Mark 2:5
saw <1492> [saw.]
he said <3004> [he said.]
Son <5043> [Son.]
The Jews believed that not only death but all disease was the consequence of sin. "There is no death without sin, nor any chastisement without iniquity;" and that "no diseased person could be healed of his disease till his sins were blotted out." Our Lord, therefore, as usual, appeals to their received opinions, and asserts his high dignity, by first forgiving the sins, and then healing the body of the paralytic.
sins <266> [sins.]
Mark 2:24
why <5101> [why.]
what is <3739> [that.]
Mark 4:13
you understand ...... will you understand <1492 1097> [Know.]
Mark 5:16
Mark 5:22
came up <2064> [there.]
synagogue rulers <752> [rulers.]
he fell <4098> [he fell.]
Mark 6:49
saw <1492> [they saw.]
they thought <1380> [supposed.]
Mark 7:2
unclean <2839> [defiled. or, common.]
<3201> [they found.]
Mark 11:21
Mark 14:69
slave girl <3814> [a maid.]
[Paidiske <\\See definition 3814\\>,] "the maid," and not the one mentioned in ver. 66, but [allos <\\See definition 243\\>,] another, as Matthew states, (ch. 26:71,) she who was the janitrix, or door-keeper.
she began <756> [and began.]
Mark 14:71
Mark 15:4
Have you ... to say <611> [Answerest.]