponja en vinagre, y poniéndola en una caña, le dio a beber, diciendo: Dejad, veamos si Elías viene a bajarle.
37 Y Jesús dando un fuerte grito, expiró.
38 Y el velo del templo se rasgó en dos, de arriba abajo.
Scripture taken from La Biblia de las Américas® (LBLA®), Copyright © 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. https://www.LBLA.com

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