
Text -- Mark 10:35-45 (NET)




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Robertson: Mar 10:35 - -- There come near unto him James and John ( kai prosporeuontai Iakōbos kai Iōanēs ).
Dramatic present tense. Matthew has tote , then, showing tha...
There come near unto him James and John (
Dramatic present tense. Matthew has

We would (
We wish, we want, bluntly told.

Robertson: Mar 10:35 - -- She came worshipping ( proskunousa )
Matthew says. The mother spoke for the sons. But they try to commit Jesus to their desires before they tell what...
She came worshipping (
Matthew says. The mother spoke for the sons. But they try to commit Jesus to their desires before they tell what they are, just like spoiled children.

Robertson: Mar 10:37 - -- In thy glory ( en tēi doxēi ).
Mat 20:21 has "in thy kingdom."See note on Mat 20:20 for the literal interpretation of Mat 19:28. They are looking...
In thy glory (
Mat 20:21 has "in thy kingdom."See note on Mat 20:20 for the literal interpretation of Mat 19:28. They are looking for a grand Jewish world empire with apocalyptic features in the eschatological culmination of the Messiah’ s kingdom. That dream brushed aside all the talk of Jesus about his death and resurrection as mere pessimism.

Robertson: Mar 10:38 - -- Or be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with ( ē to baptisma ho egō baptizomai baptisthēnai ).
Cognate accusative with both passive ...
Or be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with (
Cognate accusative with both passive verbs. Mat 20:22 has only the cup, but Mark has both the cup and the baptism, both referring to death. Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane will refer to his death again as "the cup"(Mar 14:36; Mat 26:39; Luk 22:42). He had already used baptism as a figure for his death (Luk 12:50). Paul will use it several times (1Co 15:29; Rom 6:3-6; Col 2:12).

Robertson: Mar 10:39 - -- @@See notes on Mat 20:23-28 for discussion on these memorable verses (Mar 10:39-45) identical in both Matthew and Mark. In particular in Mar 10:45 not...
@@See notes on Mat 20:23-28 for discussion on these memorable verses (Mar 10:39-45) identical in both Matthew and Mark. In particular in Mar 10:45 note the language of Jesus concerning his death as "a ransom for many"(
Which are accounted to rule
Wyc., that seem to have princehead on folks.

Vincent: Mar 10:45 - -- For many ( ἀντὶ πολλῶν )
For, in the sense of over against, instead of; not on behalf of.
For many (
For, in the sense of over against, instead of; not on behalf of.
By their mother. It was she, not they that uttered the words. Mat 20:20.

Wesley: Mar 10:38 - -- Ye know not that ye ask for sufferings, which must needs pave the way to glory.
Ye know not that ye ask for sufferings, which must needs pave the way to glory.

Wesley: Mar 10:38 - -- Of inward; the baptism - Of outward sufferings. Our Lord was filled with sufferings within, and covered with them without.
Of inward; the baptism - Of outward sufferings. Our Lord was filled with sufferings within, and covered with them without.

Wesley: Mar 10:40 - -- Them who by patient continuance in well doing, seek for glory, and honour, and immortality. For these only eternal life is prepared. To these, only he...
Them who by patient continuance in well doing, seek for glory, and honour, and immortality. For these only eternal life is prepared. To these, only he will give it in that day; and to every man his own reward, according to his own labour.
JFB: Mar 10:35 - -- Matthew (Mat 20:20) says their "mother came to Him with her sons, worshipping Him and desiring," &c. (Compare Mat 27:56, with Mar 15:40). Salome was h...
Matthew (Mat 20:20) says their "mother came to Him with her sons, worshipping Him and desiring," &c. (Compare Mat 27:56, with Mar 15:40). Salome was her name (Mar 16:1). We cannot be sure with which of the parties the movement originated; but as our Lord, even in Matthew's account, addresses Himself to James and John, taking no account of the mother, it is likely the mother was merely set on by them. The thought was doubtless suggested to her sons by the recent promise to the Twelve of "thrones to sit on, when the Son of man should sit on the throne of His glory" (Mat 19:28); but after the reproof so lately given them (Mar 9:33, &c.) they get their mother to speak for them.

Thus cautiously approaching the subject.

JFB: Mar 10:36 - -- Though well aware what was in their mind and their mother's, our Lord will have the unseemly petition uttered before all.
Though well aware what was in their mind and their mother's, our Lord will have the unseemly petition uttered before all.

JFB: Mar 10:37 - -- That is,Assign to us the two places of highest honor in the coming kingdom. The semblance of a plea for so presumptuous a request might possibly have ...
That is,Assign to us the two places of highest honor in the coming kingdom. The semblance of a plea for so presumptuous a request might possibly have been drawn from the fact that one of the two usually leaned on the breast of Jesus, or sat next Him at meals, while the other was one of the favored three.

JFB: Mar 10:38 - -- How gentle the reply to such a request, preferred at such a time, after the sad announcement just made!
How gentle the reply to such a request, preferred at such a time, after the sad announcement just made!

JFB: Mar 10:38 - -- To "drink of a cup" is in Scripture a figure for getting one's fill either of good (Psa 16:5; Psa 23:5; Psa 116:13; Jer 16:7) or of ill (Psa 75:8; Joh...

JFB: Mar 10:38 - -- (Compare for the language, Psa 42:7). The object of this question seems to have been to try how far those two men were capable of the dignity to which...
(Compare for the language, Psa 42:7). The object of this question seems to have been to try how far those two men were capable of the dignity to which they aspired and this on the principle that he who is able to suffer most for His sake will be the nearest to Him in His kingdom.

JFB: Mar 10:39 - -- Here we see them owning their mother's petition for them as their own; and doubtless they were perfectly sincere in professing their willingness to fo...
Here we see them owning their mother's petition for them as their own; and doubtless they were perfectly sincere in professing their willingness to follow their Master to any suffering He might have to endure. As for James, he was the first of the apostles who was honored, and showed himself able to be baptized with his Master's baptism of blood (Act 12:1-2); while John, after going through all the persecutions to which the infant Church was exposed from the Jews, and sharing in the struggles and sufferings occasioned by the first triumphs of the Gospel among the Gentiles, lived to be the victim, after all the rest had got to glory, of a bitter persecution in the evening of his days, for the word of God and for the testimony of Jesus Christ. Yes, they were dear believers and blessed men, in spite of this unworthy ambition, and their Lord knew it; and perhaps the foresight of what they would have to pass through, and the courageous testimony He would yet receive from them, was the cause of that gentleness which we cannot but wonder at in His reproof.

JFB: Mar 10:39 - -- No doubt this prediction, when their sufferings at length came upon them, cheered them with the assurance, not that they would sit on His right and le...
No doubt this prediction, when their sufferings at length came upon them, cheered them with the assurance, not that they would sit on His right and left hand--for of that thought they would be heartily ashamed--but that "if they suffered with Him, they should be also glorified together."

JFB: Mar 10:40 - -- "of My Father" (Mat 20:23). The supplement which our translators have inserted is approved by some good interpreters, and the proper sense of the word...
"of My Father" (Mat 20:23). The supplement which our translators have inserted is approved by some good interpreters, and the proper sense of the word rendered "but" is certainly in favor of it. But besides that it makes the statement too elliptical--leaving too many words to be supplied--it seems to make our Lord repudiate the right to assign to each of His people his place in the kingdom of glory; a thing which He nowhere else does, but rather the contrary. It is true that He says their place is "prepared for them by His Father." But that is true of their admission to heaven at all; and yet from His great white throne Jesus will Himself adjudicate the kingdom, and authoritatively invite into it those on His right hand, calling them the "blessed of His Father"; so little inconsistency is there between the eternal choice of them by His Father, and that public adjudication of them, not only to heaven in general, but each to his own position in it, which all Scripture assigns to Christ. The true rendering, then, of this clause, we take it, is this: "But to sit on My right hand and on My left hand is not Mine to give, save to them for whom it is prepared." When therefore He says, "It is not Mine to give," the meaning is, "I cannot give it as a favor to whomsoever I please, or on a principle of favoritism; it belongs exclusively to those for whom it is prepared," &c. And if this be His meaning, it will be seen how far our Lord is from disclaiming the right to assign to each his proper place in His Kingdom; that on the contrary, He expressly asserts it, merely announcing that the principle of distribution is quite different from what these petitioners supposed. Our Lord, it will be observed, does not deny the petition of James and John, or say they shall not occupy the place in His kingdom which they now improperly sought:--for aught we know, that may be their true place. All we are sure of is, that their asking it was displeasing to Him "to whom all judgment is committed," and so was not fitted to gain their object, but just the reverse. (See what is taught in Luk 14:8-11). One at least of these brethren, as ALFORD strikingly remarks, saw on the right and on the left hand of their Lord, as He hung upon the tree, the crucified thieves; and bitter indeed must have been the remembrance of this ambitious prayer at that moment.

JFB: Mar 10:41 - -- Or "were moved with indignation," as the same word is rendered in Mat 20:24. The expression "began to be," which is of frequent occurrence in the Gosp...
Or "were moved with indignation," as the same word is rendered in Mat 20:24. The expression "began to be," which is of frequent occurrence in the Gospels, means that more passed than is expressed, and that we have but the result. And can we blame the ten for the indignation which they felt? Yet there was probably a spice of the old spirit of rivalry in it, which in spite of our Lord's recent lengthened, diversified, and most solemn warnings against it, had not ceased to stir in their breasts.

Are recognized or acknowledged as rulers.

As superiors exercising an acknowledged authority over inferiors.

That is, "let him be, or "shall be he who is prepared to be."

JFB: Mar 10:45 - -- "instead of many," that is, "In the kingdom about to be set up, this principle shall have no place. All My servants shall there be equal; and the only...
"instead of many," that is, "In the kingdom about to be set up, this principle shall have no place. All My servants shall there be equal; and the only greatness known to it shall be the greatness of humility and devotedness to the service of others. He that goes down the deepest in these services of self-denying humility shall rise the highest and hold the chiefest place in that kingdom; even as the Son of man, whose abasement and self-sacrifice for others, transcending all, gives Him of right a place above all!" As "the Word in the beginning with God," He was ministered unto; and as the risen Redeemer in our nature He now is ministered unto, "angels and authorities and powers being made subject unto Him" (1Pe 3:22); but not for this came He hither. The Served of all came to be the Servant of all; and His last act was the grandest Service ever beheld by the universe of God--"HE GAVE HIS LIFE A RANSOM FOR MANY!", &c. Many" is here to be taken, not in contrast with few or with all, but in opposition to one--the one Son of man for the many sinners.
Clarke: Mar 10:35 - -- And James and John - come unto him - The request here mentioned, Matthew says, Mat 20:20, was made by Salome their mother; the two places may be eas...
And James and John - come unto him - The request here mentioned, Matthew says, Mat 20:20, was made by Salome their mother; the two places may be easily reconciled thus: - The mother introduced them, and made the request as if from herself; Jesus knowing whence it had come, immediately addressed himself to James and John, who were standing by; and the mother is no farther concerned in the business. See the note on Mat 20:20.

Clarke: Mar 10:37 - -- In thy glory - In the kingdom of thy glory - three MSS. Which kingdom they expected to be established on earth
In thy glory - In the kingdom of thy glory - three MSS. Which kingdom they expected to be established on earth

Clarke: Mar 10:37 - -- And be baptized - Or, be baptized. Instead of και and η or, is the reading of BCDL, five others, Coptic, Armenian, later Syriac in the margi...
And be baptized - Or, be baptized. Instead of
Defender -> Mar 10:44
Defender: Mar 10:44 - -- This principle is all too rarely seen in practice among present-day Christian leaders."
This principle is all too rarely seen in practice among present-day Christian leaders."
TSK: Mar 10:35 - -- James : Matthew says that this request was made by Salome their mother; but though she made the request as from herself, yet it is evident that they h...
James : Matthew says that this request was made by Salome their mother; but though she made the request as from herself, yet it is evident that they had set her upon the business; and therefore Jesus, knowing whence it came, immediately addressed the sons. Mar 1:19, Mar 1:20, Mar 5:37, Mar 9:2, Mar 14:33
come : Mat 20:20-28
we would : 2Sa 14:4-11; 1Ki 2:16, 1Ki 2:20

TSK: Mar 10:37 - -- sit : Mar 16:19; 1Ki 22:19; Psa 45:9, Psa 110:1
in : Mar 8:38; Mat 25:31; Luk 24:26; 1Pe 1:11

TSK: Mar 10:38 - -- Ye know not : 1Ki 2:22; Jer 45:5; Mat 20:21, Mat 20:22; Rom 8:26; Jam 4:3
drink of the : Mar 14:36; Psa 75:8; Isa 51:22; Jer 25:15; Mat 26:39; Luk 22:...

TSK: Mar 10:39 - -- We : Mar 14:31; Joh 13:37
Ye : Mar 14:36; Mat 10:25; Joh 15:20, Joh 17:14; Act 12:2; Col 1:24; Rev 1:9


TSK: Mar 10:41 - -- they : Mar 9:33-36; Pro 13:10; Mat 20:24; Luk 22:24; Rom 12:10; Phi 2:3; Jam 4:5


TSK: Mar 10:43 - -- so : Joh 18:36; Rom 12:2
whosoever : Mar 9:35; Mat 20:26, Mat 20:27, Mat 23:8-12; Luk 9:48, Luk 14:11, Luk 18:14; Joh 13:13-18; 1Co 9:19-23; Gal 5:13;...
whosoever : Mar 9:35; Mat 20:26, Mat 20:27, Mat 23:8-12; Luk 9:48, Luk 14:11, Luk 18:14; Joh 13:13-18; 1Co 9:19-23; Gal 5:13; 1Pe 5:5, 1Pe 5:6

TSK: Mar 10:45 - -- came : Mat 20:28; Luk 22:26, Luk 22:27; Joh 13:14; Phi 2:5-8; Heb 5:8
and to : Isa 53:10-12; Dan 9:24, Dan 9:26; 2Co 5:21; Gal 3:13; 1Ti 3:4-6; Tit 2:...

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Barnes -> Mar 10:35-45
Barnes: Mar 10:35-45 - -- See the notes at Mat 20:20-28. Mar 10:35 And James and John ...came unto him - They did this through the instrumentality of their mother....
See the notes at Mat 20:20-28.
And James and John ...came unto him - They did this through the instrumentality of their mother. They did not come in "person,"but they got their mother to make the request for them. Compare the notes at Mat 20:20.
Poole: Mar 10:35-41 - -- Ver. 35-41. See Poole on "Mat 20:20" , and following verses to Mat 20:24 , where we have the same history with little or no variation, only Matthew ...
Ver. 35-41. See Poole on "Mat 20:20" , and following verses to Mat 20:24 , where we have the same history with little or no variation, only Matthew tells us that James and John did that by their mother which Mark reports as done by them in person; but there is nothing more ordinary even in our common discourse than to speak of that as done by ourselves, which is done by another on our behalf, at our command or solicitation. Both the evangelists agree in all the other parts of their relation, and in the following discourse also very much.

Poole: Mar 10:42-45 - -- Ver. 42-45. See Poole on "Mat 20:25" , and following verses to Mat 20:28 , where we had the same almost verbatim. Those that think it worth the whil...
Ver. 42-45. See Poole on "Mat 20:25" , and following verses to Mat 20:28 , where we had the same almost verbatim. Those that think it worth the while to inquire what critical men say about that phrase,
they which are accounted to rule which is a translation the active participle will hardly bear.
Haydock: Mar 10:35 - -- St. Matthew (xx. 20.) says it was their mother, Salome, but probably at their solicitation, or at least with their connivance and consent.
St. Matthew (xx. 20.) says it was their mother, Salome, but probably at their solicitation, or at least with their connivance and consent.

Haydock: Mar 10:42 - -- Who seem to rule over the Gentiles, &c. See Matthew xx. 25, and Luke xxii. 25. (Witham)
Who seem to rule over the Gentiles, &c. See Matthew xx. 25, and Luke xxii. 25. (Witham)

Haydock: Mar 10:43 - -- In vain then do men either seek for immoderate power, or sigh after human greatness; for, not power, but humility, is the sure and only path to the su...
In vain then do men either seek for immoderate power, or sigh after human greatness; for, not power, but humility, is the sure and only path to the summit of perfection. He then proves to them by his own example, that if they would not believe his words, they might at least learn by his example. (Ven. Bede)
Gill: Mar 10:35 - -- And James, and John, the sons of Zebedee, came unto him,.... Along with their mother, who was their mouth, and spoke for them, and they by her:
say...
And James, and John, the sons of Zebedee, came unto him,.... Along with their mother, who was their mouth, and spoke for them, and they by her:
saying, master, we would that thou shouldst do for us whatsoever we shall desire: that is, we earnestly desire, that whereas we have a favour to ask of thee, that thou wouldst not deny us it, be it what it will; See Gill on Mat 20:20.

Gill: Mar 10:36 - -- And he said unto them,.... And also to their mother, and to them by her, what
would ye that I should do for you? Christ insists upon their telling ...
And he said unto them,.... And also to their mother, and to them by her, what
would ye that I should do for you? Christ insists upon their telling him the particular thing they wanted to have done for them, before he would give them any promise, though he knew very well what it was they were desirous of.

Gill: Mar 10:37 - -- They said unto him,.... By their mother, or seconding her motion:
grant unto us that we may sit, one on thy right hand, and the other on thy left h...
They said unto him,.... By their mother, or seconding her motion:
grant unto us that we may sit, one on thy right hand, and the other on thy left hand, in thy glory; or glorious kingdom, which they expected would be quickly set up; and which they might conclude from his having lately promised to all the twelve, that when he should sit on his throne, they should sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel; and from his having just now mentioned his rising from the dead, which they might understand of some revival, or breaking forth of this glorious state; See Gill on Mat 20:21.

Gill: Mar 10:38 - -- But Jesus said unto them,.... Not by granting them what they desired, but by observing their ignorance to them;
ye know not what ye ask: for someti...
But Jesus said unto them,.... Not by granting them what they desired, but by observing their ignorance to them;
ye know not what ye ask: for sometimes good men are ignorant petitioners at the throne of grace; they are under the influence of their own spirits, and not the Spirit of God; they are prompted to ask things from a selfish principle, and not with a view to the glory of God, and their own spiritual welfare, and that of others: and indeed, the best of saints know not what they should pray for as they ought; and always stand in need of the help, assistance, and intercession of the Spirit of God; who is a Spirit of grace and supplication, and searches the deep things of God, and knows his mind and will, and what is suitable and convenient for his people; and whenever they pray without him, there is much darkness and ignorance in them, and in their petitions. In particular, these disciples knew not what they were asking for; they had no true notion of Christ's kingdom and glory, they were asking the chief places in; they were dreaming of worldly glory and grandeur, in which they imagined the kingdom of the Messiah would quickly appear: whereas his kingdom, in the present state of things, is not of this world, but of a spiritual nature; namely, the Gospel dispensation, which lies in the ministration of his word and ordinances, and in the distribution of his gifts and grace; and his kingdom and glory in the world to come, are things which eye has not seen, nor ear heard: they talked of things which would never be, either in Christ's kingdom, in earth or in heaven; fancying there would be posts of honour and profit, which some would be advanced to in it, signified by sitting at his right hand and left; whereas in the Gospel church state, the apostles, governors, and officers of the church were alike, and had no superiority over one another, but were all brethren, having one master, Christ; and the members of the churches are of the same body, and members one of another; and in the ultimate glory, there will be no degrees, but all the saints will share the same happiness:
can ye drink of the cup that I drink of, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with? Which Christ speaks of in the present time, partly because his sorrows and sufferings were already begun: he had already been drinking of the cup of sorrows, being a man of sorrows and acquainted with griefs, all his days; and he was wading in the waters of affliction, though as yet they were not come into his soul, and he as it were immersed in them; he was not yet baptized with the bloody baptism he came into this world for, and he was desirous of, Luk 12:50, and partly because of the certainty of these things, the cup was not to pass from him, and the baptism of his sufferings was to be surely accomplished; See Gill on Mat 20:22.

Gill: Mar 10:39 - -- And they said unto him we can,.... That is, drink of Christ's cup and be baptized with his baptism which is another instance of their ignorance; for a...
And they said unto him we can,.... That is, drink of Christ's cup and be baptized with his baptism which is another instance of their ignorance; for as they knew not the glorious state of things and the nature of it they desired places in so they were unacquainted with themselves; they were ignorant of their own weakness as well as of the greatness of the sufferings Christ should endure or even they should be called unto: had they had a just notion of either, they would not have expressed themselves in this manner without any mention of the grace of God or any dependence on the strength of Christ; See Gill on Mat 20:22.
And Jesus said unto them, ye shall indeed drink of the cup that I drink of; and with the baptism that I am baptized withal shall ye be baptized; meaning, not that they should undergo the same sufferings he did and much less for the same end and purpose: he trod the winepress alone and bore the whole punishment due to the sins of his people himself; and of them there were none with him to take a part: but that they should endure sufferings in some sort like to his for his sake as they both afterwards did; See Gill on Mat 20:23.

Gill: Mar 10:40 - -- But to sit on my right hand and on my left, is mine to give,.... There being no such places in his kingdom in the sense they petitioned; and as for th...
But to sit on my right hand and on my left, is mine to give,.... There being no such places in his kingdom in the sense they petitioned; and as for the glories of the heavenly state or eternal life, the gift of these was not to be settled now it being done already: and though he had a power to give yet only to them who were given him of his Father and who were ordained to such happiness as it follows:
but it shall be given to them for whom it is prepared; that is, of his Father as is expressed in Mat 20:23 which is not to be understood as excluding these two persons but as including all others with them for whom the kingdom was prepared before the foundation of the world: the Ethiopic version therefore wrongly renders the words "but to sit on my right hand and on my left, I do not give to you, it is prepared for other": the Jew g very badly concludes from hence against the deity of Christ and his unity with the Father he not having power to do this; whereas Christ does not say he had no power to give this honour, but only describes the persons to whom he should give it; and these being persons for whom it, is prepared by his Father instead of destroying, proves their unity.

Gill: Mar 10:41 - -- And when the ten heard it,.... The request made by the sons of Zebedee or their mother for them:
they began to be much displeased with James and Jo...
And when the ten heard it,.... The request made by the sons of Zebedee or their mother for them:
they began to be much displeased with James and John; Matthew says "they were moved with indignation against them", Mat 20:24; they were filled with, wrath and were very angry with them; which they showed in their countenances and by their behaviour towards them as well as by words: the Syriac and Arabic versions, render it, "they began to murmur against them"; they highly resented it and were ready to break out into an open quarrel upon it; See Gill on Mat 20:24.

Gill: Mar 10:42 - -- But Jesus called them to him,.... Who were at some little distance from him, though so nigh, that he could discern the heat and passion they were in, ...
But Jesus called them to him,.... Who were at some little distance from him, though so nigh, that he could discern the heat and passion they were in, and knowing that they had the same ambitious views with the two brethren:
and saith unto them, to check their pride and vanity and reprove them for their ambitious desires of superiority and pre-eminence over, one another; by showing them that this was a part which the Heathens that knew not God acted and therefore was very unbecoming them:
you know that they which are accounted, or "seem to" or rather "do",
rule over the Gentiles; or are reckoned worthy of government who are,
exercise lordship over them; rule over them in a lordly tyrannical and arbitrary way:
and their great ones; their nobles and lords under them
exercise authority over them; the Gentiles; by a delegated power from those who have the supreme rule; See Gill on Mat 20:25.

Gill: Mar 10:43 - -- But so shall it not be among you,.... Or "so let it not be", as in many copies; or as the Persic version renders it, "it ought not to be so among you"...
But so shall it not be among you,.... Or "so let it not be", as in many copies; or as the Persic version renders it, "it ought not to be so among you"; such a lordly spirit does not become you; this is heathenish:
but whosoever will be great among you shall be, as in Matthew "let him", Mat 20:26, be
your minister. This was just the reverse of what the two disciples were seeking for; they were indeed for being ministers but then they were for being prime ministers of state; and would have had all the rest subject to them and attendants on them to be sent out and employed as they should think fit: whereas the only way to preferment and greatness in Christ's kingdom, or rather Gospel church state, is to labour, in the work, of the ministry more abundantly than others; to take great pains and endure great hardships in order to bring great glory to God, and do great good to the souls of men; See Gill on Mat 20:26.

Gill: Mar 10:44 - -- And whosoever of you will be the chiefest,.... Is desirous of the highest place and the greatest honour
shall be servant of all: for the ministers ...
And whosoever of you will be the chiefest,.... Is desirous of the highest place and the greatest honour
shall be servant of all: for the ministers of the Gospel are not only the servants of Christ Jesus, but also of the churches for his sake; and in serving them, they serve Christ: not that they are to be the servants of men and to take their instructions from them and act according to rules prescribed by them; or seek to please men for then they would not be the servants of Christ: but they become servants to all that they may win souls to Christ, and increase his churches, and enlarge his interest; and such as are most useful this way are the chiefest in the Gospel church state; they are honoured by Christ and esteemed by his people; See Gill on Mat 20:27.

Gill: Mar 10:45 - -- For even the son of man,.... That is, Christ himself; a name by which he frequently goes both in the Old and New Testament to the arguments before pro...
For even the son of man,.... That is, Christ himself; a name by which he frequently goes both in the Old and New Testament to the arguments before produced, Christ adds his own example, to teach his disciples humility and lowliness of mind and to check their ambitious views and desires:
came not to be ministered unto: not but that he was ministered unto even by the angels of God; who ministered to him in the wilderness, after he had been tempted by Satan; and he was also ministered unto by some women out of their substance; but these show the low estate he was in to stand in need of such ministrations: here the sense is that he did not appear as an earthly prince, with a fine equipage, a large retinue and attendance,
but to minister; to be a servant, as he is in his mediatorial office and capacity: he was sent, and came as the servant of the Lord; and he ministered, in his prophetic office, the Gospel unto men; and went about in the form of a servant, doing good, ministering medicine both to the souls end bodies of men: but the great work he came about, was the work of man's redemption; which he willingly and cheerfully undertook, diligently and faithfully prosecuted, and has completely finished; to which respect is had in the next clause:
and to give his life a ransom for many; even for all the elect of God, to redeem them from sin, Satan, and the law; and secure them from the wrath of God, and eternal death; and this he has done, by laying down his life as the ransom price for them; See Gill on Mat 20:28.

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NET Notes: Mar 10:35 Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence of events within the narrative.


NET Notes: Mar 10:39 No more naïve words have ever been spoken as those found here coming from James and John, “We are able.” They said it with such confi...

NET Notes: Mar 10:40 After the first passion prediction in 8:31 Jesus rebuked Peter as having been used by Satan. After the second passion prediction in 9:31 the disciples...

NET Notes: Mar 10:41 The word “this” is not in the Greek text, but is supplied. Direct objects were often omitted in Greek when clear from the context.

NET Notes: Mar 10:44 Though δοῦλος (doulos) is normally translated “servant,” the word does not bear the connotation of a free i...

NET Notes: Mar 10:45 The Greek word for ransom (λύτρον, lutron) is found here and in Matt 20:28 and refers to the payment of a price in order...
Geneva Bible: Mar 10:35 ( 7 ) And James and John, the sons of Zebedee, come unto him, saying, Master, ( g ) we would that thou shouldest do for us whatsoever we shall desire....

Geneva Bible: Mar 10:42 ( 8 ) But Jesus called them [to him], and saith unto them, Ye know that ( h ) they which are accounted to rule over the Gentiles exercise lordship ove...

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TSK Synopsis -> Mar 10:1-52
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 10:35-45
Maclaren: Mar 10:35-45 - --Dignity And Service
And James and John, the sons of Zebedee, come unto Him, saying, Master, we would that Thou shouldest do for us whatsoever we shal...
MHCC -> Mar 10:32-45
MHCC: Mar 10:32-45 - --Christ's going on with his undertaking for the salvation of mankind, was, is, and will be, the wonder of all his disciples. Worldly honour is a glitte...
Matthew Henry -> Mar 10:32-45
Matthew Henry: Mar 10:32-45 - -- Here is, I. Christ's prediction of his own sufferings; this string he harped much upon, though in the ears of his disciples it sounded very harsh an...
Barclay -> Mar 10:35-40; Mar 10:41-45
Barclay: Mar 10:35-40 - --This is a very revealing story.
(i) It tells us something about Mark. Matthew retells this story (Mat 20:20-23), but in his version the request for ...

Barclay: Mar 10:41-45 - --Inevitably the action of James and John aroused deep resentment amongst the other ten. It seemed to them that they had tried to steal a march and to ...
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 10:32-52 - --C. The third passion prediction and its lessons 10:32-52
This is the last time Jesus told His disciples ...

Constable: Mar 10:35-45 - --2. Jesus' teaching about serving 10:35-45 (cf. Matt. 20:20-28)
This pericope parallels 9:30-37. Both sections deal with true greatness, and both follo...
College -> Mar 10:1-52
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 10:32-45
McGarvey: Mar 10:32-45 - --
CI.
FORETELLING HIS PASSION. REBUKING AMBITION.
(Peræa, or Judæa, near the Jordan.)
aMATT. XX. 17-28; bMARK X. 32-45; cLUKE XVIII. 31-34.
&n...
Lapide -> Mar 10:1-52
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...
