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Text -- Mark 12:35 (NET)

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The Messiah: David’s Son and Lord
12:35 While Jesus was teaching in the temple courts, he said, “How is it that the experts in the law say that the Christ is David’s son?
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Temple | Satire | PSALMS, BOOK OF | KING, CHRIST AS | Jesus, The Christ | JESUS CHRIST, 4E1 | Instruction | GENEALOGY OF JESUS CHRIST, THE | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College , McGarvey , Lapide

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Robertson: Mar 12:35 - -- How say the scribes ( Pōs legousin hoi grammateis ). The opponents of Jesus are silenced, but he answers them and goes on teaching (didaskōn ) i...

How say the scribes ( Pōs legousin hoi grammateis ).

The opponents of Jesus are silenced, but he answers them and goes on teaching (didaskōn ) in the temple as before the attacks began that morning (Mar 11:27). They no longer dare to question Jesus, but he has one to put to them "while the Pharisees were gathered together"(Mat 22:41). The question is not a conundrum or scriptural puzzle (Gould), but "He contents himself with pointing out a difficulty, in the solution of which lay the key to the whole problem of His person and work"(Swete). The scribes all taught that the Messiah was to be the son of David (Joh 7:41). The people in the Triumphal Entry had acclaimed Jesus as the son of David (Mat 21:9). But the rabbis had overlooked the fact that David in Psa 110:1 called the Messiah his Lord also. The deity and the humanity of the Messiah are both involved in the problem. Mat 22:45 observes that "no one was able to answer him a word."

Wesley: Mar 12:35 - -- Mat 22:41; Luk 20:41.

JFB: Mar 12:35 - -- And "while the Pharisees were gathered together" (Mat 22:41).

And "while the Pharisees were gathered together" (Mat 22:41).

JFB: Mar 12:35 - -- How come they to give it out that Messiah is to be the son of David? In Matthew (Mat 22:42), Jesus asks them, "What think ye of Christ?" or of the pro...

How come they to give it out that Messiah is to be the son of David? In Matthew (Mat 22:42), Jesus asks them, "What think ye of Christ?" or of the promised and expected Messiah? "Whose son is He [to be]? They say unto Him, The son of David." The sense is the same. "He saith unto them, How then doth David in spirit call Him Lord?" (Mat 22:42-43).

Clarke: Mar 12:35 - -- How say the scribes - See Mat 22:41, etc.

How say the scribes - See Mat 22:41, etc.

Defender: Mar 12:35 - -- As to the cogent manner in which Jesus answered both the Sadducees (Mar 12:18-27) and the scribes and Pharisees (Mar 12:35-37) with Scripture, see Mat...

As to the cogent manner in which Jesus answered both the Sadducees (Mar 12:18-27) and the scribes and Pharisees (Mar 12:35-37) with Scripture, see Mat 22:29-32, note; and Mat 22:45, note."

TSK: Mar 12:35 - -- while : Mar 11:27; Luk 19:47, Luk 20:1, Luk 21:37; Joh 18:20 How : Mat 22:41, Mat 22:42; Luk 20:41-44; Joh 7:42

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Barnes: Mar 12:35-37 - -- See the notes at Mat 22:41-46. Mar 12:37 The common people heard him gladly - The success of the Saviour in his preaching was chiefly amo...

See the notes at Mat 22:41-46.

Mar 12:37

The common people heard him gladly - The success of the Saviour in his preaching was chiefly among the common or the poorer class of people. The rich and the mighty were too proud to listen to his instructions. So it is still. The main success of the gospel is there, and there it pours down its chief blessings. This is not the fault of "the gospel."It would bless the rich and the mighty as well as the poor, if they came with like humble hearts. God knows no distinctions of men in conferring his favors; and wherever there is a poor, contrite, and humble spirit - be it clothed in rags or in purple - be it on a throne or on a dunghill - there he confers the blessings of salvation.

Poole: Mar 12:35-37 - -- Ver. 35-37. See Poole on "Mat 22:41" , and following verses to Mat 22:46 . Matthew saith that Christ spake this to the Pharisees, who were very far ...

Ver. 35-37. See Poole on "Mat 22:41" , and following verses to Mat 22:46 . Matthew saith that Christ spake this to the Pharisees, who were very far from acknowledging Christ God man, or indeed expecting a Messiah that should be so. Had they owned Christ, and the hypostatical union of the two natures in him, the answer had been easy.

Haydock: Mar 12:35 - -- According to St. Matthew it was principally to the Pharisees that Christ proposed this question. See Matthew 22, 41.

According to St. Matthew it was principally to the Pharisees that Christ proposed this question. See Matthew 22, 41.

Gill: Mar 12:35 - -- And Jesus answered and said,.... To the Pharisees that were gathered together about him; See Gill on Mat 22:41. While he taught in the temple; Whil...

And Jesus answered and said,.... To the Pharisees that were gathered together about him; See Gill on Mat 22:41.

While he taught in the temple; Whilst he was in the temple, and as he was teaching the people there; among other things in his doctrine, he put this question,

how say the Scribes, that Christ is the son of David? Not that Christ meant to deny or invalidate the truth of this; for the Messiah was certainly to be the son of David, and was; but he wanted to know, inasmuch as they commonly said, and instructed the people to believe, and it was in general believed by them, that he was David's son, how they could reconcile this to his being the Lord of David: or how they could give out, that he was only and merely the Son of David, when he was David's Lord. Matthew relates the matter thus; that Christ first put these questions to them, what they thought of the Messiah, and whose son he was; and that they immediately replied, he was the son of David: wherefore this question seems to be put upon that, with another along with it,

how then doth David in spirit call him Lord? See Gill on Mat 22:42, Mat 22:43.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Mar 12:35 It was a common belief in Judaism that Messiah would be David’s son in that he would come from the lineage of David. On this point the Pharisees...

Geneva Bible: Mar 12:35 ( 5 ) And Jesus answered and said, while he taught in the temple, How say the scribes that Christ is the Son of David? ( 5 ) Christ proves his Godhea...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Mar 12:1-44 - --1 In a parable of the vineyard let out to wicked husbandmen Christ foretells the reprobation of the Jews, and the calling of the Gentiles.13 He avoids...

MHCC: Mar 12:35-40 - --When we attend to what the Scriptures declare, as to the person and offices of Christ, we shall be led to confess him as our Lord and God; to obey him...

Matthew Henry: Mar 12:35-40 - -- Here, I. Christ shows the people how weak and defective the scribes were in their preaching, and how unable to solve the difficulties that occurred ...

Barclay: Mar 12:35-37 - --For us this is a difficult passage to understand, because it uses thoughts and methods of argument which are strange to us. But it would not be at a...

Constable: Mar 11:1--13:37 - --VI. The Servant's ministry in Jerusalem chs. 11--13 The rest of Jesus' ministry, as Mark recorded it, took place...

Constable: Mar 11:27--13:1 - --B. Jesus' teaching in the temple 11:27-12:44 This entire section contains Jesus' teaching in the temple ...

Constable: Mar 12:13-37 - --2. The controversy over Jesus' teaching 12:13-37 Controversy over Jesus' authority led to contro...

Constable: Mar 12:35-37 - --Jesus' question about Messiah's sonship 12:35-37 (cf. Matt. 22:41-46; Luke 20:41-44) Until now the religious leaders had questioned Jesus about His te...

College: Mar 12:1-44 - --MARK 12 2. The Parable of the Tenants (12:1-12) 1 He then began to speak to them in parables: " A man planted a vineyard. He put a wall around it, d...

McGarvey: Mar 12:35-37 - -- CIX. JEWISH RULERS SEEK TO ENSNARE JESUS. (Court of the Temple. Tuesday, April 4, A. D. 30.) Subdivision D. JESUS' QUESTION WHICH NONE COULD ANSWER. ...

Lapide: Mar 12:1-44 - --CHAPTER 12 1 The parable of the vineyard. 13 Touching the paying of tribute. 18 The Sadducees confuted. 35 A difficulty proposed to the scribes. ...

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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 12 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Mar 12:1, In a parable of the vineyard let out to wicked husbandmen Christ foretells the reprobation of the Jews, and the calling of the...

Poole: Mark 12 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 12

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 12 (Chapter Introduction) (Mar 12:1-12) The parable of the vineyard and husbandmen. (Mar 12:13-17) Question about tribute. (Mar 12:18-27) Concerning the resurrection. (Mar 1...

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 12 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter, we have, I. The parable of the vineyard let out to unthankful husbandmen, representing the sin and ruin of the Jewish church (Mar...

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 12 (Chapter Introduction) Rejection And Retribution (Mar_12:1-12) Caesar And God (Mar_12:13-17) The Wrong Idea Of The Life To Come (Mar_12:18-27) Love For God And Love For ...

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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