Mark 15:11
Mark 3:9
so <1223> [because.]
Mark 7:14
called <4341> [when.]
Then ............... and understand <2532 4920> [and understand.]
Mark 8:2
I have compassion <4697> [compassion.]
and they have <2532 2192> [and have.]
Mark 9:14
came <2064> [when.]
experts in the law <1122> [the scribes.]
Mark 11:32
they feared <5399> [they.]
for <1063> [for.]
Mark 4:36
just as <5613> [even.]
Mark 5:31
You see <991> [Thou seest.]
Mark 6:34
he saw <1492> [saw.]
because <3754> [because.]
and ............... So he taught <2532 756> [and he.]
Mark 6:45
<2112> [straightway.]
to Bethsaida <4314 966> [unto Bethsaida. or, over against Bethsaida.]
Bethsaida, according to Josephus, was situated on the sea of Gennesaret, in the lower Gaulonitis, (consequently on the east of the lake, as Pliny states,) and at the beginning of the mountainous country; and it was raised from a village to the honour of a city by Philip, and called Julias in honour of the emperor's daughter. Some learned men, however, are of opinion that the Bethsaida mentioned in the gospels was a different place; and that it was situated on the western shore of the sea of Tiberias, in Galilee, near Chorazin and Capernaum, with which it is associated, (Mt 11:21, 23. Joh 12:21;) and Bishop Pococke mentions the ruins of a town or large village in the plain of Huttin, about two miles west of the lake, still bearing the name of Baitsida, which he thinks occupies its site.
Mark 12:12
they feared <5399> [feared.]
they realized <1097> [knew.]
Mark 2:4
they removed <648> [they uncovered.]
Mark 8:34
called <4341> [called.]
<3748> [Whosoever.]
take up <142> [take.]
follow <190> [follow.]