
Text -- Mark 16:15 (NET)




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Robertson -> Mar 16:15
Robertson: Mar 16:15 - -- To the whole creation ( pāsēi tēi ktisei ).
This commission in Mark is probably another report of the missionary Magna Charta in Mat 28:16-20...
To the whole creation (
This commission in Mark is probably another report of the missionary Magna Charta in Mat 28:16-20 spoken on the mountain in Galilee. One commission has already been given by Christ (Joh 20:21-23). The third appears in Luk 24:44-49; Act 1:3-8.
Vincent -> Mar 16:15
Vincent: Mar 16:15 - -- To every creature ( τάσῃ τῇ κτίσει )
Rightly, as Rev., to the whole creation.
To every creature (
Rightly, as Rev., to the whole creation.
Wesley -> Mar 16:15
Wesley: Mar 16:15 - -- Our Lord speaks without any limitation or restriction. If therefore every creature in every age hath not heard it, either those who should have preach...
Our Lord speaks without any limitation or restriction. If therefore every creature in every age hath not heard it, either those who should have preached, or those who should have heard it, or both, made void the counsel of God herein. Mat 28:19.
JFB -> Mar 16:15
See on Joh 20:19-23 and Luk 24:36-49.
Go ye into all the world - See on Mat 28:19 (note)

Clarke: Mar 16:15 - -- And preach the Gospel to every creature - Proclaim the glad tidings - of Christ crucified; and raised from the dead - to all the creation, παση...
And preach the Gospel to every creature - Proclaim the glad tidings - of Christ crucified; and raised from the dead - to all the creation,
Defender -> Mar 16:15
Defender: Mar 16:15 - -- Christ's "great commission" appears in one form or another in every gospel and Acts, but this is the most succinct, yet comprehensive, statement of it...
Christ's "great commission" appears in one form or another in every gospel and Acts, but this is the most succinct, yet comprehensive, statement of it. Christ died for all and He desires that all know it. This is His command to every believer."
TSK -> Mar 16:15
TSK: Mar 16:15 - -- Go : Mat 10:5, Mat 10:6, Mat 28:19; Luk 14:21-23, Luk 24:47, Luk 24:48; Joh 15:16, Joh 20:21; 1Jo 4:14
into : Mar 13:10; Psa 22:27, Psa 67:1, Psa 67:2...
Go : Mat 10:5, Mat 10:6, Mat 28:19; Luk 14:21-23, Luk 24:47, Luk 24:48; Joh 15:16, Joh 20:21; 1Jo 4:14
into : Mar 13:10; Psa 22:27, Psa 67:1, Psa 67:2, Psa 96:3, Psa 98:3; Isa 42:10-12, Isa 45:22, Isa 49:6, Isa 52:10; Isa 60:1-3; Luk 2:10,Luk 2:11, Luk 2:31, Luk 2:32; Act 1:8; Rom 10:18, Rom 16:26; Eph 2:17; Col 1:6, Col 1:23; Rev 14:6

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Barnes -> Mar 16:15
Barnes: Mar 16:15 - -- Into all the world - To the Gentiles as well as the Jews. It was contrary to the opinions of the Jews that the Gentiles should be admitted to t...
Into all the world - To the Gentiles as well as the Jews. It was contrary to the opinions of the Jews that the Gentiles should be admitted to the privileges of the Messiah’ s kingdom, or that the partition wall between them should be broken down. See Act 22:21-22. It was long before the disciples could be trained to the belief that the gospel was to be preached to all men; and it was only by special revelation, even after this command, that Peter preached to the Gentile centurion, Acts 10; Jesus has graciously ordered that the preaching of the gospel shall be stopped by no barriers. Wherever there is man, there it is to be proclaimed. To every sinner he offers life, and all the world is included in the message of mercy, and every child of Adam is offered eternal salvation.
Preach - Proclaim; make known; offer. To do this to every creature is to offer pardon and eternal life to him on the terms of the plan of mercy - through repentance, and faith in the Lord Jesus.
The gospel - The good news. The tidings of salvation. The assurance that the Messiah has come, and that sin may be forgiven and the soul saved.
To every creature - That is, to every human being. Man has no right to limit this offer to any class of men. God commands his servants to offer the salvation to "all men."If they reject, it is at their peril. God is not to blame if they do not choose to be saved. His mercy is manifest; his grace is boundless in offering life to a creature so guilty as man.
Poole -> Mar 16:15-18
Poole: Mar 16:15-18 - -- Ver. 15-18. See Poole on "Mat 28:19" . See Poole on "Mat 28:20" , where what we have here is largely explained.
Lightfoot -> Mar 16:15
Lightfoot: Mar 16:15 - -- And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.  [To every creature.] To every creature; a m...
And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.  
[To every creature.] To every creature; a manner of speech most common among the Jews: by which,  
I. Are denoted all men. "The Wise men say, Let the mind of man always be mingled [or complacent] to the 'creatures.' " The Gloss there is; "To do with every man according to complacency." He makes the Holy Spirit to dwell upon the 'creatures'; that is, upon men. "In every judge in the bench of three is required prudence, mercy, religion, hatred of money, love of truth, and love of the 'creatures' ": that is, the love of mankind.  
II. But especially by that phrase the Gentiles are understood. "R. Jose saith, Woe to 'the creatures,' which see, and know not what they see; which stand, and know not upon what they stand; namely, upon what the earth stands," etc. He understands the heathens especially, who were not instructed concerning the creation of things. The speech of all the 'creatures' (that is, of the heathens) "is only of earthly things, And all the prayers of the 'creatures' are for earthly things; 'Lord, let the earth be fruitful, let the earth prosper.' But all the prayers of Israelites are only for the holy place; 'Lord, let the Temple be built,' " etc. Observe, how the creatures are opposed to Israelites.  
And the parallel words of Matthew, Matthew_28, do sufficiently prove this to be the sense of the phrase, every creature; in this place: that which in Mark is, preach to every creature; in that place in Matthew is, disciple all nations; as those words also of St. Paul, Col 1:23; the gospel that was preached in all the creation.  
In the same sense you must, of necessity, understand the same phrase, Rom 8:22. Where, if you take the whole passage concerning the Gentiles breathing after the evangelical liberty of the sons of God, you render the sense very easy, and very agreeable to the mind of the apostle, and to the signification of the word creature; or creation; when they who render it otherwise dash upon I know not what rough and knotty sense. Let me, although it is out of my road, thus paraphrase the whole place: --  
Rom 8:19; "' For the earnest expectation of the creature; or of the heathen world, waiteth for the revelation of the sons of God.' For God had promised, and had very often pronounced by his prophets, that he would gather together, and adopt to himself, innumerable sons among the Gentiles. Therefore, the whole Gentile world doth now greedily expect the revelation and production of those sons."  
Rom 8:20. " For the creature; the whole heathen world, was subjected to the vanity of their mind (as Rom 1:21; became vain in their imaginations; and Eph 4:17; the Gentiles walk in the vanity of their mind ), not willingly, but because of him that subjected it."  
Rom 8:21. "Under hope, because the creature also" (or that heathen world) "shall be freed from the service of" (sinful) "corruption" (which is in the world through lust, 2Pe 1:4), "into the (gospel) liberty of the sons of God": from the service of Satan, of idols, and of lusts, into the liberty which the sons of God enjoy through the gospel.  
Rom 8:22. "For we know, that the whole creature " (or heathen world) "groaneth together, and travaileth, and, as it were, with a convex weight, boweth down unto this very time, to be born and brought forth."  
Rom 8:23. "Neither the Gentiles only, but we Jews also (however we belong to a nation envious of the heathen), to whom God hath granted the firstfruits of the Spirit, we sigh among ourselves for their sakes, waiting for the adoption, that is, the redemption of our mystical body, whereof the Gentiles make a very great part."
PBC -> Mar 16:15
PBC: Mar 16:15 - -- (See also Mt 28:19 and notes)
SEE PB: Mt 28:19
" to every creature"
Mr 16:18 indicates the creatures will be in need of hands in order to lay them ...
(See also Mt 28:19 and notes)
SEE PB: Mt 28:19
" to every creature"
Mr 16:18 indicates the creatures will be in need of hands in order to lay them upon the sick.
Mt 28:18-20 And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. 19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: 20 Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.
The creatures will also need to have adequate cognitive abilities to either believe or not believe the preaching. This would " qualify out" the remainder of the animal kingdom leaving mankind as that which is not " qualified out." 258
Perhaps our brother Fox will inquire whether we suppose that this commission was restricted to the apostles. Most certainly we do; nor is there one particle of authority in that commission for any but the apostles to whom it was given. But as all the power of both worlds was and still is retained in the hands of Jesus as the Head over all things to his church, and as he has instructed his children to pray the Lord of the harvest to send forth laborers into his harvest, we are persuaded that from time to time he has, does and will continue to call whom he pleases, and give them the same imperative order, Go ye, or, Go thou. The commission to the apostles directed them to the field of their labor: " Teach all nations." No, as formerly, were their labors limited to cities of Judea, or the men of Israel; but they were to preach to all nations, so that their sound went into all the earth, and their words unto the end of the world. Ro 10:18. We are not to suppose, because the sound and the words of the apostle (sic) went into all the earth, that every minister of Jesus is required to go to all nations; very few, if any, of them have the liberty, in providence, to go to any other nation than that in which they are raised up. But if any are called of the Lord, in this day, to go into foreign lands to preach the gospel, and will prove their calling is of God by showing a readiness to obey, relying alone on God to be with them, to sustain and keep them, without leaning upon mission societies, or any human invention, we are ready and willing to divide our last loaf with any such servant of Jesus, and to bid him God speed. Eld. Gilbert Beebe
Christ gave this commission or commandment to " teach all nations," and " preach the gospel to every creature," {Mt 28:19-20; Mr 16:15}
primarily to the Apostles, as shown by the connection, and as fulfilled by them initially-,{Ac 1:8; 2:5; Ro 10:18; Ps 19:4; Col 1:23} who went and preached the gospel both to Jews and Gentiles, wherever, in all the world, they were directed by the Spirit and Providence of God; and
secondarily to all other true ministers of the first and succeeding centuries, as they are directed by the Spirit and Providence of God; and when the latter shall have preached the gospel of Christ (first preached by the Apostles) " in all the world for a witness unto all nations, then shall the end come," says Christ. {Mt 24:14} The end of the world or the age or the Christian dispensation has not come yet, but even until that time Christ will be with His true ministry. {Mt 28:20} The " every creature" referred to in the above passages evidently does not mean every object of the Divine creation, every human being and beast and bird and fish and insect and plant; nor does it mean, I think, every human being on every continent and island and river and lake and sea and ocean; but it is a general term for all human beings, both Jews and Gentiles to whom the Lord sends His ministers to preach His gospel. There are yet millions of square miles on the earth’s surface where we have no reason to think that the gospel has been preached. 256
I believe that the commands and principles expressed by our Saviour in the passages above {Mr 16:15-18} apply to both the Gospel Ministry and to the Lord’s True Church. I cannot for the life of me see how any reasonable mind can divide the two. For an easy example, consider this: How many preachers could get ordained if there were no Church? And now consider this: How many Churches would there be if there were no preachers to baptize believers? Do you see my point? If the commission or commandment belongs to one, does it not of necessity belong to the other? Can either one survive long without the other?
The primary thrust of the Lord’s language was directed to the 11 disciples and in particular the specific language concerning the miraculous signs and wonders. But it is evident that the language was to have application to the further ministers who followed the 11 disciples of Christ in that Paul who was not present with the 11 also did take up the work of an evangelist and went whither the Lord sent him. And, Paul (the Apostle to us Gentiles and our pattern) also instructed the young minister Timothy to do as he had done " do the work of an evangelist." For those who may insist on making the ‘signs and wonders’ a bone of contention, I would ask for them to consider this: God has preserved His Church down through the centuries and the fact that the very same Church is in existence today that Christ established about 2000 years ago is the most wonderful sign and wonder that I can conceive of. That we today may receive baptism into the True Church of the Lord Jesus Christ by proper administrators in the Scriptural mode of immersion is a sign and wonder indeed. And consider further, that those who are buried in the liquid grave and arise to walk in newness of lives of obedience within the Lord’s own Church, have produced a sign of the resurrection by their very actions that points to one of the greatest wonders that our frail human minds can contemplate, the resurrection of these mortal bodies and the glorified bodies that shall follow them in an eternal existence embraced within the perpetual love-life of the Triune God. Wonder of wonders! 257
Gill -> Mar 16:15
Gill: Mar 16:15 - -- And he said unto them,.... Not at the same time, and place, as before; not on the first day of the week, on which he rose from the dead, but forty day...
And he said unto them,.... Not at the same time, and place, as before; not on the first day of the week, on which he rose from the dead, but forty days after, just upon his ascension to heaven; see Mar 16:19; nor at Jerusalem, but in Galilee, where be appointed to meet his disciples, and did, when he gave them the following commission; see Mat 28:16.
go ye into all the world: not only into Judea, and through all the cities of it, where they had been before confined; nor only into the Roman empire, which is sometimes so called, because great part of the world was under that government; but into every known and habitable part of the whole universe, to all the nations of the world under heaven: and it is to be observed, that this command is not enjoined on every apostle separately, as if each of them was to go into all the world, and travel over every part; but that one was to go one way, and another another way; every one had his line, or that part of the world marked out for him, whither he was to steer his course, and where he was to fulfil and finish his ministry: and besides, this commission not only included the Apostles, but reaches to all the ministers of the Gospel in succeeding ages, to the end of the world; and since this, one part of the world, which was not known, is now discovered; and the order includes that, as well as the then known parts of the world, and the Gospel accordingly has been sent into it.
And preach the Gospel to every creature; not to inanimate and irrational creatures, as stocks and stones, the beasts of the field, &c. nor to all rational creatures, as angels, good or bad; the former need not the preaching of the Gospel, and the latter are denied the blessing; but men, the offspring of fallen Adam, the objects of God's good will: these are styled "the creatures", because the chief of God's creation on earth; and are often in the Jewish writings so called; take an instance or two:
"R. Chuninn ben Dousa r used to say, all in whom,
One of the seven qualifications of a member of the sanhedrim is,
"the holy blessed God, sits in the height of the world, and gives a portion of food,
that is, to every man: and particularly the Gentiles, as distinguished from the Jews, are often intended by this phrase: thus
"says u R. Judah, perhaps,
It is elsewhere w said,
"all the prayers,
And in this sense is the phrase used, in Rom 8:22 2Pe 3:4. Now to these, Christ would have the Gospel preached, as well as to the Jews; even to all, without any distinction of people, Jews and Gentiles, Barbarians, Scythians, bond and free, male and female, rich and poor, greater or lesser sinners, even to all mankind; than which, nothing was more provoking to the Jews; who would, if they could, have revoked and made null this commission of Christ; see 1Th 2:16. It was the Gospel he would have preached to them, the word of peace and reconciliation, by his atoning sacrifice; the doctrine of free and full pardon by his blood; and of justification by his righteousness; and of complete salvation by him: even every doctrine relating to his person, as God and man; to every office of his, as prophet, priest, and king; to his incarnation, sufferings, and death, his resurrection, ascension, session at the right hand of God, and intercession for his people, and second coming to judgment; with every doctrine relating to the grace of God, of the Father in election, and the covenant of peace, of the Son in redemption, and of the Spirit in regeneration and sanctification: all which he would have published and declared in the most free, plain, and open manner, with all boldness, faithfulness, and constancy. A compendium and summary of which, is given in the next words.

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TSK Synopsis -> Mar 16:1-20
TSK Synopsis: Mar 16:1-20 - --1 An Angel declares the resurrection of Christ to three women.9 Christ himself appears to Mary Magdalene;12 to two going into the country;14 then to t...
Maclaren -> Mar 16:15
Maclaren: Mar 16:15 - --The World-Wide Commission
Every creature.'--Mark 16:15.
THE missionary enterprise has been put on many bases. People do not like commandments, but ye...
MHCC -> Mar 16:14-18
MHCC: Mar 16:14-18 - --The evidences of the truth of the gospel are so full, that those who receive it not, may justly be upbraided with their unbelief. Our blessed Lord ren...
Matthew Henry -> Mar 16:14-18
Matthew Henry: Mar 16:14-18 - -- Here is, I. The conviction which Christ gave his apostles of the truth of his resurrection (Mar 16:14); He appeared to them himself, when they w...
Barclay -> Mar 16:9-20
Barclay: Mar 16:9-20 - --As we saw in the introduction, Mark's gospel really stops at Mar 16:8. We have only to read this passage to see how different it is from the rest of...
Constable: Mar 16:1-20 - --VIII. The Servant's resurrection ch. 16
The resurrection of Jesus is the climax of Mark's Gospel as it is the hi...

Constable: Mar 16:9-20 - --B. the appearances and ascension of Jesus 16:9-20
Some interpreters believe Mark ended his Gospel with v...

Constable: Mar 16:9-18 - --1. Three post-resurrection appearances 16:9-18
These three accounts stress the importance of dis...

Constable: Mar 16:14-18 - --Jesus' appearance to the Eleven 16:14-18 (cf. Luke 24:36-43; John 20:19-23)
Mark said that Jesus appeared to the Eleven on this occasion. However, Joh...
College -> Mar 16:1-20
College: Mar 16:1-20 - --MARK 16
P. THE RESURRECTION (16:1-8)
1 When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they mi...
McGarvey -> Mar 16:15-18
McGarvey: Mar 16:15-18 - --
CXLII.
THE GREAT COMMISSION GIVEN.
(Time and place same as last section.)
aMATT. XXVIII. 18-20; bMARK XVI. 15-18; cLUKE XXIV. 46, 47.
&n...
Lapide -> Mar 16:1-20
Lapide: Mar 16:1-20 - --CHAPTER XVI.
1 An angel declareth the resurrection of Christ to three women. 9 Christ himself appeareth to Mary Magdalene : 12 to two going into...
