Genesis 19:22; Genesis 32:25; Hebrews 4:2; Isaiah 59:1; Isaiah 59:2; Mark 9:23; Matthew 13:58
See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 13:54-58 .
And he (d) could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed [them]. (d) That is, he would not: for we nee...
The Rejection of Jesus at Nazareth. Mk.'s reason for inserting this incident at this particular point is obscure. It seems to belong to the early p...
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....
And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them .
And he went out from thence, and came into his own country; and his disciples follow him. For the exposition, see the notes at Luke 4:16-30 ....
Visit to Nazareth. Mission of the Twelve. Execution of the Baptist. Feeding of the Five Thousand. Walking on the Sea 1-6. Visit to Nazareth ( Matt...
He could there do ] This expression, as presenting an apparent difficulty to faith, is more original than St. Matthew's 'He did not there many might...
Chapter 6 CHAPTER 6:1-6 ( Mark 6:1-6 ) REJECTED IN HIS OWN COUNTRY "And He went out from thence; and He cometh into His own country; and His di...
the Widening Fields Mark 6:1-20 In the opening paragraph of this chapter, we learn of hatred and rejection of those who had enjoyed the rich pr...
"He could there do no mighty work." Not that He in Himself was unable, for His hands laid on a few sick folk brought healing, but that the condition...
CONTENTS. The LORD JESUS is here, spoken of with contempt by his countrymen. He sends forth his Disciples. Herod hears of CHRIST, and is alarm...
THE POWER OF UNBELIEF ‘And He could there do no mighty work, save that He laid His hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them.’ Mark 6:5 Wh...
And he could there do no mighty work ,.... Or miracle; not that Christ had no power in himself to work miracles, though their unbelief and contempt...
And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them . Ver. 5. He could do there no mighty wo...
And he came into his own country , &c. For an explanation of this paragraph, see the notes on Matthew 13:53-58 . Is not this the carpenter's s...
The Contempt Poured on Christ. 1 And he went out from thence, and came into his o...
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Jesus Is Rejected In His Own Neighbourhood (6:1-6). Having preached continually in the area by the Sea of Galilee and around Capernaum, and having...
‘And he could there do no mighty work (‘power') except that he laid his hands on a few sick folk and healed them.' The reason that He could not perf...
CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES Mark 6:1 . His own country .— Native place , or town : Nazareth, the home of His youth. Rejected at an earlier st...
Mark 6:5-6 The text contains two remarkable instances, in a short space, of the manner in which the feelings and circumstances of men are ascribed...
Mark 6:3 . Is not this the carpenter? The jews were bound to teach their children some trade, as no man could say what the vicissitudes of life mi...
And He went out from thence, and came into His own country. Jesus re-visits Nazareth I. Gracious condescension. Jesus, although He had been cru...
And He could there do no mighty work. The unbelief of the Nazarenes Our plan will be to give you in the first place certain reasons, where the...
EXPOSITION Mark 6:1 Our Lord now left the neighbourhood of Capernaum, and came into his own country , the district of Nazareth, where he h...
And He could there do no mighty work, save that He laid His hands upon a few sick folk and healed them.
The result of the opposition:
How Unbelief Hindered Christ Mark 6:1-13 INTRODUCTORY WORDS We wish to take up two questions of Mark 6:2 1. The first question: "From when...
He could do no miracle there — Not consistently with his wisdom and goodness. It being inconsistent with his wisdom to work them there, where it co...
5 And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them.