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Marcos 8:21

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Marcos 8:21 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 8:21

And he said unto them
Since this was the case, and they so well remembered the miracles he had wrought, and the circumstances of them:

how is it that ye do not understand?
my words concerning the leaven of the Pharisees, of the Sadducees, and of Herod, as to imagine I spoke of bread, taken in a literal sense; or that I concerned myself about the scantiness of your provisions, when you, might have learnt from my late miracles, how able I am to support you, if you had not so much as one loaf with you: wherefore it argues great want both of understanding and faith, and shows great stupidity, ignorance, and unbelief, to give such a sense of my words, and to be anxiously concerned on the score of your provisions.

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Marcos 8:21 In-Context

19 Cuando partí los cinco panes para los cinco mil, ¿cuántas canastas llenas de pedazos recogieron?—Doce —respondieron.
20 —Y cuando partí los siete panes para los cuatro mil, ¿cuántas cestas llenas de pedazos recogieron?—Siete.
21 Entonces concluyó:—¿Y todavía no entienden?
22 Cuando llegaron a Betsaida, algunas personas le llevaron un ciego a Jesús y le rogaron que lo tocara.
23 Él tomó de la mano al ciego y lo sacó fuera del pueblo. Después de escupirle en los ojos y de poner las manos sobre él, le preguntó:—¿Puedes ver ahora?
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