Mark 1 Mark 1:2 2 - 3.1.20, 3.22.18 Mark 1:8 - 4.7 Mark 1:14 - 2.4.3 Mark 1:15 - 3.1.3 Mark 1:17 - 2.7.5.3.7 Mark 1:20 - 2.7.5.3.7 Mark 1:23 ...
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Twice (di). This detail only in Mark. One crowing is always the signal for more. The Fayum papyrus agrees with Mark in having di. The cock-crowing ma...
Being moved with compassion (splagcnisqei). Only in Mark. First aorist passive participle. ...
Are come from far (apo makroqen eisin). This item alone in Mark. ...
Ye do greatly err (polu planasqe). Only in Mark. Solemn, severe, impressive, but kindly close (Bruce). ...
And they bring unto him (kai perousin autwi). Another of Mark's dramatic presents. This incident only in Mark. ...
And Salome (kai Salwmh). Apparently the mother of the sons of Zebedee ( Matthew 27:56 ). Only in Mark. ...
Choked (sunepnixan). Pnigw means to strangle, throttle. Mark has the compounded form with sun-, squeezed together. Matthew 13:7 has apepnixan, chok...
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And answered nothing (kai ouk apekrinato ouden). Mark adds the negative statement to the positive kept silent (esiwpa), imperfect, also in Matthew. M...