
Text -- Mark 13:9-13 (NET)




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Robertson: Mar 13:9 - -- But take heed to yourselves ( Blepete de humeis heautous ).
Only in Mark, but dominant note of warning all through the discourse. Note humeis here,...
But take heed to yourselves (
Only in Mark, but dominant note of warning all through the discourse. Note

Robertson: Mar 13:9 - -- Councils ( sunedria ).
Same word as the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem. These local councils (sun , hedra , sitting together) were modelled after that in Jer...
Councils (
Same word as the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem. These local councils (

Robertson: Mar 13:9 - -- Shall ye be beaten ( darēsesthe ).
Second future passive indicative second person plural. The word derō means to flay or skin and here has been...
Shall ye be beaten (
Second future passive indicative second person plural. The word

Robertson: Mar 13:9 - -- Shall stand ( stathēsesthe ).
First aorist passive indicative second person plural of histēmi .
Shall stand (
First aorist passive indicative second person plural of

Robertson: Mar 13:10 - -- Must first be preached ( prōton dei kēruchthēnai ).
This only in Mark. It is interesting to note that Paul in Col 1:6, Col 1:23 claims that the...

Robertson: Mar 13:11 - -- Be not anxious beforehand what ye shall speak ( mē promerimnāte ti lalēsēte ).
Negative with present imperative to make a general prohibition...
Be not anxious beforehand what ye shall speak (
Negative with present imperative to make a general prohibition or habit. Jesus is not here referring to preaching, but to defences made before these councils and governors. A typical example is seen in the courage and skill of Peter and John before the Sanhedrin in Acts. The verb

Robertson: Mar 13:13 - -- But he that endureth to the end ( ho de hupomeinas eis telos ).
Note this aorist participle with the future verb. The idea here is true to the etymol...

Robertson: Mar 13:13 - -- Be saved ( sōthēsetai ).
Here Jesus means final salvation (effective aorist future passive), not initial salvation.
Be saved (
Here Jesus means final salvation (effective aorist future passive), not initial salvation.
Vincent: Mar 13:9 - -- Sorrows ( ὠδίνων )
Rev., rightly, travail; for the word is used especially of birth-throes.
Sorrows (
Rev., rightly, travail; for the word is used especially of birth-throes.

Vincent: Mar 13:9 - -- Shall ye be beaten ( δαρήσεσθε )
The verb literally means to skin or flay , and by a slang usage, like our phrase to tan or hide...
Shall ye be beaten (
The verb literally means to skin or flay , and by a slang usage, like our phrase to tan or hide, comes to mean to cudgel or beat.

Vincent: Mar 13:11 - -- They lead ( ἄγωσιν )
Present subjunctive; better perhaps, may be leading. While you are going along in custody to the judgment-seat, ...
They lead (
Present subjunctive; better perhaps, may be leading. While you are going along in custody to the judgment-seat, do not be worrying about your defences.

Wesley: Mar 13:11 - -- The Holy Ghost will help you. But do not depend upon any other help For all the nearest ties will be broken.
The Holy Ghost will help you. But do not depend upon any other help For all the nearest ties will be broken.
JFB: Mar 13:9 - -- "before all these things" (Luk 21:12); that is, before these public calamities come.
"before all these things" (Luk 21:12); that is, before these public calamities come.

These refer to ecclesiastical proceedings against them.

JFB: Mar 13:9 - -- Rather "unto them"--to give you an opportunity of bearing testimony to Me before them. In the Acts of the Apostles we have the best commentary on this...
Rather "unto them"--to give you an opportunity of bearing testimony to Me before them. In the Acts of the Apostles we have the best commentary on this announcement. (Compare Mat 10:17-18).

JFB: Mar 13:10 - -- "for a witness, and then shall the end come" (Mat 24:14). God never sends judgment without previous warning; and there can be no doubt that the Jews, ...
"for a witness, and then shall the end come" (Mat 24:14). God never sends judgment without previous warning; and there can be no doubt that the Jews, already dispersed over most known countries, had nearly all heard the Gospel "as a witness," before the end of the Jewish state. The same principle was repeated and will repeat itself to "the end."

JFB: Mar 13:11 - -- "Be not filled with apprehension, in the prospect of such public appearances for Me, lest ye should bring discredit upon My name, nor think it necessa...
"Be not filled with apprehension, in the prospect of such public appearances for Me, lest ye should bring discredit upon My name, nor think it necessary to prepare beforehand what ye are to say."

JFB: Mar 13:13 - -- Matthew (Mat 24:12) adds this important intimation: "And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many"--"of the many," or "of the most," that is, o...
Matthew (Mat 24:12) adds this important intimation: "And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many"--"of the many," or "of the most," that is, of the generality of professed disciples--"shall wax cold." Sad illustrations of the effect of abounding iniquity in cooling the love even of faithful disciples we have in the Epistle of James, written about the period here referred to, and too frequently ever since.

JFB: Mar 13:13 - -- See on Mat 10:21-22; and compare Heb 10:38-39, which is a manifest allusion to these words of Christ; also Rev 2:10. Luke (Luk 21:18) adds these reass...
See on Mat 10:21-22; and compare Heb 10:38-39, which is a manifest allusion to these words of Christ; also Rev 2:10. Luke (Luk 21:18) adds these reassuring words: "But there shall not an hair of your heads perish." Our Lord had just said (Luk 21:16) that they should be put to death; showing that this precious promise is far above immunity from mere bodily harm, and furnishing a key to the right interpretation of the ninety-first Psalm and such like.
Clarke: Mar 13:9 - -- Councils - Συνεδρια, Sanhedrins. The grand Sanhedrin consisted of seventy-two elders; six chosen out of each tribe; this was the national c...
Councils -

Clarke: Mar 13:9 - -- Synagogues - Courts of justice for villages, etc., consisting of three magistrates, chosen out of the principal directors of the synagogue in that p...
Synagogues - Courts of justice for villages, etc., consisting of three magistrates, chosen out of the principal directors of the synagogue in that place

Rulers - Or governors. The Roman deputies, such as Pontius Pilate, etc

Clarke: Mar 13:10 - -- And the Gospel must first be published among all nations. - Many of the Evangelistaria omit this verse. Its proper place seems to be after verse the...
And the Gospel must first be published among all nations. - Many of the Evangelistaria omit this verse. Its proper place seems to be after verse the thirteenth.

Clarke: Mar 13:11 - -- Neither - premeditate - This is wanting in BDL, five others, Coptic, Ethiopic, Vulgate, Itala. Griesbach leaves it doubtful. On this verse see Mat 1...
Neither - premeditate - This is wanting in BDL, five others, Coptic, Ethiopic, Vulgate, Itala. Griesbach leaves it doubtful. On this verse see Mat 10:19 (note).
Calvin -> Mar 13:11
Calvin: Mar 13:11 - -- Mar 13:11.Neither premeditate This sentence, as well as the one which immediately follows, we have explained 131 under Mat 10:19 Our Lord’s design i...
Mar 13:11.Neither premeditate This sentence, as well as the one which immediately follows, we have explained 131 under Mat 10:19 Our Lord’s design in these words is, to relieve the disciples from that anxiety which interferes with the cheerful discharge of our duty, when we doubt our inability to sustain the burden. Not that he wishes us to fall asleep in indolent security, for nothing is more advantageous than to have such a consciousness of our weakness as produces humility and excites to prayer. But Christ advises us to cast all our cares into the bosom of our Father, so that, relying on his promised aid, we may pursue our course with cheerfulness. The promise is stated in different words by Luke; not that Christ will deliver his people from death, (for this must not always be expected,) but that he will give them a mouth and wisdom, to confound their adversaries. Now though Christ supplies them both with presence of mind and with ability to speak, yet I look upon these two words as connected by that figure of speech which is called hypallage; as if Christ had promised that he would guide their tongues, so as to enable them to make a wise and suitable reply.
He adds, that this wisdom will be victorious against all their enemies, because they will not be able to contradict, or to oppose it. Not that their impudence will yield the palm to truth, but because that truth, which they in vain strive to oppose, will triumph over their mad presumption. Would that all who are called upon to make a confession of their faith would rely on that assurance; for the power and majesty of the Spirit would be displayed in a different manner for overthrowing the ministers of Satan. Now that we are partly carried away by our own feelings, and, swelled with pride, rush on heedlessly, or advance farther than is proper, and partly confine ourselves within the limits of improper timidity, sad experience shows that we are deprived of the grace of God and the assistance of the Spirit. As Christ affirms, according to Matthew and Mark, that it is the Spirit of the Father that speaketh in us, (Mat 10:10; Mar 13:11,) and here declares that he will give a mouth, we infer that it is His prerogative to fortify us by the Spirit.
TSK: Mar 13:9 - -- take : Mar 13:5; Mat 10:17, Mat 10:18, Mat 23:34-37, Mat 24:9, Mat 24:10; Luk 21:16-18; Joh 15:20, Joh 16:2; Acts 4:1-21, 5:17-40, Act 6:11-15, Act 7:...
take : Mar 13:5; Mat 10:17, Mat 10:18, Mat 23:34-37, Mat 24:9, Mat 24:10; Luk 21:16-18; Joh 15:20, Joh 16:2; Acts 4:1-21, 5:17-40, Act 6:11-15, Act 7:54-60, Act 8:1-3, Act 9:1, Act 9:2, Act 9:13, Act 9:14, Act 9:16; Act 12:1-3, Act 16:20-24, Act 21:11, Act 21:31-40, Act 22:19, Act 22:20, Act 23:1, Act 23:2, Act 24:1-9; Acts 25:1-26:32; 1Co 4:9-13; 2Co 11:23-27; Phi 1:29; 2Th 1:5; Rev 1:9, Rev 2:10,Rev 2:13, Rev 6:9-11
councils :

TSK: Mar 13:10 - -- Mar 16:15; Mat 24:14, Mat 28:18, Mat 28:19; Rom 1:8, Rom 10:18, Rom 15:19; Col 1:6, Col 1:23; Rev 14:6

TSK: Mar 13:11 - -- and deliver : Mar 13:9; Mat 10:17, Mat 10:21; Act 3:13
take : Exo 4:10-12; Jer 1:6-9; Dan 3:16-18; Mat 10:19, Mat 10:20; Luk 12:11, Luk 12:12; Luk 21:...


TSK: Mar 13:13 - -- ye : Mat 5:11, Mat 5:12, Mat 24:9; Luk 6:22, Luk 21:17; Joh 15:18, Joh 15:19, Joh 17:14; 1Jo 3:13
but : Dan 12:12; Mat 10:22, Mat 24:13; Rom 2:7; Gal ...

collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes: Mar 13:9 - -- Take heed to yourselves - Be cautious that no man deceive you; or, take care of your lives, not to run into unnecessary danger. To council...
Take heed to yourselves - Be cautious that no man deceive you; or, take care of your lives, not to run into unnecessary danger.
To councils - The higher ecclesiastical courts of the Jews, including the Sanhedrin, or great council of the nation.
Rulers and kings - Referring to Roman officers.
For a testimony against them - Rather to bear testimony to them, or to be witnesses "before them"of the truth. This was"for the sake"of Jesus, or because they were attached to him; and God would overrule it so that at the same time they should bear witness "to"the rulers of the truth, as was the case with Peter and John, Acts 4; with Stephen, Acts 6\endash 7; and with Paul, Acts 23; Act 24:24-25.

Barnes: Mar 13:11 - -- Neither do ye premeditate - Do not think beforehand, or "prepare"an answer. You know not what the accusations will be, and God will furnish you...
Neither do ye premeditate - Do not think beforehand, or "prepare"an answer. You know not what the accusations will be, and God will furnish you with a reply that shall be adapted to the occasion.
Not ye that speak, but the Holy Spirit - This is a full promise that they should be inspired, and consequently their defenses recorded in the Acts of the Apostles are the words of the Holy Spirit. There could be no more explicit promise that they should be under an infallible guidance, and we are not left to doubt that they were taught of God. At the same time, this was a most desirable and gracious aid. They were illiterate, unknown, without power. They were unfit of themselves to make the important statements of religion which were requisite, but God gave them power, and they spake with a wisdom, fearlessness, pungency, and ability which no other men have ever manifested - full proof that these illiterate fishermen were under the influence of the Holy Spirit.

Barnes: Mar 13:12 - -- The brother shall betray ... - The brother shall give up in a treacherous manner his brother to be put to death, on account of his attachment t...
The brother shall betray ... - The brother shall give up in a treacherous manner his brother to be put to death, on account of his attachment to Jesus. Through fear, or from the hope of reward and from the hatred of the gospel, he will overcome all the natural ties of brotherhood. and give up his own kindred to be burnt or crucified. Perhaps nothing could more clearly show the dreadful evil of those times, as well as the natural opposition of the heart to the religion of Christ.
Poole: Mar 13:9 - -- This, so far as concerneth those to whom Christ spake, can only be a sign of the destruction of Jerusalem; but so far as it concerneth others, it is...
This, so far as concerneth those to whom Christ spake, can only be a sign of the destruction of Jerusalem; but so far as it concerneth others, it is also a sign of the end of the world. It is the fifth sign he gives them; the persecution of the ministers of Christ and the saints of God, for the preaching and profession of the gospel. See Poole on "Mat 24:9" .

Poole: Mar 13:10 - -- I am prone to think that our Lord gives this not only as a sign of the destruction of Jerusalem, but of the end of the world, and the latter princip...
I am prone to think that our Lord gives this not only as a sign of the destruction of Jerusalem, but of the end of the world, and the latter principally; for before the destruction of Jerusalem (which was in less than forty years after Christ’ s death) the gospel was not preached to all nations, otherwise than as all signifies very many. And I do think that all places shall have the gospel preached to them before the day of judgment, after another manner than either it was possible it should be preached to them within forty years after the death of Christ, or than many places have had it preached amongst them to this day. For though the Holy Scriptures, and ecclesiastical historians, give us a somewhat large account of the gospel being preached in Europe, Asia, and in Africa, yet we have little account from any of them of its being preached in America. I am not wholly ignorant of what those writers tell us, of Thomas the apostle’ s preaching to the Indians, and of Trumentius and his colleague, but there are very few preachers that any stories give an account of gone to the Indians, whither I believe the gospel must go before that Christ comes to judgment.

Poole: Mar 13:11 - -- See Poole on "Mat 10:19" . See Poole on "Mat 10:20" . By
take no thought he means, take no anxious thoughts to disquiet yourselves.

Poole: Mar 13:12-13 - -- Ver. 12,13. This is but an amplification of the fifth sign, given us Mar 13:9 , viz. a furious persecution, eminently made good in the Jewish persecu...
Haydock -> Mar 13:9
Haydock: Mar 13:9 - -- In the synagogues, or assemblies. The word is here taken for assemblies of judges, and of justice. ---
For a testimony to them; i.e. that you may ...
In the synagogues, or assemblies. The word is here taken for assemblies of judges, and of justice. ---
For a testimony to them; i.e. that you may bear witness of me and my doctrine, and also against them. (Witham) ---
Some solicitude perhaps had seized upon the minds of the disciples, when they were informed by their divine Master, that they should stand accused before kings, and princes of the earth, for fear they should not be able, for want of human learning, to make a proper defence. Our Saviour therefore says: be not thoughtful beforehand; for when we are brought to the bar in defence of our holy faith, it is only necessary for us, under such circumstances, to make an offer of our will; Christ himself will speak for us: and in our answers will be infused the grace of the Holy Ghost: for it is not you that speak, but the Holy Ghost. (Ven. Bede)
Gill: Mar 13:9 - -- But take heed to yourselves,.... This does not so much regard their doctrine and conversation, they were to take heed to; in which sense this phrase i...
But take heed to yourselves,.... This does not so much regard their doctrine and conversation, they were to take heed to; in which sense this phrase is sometimes used; but the security of their persons and lives; and the advice is, to take care of them selves, as much as in them lay, how they came into the hands of the persecuting Jews, and exposed themselves to danger, when at any time it could be avoided:
for they shall deliver you up to councils; their greater and lesser sanhedrim; the one consisting of seventy one persons, the other of twenty three, and the least of three only; and before the greater of these, Peter and John were brought, quickly, after the ascension of Christ:
and in the synagogues ye shall be beaten; with forty stripes, save one, as the Apostle Paul was, five, times:
and ye shall be brought before rulers; governors of Roman provinces, as the same apostle was, before Gallio, Festus, and Felix:
and kings for my sake; for the sake of professing Christ, and preaching his Gospel; as some of the apostles were, before Herod, Agrippa, Nero, Domitian, and others:
for a testimony against them: both against the rulers and kings before whom they should be brought, and bear a testimony for Christ, and against the Jews, who should bring them thither; See Gill on Mat 10:17; see Gill on Mat 10:18.

Gill: Mar 13:10 - -- And the Gospel must first be published among all nations. The Syriac version reads, "my Gospel"; the Gospel which Christ was the author, subject, and ...
And the Gospel must first be published among all nations. The Syriac version reads, "my Gospel"; the Gospel which Christ was the author, subject, and preacher of; this "must be published". There was a necessity of the promulgation of it by the will of God, the command and commission of Christ; and for the gathering in of the Jews, that were the elect of God, "among all nations" of the world, especially in the Roman empire; and that "first", or before the destruction of Jerusalem; See Gill on Mat 24:14.

Gill: Mar 13:11 - -- But when they shall lead you, and deliver you up,.... Lead to councils and courts of judicature, and deliver up to kings and rulers, to the civil magi...
But when they shall lead you, and deliver you up,.... Lead to councils and courts of judicature, and deliver up to kings and rulers, to the civil magistrate, to be punished by the secular arm:
take no thought before hand; be not previously anxious, and carefully solicitous, in a distressing way:
what ye shall speak: to kings and rulers, by way of apology for yourselves, and your own innocence, and in defence of the Gospel:
neither do ye premeditate; or "meditate", as the generality of copies read: Beza says in one copy it is read, "premeditate": and so in one of Stephens's, as we render it: this clause is omitted in the Vulgate Latin, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions:
but whatsoever shall be given you in that hour; whatever shall be immediately suggested to your thoughts, be put into your minds, and laid upon your hearts:
that speak ye; freely and boldly without the fear of men:
for it is not ye that speak, but the Holy Ghost: not but that they did speak, but they were not the principal authors, either of the matter they spoke, or of the words and language in which they spoke; they were only the instruments of the Holy Ghost; they spoke as they were moved by him: hence their wisdom and eloquence in their self-defence, were amazing, and their arguments strong and unanswerable; See Gill on Mat 10:19, Mat 10:20,

Gill: Mar 13:12 - -- Now the brother shall betray the brother to death,.... Signifying, that such should be the rage of men, particularly the Jews, against Christ and his ...
Now the brother shall betray the brother to death,.... Signifying, that such should be the rage of men, particularly the Jews, against Christ and his Gospel, that those that were in the nearest relation, were of the same flesh and blood, children of the same parents, should betray and deliver up each other into the hands of the civil magistrate, in order to be put to death:
and the father the son; and children shall rise up against their parents, and shall cause them to be put to death; things unnatural and shocking; See Gill on Mat 10:21.

Gill: Mar 13:13 - -- And ye shall be hated of all men,.... Not only of your friends and relations of your countrymen the Jews; but of all men, the generality of men, in, a...
And ye shall be hated of all men,.... Not only of your friends and relations of your countrymen the Jews; but of all men, the generality of men, in, all nations of the world, wherever they came:
for my name's sake; for the sake of Christ and his Gospel, they professed and preached:
but he that shall endure; reproaches, afflictions, and persecutions, patiently; or persevere in the faith of Christ, in the profession of his name, and in preaching his Gospel:
to the end; of such troubles, and of life:
the same shall be saved; if not with a temporal, yet with an everlasting salvation; See Gill on Mat 10:22, Mat 24:13.

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NET Notes: Mar 13:9 These statements look at persecution both from a Jewish context as the mention of councils and synagogues suggests, and from a Gentile one as the refe...



NET Notes: Mar 13:13 But the one who endures to the end will be saved. Jesus was not claiming here that salvation is by works, because he had already taught that it is by ...
Geneva Bible: Mar 13:9 But take heed to yourselves: for they shall deliver you up to councils; and in the synagogues ye shall be beaten: and ye shall be brought before ruler...

Geneva Bible: Mar 13:11 But when they shall lead [you], and deliver you up, ( b ) take no thought beforehand what ye shall speak, neither ( c ) do ye premeditate: but whatsoe...

Geneva Bible: Mar 13:13 And ye shall be hated of all [men] ( d ) for my name's sake: but he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
( d ) For me.

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TSK Synopsis -> Mar 13:1-37
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 13:5-13
MHCC: Mar 13:5-13 - --Our Lord Jesus, in reply to the disciples' question, does not so much satisfy their curiosity as direct their consciences. When many are deceived, we ...
Matthew Henry -> Mar 13:5-13
Matthew Henry: Mar 13:5-13 - -- Our Lord Jesus, in reply to their question, sets himself, not so much to satisfy their curiosity as to direct their consciences; leaves them still i...
Barclay -> Mar 13:9-13
Barclay: Mar 13:9-13 - --Now we come to the warnings of persecution to come. Jesus never left his followers in any doubt that they had chosen a hard way. No man could say th...
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...
