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Text -- Mark 10:17 (NET)

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The Rich Man
10:17 Now as Jesus was starting out on his way, someone ran up to him, fell on his knees, and said, “Good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?”
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Mar 10:17 - -- Ran ( prosdramōn ). Jesus had left the house (Mar 10:10) and was proceeding with the caravan on the way (eis hodon ) when this ruler eagerly ran a...

Ran ( prosdramōn ).

Jesus had left the house (Mar 10:10) and was proceeding with the caravan on the way (eis hodon ) when this ruler eagerly ran and kneeled (gonupetēsas ) and was asking (epērōtā , imperfect) Jesus about his problem. Both these details alone in Mark.

Vincent: Mar 10:17 - -- Running and kneeled Two details peculiar to Mark.

Running and kneeled

Two details peculiar to Mark.

Wesley: Mar 10:17 - -- Mat 19:16; Luk 18:18.

Clarke: Mar 10:17 - -- There came one running - See the case of this rich young man largely explained on Mat 19:16 (note), etc.

There came one running - See the case of this rich young man largely explained on Mat 19:16 (note), etc.

TSK: Mar 10:17 - -- when : Mat 19:16-30; Luk 18:18-30 running : Mar 9:25; Mat 28:8; Joh 20:2-4 kneeled : Mar 1:40; Dan 6:10; Mat 17:14 Good : Mar 12:14; Joh 3:2 what : Jo...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Mar 10:17-31 - -- See this passage illustrated in the notes at Mat 19:16-30. Mar 10:17 Gone forth - From the place where he had been teaching. Into th...

See this passage illustrated in the notes at Mat 19:16-30.

Mar 10:17

Gone forth - From the place where he had been teaching.

Into the way - Into the road or path on his journey.

Running - Thus showing the intensity with which he desired to know the way of life. Zeal to know the way to be saved is proper, nor is it possible that it should be too intense if well directed. Nothing else is so important, and nothing demands, therefore, so much effort and haste.

Mar 10:19

Defraud not - Do not take away your neighbor’ s property by fraud or dishonesty. To "cheat"or "defraud,"supposes a covetous desire of a neighbor’ s property, and is usually attended with "falsehood"or "false witness"against a neighbor in obtaining it. It is thus a violation of the ninth and tenth commandments; and our Saviour very properly, therefore, "condensed the two,"and expressed their substance in this - not to defraud. It is, besides, expressly forbidden in Lev 19:13; "Thou shalt not defraud thy neighbor."

Mar 10:21

Jesus beholding him, loved him - What occurred afterward showed that the young man did not love the Saviour, or was not a true disciple; so that this expression denotes simply natural affection, or means that Jesus was pleased with his amiableness, his morality, and his "external"regard for the law of God. At the same time, this was entirely consistent with deep sorrow that he would not give his heart to God, and with deep abhorrence of such a love of the world as to blind the mind to the beauty of true religion, and to lead to the rejection of the Messiah and the destruction of the soul.

One thing thou lackest - When the young man came to Jesus he asked him, "What lack I yet?"Mat 19:20. This "question"Mark has omitted, but he has retained the "answer."The answer means, there is "one thing"yet wanting. Though all that you have said should be "true,"yet, to make the system complete, or to show that you "really"are disposed to keep the commands of God, go and sell your property. See whether you love "God"more than you do your "wealth."By doing that you will show that your love of God is supreme; that your obedience is not merely "external"and "formal,"but "sincere"and "real;"the thing now "lacking"will be made up.

Mar 10:24

Children - An expression of affection, perhaps also implying a reproof that their slowness of understanding was like that of children. When they should have seen at once the truth of what he said, they were slow to learn it. It became necessary, therefore, to "repeat"what he had said.

How hard - With how much difficulty.

Mar 10:26

Out of measure - Very much, or exceedingly. The Greek means no more than this.

Mar 10:30

An hundred-fold - One hundred times as much.

In this time - In this life. In the time that he forsakes all.

Houses ... - This cannot be taken literally, as promising a hundred times as many "mothers, sisters,"etc. It means, evidently, that the loss shall be a hundred times "compensated"or made up; or that, in the possession of religion, we have a hundred times the "value"of all we forsake. This consists in the pardon of sin, in the favor of God, in peace of conscience, in support in trials and in death, and in raising up "friends"in the place of those who are left - "spiritual brethren, and sisters, and mothers,"etc. And this corresponds to the experience of all who ever became Christians. At the same time. it is true that godliness is profitable "for all things,"having the promise of the life that is, as well as of that which is to come. See the notes at 1Ti 4:8. "The favor of God"is the security for every blessing. Obedience to his law secures industry, temperance, chastity, economy, prudence, health, and the confidence of the world - all indispensable to success in life, and all connected. commonly, with success. Though the wicked "sometimes"prosper, yet the "surest"way of prosperity is to fear God and keep his commandments. Thus will all "needed"blessings descend on us "here,"and "eternal"blessings hereafter.

With persecutions - Persecutions, or the contempt of the world, and bodily sufferings on account of their religion, they "must"meet. Jesus did not conceal this; but he consoled them. He assured them that "amid"these, or perhaps it should be rendered "after"these, they should find friends and comfort. It is well to bear trial if "God"be our Friend. With the promises of the Bible in our hand, we may hail persecutions, and thank God that, amid so many sorrows, he has furnished such abundant consolations.

Poole: Mar 10:17 - -- Luke saith he was a ruler. His question signified, that he believed such a thing as a happy eternal existence of good souls, and that he desired i...

Luke saith he was a ruler. His question signified, that he believed such a thing as a happy eternal existence of good souls, and that he desired it, and that he was willing to do something in order to the obtaining a share and portion in it.

Lightfoot: Mar 10:17 - -- And when he was gone forth into the way, there came one running, and kneeled to him, and asked him, Good Master, what shall I do that I may inhe...

And when he was gone forth into the way, there came one running, and kneeled to him, and asked him, Good Master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?   

[Kneeled to him.] So Mar 1:40, Beseeching him, and kneeling to him. This is variously rendered, He fell at his feet, bowing the knee, beseeching upon his knee, falling down at his knees. Which renderings are not improper, but I suspect something more is included. For, 1. It was customary for those that so adored to take hold of the knees or the legs, 2Ki 4:27; Mat 28:9. 2. To kiss the knees or the feet. See what we have said at Mat 28:9.  

When R. Akiba had been twelve years absent from his wife, and at last came back, his wife went out to meet him: "and when she came to him, falling upon her face, she kissed his knees." And a little after, when he was entered into the city, his father-in-law not knowing who he was, but suspecting him to be some great Rabbin, went to him, and falling upon his face kissed his knees. Speaking of Job, " Satan came, and he kissed his knees; but in all this Job sinned not with his lips," etc. When a certain Rabbin had discoursed of divers things, Bar Chama rose up and kissed his knees.

Gill: Mar 10:17 - -- And when he was gone forth into the way,.... For when he had blessed the children he departed from the coasts of Judea, on the further side of Jordan,...

And when he was gone forth into the way,.... For when he had blessed the children he departed from the coasts of Judea, on the further side of Jordan, and steered his course towards Jerusalem, Mar 10:32, and as he was on the road thitherwards,

there came one running; a young man, a ruler among the Jews, and very rich, a person of great dignity, and large substance; he hearing that Christ was going from those parts, ran in great haste to him, to have some conversation with him, before he was entirely gone;

and kneeled to him; as a token of great respect and civility: some versions, as the Persic and Ethiopic, render it, "and worshipped him"; which must be understood not in a religious, but in a civil way: the words might be literally rendered, "and kneeled him"; and Dr. Lightfoot suspects, that more is meant than bending his knees to Christ; that he also might take hold of the knees of Christ, and kiss them, as was usual with the Jewish Rabbins, and which he illustrates by several instances:

and asked him, good master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life? This man, though a young man, and also a rich man, was thoughtful of the world to come, and the life of it: he believed there was an eternal life after this state of things, and so was no Sadducee; but he had wrong notions about the way and manner of attaining it: he thought it was to be had by the works of the law, which shows him to be a Pharisee; whereas eternal life is the gift of God, through the Messiah, the person he now applied to, and who had the words of eternal life; and to a more proper person he could not have put the question, he being himself the way, the truth, and the life, or the true way to eternal life: and had he attended to his own words, which suggest, that eternal life is an inheritance, he might have learned, that it is not to be acquired by the industry and works of men; but, that it is the bequest of our heavenly Father to his children, and comes by will, by promise, and as a free gift; so that it is not of the law; nor are they that are of the law heirs of it, Rom 4:14; See Gill on Mat 19:16.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Mar 10:17 The rich man wanted to know what he must do to inherit eternal life, but Jesus had just finished teaching that eternal life was not earned but simply ...

Geneva Bible: Mar 10:17 ( 4 ) And when he was gone forth into the way, there came one running, and kneeled to him, and asked him, Good Master, what shall I do that I may inhe...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Mar 10:1-52 - --1 Christ disputes with the Pharisees touching divorcement:13 blesses the children that are brought unto him;17 resolves a rich man how he may inherit ...

Maclaren: Mar 10:17-27 - --Almost A Disciple And when He was gone forth into the way, there came one running, and kneeled to Him, and asked Him, Good Master, what shall I do th...

MHCC: Mar 10:17-22 - --This young ruler showed great earnestness. He asked what he should do now, that he might be happy for ever. Most ask for good to be had in this world;...

Matthew Henry: Mar 10:17-31 - -- I. Here is a hopeful meeting between Christ and a young man; such he is said to be (Mat 19:20, Mat 19:22), and a ruler (Luk 18:18), a person o...

Barclay: Mar 10:17-22 - --Here is one of the most vivid stories in the gospels. (i) We must note how the man came and how Jesus met him. He came running. He flung himself at ...

Constable: Mar 8:31--11:1 - --V. The Servant's journey to Jerusalem 8:31--10:52 Having comprehended Jesus' true identity the disciples next tu...

Constable: Mar 9:30--10:32 - --B. The second passion prediction and its lessons 9:30-10:31 For a second time, Jesus told His disciples ...

Constable: Mar 10:1-31 - --3. Lessons concerning self-sacrifice 10:1-31 Jesus gave this series of lessons south of Galilee ...

Constable: Mar 10:17-31 - --Jesus' instruction about wealth 10:17-31 A question from a man in the crowd initiated th...

Constable: Mar 10:17-22 - --The encounter with the rich young ruler 10:17-22 (cf. Matt. 19:16-22; Luke 18:18-23) 10:17 Mark tied this incident into what immediately preceded more...

College: Mar 10:1-52 - --MARK 10 G. JESUS QUESTIONED ABOUT DIVORCE (10:1-12) 1 Jesus then left that place and went into the region of Judea and across the Jordan. Again crow...

McGarvey: Mar 10:17-31 - -- C. THE RICH RULER. PERIL OF RICHES. REWARD OF SACRIFICE. PARABLE OF THE LABORERS IN THE VINEYARD. (In Peræa.) aMATT. XIX. 16-XX. 16; bMARK X. 17-31;...

Lapide: Mar 10:1-52 - --CHAPTER 10 2 Christ disputeth with the Pharisees touching divorcement : 13 blesseth the children that are brought unto him : 17 resolveth a ric...

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: Mar 10:17 MATTHEW 19:16-30 (cf. Mark 10:17-31 ; Luke 18:18-30 )—If Jesus was God, why did He seem to rebuke the rich young ruler for calling Him good? PRO...

Evidence: Mar 10:17 USING THE LAW IN EVANGELISM This man came running and fell to his knees before Jesus. His earnest and humble heart would seem to make him a prime ca...

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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 10 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Mar 10:1, Christ disputes with the Pharisees touching divorcement: Mar 10:13. blesses the children that are brought unto him; Mar 10:17, ...

Poole: Mark 10 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 10

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 10 (Chapter Introduction) (Mar 10:1-12) The Pharisees' question concerning divorce. (Mar 10:13-16) Christ's love to little children. (Mar 10:17-22) Christ's discourse with th...

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 10 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter, we have, I. Christ's dispute with the Pharisees concerning divorce (Mar 10:1-12). II. The kind entertainment he gave to the litt...

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 10 (Chapter Introduction) For Better Or For Worse (Mar_10:1-12) Of Such Is The Kingdom Of Heaven (Mar_10:13-16) How Much Do You Want Goodness? (Mar_10:17-22) The Peril Of R...

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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