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Mark 4:2

Context
NETBible

He taught them many things in parables, 1  and in his teaching said to them:

NIV ©

biblegateway Mar 4:2

He taught them many things by parables, and in his teaching said:

NASB ©

biblegateway Mar 4:2

And He was teaching them many things in parables, and was saying to them in His teaching,

NLT ©

biblegateway Mar 4:2

He began to teach the people by telling many stories such as this one:

MSG ©

biblegateway Mar 4:2

He taught by using stories, many stories.

BBE ©

SABDAweb Mar 4:2

And he gave them teaching about a number of things in the form of stories, and said to them in his teaching, Give ear:

NRSV ©

bibleoremus Mar 4:2

He began to teach them many things in parables, and in his teaching he said to them:

NKJV ©

biblegateway Mar 4:2

Then He taught them many things by parables, and said to them in His teaching:

[+] More English

KJV
And
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he taught
<1321> (5707)
them
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many things
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by
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parables
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and
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said
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unto them
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in
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his
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doctrine
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NASB ©

biblegateway Mar 4:2

And He was teaching
<1321>
them many
<4183>
things
<4183>
in parables
<3850>
, and was saying
<3004>
to them in His teaching
<1322>
,
NET [draft] ITL
He
<2532>
taught
<1321>
them
<846>
many things
<4183>
in
<1722>
parables
<3850>
, and
<2532>
in
<1722>
his
<846>
teaching
<1322>
said
<3004>
to them
<846>
:
GREEK
kai
<2532>
CONJ
edidasken
<1321> (5707)
V-IAI-3S
autouv
<846>
P-APM
en
<1722>
PREP
parabolaiv
<3850>
N-DPF
polla
<4183>
A-APN
kai
<2532>
CONJ
elegen
<3004> (5707)
V-IAI-3S
autoiv
<846>
P-DPM
en
<1722>
PREP
th
<3588>
T-DSF
didach
<1322>
N-DSF
autou
<846>
P-GSM

NETBible

He taught them many things in parables, 1  and in his teaching said to them:

NET Notes

sn Though parables can contain a variety of figures of speech (cf. 2:19-22; 3:23-25; 4:3-9, 26-32; 7:15-17; 13:28), many times they are simply stories that attempt to teach spiritual truth (which is unknown to the hearers) by using a comparison with something known to the hearers. In general, parables usually advance a single idea, though there may be many parts and characters in a single parable and subordinate ideas may expand the main idea further. The beauty of using the parable as a teaching device is that it draws the listener into the story, elicits an evaluation, and demands a response.




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