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See on Colossians 39 ...
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Mark 10:9 What therefore God hath joined together (See Gill on Matthew 19:6)....
Mark 10:31 But many that are first shall be last (See Gill on Matthew 19:30)....
All these (tauta panta). Literally, these all (of them). ...
Ran (prosdramwn). Jesus had left the house ( Luke 10:10 ) and was proceeding with the caravan on the way (ei odon) when this ruler eagerly ran and kn...
Mark 19:25 It is easier for a camel (See Gill on Matthew 19:24)....
Casting away his garment (apobalwn to imation autou). Second aorist active participle. Outer robe in his haste. Sprang up (anaphdhsa). Leaping up, vi...
Overview - Mark 10 1?Christ disputes with the Pharisees touching divorcement: 13?blesses the children that are brought unto him; 17?resolves a rich ma...
Then who (kai ti). Matthew 19:25 has Ti oun. Evidently kai has here an inferential sense like oun. ...
See on Mt 19:30 for the use of the paradox about first and last, probably a rebuke here to Peter's boast. ...
Mark does not give the exception stated in Matthew 19:9 except for fornication which see for discussion, though the point is really involved in wha...
Stood still (sta). Second aorist active ingressive participle. So Matthew 20:32 . Luke 18:40 has staqei, aorist passive participle. He calleth the...
Apostles A title distinguishing the twelve disciples, whom Jesus selected to be intimately associated with himself Luke 6:13 Names of Matthew 10:2...
Must first be preached (prwton dei khrucqhnai). This only in Mark. It is interesting to note that Paul in Colossians 1:6 Colossians 1:23 claims th...
When he was alone (ote egeneto kata mona). Only in Mark. Vivid recollection of Peter. Mark has also they that were about him with the twelve (oi peri...