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Mark 12:10

This scripture (thn graphn tauthn). This passage of scripture ( Luke 4:21 ; John 19:37 ; Acts 1:16 ). It is a quotation from Psalms 118:22 . See o...

Mark 14:12

When they sacrificed the passover (ote to pasca equon). Imperfect indicative, customary practice. The paschal lamb (note pasca) was slain at 6 P.M., ...

Mark 12:14

Shall we give or shall we not give? (dwmen h mh dwmen;). Mark alone repeats the question in this sharp form. The deliberative subjunctive, aorist ten...

Luke 12:47

Which knew (o gnou). Articular participle (second aorist active, punctiliar and timeless). The one who knows. So as to mh etoimasa h poihsa (does not...

Mark 12:6

A beloved son (uion agaphton). Luke 20:13 has ton uion ton agaphton. Jesus evidently has in mind the language of the Father to him at his baptism (...

Luke 8:20

Was told (aphggelh). Second aorist passive indicative of apaggellw, to bring word or tidings. Common verb. See on Mr 3:32 and see also Mt 12:47 for d...

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 6:29

His corpse (to ptwma autou). See on Mt 24:28. It was a mournful time for the disciples of John. They went and told Jesus ( Matthew 14:12 ). What else...

2 Corinthians 4:18

While we look not (mh skopountwn hmwn). Genitive absolute with participle of skopew from skopo, goal. Temporal (proskaira). Rather temporary, for a s...

Matthew 15:12

Were offended (eskandalisqhsan). First aorist passive. Were caused to stumble, have taken offence (Moffatt), have turned against you (Weymouth), were...

Luke 22:35

Without purse (ater ballantiou). Money bag or purse. Old word, but in the N.T. only in Luke ( John 10:4 ; John 12:33 ; John 22:35 ). Wallet (phra)....

Luke 11:15

Dumb (kwpon). See on Mt 9:32. By Beelzebub (en Beezeboul). Blasphemous accusation here in Judea as in Galilee ( Mark 3:22 ; Matthew 12:24 Matthew 1...

Matthew 12:24

The Pharisees (oi de Parisaioi). Already ( Matthew 9:32-34 ) we have had in Matthew the charge that Jesus is in league with the prince of demons, tho...

Mark 13:24

The sun shall be darkened (o elio skotisqhsetai). Future passive indicative. These figures come from the prophets ( Isaiah 13:9 ; Ezekiel 32:7 ; Jo...

Chesulloth

CHESULLOTH ke-sul'-oth (ha-keculloth; B, Chasaloth, A, Achesaloth): A town on the border of Zebulun (Joshua 19:18), the same as Chisloth-tabor (Joshu...

2 Corinthians 12:10

Wherefore I take pleasure (dio eudokw). For this noble word see on Mt 3:17; see also 2Co 5:8. The enemies of Paul will have a hard time now in making...

1 Corinthians 10:10

Neither murmur ye (mhde gogguzete). Implying that some of them were murmuring. For this late picturesque onomatopoetic verb see on Mt 20:11. The refe...

Horite; Horim

HORITE; HORIM ho'-rit, ho'-rim (chori, chorim; Chorraioi): Denoted the inhabitants of Mt. Seir before its occupation by the Edomites (Deuteronomy 2:1...

Mark 4:22

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 14:3

As he sat at meat (katakeimenou autou). Matthew 26:7 uses anakeimenou, both words meaning reclining (leaning down or up or back) and in the genitiv...