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Text -- Mark 13:24-27 (NET)

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The Arrival of the Son of Man
13:24 “But in those days, after that suffering, the sun will be darkened and the moon will not give its light; 13:25 the stars will be falling from heaven, and the powers in the heavens will be shaken. 13:26 Then everyone will see the Son of Man arriving in the clouds with great power and glory. 13:27 Then he will send angels and they will gather his elect from the four winds, from the ends of the earth to the ends of heaven.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Mar 13:24 - -- The sun shall be darkened ( ho helios skotisthēsetai ). Future passive indicative. These figures come from the prophets (Isa 13:9.; Eze 32:7.; Joe ...

The sun shall be darkened ( ho helios skotisthēsetai ).

Future passive indicative. These figures come from the prophets (Isa 13:9.; Eze 32:7.; Joe 2:1., Joe 2:10.; Amo 8:9; Zep 1:14-16; Zec 12:12). One should not forget that prophetic imagery was not always meant to be taken literally, especially apocalyptic symbols. Peter in Act 2:15-21 applies the prophecy of Joel about the sun and moon to the events on the day of Pentecost. See Mat 24:29-31 for details of Mar 13:24-27.

Robertson: Mar 13:25 - -- The stars shall be falling ( hoi asteres esontai piptontes ). Periphrastic future indicative, esontai , future middle indicative and piptontes , pres...

The stars shall be falling ( hoi asteres esontai piptontes ).

Periphrastic future indicative, esontai , future middle indicative and piptontes , present active participle.

Robertson: Mar 13:27 - -- Shall gather together his elect ( episunaxei tous eklektous autou ). This is the purpose of God through the ages.

Shall gather together his elect ( episunaxei tous eklektous autou ).

This is the purpose of God through the ages.

Robertson: Mar 13:27 - -- From the uttermost part of the earth to the uttermost part of heaven ( ap' akrou gēs heōs akrou ouranou ). The Greek is very brief, "from the tip...

From the uttermost part of the earth to the uttermost part of heaven ( ap' akrou gēs heōs akrou ouranou ).

The Greek is very brief, "from the tip of earth to the tip of heaven."This precise phrase occurs nowhere else.

Vincent: Mar 13:24 - -- Light ( φέγγος ) The word is used in the New Testament wherever the light of the moon is referred to. Compare Mat 24:29, the only oth...

Light ( φέγγος )

The word is used in the New Testament wherever the light of the moon is referred to. Compare Mat 24:29, the only other instance. It occurs also in Luk 11:33, but meaning the light of a lamp.

Vincent: Mar 13:25 - -- The stars of heaven shall fall A rendering which falls very far short of the graphic original: οἱ ἀστέρες ἔσονται ἐ...

The stars of heaven shall fall

A rendering which falls very far short of the graphic original: οἱ ἀστέρες ἔσονται ἐκ τοῦ οὐρανοῦ πίπτοντες : the stars shall be falling from heaven. So Rev., thus giving the sense of continuousness, as of a shower of falling stars.

Vincent: Mar 13:27 - -- From the uttermost part of the earth to the uttermost part of heaven ( ἀπ ' ἄκρου γῆς ἕως ἄκρου οὐρανοῦ ...

From the uttermost part of the earth to the uttermost part of heaven ( ἀπ ' ἄκρου γῆς ἕως ἄκρου οὐρανοῦ )

From the outermost border of the earth, conceived as a fiat surface, to where the outermost border of the heaven sets a limit to the earth. Compare Mat 24:31. Mark's expression is more poetical.

Wesley: Mar 13:24 - -- Which immediately precede the end of the world: after that tribulation - Above described.

Which immediately precede the end of the world: after that tribulation - Above described.

JFB: Mar 13:24 - -- "Immediately after the tribulation of those days" (Mat 24:29). the sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light.

"Immediately after the tribulation of those days" (Mat 24:29).

the sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light.

JFB: Mar 13:25 - -- "and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after tho...

"and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth" (Luk 21:25-26).

JFB: Mar 13:25 - -- Though the grandeur of this language carries the mind over the head of all periods but that of Christ's Second Coming, nearly every expression will be...

Though the grandeur of this language carries the mind over the head of all periods but that of Christ's Second Coming, nearly every expression will be found used of the Lord's coming in terrible national judgments: as of Babylon (Isa 13:9-13); of Idumea (Isa 34:1-2, Isa 34:4, Isa 34:8-10); of Egypt (Eze 32:7-8); compare also Psa 18:7-15; Isa 24:1, Isa 24:17-19; Joe 2:10-11, &c. We cannot therefore consider the mere strength of this language a proof that it refers exclusively or primarily to the precursors of the final day, though of course in "that day" it will have its most awful fulfilment.

JFB: Mar 13:26 - -- In Mat 24:30, this is given most fully: "And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven; and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn,...

In Mat 24:30, this is given most fully: "And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven; and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man," &c. That this language finds its highest interpretation in the Second Personal Coming of Christ, is most certain. But the question is, whether that be the primary sense of it as it stands here? Now if the reader will turn to Dan 7:13-14, and connect with it the preceding verses, he will find, we think, the true key to our Lord's meaning here. There the powers that oppressed the Church--symbolized by rapacious wild beasts--are summoned to the bar of the Great God, who as the Ancient of days seats Himself, with His assessors, on a burning Throne: thousand thousands ministering to Him, and ten thousand times ten thousand standing before Him. "The judgment is set, and the books are opened." Who that is guided by the mere words would doubt that this is a description of the Final Judgment? And yet nothing is clearer than that it is not, but a description of a vast temporal judgment, upon organized bodies of men, for their incurable hostility to the kingdom of God upon earth. Well, after the doom of these has been pronounced and executed, and room thus prepared for the unobstructed development of the kingdom of God over the earth, what follows? "I saw in the night visions, and behold, one like THE SON OF MAN came with the clouds of heaven, and came to the Ancient of days, and they [the angelic attendants] brought Him near before Him." For what purpose? To receive investiture in the kingdom, which, as Messiah, of right belonged to Him. Accordingly, it is added, "And there was given Him dominion, and glory, and a kingdom, that all peoples, nations, and languages should serve Him: His dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and His kingdom that which shall not be destroyed." Comparing this with our Lord's words, He seems to us, by "the Son of man [on which phrase, see on Joh 1:51] coming in the clouds with great power and glory," to mean, that when judicial vengeance shall once have been executed upon Jerusalem, and the ground thus cleared for the unobstructed establishment of His own kingdom, His true regal claims and rights would be visibly and gloriously asserted and manifested. See on Luk 9:28 (with its parallels in Mat 17:1; Mar 9:2), in which nearly the same language is employed, and where it can hardly be understood of anything else than the full and free establishment of the kingdom of Christ on the destruction of Jerusalem. But what is that "sign of the Son of man in heaven?" Interpreters are not agreed. But as before Christ came to destroy Jerusalem some appalling portents were seen in the air, so before His Personal appearing it is likely that something analogous will be witnessed, though of what nature it would be vain to conjecture.

JFB: Mar 13:27 - -- "with a great sound of a trumpet" (Mat 24:31).

"with a great sound of a trumpet" (Mat 24:31).

JFB: Mar 13:27 - -- As the tribes of Israel were anciently gathered together by sound of trumpet (Exo 19:13, Exo 19:16-19; Lev 23:24; Psa 81:3-5), so any mighty gathering...

As the tribes of Israel were anciently gathered together by sound of trumpet (Exo 19:13, Exo 19:16-19; Lev 23:24; Psa 81:3-5), so any mighty gathering of God's people, by divine command, is represented as collected by sound of trumpet (Isa 27:13; compare Rev 11:15); and the ministry of angels, employed in all the great operations of Providence, is here held forth as the agency by which the present assembling of the elect is to be accomplished. LIGHTFOOT thus explains it: "When Jerusalem shall be reduced to ashes, and that wicked nation cut off and rejected, then shall the Son of man send His ministers with the trumpet of the Gospel, and they shall gather His elect of the several nations, from the four corners of heaven: so that God shall not want a Church, although that ancient people of His be rejected and cast off: but that ancient Jewish Church being destroyed, a new Church shall be called out of the Gentiles." But though something like this appears to be the primary sense of the verse, in relation to the destruction of Jerusalem, no one can fail to see that the language swells beyond any gathering of a human family into a Church upon earth, and forces the thoughts onward to that gathering of the Church "at the last trump," to meet the Lord in the air, which is to wind up the present scene. Still, this is not, in our judgment, the direct subject of the prediction; for Mar 13:28 limits the whole prediction to the generation then existing.

TSK: Mar 13:24 - -- Isa 13:10, Isa 24:20-23; Jer 4:23-25, Jer 4:28; Eze 32:7; Dan 7:10, Dan 12:1; Joe 2:30,Joe 2:31; Amo 5:20; Zep 1:14-18; Mat 24:29-31; Luk 21:25-27; Ac...

TSK: Mar 13:26 - -- Mar 8:38, Mar 14:62; Dan 7:9-14; Mat 16:17, Mat 16:27, Mat 24:30, Mat 25:31; Act 1:11; 1Th 4:16; 2Th 1:7-10; Rev 1:7

TSK: Mar 13:27 - -- shall he : Mat 13:41, Mat 13:49, Mat 24:31; Luk 16:22; Rev 7:1-3, Rev 15:6, Rev 15:7 shall gather : Gen 49:10; Mat 25:31, Mat 25:32; Joh 10:16, Joh 11...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Poole: Mar 13:24-27 - -- Ver. 24-27. The usage of these phrases, of the darkening the sun and the moon, and the falling of the stars, to signify the ruin of nations, and chan...

Ver. 24-27. The usage of these phrases, of the darkening the sun and the moon, and the falling of the stars, to signify the ruin of nations, and changes wrought in them; as in Isa 13:10 , as to the destruction of Babylon, and Eze 32:7 , to express the change the providence of God made by the destruction of Egypt, as also to signify the change made in the world by setting up the gospel, to which purpose they are used by Joel, Joe 2:31 ; hath given interpreters a latitude to interpret these verses,

1. With relation to the destruction of the Jews, which made a great change as to the Jewish church and state.

2. And with reference to the change made by setting up the gospel church.

But Mar 13:26,27 incline me rather to interpret them of the end of the world. For though those other expressions are used to express great changes and mutations, yet it is not said of any of them,

Then shall they see the Son of man coming in the clouds with great power and glory. And then shall he send his angels & c. Which phrases do so agree with those other texts, where Christ’ s second coming to judgment is expressed certainly, that I cannot but think our Saviour speaks here with reference to that. See Mat 13:41 1Co 15:52 1Th 4:16 Rev 1:7 .

Haydock: Mar 13:24 - -- In the day of judgment the luminaries of heaven shall be darkened, not by the privation of their light, but by the approach of the true light of the w...

In the day of judgment the luminaries of heaven shall be darkened, not by the privation of their light, but by the approach of the true light of the world, i.e. the great Judge. And what cause for wonder can there be, that man should be terrified at the thoughts of the last day, when the angelic powers shall tremble; or, how will these mortal habitations of ours stand the shock, when the very pillars of heaven shall be moved? what will the tender osier suffer, when the lofty cedars of Paradise bend their head! (Ven. Bede)

Gill: Mar 13:24 - -- But in those days, after that tribulation,.... That is, after the destruction of the city and temple of Jerusalem, and the miseries and calamities att...

But in those days, after that tribulation,.... That is, after the destruction of the city and temple of Jerusalem, and the miseries and calamities attending it, in the times immediately following it; see Mat 24:29;

the sun shall be darkened: so the Shekinah, or glory of the divine majesty was withdrawn, and all the symbols of the divine presence were gone, when the temple was destroyed:

and the moon shall not give her light; the ceremonial law, which though abolished by the death of Christ, was observed by the Jews as long as the temple stood; but now ceased, particularly that principal branch of it, the daily sacrifice; See Gill on Mat 24:29.

Gill: Mar 13:25 - -- And the stars of heaven shall fall,.... The Jewish Rabbins and doctors, who fell off from the written word, and compiled their "Misna", or oral law, t...

And the stars of heaven shall fall,.... The Jewish Rabbins and doctors, who fell off from the written word, and compiled their "Misna", or oral law, their book of traditions, and set it up above the Bible, the foundation of which was laid immediately upon their dispersion.

And the powers that are in heaven shall be shaken; the ordinances of the legal dispensation, which were shaken before, but now so shaken as to be removed; compare Hag 2:6 with Heb 12:26; See Gill on Mat 24:29.

Gill: Mar 13:26 - -- And then shall they see the son of man,.... Not in person, but in the power of his wrath and vengeance; of which the Jews then had a convincing eviden...

And then shall they see the son of man,.... Not in person, but in the power of his wrath and vengeance; of which the Jews then had a convincing evidence, and full proof; and even of his being come in the flesh, as if they had seen him in person: this shows, that the sign of the son of man, in Mat 24:30 is the same with the son of man:

coming in the clouds with great power and glory; not to judgment, but having taken vengeance on the Jewish nation, to set up his kingdom and glory in the Gentile world; See Gill on Mat 24:30.

Gill: Mar 13:27 - -- And then he shall send his angels,.... The ministers of the Gospel to preach it, and plant more churches among the Gentiles, since that at Jerusalem w...

And then he shall send his angels,.... The ministers of the Gospel to preach it, and plant more churches among the Gentiles, since that at Jerusalem was entirely broken up:

and shall gather together his elect; that is, he the son of man, or Christ, shall gather them by the ministry of his servants; or "they shall gather them", as the Ethiopic version reads; and as Beza says it is read in a certain copy: these ministers shall be the means of gathering such whom God has chosen from all eternity, to obtain salvation by Christ, out of the world, and unto Christ, and into a Gospel church state: even

from the uttermost part of the earth, to the uttermost part of the heaven; be they where they will, on earth, and under the whole heavens; See Gill on Mat 24:31.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Mar 13:24 Traditionally, “tribulation.”

NET Notes: Mar 13:25 An allusion to Isa 13:10, 34:4 (LXX); Joel 2:10. The heavens were seen as the abode of heavenly forces, so their shaking indicates distress in the spi...

NET Notes: Mar 13:26 An allusion to Dan 7:13. Here is Jesus returning with full judging authority.

NET Notes: Mar 13:27 Or “of the sky”; the Greek word οὐρανός (ouranos) may be translated “sky” or “heaven...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Mar 13:1-37 - --1 Christ foretells the destruction of the temple;9 the persecutions for the gospel;10 that the gospel must be preached to all nations;14 that great ca...

MHCC: Mar 13:24-27 - --The disciples had confounded the destruction of Jerusalem and the end of the world. This mistake Christ set right, and showed that the day of Christ's...

Matthew Henry: Mar 13:24-27 - -- These verses seem to point at Christ's second coming, to judge the world; the disciples, in their question, had confounded the destruction of Jeru...

Barclay: Mar 13:24-27 - -- See Comments for Mark 13:7-8

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 13:1-37 - --C. Jesus' teaching on Mt. Olivet ch. 13 The Olivet Discourse is the longest section of Jesus' teaching t...

Constable: Mar 13:24-27 - --5. The Second Coming of the Son of 13:24-27 (cf. Matt. 24:29-31; Luke 21:25-28) These verses do not describe the destruction of Jerusalem but the Trib...

College: Mar 13:1-37 - --MARK 13 E. JESUS INSTRUCTS THE DISCIPLES CONCERNING THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM AND THE SECOND COMING (13:1-37) There is a contextual link between ...

McGarvey: Mar 13:24-37 - -- CXIV. THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST. aMATT. XXIV. 29-51; bMARK XIII. 24-37; cLUKE XXI. 25-36.    b24 But in those days, aimmediately af...

Lapide: Mar 13:1-37 - --CHAPTER 13 1 Christ foretelleth the destruction of the temple. 9 the persecutions for the gospel : 10 that the gospel must be preached to all nati...

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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 13 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Mar 13:1, Christ foretells the destruction of the temple; Mar 13:9, the persecutions for the gospel; Mar 13:10, that the gospel must be p...

Poole: Mark 13 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 13

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 13 (Chapter Introduction) (Mar 13:1-4) The destruction of the temple foretold. (Mar 13:5-13) Christ's prophetic declaration. (Mar 13:14-23) Christ's prophecy. (Mar 13:24-27)...

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 13 (Chapter Introduction) We have here the substance of that prophetical sermon which our Lord Jesus preached, pointing at the destruction of Jerusalem, and the consummation...

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 13 (Chapter Introduction) The Things To Come (Mar_13:1-37) The Day Of The Lord (Mar_13:1-37) The Different Strands (Mar_13:1-37) A City's Doom (Mar_13:1-2) The Hard Way (...

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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