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Marco 4:6

Listen to Marco 4:6
6 ma quando il sole fu levato, fu riarsa; e, perciocchè non avea radice, si seccò.

Marco 4:6 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 4:6

But when the sun was up, it was scorched
When persecution arose because of the word, and that became very hot and vehement, it tried and pierced through this thin speculative knowledge of the word, which could not stand before it, and bear the heat of it:

and because it had no root, it withered away;
the word had only a place in the head, and not in the heart; wherefore the profession of it was soon dropped, and came to nothing.

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Marco 4:6 In-Context

4 Ed avvenne che mentre egli seminava, una parte cadde lungo la via, e gli uccelli del cielo vennero, e la mangiarono.
5 Ed un’altra cadde in luoghi pietrosi, ove non avea molta terra; e subito nacque, perciocchè non avea terreno profondo;
6 ma quando il sole fu levato, fu riarsa; e, perciocchè non avea radice, si seccò.
7 Ed un’altra cadde fra le spine, e le spine crebbero, e l’affogarono, e non fece frutto.
8 Ed un’altra cadde in buona terra, e portò frutto, il quale montò, e crebbe; e portò l’uno trenta, l’altro sessanta e l’altro cento.
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