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Scribes [E] [S] Antiquity of Judges 5:14 Wore an inkhorn at their girdles Ezekiel 9:2 Ezekiel 9:3 FAMILIES CELEBRATED FOR FURNISHING Kenites ...

2 Corinthians 11:21

By way of disparagement (kata atimian). Intense irony. Cf. Mark 6:8 . As though (w oti). Presented as the charge of another. They more than tolerate...

Mark 4:23

Overview - Mark 4 1?The parable of the sower, 14?and the meaning thereof. 21?We must communicate the light of our knowledge to others. 26?The parable ...

Mark 2:11

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...

Luke 5:22

Perceiving (epignou). Same form (second aorist active participle of epiginwskw, common verb for knowing fully) in Mark 2:8 . Reason ye (dialogizesqe...

Mark 2:3

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...

Mark 2:6

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...

Mark 2:23

Mark 2:23 And it came to pass The Vulgate Latin adds, again; and so Beza says it was read in one of his copies: that he went through the corn fields ...

Mark 2:28

Mark 2:28 Therefore the son of man is Lord also of the sabbath.] Meaning himself, who had a power not only to dispense with it, but to abrogate it as ...

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...

John 6:2

Followed (hkolouqei). Descriptive imperfect active, picturing the crowd, but without the details of the boat for Christ and the rapid race of the cro...

Mark 2:12

Before them all (emprosqen pantwn). Luke 5:25 follows Mark in this detail. He picked up (ara) his pallet and walked and went home as Jesus had comm...

Mark 11:15

Began to cast out (hrxato ekballein). Mark is fond of began. See on Mt 21:12 for discussion of this second cleansing of the temple in its bearing on ...

Mark 16:4

Looking up they see (anablepsasai qewrousin). With downcast eyes and heavy hearts (Bruce) they had been walking up the hill. Mark has his frequent vi...

Mark 2:9

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...

Mark 2:1

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...

Mark 15:12

Overview - Mark 15 1?Jesus brought bound, and accused before Pilate. 6?Upon the clamour of the common people, the murderer Barabbas is loosed, and Je...

Mark 1:40

Overview - Mark 1 1?The office of John the Baptist. 9?Jesus is baptized; 12?tempted; 14?he preaches; 16?calls Peter, Andrew, James, and John; 23?heal...

Matthew 10:42

Overview - Matthew 10 1?Christ sends out his twelve apostles, enabling them with power to do miracles; 5?giving them their charge, teaches them; 16?c...

Mark 6:2

Overview - Mark 6 1?Christ is contemned of his countrymen. 7?He gives the twelve power over unclean spirits. 14?Divers opinions of Christ. 16?John th...