When the sun did set (ote edusen o hlio). This picturesque detail Mark has besides at even (opsia genomenh, genitive absolute, evening having come). ...
Overview - Matthew 4 1?Christ, fasting forty days, is tempted of the devil and ministered unto by angels. 12?He dwells in Capernaum; 17?begins to prea...
Unto him that was cured (twi teqerapeumenwi). Perfect passive articular participle of qerapeuw (only example in John), to the healed man. See Matthe...
Followed (hkolouqei). Descriptive imperfect active, picturing the crowd, but without the details of the boat for Christ and the rapid race of the cro...
Went about in all Galilee (perihgen en olh th Galilaiai). Literally Jesus was going around (imperfect) in all Galilee. This is the first of the three...
I will come and heal him (egw elqwn qerapeusw auton). Future indicative, not deliberative subjunctive in question (McNeile). The word here for heal (...
Answered (apokriqei). First aorist passive participle of apokrinomai. No one had spoken to him, but he felt his importance as the ruler of the synago...
THE CHILDREN FOR CHRIST. Forty-first Day. 1 There was a certain nobleman, whose son was sick at Capernaum. He went unto Jesus, and besought Him tha...
JAIRUS (2) ja'-i-rus, ja-i'-rus (Iaeiros): A ruler in a synagogue near Capernaum whose only daughter, aged about 12 years, was raised from the dead b...
Faith (pisti). Not faith of surrender, saving faith, but wonder-working faith like that in 1?Corinthians 13:2 ( Matthew 17:20 ; Matthew 21:21 ). N...
Overview - Acts 4 1?The rulers of the Jews, offended with Peter's sermon, 3?imprison him and John. 5?After, upon examination Peter boldly avouching ...
HERODIANS he-ro'-di-anz (Herodianoi): A party twice mentioned in the Gospels (Matthew 22:16 parallel Mark 12:13; 3:6) as acting with the Pharisees in...
Returning homeward from the house of Jairus He is Matt. ix. 27-31. followed by two blind men, saying, a Son of David, have mercy on us. They enter Hi...
Perceiving in himself (epignou en eautwi). She thought, perhaps, that the touch of Christ's garment would cure her without his knowing it, a foolish ...
Lifting up his eyes (epara tou opqalmou). First aorist active participle of epairw. See the same phrase in Matthew 4:35 where it is also followed b...
5-3. JESUS DEFENDS HEALING A WITHERED HANDON THE SABBATH. (Probably Galilee.) a?MATT. 12:9-14; b?MARK 3:1-6; c?LUKE 6:6-11. ? ? ? a?9 And h...
Lay (katakeisqai). Common verb for the sick ( Mark 1:30 ; John 5:6 ). Sick (sunecomenon). Held together. Common verb again for the sick as in Luke ...
Answered (apekrinato). Regular aorist middle indicative of apokrinomai, in John here only and verse Mark 19 , elsewhere apekriqh as in verse Mark 1...
Chapter 2020:1? For the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is an householder, which went out early in the morning to hire labourers into his vi...
5-7. HEALING THE CENTURION'S SERVANT. (At Capernaum.) a?MATT. 8:1, 5-13; c?LUKE 7:1-10. ? ? ? c?1 After he had ended all his sayings in th...