Mark 1:42
Context1:42 The leprosy left him at once, and he was clean.
Mark 1:41
Context1:41 Moved with compassion, 1 Jesus 2 stretched out his hand and touched 3 him, saying, “I am willing. Be clean!”
Mark 1:40
Context1:40 Now 4 a leper 5 came to him and fell to his knees, asking for help. “If 6 you are willing, you can make me clean,” he said.
Mark 7:19
Context7:19 For it does not enter his heart but his stomach, and then goes out into the sewer.” 7 (This means all foods are clean.) 8


[1:41] 1 tc The reading found in almost the entire NT ms tradition is σπλαγχνισθείς (splancnisqei", “moved with compassion”). Codex Bezae (D), {1358}, and a few Latin
[1:41] 2 tn Grk “he”; the referent (Jesus) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[1:41] 3 sn Touched. This touch would have rendered Jesus ceremonially unclean (Lev 14:46; also Mishnah, m. Nega’im 3.1; 11.1; 12.1; 13.6-12).
[1:40] 1 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “now” to indicate the transition to a new topic.
[1:40] 2 sn The ancient term for leprosy covers a wider array of conditions than what we call leprosy today. A leper was totally ostracized from society until he was declared cured (Lev 13:45-46).
[1:40] 3 tn This is a third class condition. The report portrays the leper making no presumptions about whether Jesus will heal him or not.