Web1. (1-4) Jesus teaches and is interrupted. And again He entered Capernaum after some days, and it was heard that He was in the house. Immediately many gathered together, … WebCommentary on Mark 7:31-37. Here is a cure of one that was deaf and dumb. Those who brought this poor man to Christ, besought him to observe the case, and put forth his power. Our Lord used more outward actions in the doing of this cure than usual. These were only signs of Christ's power to cure the man, to encourage his faith, and theirs that ...
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WebVerse 11. Verse Mark 4:11. Unto you it is given to know — γνωναι, to know, is omitted by ABKL, ten others, the Coptic, and one of the Itala.The omission of this word makes a material alteration in the sense; for without it the passage may be read thus: - To you the mystery of the kingdom of God is given; but all these things are transacted in parables to … WebMark 9:23. Τὸ, εἰ δύνασαι πιστεῦσαι, this (the), if thou canst believe) The expression of the man, if Thou canst do anything, Mark 9:22, is given back in reply to him. The father … capital one arena concert tickets
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WebTHE BLEEDING WOMAN — MARK 5:25. 25 And there was a woman who had had a discharge of blood for twelve years, Commentary on Mark 5:25. This woman’s sickness was reckoned as if she had a menstrual period … WebMark 9:23. Τὸ, εἰ δύνασαι πιστεῦσαι, this (the), if thou canst believe) The expression of the man, if Thou canst do anything, Mark 9:22, is given back in reply to him. The father seems to have been offended at the disciples; Mark 9:18, at the end. Τὸ is nominative, and stands in apposition with, If thou canst believe. Web(12) That seeing they may see. . . .—St. Mark characteristically gives the words of Isaiah 6:9, but not as a quotation, and perhaps in a less accurate form, and omits the addition in Matthew, “Blessed are your ears . . .”The form in this instance, at first sight, suggests the thought that our Lord’s purpose was to produce the blindness and deafness of which He … britled