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Mark 3:20

3:20

so that <5620> [so that.]


Mark 6:37

6:37

You give ..................... give <1325> [give.]

Should ... go <565> [Shall.]

silver coins <1220> [penny-worth.]

"The Roman penny is sevenpence halfpenny; as Mt 18:28, marg."


Mark 5:43

5:43

ordered <1291> [he charged.]

He ........... and told <2532 2036> [and commanded.]

This was to shew that she had not only returned to life, but was also restored to perfect health; and to intimate, that though raised to life by extraordinary power, she must be continued in existence, as before, by the use of ordinary means. The advice of a heathen, on another subject, is quite applicable: {Nec Deus intersit, nisi dignus vindice nodus inciderit.} "When the miraculous power of God is necessary, let it be resorted to; when not necessary, let the ordinary means be used." To act otherwise would be to tempt God.

to give <1325> [Given.]


Mark 2:26

2:26

Abiathar <8> [Abiathar.]

It appears from the passage referred to here, that Ahimelech was then high priest at Nob; and from other passages, that Abiathar was his son. Various conjectures have been formed in order to solve this difficulty; and some, instead of untying, have cut the knot, by pronouncing it an interpolation. The most probable opinion seems to be, that both father and son had two names, the father being also called Abiathar; and this appears almost certain from 2 Sa 8:17; 1 Ch 18:16, where Ahimelech seems evidently termed Abiathar, while Abiathar is called Ahimelech or Abimelech. (Compare 1 Ki 2:26, 27.)

which is against the law <3739 1832 3756> [which is not lawful.]


Mark 6:31

6:31

Come <1205> [come.]




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