Mark 3:21
him <846> [when.]
Some render, "And they who were with him (in the house, ver. 19,) hearing (the noise) went out to restrain, ([auton, i.e., ochlos <\\See definition 3793\\>,] the multitude,) for they said, It (the mob) is mad." This, however, is contrary to all the versions; and appears an unnatural construction.
<3844> [friends. or, kinsmen.]
out of ... mind <1839> [He is.]
Mark 7:8
Having no regard <863> [laying.]
tradition <3862> [the tradition.]
Mark 9:27
Mark 14:46
Mark 14:51
Mark 1:31
by ... taking <2902> [and took.]
she began to serve <1247> [ministered.]
Mark 9:10
They kept <2902> [they.]
what <5101> [what.]
Mark 5:41
taking <2902> [took.]
Talitha koum <5008 2891> [Talitha cumi.]
[Talitha cumi;] which is pure Syriac, the same as in the Syriac version, the proper translation of which is given by the evangelist.
child ............. Little girl <3813 2877> [Damsel.]
Mark 7:3-4
<4435> [oft. or, diligently. Gr. With the fist. Up to the elbow.]
Theophylact. [Pugme <\\See definition 4435\\>,] the fist; which Dr. Lightfoot illustrates by a tradition from the Talmudical tracts, that when they washed their hands, they washed the fist up to the joint of the arm, [ad perek.] The Jews laid great stress on these washings, or baptisms, [baptismos <\\See definition 909\\>,] considering eating with unwashen hands no ordinary crime, and feigning that an evil spirit, called Shibta, has a right to sit on the food of him who thus eats, and render it hurtful.
tradition <3862> [the tradition.]
<3362> [except.]
pots <3582> [pots.]
"Gr. Sextarius; about a pint and a half."
<2825> [tables. or, beds.]
Mark 12:12
they feared <5399> [feared.]
they realized <1097> [knew.]
Mark 14:1
Two <1417> [two.]
Passover <3957> [the passover.]
chief priests <749> [chief.]
by <1722> [by.]
Mark 14:44
a sign <4953> [a token.]
one <3739> [Whomsoever.]
Now ................... and lead ... away <1161 2532 520> [and lead.]
Mark 14:49
<2252> [was.]
But <235> [but.]
Mark 6:17
Herod <2264> [A.M. 4032. A.D. 28. Herod.]
Philip's <5376> [Philip's.]