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 ...
Mark 15:13 And they cried out again, crucify him.] For they had cried so once before, though Matthew and Mark relate it not, yet Luke does, ( Luke 23:...
Whom he chose (ou exelexato). Indirect aorist middle indicative. In Mark alone. Explains the sovereign choice of God in the end by and for himself. ...
Overview - Mark 13 1?Christ foretells the destruction of the temple; 9?the persecutions for the gospel; 10?that the gospel must be preached to all na...
Which God created (hn ektisen o qeo). Note this amplification to the quotation from Daniel 12:1 . ...
The four watches of the night are named here: evening (opse), midnight (mesonuktion), cock-crowing (alektoropwnia), morning (prwi). ...
Bear fruit (karpoporousin). Same word in Matthew 13:23 and Luke 8:15 . Mark gives the order from thirty, sixty, to a hundred, while Matthew 13:23...
Overview - Mark 2 1?Christ followed by multitudes, 3?heals one sick of the palsy; 13?calls Matthew from the receipt of custom; 15?eats with Publicans...
The stars shall be falling (oi astere esontai piptonte). Periphrastic future indicative, esontai, future middle indicative and piptonte, present acti...
Overview - Mark 13 1?Christ foretells the destruction of the temple; 9?the persecutions for the gospel; 10?that the gospel must be preached to all na...
Mark 13:36 Lest coming suddenly Unthought of, and unexpected, at an unawares: he find you sleeping; inactive in the exercise of grace, and negligent ...
In the field (ei ton agron). Here Matthew 24:18 has en twi agrwi, showing identical use of ei with accusative and en with the locative. ...
Watch (grhgoreite). Be on the watch. Present imperative of a verb made on the second perfect, egrhgora, to be awake. Stay awake till the Lord comes. ...
One of (ei ek). So in Mark 12:4 ; Mark 13:23 ; Mark 13:1 without ek. Simon Peter's brother (o adelpo Simwno Petrou). So described in Mark 1:40 ....
Overview - Mark 13 1?Christ foretells the destruction of the temple; 9?the persecutions for the gospel; 10?that the gospel must be preached to all na...
These great buildings (tauta ta oikodoma). Jesus fully recognizes their greatness and beauty. The more remarkable will be their complete demolition (...
Coming to pass (ginomena). Present middle participle, linear action. See on Mt 24:32-36 for details of verses Acts 28-32 (the Parable of the Fig Tr...
They brought (proseperon). Imperfect active, they were bringing. So Mark 10:13 . Their babes (ta breph). Old word for infants. Here Mark 10:13 ; M...
Mark 13:5 And Jesus answering them His four disciples, Peter, John, James, and Andrew: began to say; or said, a way of speaking frequent with this eva...
Mark 8:13 And he left them As a perverse and hardened generation of men, and as such with whom it was not worth while to discourse: and entering into...