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Text -- Mark 9:1-12 (NET)
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Robertson: Mar 9:1 - -- Till they see the kingdom of God come with power ( heōs an idōsin tēn basileian tou theou elēluthuian en dunamei ).
In Mar 8:38 Jesus clearly...
Till they see the kingdom of God come with power (
In Mar 8:38 Jesus clearly is speaking of the second coming. To what is he referring in Mar 9:1? One is reminded of Mar 13:32; Mat 24:36 where Jesus expressly denies that anyone save the Father himself (not even the Son) knows the day or the hour. Does he contradict that here? It may be observed that Luke has only "see the kingdom of God,"while Matthew has "see the Son of man coming"(
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Robertson: Mar 9:2 - -- By themselves ( monous ).
Alone. This word only in Mark. See notes on Mat 17:1-8 for discussion of the Transfiguration. Luk 9:28 adds "to pray"as the...
By themselves (
Alone. This word only in Mark. See notes on Mat 17:1-8 for discussion of the Transfiguration. Luk 9:28 adds "to pray"as the motive of Jesus in taking Peter, James, and John into the high mountain.
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Robertson: Mar 9:3 - -- Glistering, exceeding white ( stilbonta leuka lian ).
Old words, all of them. Mat 17:2 has white as the light (leuka hōs to phōs ), Luk 9:29 "...
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Robertson: Mar 9:3 - -- So as no fuller on earth can whiten them ( hoia gnapheus epi tēs gēs ou dunatai houtōs leukānai ).
Gnaphō is an old word to card wool. No...
So as no fuller on earth can whiten them (
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Robertson: Mar 9:4 - -- Elijah with Moses ( Eleias sun Mōusei ).
Matthew and Luke have "Moses and Elijah."Both, as a matter of fact were prophets and both dealt with law. ...
Elijah with Moses (
Matthew and Luke have "Moses and Elijah."Both, as a matter of fact were prophets and both dealt with law. Both had mysterious deaths. The other order in Mar 9:5.
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Robertson: Mar 9:6 - -- For he wist not what to answer ( ou gar ēidei ti apokrithēi ).
Deliberative subjunctive retained in indirect question. But why did Peter say anyt...
For he wist not what to answer (
Deliberative subjunctive retained in indirect question. But why did Peter say anything? Luke says that he spoke, "not knowing what he said,"as an excuse for the inappropriateness of his remarks. Perhaps Peter felt embarrassed at having been asleep (Luk 9:32) and the feast of tabernacles or booths (
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Robertson: Mar 9:8 - -- Suddenly looking round about ( exapina periblepsamenoi ).
Mat 17:8 has it "lifting up their eyes."Mark is more graphic. The sudden glance around on t...
Suddenly looking round about (
Mat 17:8 has it "lifting up their eyes."Mark is more graphic. The sudden glance around on the mountain side when the cloud with Moses and Elijah was gone.
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Robertson: Mar 9:8 - -- Jesus only with themselves ( meth' heautōn ei mē Iēsoun monon ).
Mark shows their surprise at the situation. They were sore afraid (Mat 17:6) b...
Jesus only with themselves (
Mark shows their surprise at the situation. They were sore afraid (Mat 17:6) before Jesus touched them.
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Save when (
Matthew has "until"(
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Robertson: Mar 9:9 - -- Should have risen ( anastēi ).
Second aorist active subjunctive. More exactly, "should rise"(punctiliar aorist and futuristic, not with any idea of...
Should have risen (
Second aorist active subjunctive. More exactly, "should rise"(punctiliar aorist and futuristic, not with any idea of perfect tense). Luk 9:36 merely says that they told no man any of these things. It was a high and holy secret experience that the chosen three had had for their future good and for the good of all.
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Robertson: Mar 9:10 - -- They kept the saying ( ton logon ekratēsan )
to themselves as Jesus had directed, but questioning among themselves (pros heautous sunzētountes ...
They kept the saying (
to themselves as Jesus had directed, but questioning among themselves (
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Robertson: Mar 9:12 - -- Restoreth all things ( apokatistanei panta ).
This late double compound verb, usual form apokathistēmi in the papyri, is Christ’ s descripti...
Restoreth all things (
This late double compound verb, usual form
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Vincent: Mar 9:3 - -- Shining ( οτίλβοντα )
Rev., glistering. The word is used of a gleam from polished surfaces - arms, sleek horses, water in motion, th...
Shining (
Rev., glistering. The word is used of a gleam from polished surfaces - arms, sleek horses, water in motion, the twinkling of the stars, lightning.
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Vincent: Mar 9:5 - -- Answered
Though no question had been asked him: but the Lord's transfiguration was an appeal to him and he desired to respond.
Answered
Though no question had been asked him: but the Lord's transfiguration was an appeal to him and he desired to respond.
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Suddenly (
The Greek word only here in the New Testament.
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Vincent: Mar 9:9 - -- Tell ( διηγήσωνται )
Mark's word is more graphic than Matthew's εἴπητε . The word is from διά , through, and ἡγ...
Tell (
Mark's word is more graphic than Matthew's
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Questioning
Wyc., asking . Tynd., disputing.
Wesley: Mar 9:1 - -- So it began to do at the day of pentecost, when three thousand were converted to God at once.
So it began to do at the day of pentecost, when three thousand were converted to God at once.
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Wesley: Mar 9:2 - -- That is, separate from the multitude: Apart - From the other apostles: and was transfigured - The Greek word seems to refer to the form of God, and th...
That is, separate from the multitude: Apart - From the other apostles: and was transfigured - The Greek word seems to refer to the form of God, and the form of a servant, mentioned by St. Paul, Phi 2:6-7, and may intimate, that the Divine rays, which the indwelling God let out on this occasion, made the glorious change from one of these forms into the other. Mat 17:1; Luk 9:28.
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Such as could not be equalled either by nature or art.
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Whom they expected: Moses, whom they did not.
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Wesley: Mar 9:7 - -- This seems to have been such a cloud of glory as accompanied Israel in the wilderness, which, as the Jewish writers observe, departed at the death of ...
This seems to have been such a cloud of glory as accompanied Israel in the wilderness, which, as the Jewish writers observe, departed at the death of Moses. But it now appeared again, in honour of our Lord, as the great Prophet of the Church, who was prefigured by Moses.
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Wesley: Mar 9:12 - -- That is, And he told them how it is written - As if he had said, Elijah's coming is not inconsistent with my suffering. He is come: yet I shall suffer...
That is, And he told them how it is written - As if he had said, Elijah's coming is not inconsistent with my suffering. He is come: yet I shall suffer. The first part of the verse answers their question concerning Elijah; the second refutes their error concerning the Messiah's continuing for ever.
Clarke: Mar 9:1 - -- There be some - This verse properly belongs to the preceding chapter, and to the preceding discourse. It is in this connection in Mat 16:27-28 (note...
There be some - This verse properly belongs to the preceding chapter, and to the preceding discourse. It is in this connection in Mat 16:27-28 (note). See the notes there.
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Clarke: Mar 9:2 - -- And after six days Jesus taketh with him Peter, etc. - For a full account of the nature and design of the transfiguration, see on Mat 17:1 (note), e...
And after six days Jesus taketh with him Peter, etc. - For a full account of the nature and design of the transfiguration, see on Mat 17:1 (note), etc
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Clarke: Mar 9:2 - -- A high mountain - I have conjectured, Mat 17:1, that this was one of the mountains of Galilee: some say Hermon, some Tabor; but Dr. Lightfoot thinks...
A high mountain - I have conjectured, Mat 17:1, that this was one of the mountains of Galilee: some say Hermon, some Tabor; but Dr. Lightfoot thinks a mountain near Caesarea Philippi to be more likely
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Clarke: Mar 9:2 - -- Was transfigured - Four good MSS. and Origen add here, And While They Were Praying he was transfigured; but this appears to be added from Luk 9:29.
Was transfigured - Four good MSS. and Origen add here, And While They Were Praying he was transfigured; but this appears to be added from Luk 9:29.
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Clarke: Mar 9:10 - -- And they kept that saying - This verse is wanting in two MSS. and one of the Itala
And they kept that saying - This verse is wanting in two MSS. and one of the Itala
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Clarke: Mar 9:10 - -- What the rising from the dead should mean - Ὁταν εκ νεκρων αναϚῃ, When he should arise from the dead, is the reading of D, six...
What the rising from the dead should mean -
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Clarke: Mar 9:12 - -- And how it is written - Rather, as also it is written. Instead of και πως, And How it is written, I read καθως, As Also it is written o...
And how it is written - Rather, as also it is written. Instead of
Defender: Mar 9:1 - -- The fact that Matthew, Mark and Luke all record this remarkable promise immediately before the experience of Peter, James and John on the mount of tra...
The fact that Matthew, Mark and Luke all record this remarkable promise immediately before the experience of Peter, James and John on the mount of transfiguration indicates that they understood the experience to be the fulfillment of the promise. In effect, the three disciples were translated in a vision (Mat 17:9) to the glory of the future kingdom (see notes on Mat 17:3, Mat 17:5, Mat 17:8)."
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Defender: Mar 9:10 - -- Not even these three disciples in Christ's innermost circle ever really understood His repeated prophecies concerning His coming death and resurrectio...
Not even these three disciples in Christ's innermost circle ever really understood His repeated prophecies concerning His coming death and resurrection until they had actually been accomplished (Mar 9:30-32). John was the first really to comprehend (Joh 20:8)."
TSK: Mar 9:1 - -- That : Mat 16:28; Luk 9:27
taste : Luk 2:26; Joh 8:51, Joh 8:52; Heb 2:9
the kingdom : Mat 24:30, Mat 25:31; Luk 22:18, Luk 22:30; Joh 21:23; Act 1:6,...
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TSK: Mar 9:2 - -- after : Mat 17:11-13; Luk 9:28-36
Peter : Mar 5:37, Mar 14:33; 2Co 13:1
an high : Exo 24:13; 1Ki 18:42, 1Ki 18:33; Mat 14:13; Luk 6:12
transfigured : ...
after : Mat 17:11-13; Luk 9:28-36
Peter : Mar 5:37, Mar 14:33; 2Co 13:1
an high : Exo 24:13; 1Ki 18:42, 1Ki 18:33; Mat 14:13; Luk 6:12
transfigured : Mar 16:12; Exo 34:29-35; Isa 33:17, Isa 53:2; Mat 17:2; Luk 9:29; Joh 1:14; Rom 12:2; 2Co 3:7-10; Phi 2:6-8, Phi 3:21; 2Pe 1:16-18; Rev 1:13-17, Rev 20:11
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TSK: Mar 9:3 - -- his raiment : Psa 104:1, Psa 104:2; Dan 7:9; Mat 28:3; Act 10:30
exceeding : Psa 51:7, Psa 68:14; Isa 1:18; Rev 7:9, Rev 7:14, Rev 19:18
no : Mal 3:2,...
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TSK: Mar 9:4 - -- appeared : Mat 11:13, Mat 17:3, Mat 17:4; Luk 9:19, Luk 9:30,Luk 9:31, Luk 24:27, Luk 24:44; Joh 5:39, Joh 5:45-47; Act 3:21-24; 1Pe 1:10-12; Rev 19:1...
appeared : Mat 11:13, Mat 17:3, Mat 17:4; Luk 9:19, Luk 9:30,Luk 9:31, Luk 24:27, Luk 24:44; Joh 5:39, Joh 5:45-47; Act 3:21-24; 1Pe 1:10-12; Rev 19:10
Elias : Moses was the founder of the Jewish polity, and Elias the most zealous reformer and prophet of the Jewish church; and their presence implied that the ministry of Christ was attested by the law and the prophets. 2Ki 2:11, 2Ki 2:12, Elijah
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TSK: Mar 9:5 - -- it is : Exo 33:17-23; Psa 62:2, Psa 62:3, Psa 84:10; Joh 14:8, Joh 14:9, Joh 14:21-23; Phi 1:23; 1Jo 3:2; Rev 22:3, Rev 22:4
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TSK: Mar 9:7 - -- a cloud : Exo 40:34; 1Ki 8:10-12; Psa 97:2; Dan 7:13; Mat 17:5-7, Mat 26:64; Luk 9:34-36; Act 1:9; Rev 1:7
This : Mar 1:11; Psa 2:7; Mat 3:17, Mat 26:...
a cloud : Exo 40:34; 1Ki 8:10-12; Psa 97:2; Dan 7:13; Mat 17:5-7, Mat 26:64; Luk 9:34-36; Act 1:9; Rev 1:7
This : Mar 1:11; Psa 2:7; Mat 3:17, Mat 26:63, Mat 27:43, Mat 27:54; Joh 1:34, Joh 1:49, Joh 3:16-18; Joh 5:18, Joh 5:22-25, Joh 5:37, Joh 6:69, Joh 9:35, Joh 19:7, Joh 20:31; Act 8:37; Rom 1:4; 2Pe 1:17; 1Jo 4:9, 1Jo 4:10, 1Jo 5:11, 1Jo 5:12, 1Jo 5:20
hear : Exo 23:21, Exo 23:22; Deu 18:15-19; Act 3:22, Act 3:23, Act 7:37; Heb 2:1, Heb 12:25, Heb 12:26
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TSK: Mar 9:9 - -- he charged : Mar 5:43, Mar 8:29, Mar 8:30; Mat 12:19, Mat 17:9
till : Mar 9:30,Mar 9:31, Mar 8:31, Mar 10:32-34; Mat 12:40, Mat 16:21, Mat 27:63; Luk ...
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TSK: Mar 9:10 - -- they : Gen 37:11; Luk 2:50,Luk 2:51, Luk 24:7, Luk 24:8; Joh 16:17-19
what : Mar 9:32; Mat 16:22; Luk 18:33, Luk 18:34, Luk 24:25-27; Joh 2:19-22, Joh...
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TSK: Mar 9:12 - -- restoreth : Mar 1:2-8; Isa 40:3-5; Mal 4:6; Mat 3:1-12, 11:2-18; Luk 1:16, Luk 1:17, Luk 1:76, Luk 3:2-6; John 1:6-36, Joh 3:27-30
he must : Psa. 22:1...
restoreth : Mar 1:2-8; Isa 40:3-5; Mal 4:6; Mat 3:1-12, 11:2-18; Luk 1:16, Luk 1:17, Luk 1:76, Luk 3:2-6; John 1:6-36, Joh 3:27-30
he must : Psa. 22:1-31, 69:1-36; Isa 53:1-12; Dan 9:24-26; Zec 13:7
set : Psa 22:6, Psa 22:7, Psa 69:12, Psa 74:22; Isa 49:7, Isa 50:6, Isa 52:14, Isa 53:1-3; Zec 11:13; Luk 23:11, Luk 23:39; Phi 2:7, Phi 2:8
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Barnes: Mar 9:1 - -- Verily I say ... - See the notes at Mat 16:28. This verse properly belongs to the preceding chapter and the preceding discourse.
Verily I say ... - See the notes at Mat 16:28. This verse properly belongs to the preceding chapter and the preceding discourse.
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Barnes: Mar 9:2-10 - -- And after six days ... - See this passage explained in the notes at Mat 17:1-9. Mar 9:3 No fuller - Rather, no "scourer."The office ...
And after six days ... - See this passage explained in the notes at Mat 17:1-9.
No fuller - Rather, no "scourer."The office of the person here mentioned was to "scour"or "whiten"cloth; not to "full"it, or to render it thicker.
He wist not - He "knew not."He was desirous of saying something, and he knew not what would be proper.
Poole: Mar 9:1 - -- Mar 9:2-10 The transfiguration of Christ.
Mar 9:11-13 He instructs his disciples concerning the coming of Elias.
Mar 9:14-29 He casteth out a dumb...
Mar 9:2-10 The transfiguration of Christ.
Mar 9:11-13 He instructs his disciples concerning the coming of Elias.
Mar 9:14-29 He casteth out a dumb and deaf spirit.
Mar 9:30-32 He foretells his own death and resurrection,
Mar 9:33-37 checks the ambition of his disciples,
Mar 9:38-50 bidding them to hinder no one from working miracles in
his name, and warning them to avoid offences.
To taste of death is the same with to die, or to begin to die, or to experience death: compare with this text Psa 34:8 Luk 14:24 Joh 8:52 Heb 2:9 6:4,5 1Pe 2:3 .
Till they have seen the kingdom of God come: our evangelist addeth, with power. It cannot be meant of the day of judgment, unless in the type of it, which was in the destruction of Jerusalem, (of which many understand it), for some of the apostles, more doubtless of Christ’ s disciples, outlived the fatal ruin of that once famous city. Others understand here by the kingdom of God Christ’ s resurrection from the dead, when Christ’ s kingdom began to be fully made known, Act 10:42 .
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Poole: Mar 9:2-10 - -- Ver. 2-10. Both Matthew and Luke, as well as Mark, bear record to the truth of this history:
See Poole on "Mat 17:1" , and following verses to Mat ...
Ver. 2-10. Both Matthew and Luke, as well as Mark, bear record to the truth of this history:
See Poole on "Mat 17:1" , and following verses to Mat 17:9 . Our Saviour was pleased thus to fortify these three of his disciples against his passion, which they were soon to see; and also to confirm their faith as to his Divine nature. Why Moses and Elias, rather than any others, appeared, is but a curious question, of no great use to us if resolved, and not possible to be resolved. These three disciples, by this apparition, saw our Saviour owned by Moses, who gave the law, and by Elias, both of them in great repute with the Jews. The three disciples could know neither of them (dead many hundreds of years before they were in being) but by revelation: probably Christ told them who they were. What their discourse with Christ was in the general Matthew telleth us. There is no considerable thing in this evangelist’ s relation which we did not meet with in Matthew, which may supersede any further labour about it here.
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Poole: Mar 9:11-13 - -- Ver. 11-13. Christ had been telling his disciples that he should suffer. The Jews had a prophecy, not only that the Messias should come, but that he ...
Ver. 11-13. Christ had been telling his disciples that he should suffer. The Jews had a prophecy, not only that the Messias should come, but that he should be cut off, but not for himself, Dan 9:26 . Only this hindered the certainty of their persuasion that Christ was he, because Elias was not yet come, whom they did expect, Mal 4:5 ; for they expected the coming of Elias in person, whereas the prophecy was to be understood of one in the spirit and power of Elias, as the angel expounded it, Luk 1:17 . They also expected that Elias, when he came, should make a great change in their world, and bring all things again into order; but still their eye was upon a secular change, and a restoring of them to that liberty of their country which they formerly enjoyed, whereas the prophecy, Mal 4:6 , is expounded by the angel, Luk 1:16,17 , And many of the children of Israel shall he turn to the Lord their God. — to turn the hearts of the fathers unto the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to make ready a people prepared for the Lord. The disciples, being Jews, were under the prejudices of these notions about Elias, so commonly received by the doctors of their church and the generality of their people. To this our Saviour answers, The thing was true, Elias (that is, one in the spirit and power of Elias) was, according to the prophecy of Malachi, to come before the Messias; but they had overlooked him, for indeed this Elias was come, Mat 11:14 , and by his preaching the doctrine of repentance for the remission of sins had endeavoured to restore all things, that is, to make a great change in the hearts and lives of the Jews, but they had put him to death. He further telleth them, that John had told them of the Son of man, that he must suffer many things, and be set at nought. He did indeed tell them so, when he pointed to him passing by, and said, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away (or taketh up or beareth) the sins of the world, Joh 1:29 . So that this was no just prejudice to their believing that he was the true Messiah.
Lightfoot: Mar 9:1 - -- And he said unto them, Verily I say unto you, That there be some of them that stand here, which shall not taste of death, till they have seen the...
And he said unto them, Verily I say unto you, That there be some of them that stand here, which shall not taste of death, till they have seen the kingdom of God come with power.  
[The kingdom of God coming in power.] In Matthew, it is the Son of man coming in his kingdom. The coming of Christ in his vengeance and power to destroy the unbelieving and most wicked nation of the Jews is expressed under these forms of speech. Hence the day of judgment and vengeance:  
I. It is called "the great and terrible day of the Lord," Act 2:20; 2Th 2:2;3.  
II. It is described as "the end of the world," Jer 4:27; Mat 24:29; etc.  
III. In that phrase, "in the last times," Isa 2:2; Act 2:17; 1Ti 4:1; 2Pe 3:3; that is, in the last times of that city and dispensation.  
IV. Thence, the beginning of the "new world," Isa 65:17; 2Pe 3:13.  
V. The vengeance of Christ upon that nation is described as his "coming," Joh 21:22; Heb 10:37; his "coming in the clouds," Rev 1:7; "in glory with the angels," Mat 24:30; etc.  
VI. It is described as the 'enthroning of Christ, and his twelve apostles judging the twelve tribes of Israel,' Mat 19:28; Luk 22:30.  
Hence this is the sense of the present place: Our Saviour had said in the last verse of the former chapter Mar 8:38, "Whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he cometh in the glory of his Father with the holy angels," to take punishment of that adulterous and sinful generation. And he suggests, with good reason, that that his coming in glory should be in the lifetime of some that stood there.
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Lightfoot: Mar 9:2 - -- And after six days Jesus taketh with him Peter, and James, and John, and leadeth them up into an high mountain apart by themselves: and he was t...
And after six days Jesus taketh with him Peter, and James, and John, and leadeth them up into an high mountain apart by themselves: and he was transfigured before them.  
[Into a high mountain.] Now your pardon, reader; I know it will be laughed at if I should doubt whether Christ were transfigured upon mount Tabor; for who ever doubted of this thing? But let me, before I give faith to the thing, reveal my doubts concerning it: and the reader, laying before his eyes some geographical map of Galilee, perhaps, when he shall have heard me, will judge more favorably of my doubting.  
I. Let him consider that Christ, in the story next going before, was in the coast of Caesarea Philippi, Mat 16:13; Mar 8:27; Luk 9:18; and, for any thing that can be gathered out of the evangelists, changed not his place before this story. Who will deny that those words, "There are some that stand here who shall not taste of death," etc., were uttered in those coasts of Caesarea Philippi? And presently the story of the transfiguration followed.  
II. Six days indeed came between: in which, you will say, Christ might travel from Caesarea Philippi to Tabor. He might, indeed: but, 1. The evangelists intimate no change from place to place, saying only this, That he led up into the mountain three of his disciples. 2. It seems, indeed, a wonder that our Saviour would tire himself with so long a journey, to choose Tabor whereon to be transfigured, when, as far as we read, he had never before been in that mountain; and there were mountains elsewhere where he conversed frequently. 3. Follow the footsteps of the history, and of Christ in his travel, from his transfiguration onwards. When he came down from the mountain, he healed a child possessed with a devil: and when he betook himself into the house they said, "Why could not we cast out the devil? Etc. And they departed thence, and passed through Galilee, and came to Capernaum," Mar 9:28; Mar 9:30; Mar 9:33.  
III. And now, reader, look upon the chorographical map, and how incongruous will this travelling seem! 1. From Caesarea Philippi to mount Tabor through the whole length almost of Galilee. 2. Then from mount Tabor by a course back again to Capernaum, a great part of Galilee (especially as the maps place Capernaum) being again passed over. Whereas Capernaum was in the way from Caesarea Philippi to Tabor, and there was a mountain there well known to Christ, and very much frequented by him.  
IV. So that it seems far more consonant to the history of the gospel, that Christ was transfigured in some mountain near Caesarea Philippi; perhaps that which, Josephus being witness, was the highest, and hung over the very fountains of Jordan, and at the foot whereof Caesarea was placed.  
In that place, formerly called Dan; was the first idolatry set up, and now in the same place the eternal Son of God is shewn, both in the confession of Peter, and in the unspeakably clear and illustrious demonstration of the Messias.
Haydock: Mar 9:4 - -- The law and the prophets were signified by Moses and Elias; both bear testimony to the divinity of Jesus Christ's mission, which was effectually to cl...
The law and the prophets were signified by Moses and Elias; both bear testimony to the divinity of Jesus Christ's mission, which was effectually to close the old, and open the new dispensation. By the apparitions of these two illustrious personages, we learn also that sometimes, though not often, there is, by the permission of heaven, a certain intercourse between the living and the dead. (Bristow)
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Haydock: Mar 9:5 - -- Peter had forgotten that the glorious kingdom of Christ was not of this world, but in heaven only; that himself and the other apostles, clothed as the...
Peter had forgotten that the glorious kingdom of Christ was not of this world, but in heaven only; that himself and the other apostles, clothed as they were with their mortality, could not participate in immortal joys; and that the mansions in the house of the Father are not raised with human hands. He again shewed that he knew not what he said, by wishing to make three tabernacles, one for the law, one for the prophets, and one for the gospel, since these three cannot be separated from each other. (Ven. Bede)
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Haydock: Mar 9:9 - -- Risen from the dead. The disciples believed the resurrection of the dead, but they knew not what Christ meant by by his rising from the dead. The...
Risen from the dead. The disciples believed the resurrection of the dead, but they knew not what Christ meant by by his rising from the dead. Their thoughts were filled with the idea of a glorious kingdom in this world, in which they should enjoy great dignities and offices under the Messias. (Witham)
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Haydock: Mar 9:10 - -- The Jews here confound the two comings of Jesus Christ. The Baptist, in the spirit of Elias, will precede the first, and Elias in person, the second ...
The Jews here confound the two comings of Jesus Christ. The Baptist, in the spirit of Elias, will precede the first, and Elias in person, the second coming of Christ.
Gill: Mar 9:1 - -- And he said unto them,.... Both to his disciples, and the multitude,
verily I say unto you, there be some of them that stand here; that were then l...
And he said unto them,.... Both to his disciples, and the multitude,
verily I say unto you, there be some of them that stand here; that were then living, and upon the spot,
which shall not taste of death, or die,
till they have seen the kingdom of God come with power. When Jesus was declared both Lord and Christ, by the wonderful effusion of the Holy Spirit; the Gospel spread in the world both among Jews and Gentiles, in spite of all opposition, under the power and influence of the grace of God, to the conversion of thousands of souls; and that branch of Christ's regal power exerted in the destruction of the Jewish nation; See Gill on Mat 16:28. This verse properly belongs to the foregoing chapter, to which it is placed in the Vulgate Latin version; and so it concludes one in Matthew, and ought not to begin a new chapter.
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Gill: Mar 9:2 - -- And after six days,.... Six days after this discourse with his disciples, in their way to Caesarea Philippi, and after they were come into those parts...
And after six days,.... Six days after this discourse with his disciples, in their way to Caesarea Philippi, and after they were come into those parts:
Jesus taketh with him Peter, James, and John; favourite disciples, and a sufficient number, to be witnesses of his transfiguration:
and leadeth them up into an high mountain apart by themselves; where he and they were alone. This was not Mount Tabor, as is generally said, but either the mountain which Caesarea was at the foot of, or it may be Mount Lebanon; See Gill on Mat 17:1;
and he was transfigured before them; the above three disciples; See Gill on Mat 17:2.
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Gill: Mar 9:3 - -- And his raiment became shining,.... With the rays of glory and brightness which darted from his body through his clothes, and made them as bright as t...
And his raiment became shining,.... With the rays of glory and brightness which darted from his body through his clothes, and made them as bright as the light of the sun at noon day: and
exceeding white as snow; than which nothing is whiter;
so as no fuller on earth can white them. The Syriac version renders it, "as men cannot white on earth"; and the Persic thus, "so as men could not behold him". Just as the Israelites could not steadfastly behold the face of Moses, because of the glory of his countenance, when he came down from the mount; See Gill on Mat 17:2.
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Gill: Mar 9:4 - -- And there appeared unto them Elias with Moses,.... Or Moses and Elias, as all the Oriental versions read, as in Mat_. 17:3; see Gill on Mat 17:3,
a...
And there appeared unto them Elias with Moses,.... Or Moses and Elias, as all the Oriental versions read, as in Mat_. 17:3; see Gill on Mat 17:3,
and they were talking with Jesus; concerning his decease, and what he was to do and suffer at Jerusalem, and of which he himself had lately talked with his disciples; so that this might have been a confirmation of these things to them; See Gill on Mat 17:3.
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Gill: Mar 9:5 - -- And Peter answered and said to Jesus,.... He addressed himself to him, as being more familiar with him; as also because he was the principal person: w...
And Peter answered and said to Jesus,.... He addressed himself to him, as being more familiar with him; as also because he was the principal person: wherefore he says,
master, it is good for us to be here: the company and conversation were exceeding agreeable to him and his fellow disciples; and the glory that Christ appeared in surpassed every thing they had seen before:
and let us make three tabernacles; or, as the Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions read, "and we will make", &c. expressing not a petition, but a resolution; to which the Persic version premises, "if thou wilt give us commandment"; submitting it to the will of Christ:
one for thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elias; See Gill on Mat 17:4.
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Gill: Mar 9:6 - -- For he wist not what to say,.... He did not know what he should say, or what was proper to be said by him, at such a time, in such circumstances, and ...
For he wist not what to say,.... He did not know what he should say, or what was proper to be said by him, at such a time, in such circumstances, and before such persons;
for they were sore afraid. The Persic version reads, "he was": and so the Latin translation of the Syriac, though that itself is, "they were"; for all three were filled with consternation at what they saw and heard; so that they were scarcely themselves, and knew not well what they said or did.
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Gill: Mar 9:7 - -- And there was a cloud that overshadowed them,.... Jesus, Moses, and Elias, and also the disciples; who, according to Luke, entered into it, and so wer...
And there was a cloud that overshadowed them,.... Jesus, Moses, and Elias, and also the disciples; who, according to Luke, entered into it, and so were covered by it.
And a voice came out the cloud, saying, this is my beloved Son, hear him. This was the voice of God the Father, bearing a testimony to the sonship of Christ; and was directed, not to Moses and Elias, but to the disciples, enjoining them to hear and obey him, who was the end of the law and prophets; was the great prophet Moses had spoken of, and was to be hearkened to, and whom all the prophets had testified of, and in whom they all centred; See Gill on Mat 17:5.
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Gill: Mar 9:8 - -- And suddenly, when they had looked round about,.... Upon hearing the voice, to see if they could observe any other object, by whom it was pronounced, ...
And suddenly, when they had looked round about,.... Upon hearing the voice, to see if they could observe any other object, by whom it was pronounced, and whether the same they had seen continued:
they saw no man any more; neither Moses, nor Elias, not at that time, nor ever after;
save Jesus only with themselves: the voice only regarded him, and being directed to them; See Gill on Mat 17:8.
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Gill: Mar 9:9 - -- And as they came down from the mountain,.... Christ and his three disciples, Peter, James, and John, whom he led up thither:
he charged them that t...
And as they came down from the mountain,.... Christ and his three disciples, Peter, James, and John, whom he led up thither:
he charged them that they should tell no man what things they had seen; on the mount, as the transfiguration of himself, the persons of Moses and Elias, and the bright cloud from whence the voice came, which bore testimony of Christ's sonship: he ordered to keep the whole of this a secret from every man, even from their fellow disciples,
till the Son of man were risen from the dead; See Gill on Mat 17:9.
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Gill: Mar 9:10 - -- And they kept that saying with themselves,.... "They retained it in their own mind", as the Persic version renders it; "they kept it close", as Luke ...
And they kept that saying with themselves,.... "They retained it in their own mind", as the Persic version renders it; "they kept it close", as Luke says, Luk 9:36, among themselves, and acquainted no man with it: and which refers either to the whole of Christ's charge, relating to the vision on the mount; or else only to what he said about his resurrection from the dead; and which they took notice of particularly, and laid hold upon, as the word will bear to be rendered; and so the Ethiopic version does render it, "and they observed his saying"; what he last said concerning the son of man's rising from the dead;
questioning with one other what the rising from the dead should mean: they inquired, disputed, and reasoned with one another, what should be the meaning of such an expression: not that they were ignorant of the general resurrection of the dead; for this was the hope of Israel, and the general sense of the Jewish nation: but they did not know what he meant by his particular rising from the dead: whether he meant it in a literal sense, which supposed his death; and that though he had lately told them of, they knew not how to reconcile to the notions they had of a long and flourishing temporal kingdom of the Messiah; or whether he meant a and interest, in such manner as they expected.
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Gill: Mar 9:11 - -- And they asked him, saying,.... Being put in mind of it, by seeing Elias on the mount, or else by what Christ had said concerning his resurrection, or...
And they asked him, saying,.... Being put in mind of it, by seeing Elias on the mount, or else by what Christ had said concerning his resurrection, or both:
why say the Scribes, the Vulgate Latin adds, "and Pharisees",
that Elias must first come? before the Messiah comes, or before the setting up his kingdom in greater glory; See Gill on Mat 17:10.
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Gill: Mar 9:12 - -- And he answered, and told them,.... Allowing that their observation was right, and that this was the sense of the Scribes, and that there was somethin...
And he answered, and told them,.... Allowing that their observation was right, and that this was the sense of the Scribes, and that there was something of truth in it, when rightly understood:
Elias verily cometh first, and restoreth all things: See Gill on Mat 17:11;
and how it is written of the son of man, that he must suffer many things, and be set at nought. The sense of Christ is, that John the Baptist, whom he means by Elias, comes first, and restores all things: and among the rest of the things he sets right, this is one, and not of the least; namely, that he gives the true sense of such passages of the sacred writings, which related to the contemptuous usage, rejection, and sufferings of the Messiah; as that in these he was the Lamb of God typified in the sacrifices of the law, who by his sufferings and death takes away the sin, of the world; and therefore he exhorted and directed those to whom he ministered, to look unto him, and believe in him; see Joh 1:29.
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NET Notes: Mar 9:1 Several suggestions have been made as to the referent for the phrase the kingdom of God come with power: (1) the transfiguration itself, which immedia...
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NET Notes: Mar 9:2 In 1st century Judaism and in the NT, there was the belief that the righteous get new, glorified bodies in order to enter heaven (1 Cor 15:42-49; 2 Co...
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NET Notes: Mar 9:4 Commentators and scholars discuss why Moses and Elijah are present. The most likely explanation is that Moses represents the prophetic office (Acts 3:...
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NET Notes: Mar 9:5 Peter apparently wanted to celebrate the feast of Tabernacles or Booths that looked forward to the end and wanted to treat Moses, Elijah, and Jesus as...
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NET Notes: Mar 9:7 The expression listen to him comes from Deut 18:15 and makes two points: 1) Jesus is a prophet like Moses, a leader-prophet, and 2) they have much yet...
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NET Notes: Mar 9:11 Or “Why do the scribes.” See the note on the phrase “experts in the law” in 1:22.
Geneva Bible: Mar 9:1 And he said unto them, Verily I say unto you, That there be some of them that stand here, which shall not taste of death, till they have seen the ( a ...
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Geneva Bible: Mar 9:2 ( 1 ) And after six days Jesus taketh [with him] Peter, and James, and John, and leadeth them up into an high mountain apart by themselves: and he was...
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Geneva Bible: Mar 9:3 And his raiment ( b ) became shining, exceeding white as snow; so as no fuller on earth can white them.
( b ) Did sparkle as it were.
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Geneva Bible: Mar 9:6 For he wist not what to say; for they were sore ( c ) afraid.
( c ) They were beside themselves with fear.
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Geneva Bible: Mar 9:9 ( 2 ) And as they came down from the mountain, he charged them that they should tell no man what things they had seen, till the Son of man were risen ...
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Geneva Bible: Mar 9:10 And they ( d ) kept that saying with themselves, ( e ) questioning one with another what the rising from the dead should mean.
( d ) Though just bare...
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Geneva Bible: Mar 9:11 ( 3 ) And they asked him, saying, Why say the scribes that Elias must first come?
( 3 ) The foolish opinion of the rabbis concerning Elias' coming is...
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TSK Synopsis -> Mar 9:1-50
TSK Synopsis: Mar 9:1-50 - --1 Jesus is transfigured.11 He instructs his disciples concerning the coming of Elias;14 casts forth a deaf and dumb spirit;30 foretells his death and ...
Maclaren: Mar 9:2-13 - --The Transfiguration
And after six days Jesus taketh with Him Peter, and James, and John, and leadeth them up into an high mountain apart by themselve...
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Maclaren: Mar 9:7 - --This Is My Beloved Son: Hear Him'
And there was a cloud that overshadowed them: and a voice came out of the cloud, saying, This is My beloved Son: he...
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Maclaren: Mar 9:8 - --Jesus Only!
They saw no man any more, save Jesus only with themselves.'--Mark 9:8.
THE Transfiguration was the solemn inauguration of Jesus for His s...
MHCC -> Mar 9:1-13
MHCC: Mar 9:1-13 - --Here is a prediction of the near approach Christ's kingdom. A glimpse of that kingdom was given in the transfiguration of Christ. It is good to be awa...
Matthew Henry -> Mar 9:1-13
Matthew Henry: Mar 9:1-13 - -- Here is, I. A prediction of Christ's kingdom now near approaching, Mar 9:1. That which is foretold, is, 1. That the kingdom of God would come, a...
Barclay: Mar 9:1 - --One thing leaps out from this passage--the confidence of Jesus. He has just been speaking of his death; he has no doubt that the Cross stands ahead ...
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Barclay: Mar 9:2-8 - --We are face to face with an incident in the life of Jesus that is cloaked in mystery. We can only try to understand. Mark says that this happened si...
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Barclay: Mar 9:9-13 - --Naturally the three disciples were thinking hard as they came down the mountain-side.
First, Jesus began with an injunction. They must tell no one o...
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...
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Constable: Mar 8:31--9:30 - --A. The first passion prediction and its lessons 8:31-9:29
In this section, Mark recorded Jesus' first cl...
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Constable: Mar 8:34--9:2 - --2. The requirements of discipleship 8:34-9:1 (cf. Matt. 16:24-28; Luke 9:23-27)
Jesus now proceeded to explain to His disciples that suffering would n...
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Constable: Mar 9:2-8 - --3. The Transfiguration 9:2-8 (cf. Matt. 17:1-8; Luke 9:28-36)
This event not only fulfilled Jesus' prediction in verse 1, but it also confirmed what P...
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Constable: Mar 9:9-13 - --4. The coming of Elijah 9:9-13 (cf. Matt. 17:9-13)
The appearance of Elijah on the mountain led to a discussion of his role as Messiah's forerunner. T...
College -> Mar 9:1-50
College: Mar 9:1-50 - --MARK 9
C. THE TRANSFIGURATION AND THE SUBSEQUENT DISCUSSION (9:2-13)
2 After six days Jesus took Peter, James and John with him and led them up a hi...
McGarvey -> Mar 9:1; Mar 9:2-13
McGarvey: Mar 9:1 - --
LXX.
THIRD WITHDRAWAL FROM HEROD'S TERRITORY.
Subdivision C.
PASSION FORETOLD. PETER REBUKED.
aMATT. XVI. 21-28; bMARK VIII. 31-38; IX. 1; cLUKE IX. ...
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