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Luke 6:3

Overview - Luke 6 1?Christ reproves the Pharisees; 12?chooses apostles; 17?heals the diseased; 20?preaches to his disciples before the people. Treasur...

Mark 7:8

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...

Mark 9:26

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...

Mark 13:37

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 7:16

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...

Mark 10:10

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...

Matthew 27:56

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...

Luke 23:29

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 )...

Mark 5:1

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...

John 5:9

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...

Mark 8:1

Had nothing to eat (mh econtwn ti pagwsin). Genitive absolute and plural because oclou a collective substantive. Not having what to eat (deliberative...

Mark 7:25

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...

Mark 8:38

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...

Luke 3:4

As it is written (w gegraptai). The regular formula for quotation, perfect passive indicative of grapw. Isaiah the prophet (Esaiou tou prophtou). The...

Mark 3:20

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...

Mark 3:19

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 ...

Mark 12:32

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...

Mark 15:41

Followed him and ministered unto him (hkolouqoun kai dihkonoun autwi). Two imperfects describing the long Galilean ministry of these three women and ...

Mark 14:35

Fell on the ground (epipten epi th gh). Descriptive imperfect. See him falling. Matthew has the aorist epesen. Prayed (proshuceto). Imperfect, prayed...

Mark 3:17

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...