Mark 4 - Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes

Bible Comments
  • Mark 4:1 open_in_new

    And. Note. he Figure of speech Polyeyedeton (App-6), in verses: Mark 4:1-9.

    again. lie had taught there before. Compare Mark 3:7-9.

    by... side. beside. Greek. para. App-104.

    unto. Cr. pros. App-104.

    multitude = crowd.

    into. Greek. eis. App-104.

    a. the. i.e. in the ship on the sea. Greek en. App-104.

    by. toward: i.e. facing. Greek pros, as "unto", above.

    on. upon. Greek. epi. App-104.

  • Mark 4:3 open_in_new

    Behold. Figure of speech Asterismos (App-6), for emphasis. Greek. idou. App-133.

    there went out. This parable is repeated in Luke 8:4 under different circumstances from those in Matthew 13:3, which accounts for the variation of wording. The an tecedents in Matthew and Mark are the visit or His kinsfolk, Mark 3:31-34 (which is. consequent in Luke 8:4). The consequent in Matthew and Mark is the question of the Twelve concerning others who asked the meaning. In Luke the consequent is the question of the Twelve as to its meaning (thus hearing it for the first time), followed by the visit of His kinsfolk. Why should not. parable be repeated several times? Why need they be identical? and why should not two accounts of the same be supplementary?

  • Mark 4:7 open_in_new

    among. into. Greek. eis App-104.

    choked. The Greek sun in sumpnigo, denotes suffocation by compression.

    it yielded no fruit. ADivine supplement. Occurs only here.

    no. Greek. ou. App-105. Not the same word as in Mark 4:5, but the same as in verses: Mark 4:17; Mark 4:40.

  • Mark 4:11 open_in_new

    is. hath been.

    know. got to know. Greek. ginosko, App-132. Compare 1 Corinthians 2:14. All the texts omit "to know" and read "has been given the secret" of the Kingdom, &c.

    mystery. secret. Not before made known: i.e. its proclamation would be received only by. few.

    the kingdom of God. See App-114.

    that are without. outside (that circle). Occurs only in Mark. Compare 1 Corinthians 5:12 1 Corinthians 5:13. 1 Thessalonians 4:12. In Matthew "to them", In Luke "to others".

    done. come to be (spoken).

  • Mark 4:12 open_in_new

    That, &c. Quoted from Isaiah 6:9; Isaiah 6:10. See App-107.

    seeing... see. Figure of speech Polyptoton, (App-6). Greek. blepo. App-133.

    not. Greek. me. App-105.

    perceive. see. App-133.

    hearing... hear. Figure of speech Polyptoton. App-6.

    be converted = return [to the Lord].

    sins. App-128.

    be forgiven. See Isaiah 6:10.

  • Mark 4:13 open_in_new

    Know ye not... ?. Have ye no intuitive knowledge of. Greek. oida. App-132. A Divine supplement, here.

    parables = the parables.

  • Mark 4:16 open_in_new

    with gladness. This effect of thus hearing has the "immediate" ending described in Mark 4:17.

    with. in association with. Greek. meta. App-104.

  • Mark 4:17 open_in_new

    and... for. time. but are temporary.

    affliction. tribulation.

    for... sake. on account of. Greek. dia. App-104.Mark 4:2.

    are offended. stumble. The stumbling is as immediate as the "gladness "of Mark 4:16.

  • Mark 4:21 open_in_new

    Is... brought = Doth.. come. Figure of speech l'rosopopoeia App-6.

    candle. the lamp. Greek. luchnos. App-130.

    to be put = in order to be placed.

    under. Greek. hupo. App-104.

    bushel = the measure.

    bed. Greek kline. Not the same word as in Mark 2:4.

    and not to be. [Is it] not [brought] in order that it may be.

    candlestick = the lampstand.

  • Mark 4:22 open_in_new

    nothing. not (Greek. ou. App-105.) anything.

    manifested. Greek phaneroo. App-106.

    was any thing kept secret. does. secret thing take place.

    it should come abroad. it may come into (Greek. eis. App-104.) [the] light (App-130 8),

  • Mark 4:24 open_in_new

    Take heed. App-133.

    what. On the former occasion the Lord said "how" (Luke 8:18).

    with. Greek. en. App-104.

    to you. shall more be given. to you, and that with interest.

  • Mark 4:26 open_in_new

    So. Thus.

    if.. contingent hypothesis. App-118.

    a man. Greek. anthropos. App-123.

    should cast. should have cast.

    seed. the seed.

    into. upon. Greek. epi. App-104.

  • Mark 4:27 open_in_new

    should sleep, and rise. These Present Tenses, following the Past in Mark 4:26, indicate the continued rising and sleeping after the seed was sown.

    spring. sprout.

    grow up. lengthen.

    knoweth. has no intuitive knowledge. Greek. oida App-132.

  • Mark 4:28 open_in_new

    of herself. Greek. automate = automatically. The word occurs only here and Acts 12:10. Galen (quoted by Wetstein) says it means "Not as being without. cause, but without. cause proceeding from us". "God clothes the grass". The explanation is in 1 Corinthians 3:6; 1 Corinthians 3:7,

    the. the. a. a.

    the full corn. full corn.

  • Mark 4:37 open_in_new

    storm. squall. The earlier storm in Matthew was caused by an earthquake (Greek. seismos). That storm was before the calling of the Twelve (Matthew 8:24 and Mark 10:1). This storm was subsequent (Compare Mark 3:13).

    beat. were beating Thecefoer an open boat.

    fullfilling. In the earlier storm it was gettingcovered.

  • Mark 4:38 open_in_new

    in. on. Greek. epi. App-104. All the texts prefer Greek. en. in (App-104.)

    asleep. sleeping (soundly). App-171.

    a pillow. the [wooden] seat [with its leathern covering [or cushion].

    Master. Teacher. App-98. Mark 4:1.

    perish. are perishing.

  • Mark 4:39 open_in_new

    rebuked the wind first, and then the disciples, because the danger was greater. In the earlier storm, He rebuked the disciples first, and the storm after, for the opposite reason.

    was. became,

  • Mark 4:41 open_in_new

    feared exceedingly. feared with. great fear. Figure of speech Polyptoton. App-6.

    to. Greek pros. App-104.

    What manner of Mau... ?. Who then is this One?