Mark 15:27
Mark 10:40
Mark 10:37
to sit <2523> [sit.]
in <1722> [in.]
Mark 16:5
as ... went <1525> [entering.]
a young man <3495> [a young.]
This appears to have been a different angel from that mentioned by Matthew. The latter sat in the porch of the tomb, and had assumed a terrible appearance to overawe the guard. (Mt 28:1;) but this appeared as a young man, within the sepulchre, in the inner apartment. The two angels spoken of by John (ch. 20:11) appeared some time after these; but whether they were the same or different cannot be ascertained; nor whether the angels which manifested themselves to the second party of women, recorded by Luke, (ch. 24:4,) were the same or different.
Then ....................... and they were alarmed <2532 1568> [and they.]
Mark 16:19
After <3326> [after.]
he was taken up <353> [he was.]
and sat down <2532 2523> [and sat.]
Mark 12:36
by <1722> [by.]
Lord ... to ... lord <2962> [The Lord.]
Mark 14:62
Son <5207> [the Son.]
The passage of Daniel, to which our Lord refers, was always considered by the Jews as a description of the Messiah. Our Saviour, therefore, now in his lowest state of humiliation, asserted his claims as the Messiah, who shall appear in the clouds of heaven, as the judge of the world.