The Book of MarkChapter 4Verses:4:1 Matthew 13:1 ; Lu 8:4.4:2He taught them many things by parables - After the usual manner of the eastern nations, ...
LUCRE lu'-ker, loo'-ker (betsa'; kerdos): Literally, gain (1?Samuel 8:3; Titus 1:7), hence, in the New Testament always qualified by filthy (1?Timoth...
Vineyard (ampelwna). Late word from ampelo (vine), place of vines. So in Mark 12:1 ; Matthew 21:33 . Let it out (exedeto). Second aorist middle of ...
POLLUTION po-lu'-shun (ga'al, to pollute; alisgema, contamination): In Malachi 1:7, Ye offer polluted bread, i.e. not actually unclean, but worthless...
The Book of MarkChapter 2Verses:2:1And again - After having been in desert places for some time, he returned privately to the city. In the house - In ...
Were dwelling (hsan katoikounte). Periphrastic imperfect active indicative. Usually katoikew means residence in a place ( 1?Corinthians 4:16 ; 1?Cor...
Ye are chastened of the Lord (upo tou Kuriou paideuomeqa). On this sense of paideuw, from pai, child, to train a child ( Acts 7:22 ), to discipline w...
HAP; HAPLY hap, hap'-li (miqreh, lu; mepote): Hap (a Saxon word for luck, chance) is the translation of miqreh, a fortuitous chance, a lot (Ruth 2:3,...
GUEST-CHAMBER gest'-cham-ber: The translation of (1) (lishkah) (1?Samuel 9:22, the King James Version parlor), and (2) (kataluma) (Mark 14:14 paral...
Overview - Mark 4 1?The parable of the sower, 14?and the meaning thereof. 21?We must communicate the light of our knowledge to others. 26?The parable ...
Being fully assured (plhroporhqei). First aorist passive participle of plhroporew, from plhroporo and this from plhrh and perw, to bear or bring full...
Overview - Deuteronomy 21 1?The expiation of an uncertain murder. 10?The usage of a captive taken to wife. 15?The first-born is not to be disinherited...
The Book of MarkChapter 11Verses:11:1To Bethphage and Bethany, at the mount of Olives - The limits of Bethany reached to the mount of Olives, and join...
SHELUMIEL she-lu'-mi-el (shelumi'el; both the punctuation and interpretation are in doubt. Massoretic Text punctuates the first element as a passive p...
DECLARATION; DECLARE dek-la-ra'-shun, deklar': Declare is the translation of a variety of Hebrew and Greek words in the Old Testament and New Testame...
Overview - Job 30 1?Job's honour is turned into extreme contempt; 15?and his prosperity into calamity. Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeJob 30:4??(King ...
Overview - 2?Kings 6 1?Elisha, giving leave to the young prophets to enlarge their dwellings, causes iron to swim. 8?He discloses the king of Syria's...
I must needs glory (kaucasqai dei). This is the reading of B L Latin Syriac, but Aleph D Bohairic have de while K M read dh. The first is probably co...
Overview - Deuteronomy 32 1?Moses song, which sets forth God's mercy and vengeance. 46?He exhorts them to set their hearts upon it. 48?God sends him u...
Overview - Mark 6 1?Christ is contemned of his countrymen. 7?He gives the twelve power over unclean spirits. 14?Divers opinions of Christ. 16?John th...