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Text -- Mark 15:21 (NET)

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The Crucifixion
15:21 The soldiers forced a passerby to carry his cross, Simon of Cyrene, who was coming in from the country (he was the father of Alexander and Rufus).
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Alexander the son of Simon the Cyrenian who was compelled to carry the cross of Jesus,a leading man of Jerusalem when Peter and John were tried there,a man who was converted but who afterwards apostatised
 · Cyrene an inhabitant of Cyrene.
 · Cyrenian an inhabitant of Cyrene.
 · Rufus a son of Simon of Cyrene and the brother of Alexander
 · Simon a son of Jonas and brother of Andrew; an apostle of Jesus Christ,a man who was one of the apostles of Christ and also called 'the Zealot',a brother of Jesus,a man who was a well-know victim of leprosy who had been healed by Jesus (NIV note),a man from Cyrene who was forced to carry the cross of Jesus,a Pharisee man in whose house Jesus' feet were washed with tears and anointed,the father of Judas Iscariot,a man who was a sorcerer in Samaria and who wanted to buy the gifts of the Spirit,a man who was a tanner at Joppa and with whom Peter was staying when Cornelius sent for him


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Soldiers | Simon | SIMON (2) | Rufus | Prisoners | Pilate, Pontius | Persecution | POST | Mark, Gospel according to | Judge | Jesus, The Christ | JESUS CHRIST, 4E2 | GOLGOTHA | Cyrene | Cross | CYRENIAN; CYRENIANS | COMPEL | CHRONOLOGY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT | Alexander | more
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TSK Synopsis , Maclaren , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College , McGarvey , Lapide

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Mar 15:21 - -- They compel ( aggareuousin ). Dramatic present indicative again where Mat 27:32 has the aorist. For this Persian word see Mat 5:41; Mat 27:32.

They compel ( aggareuousin ).

Dramatic present indicative again where Mat 27:32 has the aorist. For this Persian word see Mat 5:41; Mat 27:32.

Robertson: Mar 15:21 - -- Coming out of the country ( erchomenon ap' agrou ). Hence Simon met the procession. Mark adds that he was "the father of Alexander and Rufus."Paul me...

Coming out of the country ( erchomenon ap' agrou ).

Hence Simon met the procession. Mark adds that he was "the father of Alexander and Rufus."Paul mentions a Rufus in Rom 16:13, but it was a common name and proves nothing. See note on Mat 27:32 for discussion of cross-bearing by criminals. Luke adds "after Jesus"(opisthen tou Iēsou ). But Jesus bore his own cross till he was relieved of it, and he walked in front of his own cross for the rest of the way.

Vincent: Mar 15:21 - -- Compel Better impress, as Rev. See on in margin. Mat 5:41. Note the accuracy in designating Simon.

Compel

Better impress, as Rev. See on in margin. Mat 5:41. Note the accuracy in designating Simon.

Wesley: Mar 15:21 - -- These were afterward two eminent Christians, and must have been well known when St. Mark wrote.

These were afterward two eminent Christians, and must have been well known when St. Mark wrote.

Clarke: Mar 15:21 - -- A Cyrenian - One of Cyrene, a celebrated city in the Pentapolis of Libya

A Cyrenian - One of Cyrene, a celebrated city in the Pentapolis of Libya

Clarke: Mar 15:21 - -- The father of Alexander and Rufus - It appears that these two persons were well known among the first disciples of our Lord. It is not unlikely that...

The father of Alexander and Rufus - It appears that these two persons were well known among the first disciples of our Lord. It is not unlikely that this is the same Alexander who is mentioned, Act 19:33, and that the other is the Rufus spoken of by St. Paul, Rom 16:13.

Defender: Mar 15:21 - -- Matthew and Luke also mention Simon, but only Mark mentions Alexander and Rufus, presumably because he knew the family. Rufus probably became a Christ...

Matthew and Luke also mention Simon, but only Mark mentions Alexander and Rufus, presumably because he knew the family. Rufus probably became a Christian, for there is a Rufus mentioned by Paul in Rom 16:13."

TSK: Mar 15:21 - -- they compel : Mat 27:32; Luk 23:26 a Cyrenian : Act 2:10, Act 6:9, Act 11:20, Act 13:1 and Rufus : Rom 16:13 to bear : Luk 14:27; Joh 15:18-20

they compel : Mat 27:32; Luk 23:26

a Cyrenian : Act 2:10, Act 6:9, Act 11:20, Act 13:1

and Rufus : Rom 16:13

to bear : Luk 14:27; Joh 15:18-20

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Poole: Mar 15:21-37 - -- Ver. 21-37. To make this history complete, all the other evangelists must be consulted, and compared with Mark, who omits many considerable passages ...

Ver. 21-37. To make this history complete, all the other evangelists must be consulted, and compared with Mark, who omits many considerable passages recorded by them; we have done it in our notes on Mat 27:32-50 , See Poole on "Mat 27:32" , and following verses to Mat 27:50 , to which I refer the reader, both for the understanding the several passages of this relation, and reconciling any small differences between the relations of the several evangelists. It is the observation of some, that when in Scripture the father is made known by the son, or sons, it signifieth some more eminency in the sons than in the father. Many think that this Simon was a pagan: though it be not certain, yet it is not improbable, that this Alexander was the same who is mentioned Act 19:33 , persecuted there by the Jews; and Rufus, he whom Paul saluteth, Rom 16:13 , calling him chosen in the Lord. They say they were both at Rome, where they judge St. Mark was when he wrote this history, and that Mark mentions them as those who could attest the truth of this part of the history. The father bare Christ’ s cross, (or one end of it), there is all we read of him. The sons believe on him who died upon it. So free is Divine grace, fixing where it pleaseth. Concerning the wine mingled with myrrh, we spake in our notes on Mat 27:32-50 . Some think our Saviour’ s friends gave it him to refresh him; but it is most probable it was given him to intoxicate him, that he might be less sensible of the pain he should endure upon the cross: whatsoever they intended, our Saviour refused it, having wine to uphold him which they knew not of. For other things relating to this story, see the notes on Mat 27:32-50 .

Lightfoot: Mar 15:21 - -- And they compel one Simon a Cyrenian, who passed by, coming out of the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to bear his cross.   ...

And they compel one Simon a Cyrenian, who passed by, coming out of the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to bear his cross.   

[Coming out of the country; or field.] "{ They bring wood out of the field [on a feast-day]; either bound together, or from some place fenced round or scattered." The Gloss there is; "They bring wood on a feast day out of the field, which is within the limits of the sabbath, if it be bound together on the eve of the feast-day, etc. A place watched and fenced in every way." And Rambam writes, "Rabbi Jose saith, If there be a door in such a fenced place; although it be distant from the city almost two thousand cubits, which are the limits of the sabbath, one may bring wood thence."  

It may be conceived, that Simon the Cyrenean came out of the field thus loaded with wood; and you may conceive that he had given occasion to the soldiers or executioners, why they would lay the cross upon him, namely, because they saw that he was a strong bearer; and instead of one burden, they laid this other upon him to bear.

Haydock: Mar 15:21 - -- St. Jerome thinks Alexander and Rufus were disciples of Christ, and on this account the name of their father is here expressed (St. Jerome in Dionysiu...

St. Jerome thinks Alexander and Rufus were disciples of Christ, and on this account the name of their father is here expressed (St. Jerome in Dionysius)

Gill: Mar 15:21 - -- And they compel one Simon a Cyrenian,.... See Gill on Mat 27:32; who passed by; as they were leading Jesus to be crucified: coming out of the co...

And they compel one Simon a Cyrenian,.... See Gill on Mat 27:32;

who passed by; as they were leading Jesus to be crucified:

coming out of the country; from some country village hard by, according to the Syriac, and Vulgate Latin versions; or out of the field, as the Persic and Ethiopic: he might have been in the field, about some rural business; or, as Dr. Lightfoot conjectures, to fetch wood from thence, which was lawful to be done on a feast day, with some provisos, according to the Jewish canon, which runs thus t;

"they may bring wood out of the field, (i.e. on a feast day, as this was,) of that which is gathered together, and out of a place that is fenced about, and even of that which is scattered abroad: what is a fenced place? whatever is near to a city, the words of R. Judah. R. Jose says, whatever they go into by a door, and even within the border of the sabbath.''

And according to the commentators u, it must be wood that is gathered together, and that lies not in an open field, but in a fenced place, and this near the city; at least with in two thousand cubits, a sabbath day's journey.

The father of Alexander and Rufus; who were men well known when Mark wrote his Gospel, and very likely men of eminence among Christians: mention is made of Alexander in Act 19:33 and of Rufus, in Rom 16:13, which some have thought the same as here; but whether they are or not, is not certain: however, they obliged "Simon"

to bear his cross: the cross of Christ, after him; See Gill on Mat 27:32.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Mar 15:21 Or perhaps, “was coming in from his field” outside the city (BDAG 15-16 s.v. ἀγρός 1).

Geneva Bible: Mar 15:21 And they ( 3 ) compel one Simon a Cyrenian, who passed by, coming out of the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to bear his cross. ( 3 ) The...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Mar 15:1-47 - --1 Jesus brought bound, and accused before Pilate.6 Upon the clamour of the common people, the murderer Barabbas is loosed, and Jesus delivered up to b...

Maclaren: Mar 15:21-39 - --The Death Which Gives Life And they compel one Simon a Cyrenian, who passed by, coming out of the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to bear...

MHCC: Mar 15:15-21 - --Christ met death in its greatest terror. It was the death of the vilest malefactors. Thus the cross and the shame are put together. God having been di...

Matthew Henry: Mar 15:15-21 - -- Here, I. Pilate, to gratify the Jews' malice, delivers Christ to be crucified, Mar 15:15. Willing to content the people, to do enough for them...

Barclay: Mar 15:21-28 - --The routine of crucifixion did not alter. When the cross was prepared the criminal had himself to carry it to the place of execution. He was placed ...

Constable: Mar 14:1--15:47 - --VII. The Servant's passion ministry chs. 14--15 This section of Mark's Gospel records the climaxes of many theme...

Constable: Mar 14:53--16:1 - --B. The Servant's endurance of suffering 14:53-15:47 Jesus' sufferings until now had been anticipatory. N...

Constable: Mar 15:21-47 - --3. Jesus' crucifixion, death, and burial 15:21-47 Jesus' sufferings continued to increase as He ...

Constable: Mar 15:21-32 - --The crucifixion of Jesus 15:21-32 (cf. Matt. 27:32-44; Luke 23:26-43; John 19:17b-27) 15:21 Probably only Mark mentioned Simon's sons because the Chri...

College: Mar 15:1-47 - --MARK 15 L. JESUS' TRIAL BEFORE PILATE (15:1-15) 1 Very early in the morning, the chief priests, with the elders, the teachers of the law and the who...

McGarvey: Mar 15:20-23 - -- CXXXIII. THE CRUCIFIXION. Subdivision A. ON THE WAY TO THE CROSS. (Within and without Jerusalem. Friday morning.) aMATT. XXVII. 31-34; bMARK XV. 20-2...

Lapide: Mar 15:1-47 - --CHAPTER XV.  1 Jesus brought bound, and accused before Pilate. 15 Upon the clamour of the common people, the murderer Barabbas is loosed, and Jesu...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Mark (Book Introduction) THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK By Way of Introduction One of the clearest results of modern critical study of the Gospels is the early date of Mark...

JFB: Mark (Book Introduction) THAT the Second Gospel was written by Mark is universally agreed, though by what Mark, not so. The great majority of critics take the writer to be "Jo...

JFB: Mark (Outline) THE PREACHING AND BAPTISM OF JOHN. ( = Mat 3:1-12; Luke 3:1-18). (Mar 1:1-8) HEALING OF A DEMONIAC IN THE SYNAGOGUE OF CAPERNAUM AND THEREAFTER OF SI...

TSK: Mark 15 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Mar 15:1, Jesus brought bound, and accused before Pilate; Mar 15:6, Upon the clamour of the common people, the murderer Barabbas is loose...

Poole: Mark 15 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 15

MHCC: Mark (Book Introduction) Mark was a sister's son to Barnabas, Col 4:10; and Act 12:12 shows that he was the son of Mary, a pious woman of Jerusalem, at whose house the apostle...

MHCC: Mark 15 (Chapter Introduction) (Mar 15:1-14) Christ before Pilate. (Mar 15:15-21) Christ led to be crucified. (Mar 15:22-32) The crucifixion. (Mar 15:33-41) The death of Christ. ...

Matthew Henry: Mark (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Gospel According to St. Mark We have heard the evidence given in by the first witness to the doctri...

Matthew Henry: Mark 15 (Chapter Introduction) What we read of the sufferings of Christ, in the foregoing chapter, was but the prologue or introduction; here we have the completing of them. We l...

Barclay: Mark (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SAINT MARK The Synoptic Gospels The first three gospels, Matthew, Mark and Luke, are always known as the s...

Barclay: Mark 15 (Chapter Introduction) The Silence Of Jesus (Mar_15:1-5) The Choice Of The Mob (Mar_15:6-15) The Soldiers' Mockery (Mar_15:16-20) The Cross (Mar_15:21-28) The Limitless...

Constable: Mark (Book Introduction) Introduction Writer The writer did not identify himself as the writer anywhere in this...

Constable: Mark (Outline) Outline I. Introduction 1:1-13 A. The title of the book 1:1 B. Jesus' pr...

Constable: Mark Mark Bibliography Adams, J. McKee. Biblical Backgrounds. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1965. Alexa...

Haydock: Mark (Book Introduction) THE HOLY GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST, ACCORDING TO ST. MARK. INTRODUCTION. St. Mark, who wrote this Gospel, is called by St. Augustine, the abridge...

Gill: Mark (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO MARK This is the title of the book, the subject of which is the Gospel; a joyful account of the ministry, miracles, actions, and su...

College: Mark (Book Introduction) FOREWORD No story is more important than the story of Jesus. I am confident that my comments do not do it justice. Even granting the limitations of a...

College: Mark (Outline) OUTLINE I. INTRODUCTION - Mark 1:1-15 A. The Beginning of the Gospel - 1:1-8 B. John Baptizes Jesus - 1:9-11 C. Temptation in the Wildernes...

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