Overview - Luke 6 1?Christ reproves the Pharisees; 12?chooses apostles; 17?heals the diseased; 20?preaches to his disciples before the people. Treasur...
Overview - Mark 7 1?The Pharisees find fault with the disciples for eating with unwashed hands. 8?They break the commandment of God by the traditions...
Overview - Mark 9 1?Jesus is transfigured. 11?He instructs his disciples concerning the coming of Elias; 14?casts forth a deaf and dumb spirit; 30?for...
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...
Overview - Mark 7 1?The Pharisees find fault with the disciples for eating with unwashed hands. 8?They break the commandment of God by the traditions...
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...
Overview - Matthew 27 1?Christ is delivered bound to Pilate. 3?Judas hangs himself. 19?Pilate, admonished of his wife, 20?and being urged by the mult...
Blessed (makariai). A beatitude to the barren, the opposite of the hopes of Jewish mothers. Childless women are commiserated ( Mark 1:25 Mark 1:36 )...
The Gerasenes (twn Gerashnwn). Like Luke 8:26 while Matthew 8:28 has the Gadarenes. The ruins of the village Khersa (Gerasa) probably point to th...
Overview - John 5 1?Jesus on the sabbath day cures him that was diseased eight and thirty years. 10?The Jews therefore cavil, and persecute him for it...
Had nothing to eat (mh econtwn ti pagwsin). Genitive absolute and plural because oclou a collective substantive. Not having what to eat (deliberative...
Overview - Mark 7 1?The Pharisees find fault with the disciples for eating with unwashed hands. 8?They break the commandment of God by the traditions...
For whosoever shall be ashamed of me and my words (o gar ean epaiscunqh me kai tou emou logou). More exactly, whosoever is ashamed (first aorist pass...
As it is written (w gegraptai). The regular formula for quotation, perfect passive indicative of grapw. Isaiah the prophet (Esaiou tou prophtou). The...
So that they could not so much as eat bread (wste mh dunasqai autou mhde arton pagein). Note infinitive with wste. Apparently Jesus and the disciples...
He cometh into a house (ercetai ei oikon). Historical present again and no article with noun. He comes home from the mountain, probably the house of ...
And the scribe said (eipen autwi o grammateu). Mark alone gives the reply of the scribe to Jesus which is a mere repetition of what Jesus had said ab...
Followed him and ministered unto him (hkolouqoun kai dihkonoun autwi). Two imperfects describing the long Galilean ministry of these three women and ...
Fell on the ground (epipten epi th gh). Descriptive imperfect. See him falling. Matthew has the aorist epesen. Prayed (proshuceto). Imperfect, prayed...
Overview - Mark 3 1?Christ heals the withered hand, 10?and many other infirmities; 11?rebukes the unclean spirit; 13?chooses his twelve apostles; 22?c...