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Mark 6:1 open_in_new
into. Greek eis. App-104. Not the same as Mark 6:53.
His own country. His native country: i.e. Galilee, App-169. This was His second visit (Matthew 13:54),
country. Greek. patris.
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Mark 6:3 open_in_new
not. Greek. ou. App-105. Not the same word as in verses: Mark 6:9; Mark 6:11; Mark 6:34.
the carpenter. the workman. Such terms used only by His rejecters. Occurs only here and Matthew 13:35.
with. Greek. pros. App-104.
were offended. stumbled. Greek. scandalizo.
at. in. Greek en. App-104.
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Mark 6:4 open_in_new
Jesus. App-98.
A prophet, &c. Fig, Paraemia. App-6.
but. except.
among. Greek. en. App-104.
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Mark 6:5 open_in_new
could there do no. was not (as in Mark 6:3) able to do any there. Nazareth saw most of the Lord, but profited least. App-169.
save. except.
sick. infirm.
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Mark 6:6 open_in_new
marvelled because of, &c. Occurs only in Mark. because of. on account of. Greek. dia. App-104.Mark 6:2.
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Mark 6:7 open_in_new
called. The 1611 edition of the Authorized Version reads "calleth".
two and two. Greek. duo duo, Modern critics object that it is not good Greek to repeat the cardinal number for. distributive numeral. But it is found in Aeschylus and Sophocles, and in the Oxyrhynchus Papyri (Nos. 121 and 886). See Deisamann's Light, pp 124, 125.
power. authority. App-172.
spirits. Greek plural of pneuma. See App-101.
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Mark 6:8 open_in_new
commanded. charged. See Matthew 10:5, &c.
take. take up (as luggage).
for. with. view to. Greek. eis. App-104.
staff. See note on Matthew 10:10.
no. Greek. me. App-105.
scrip. Sea note on Matthew 10:10.
money. The only coins minted in Palestine then were copper. Compare Matthew 10:9 for. Divine supplement.
in. Greek. eis. App-104. Not the same as in verses: Mark 6:2; Mark 6:4; Mark 6:11; Mark 2:25; Mark 2:27, Mar 2:29, Mar 2:47, Mar 2:48, Mar 2:55, Mar 2:56.
purse. belt or girdle. Occurs only here, and in Matthew 3:4; Matthew 10:9; Matthew 1:6; Matthew 6:8; Acts 21:1 Acts 21:1.Revelation 1:13; Revelation 15:6.
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Mark 6:9 open_in_new
not. Greek. me. App-105.
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Mark 6:10 open_in_new
In what place soever. Wherever.
from that place. thence.
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Mark 6:11 open_in_new
whosoever. whatever people.
shake off. Figure of speech paraemia. App-6.
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Mark 6:12 open_in_new
preached. proclaimed. See App-121.1.
repent. See App-111.
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Mark 6:13 open_in_new
devils. demons
anointed with oil. Then. common practice. See James 1:14.
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Mark 6:14 open_in_new
Herod. See App-109.
was risen. had been raised.
from. out front. Greek. ek. App-104. See Matthew 17:9
the dead. No Art. Sec App-139.
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Mark 6:15 open_in_new
said. were saying.
Elias. Elijah
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Mark 6:17 open_in_new
prison = the prison.
for... sake. on account of. Greek. dia. App-104.
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Mark 6:18 open_in_new
had said. kept saying.
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Mark 6:19 open_in_new
had. quarrel. kept cherishing. grudge.
would have. was desiring to. See App-102.
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Mark 6:20 open_in_new
knowing, Greek oida. App-132. Not the same as in Mark 6:33; Mark 6:38.
observed. kept him (John) safe [from her]: or, protected him; i.e. for the reason given. Occurs only here, and Matthew 9:17; Luke 2:19; Luke 5:28,
did many things.. Trm. WH and. read "was at. loss [what to do)", or hesitated, or was much perplexed, reading eporei instead of epoie. Not the Syriac.
and. and [yet].
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Mark 6:21 open_in_new
when. convenient day was come. a convenient day being come, when, &c
convenient. opportune. Only in Mark, and Hebrews 4:16.
birthday. The notice of the banquet and guests is. Divine supplement.
lords. great men. Occurs only here, Revelation 6:15, and Revelation 18:23,
high captains. chiliarchs (commanders of 1,000 men).
chief estates. the first, or leading [men].
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Mark 6:25 open_in_new
straightway. immediately. See note on Mark 1:12. with. Greek. meta. App-104.
with haste. Note how the opportunity was eagerly seized. See Mark 6:19.
unto, Greek. pros. App-104. Not the same as in Mark 6:23, but the same as in verses: Mark 6:30; Mark 6:33; Mark 6:45, Mar 30:48, Mar 30:51
I will. I wish. See App-102.
by and by. instantly.
in. upon. Greek. epi. App-104.
a charger. a large flat dish. See note on Matthew 14:8; Matthew 14:11,
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Mark 6:27 open_in_new
immediately. See note on Mark 1:12,
an executioner. Greek. spekoulator. Occ only here.. Latin word (speculator). a man who spies out; used of the Roman emperor's bodyguard (an armed detective body) round the emperor at banquets, &c. Herod adopted Roman customs.
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Mark 6:28 open_in_new
was. became.
exceeding. This Divine supplement occurs only here.
would not. was unwilling to. App-102.
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Mark 6:29 open_in_new
a tomb. the tomb. See note on Matthew 27:60.
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Mark 6:30 open_in_new
apostles. First occurrence in Mark.
told. reported to.
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Mark 6:31 open_in_new
Come... apart. See note on "withdrew" (Mark 3:7.
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Mark 6:33 open_in_new
people. crowds.
saw. Greek. eidon. App-133.
knew. recognised. Greek. epiginosko. App-132.
out of. from. Greek. apo. App-104. Not the same word as in Mark 6:54.
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Mark 6:34 open_in_new
toward. upon. Greek. epi. App-104.
having. conscious of (not) having.
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Mark 6:35 open_in_new
was. had become already.
far passed. advanced.
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Mark 6:36 open_in_new
buy. This was their highest thought. Note the answer ("Give").
nothing. not (App-105) anything.
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Mark 6:37 open_in_new
He. But He.
Give. This is the Lord's higher thought.
Shall we go, &c. This question and Christ's answer are. Divine supplement only here.
pennyworth. See App-51.
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Mark 6:38 open_in_new
knew. found out. Greek. ginosko. App-132.
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Mark 6:39 open_in_new
by companies. in table-parties: i.e. arranged in three sides of. square, as in. Jewish or Roman dining-room; the guests being seated on the outside and served from the inside. These were arranged in companies of 50 and of 100. Greek. sumposia sumposia. Figure of speech Epizeuxis (App-6).
upon. Greek. epi. App-104.,
green. This is. Divine supplement only here.
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Mark 6:40 open_in_new
in rankest in divisions (like garden beds).
by. Greek. ana. App-104. All the texts read kata. App-104.
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Mark 6:41 open_in_new
looked up. App-133.
to = unto. Greek. eis. App-104..
heaven. the heaven. Singular. See Matthew 6:9; Matthew 6:10.
brake... gave. The former is the Aorist tense, recording the instantaneous act; the latter is the Imperfect tense, describing the continuous giving. This shows that the miraculous power was in the hands of Christ, between the breaking and the giving.
all. This is Divine supplement, only in Mark.
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Mark 6:42 open_in_new
filled. satisfied. Compare Matthew 5:6.
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Mark 6:44 open_in_new
men. Greek. aner, See App-123. Not generic, but literally men (not women). See Matthew 14:21.
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Mark 6:45 open_in_new
ship. boat.
to. unto. Greek. eis. App-104. (as in preceding clause).
Bethsaida. App-94., and App-169.
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Mark 6:46 open_in_new
a. the; denoting the well-known mountain. to pray. See App-134.
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Mark 6:47 open_in_new
on. Greek. epi. App-104.
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Mark 6:48 open_in_new
He saw He having seen. App-133.
toiling. distressed. Greek. basanizo, translated "tor ment "(Mark 5:7; Matthew 8:6; Matthew 8:28; Luke 8:28; Revelation 9:5; Revelation 11:10; Revelation 14:1 Revelation 14; Revelation 20:10. Compare Matthew 4:24).
about. Greek. peri App-104. Not the same word as in Mark 6:44.
the fourth watch. See App-51.
upon. Greek. epi. App-104.
would have passed by. wished (App-102.) to pass by. Only here.
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Mark 6:49 open_in_new
a spirit. Greek. phantasma. a phantom. Compare Matthew 14:26.
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Mark 6:50 open_in_new
they all saw Him. A Divine supplement, here.
talked with them. spoke with them. Matthew and John. to them.
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Mark 6:51 open_in_new
ceased. dropped. Compare Mark 4:39.
sore. exceedingly.
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Mark 6:52 open_in_new
For &c. Verse 52 is. Divine supplement, here.
the miracle of the loaves. concerning (Greek. epi. App-104.) the loaves.
hardened. Referring to the habitual state.
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Mark 6:53 open_in_new
into. upon. Greek. cpi, App-104.
drew to the shore. A Divine supplement, here.
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Mark 6:54 open_in_new
out of. Greek. ek. App-104.
knew. recognised. App-132. The result of Mark 5:20.
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Mark 6:55 open_in_new
beds. mats, or mattresses. See note on Mark 2:4.
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Mark 6:56 open_in_new
And, &c. Verse 56 is. Divine supplement,
here.. Country places.
the streets. the market-places. Compare Matthew 11:16. besought. App-134.
border. See Matthew 9:20.
made whole. healed. Greek. sozo to save. Compare Luke 7:10.