PUNON pu'-non (punon): A desert camp of the Israelites, the second after leaving Mt. Hor (Numbers 33:42,43). Eusebius (Onom 299 85; 123 9) mentions a...
Strictly charged (embrimhsameno). Only in Mark. Luke 5:14 has parhggeilen (commanded). Mark's word occurs also in Luke 14:5 and in Matthew 9:30 ...
Which (hti). Which very thing, the first tent (th prwth skhnh, division of the tabernacle), a parenthesis and explanation. A parable (parabolh). Only...
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...
Led him (hgagen). Aorist active indicative of agw. Matthew 4:5 has paralambanei (dramatic present). The wing of the temple (to pterugion tou ierou)...
Overview - 2?Chronicles 4 1?The altar of brass. 2?The molten sea upon twelve oxen. 6?The ten lavers, candlesticks, and tables. 9?The courts, and th...
Overview - Daniel 9 1?Daniel, considering the time of the captivity, 3?makes confession of sins, 16?and prays for the restoration of Jerusalem. 20?Ga...
SIRION sir'-i-on (siryon; Sanior): The name of Mt. Hermon among the Phoenicians (Deuteronomy 3:9). It is given as Shirion in Psalms 29:6 (Hebrew brea...
Ye (Humei). Emphatic position. The covenant which God made (th diaqhkh h o qeo dieqeto). Literally, the covenant which God covenanted. Diaqhkh and di...
To wear away (klinein). Old verb usually transitive, to bend or bow down. Many compounds as in English decline, incline, recline, clinic (klinh, bed)...
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...
Mark 7:21 For from within, out of the heart of man The inside of man is very bad, his inward part is not only wicked, but wickedness itself, yea, very...
Cormforteth (parakalwn). See on 1?Corinthians 1:3-7 for this word. The lowly (tou tapeinou). See on Mt 11:29. Literally, low on the ground in old s...
When the day was now far spent (hdh wra pollh genomenh). Genitive absolute. Hwra used here for day-time (so Matthew 14:15 ) as in Polybius and late ...
HORITE; HORIM ho'-rit, ho'-rim (chori, chorim; Chorraioi): Denoted the inhabitants of Mt. Seir before its occupation by the Edomites (Deuteronomy 2:1...
Of mine own will (ekwn) --not of mine own will (akwn). Both common adjectives, but only here in N.T. save ekwn, also in Romans 8:20 . The argument i...
Out of the boat (ek tou ploiou). Straightway (euqu) Mark says, using the genitive absolute (exelqonto autou) and then repeating autwi associative ins...
The Samaritan woman (h gunh h Samareiti). Different idiom from that in Matthew 7 , the woman the Samaritan. The Samaritans were a mixture by interma...
Went through (dihrceto). Imperfect middle. So Paul went forth on his second mission tour with heart-aches and high hopes mingled together. Syria and ...
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...