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Marcos 10:26

Listen to Marcos 10:26
26 Os discípulos ficaram perplexos e perguntavam uns aos outros: “Neste caso, quem pode ser salvo?”

Marcos 10:26 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 10:26

And they were astonished out of measure
They were still more amazed, their surprise increased exceedingly upon our Lord's using the above comparison; which, in their apprehension, showed, that it was utterly impossible for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God; and they expressed their astonishment,

saying, among themselves, who then can be saved?
in the Messiah's kingdom, if rich men are not? (See Gill on Matthew 19:25). The Persic version renders it, "how can this man be saved?" as if the words had a particular respect to the young man, that had great possessions, and was gone away sorrowful.

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Marcos 10:26 In-Context

24 Os discípulos ficaram admirados com essas palavras. Mas Jesus repetiu: “Filhos, como é difícil entrar no Reino de Deus!
25 É mais fácil passar um camelo pelo fundo de uma agulha do que um rico entrar no Reino de Deus”.
26 Os discípulos ficaram perplexos e perguntavam uns aos outros: “Neste caso, quem pode ser salvo?”
27 Jesus olhou para eles e respondeu: “Para o homem é impossível, mas para Deus não; todas as coisas são possíveis para Deus”.
28 Então Pedro começou a dizer-lhe: “Nós deixamos tudo para seguir-te”.
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