Mark 3:26
Mark 4:26
also <3779> [So.]
like <5613> [as.]
Mark 6:47
Mark 6:49
saw <1492> [they saw.]
they thought <1380> [supposed.]
Mark 8:2
I have compassion <4697> [compassion.]
and they have <2532 2192> [and have.]
Mark 8:4
Where <4159> [From.]
Mark 8:25
And .......... and he saw <2532 1689> [and saw.]
Mark 9:13
Elijah <2243> [Elias.]
and they did <2532 4160> [and they.]
Mark 10:11
Whoever <3739> [Whosoever.]
Mark 10:22
looked sad <4768> [sad.]
for <1063> [for.]
Mark 11:4
So .... and found ............ and <1161 2532 2147> [and found.]
Mark 13:6
Many ............... many <4183> [many.]
and they will mislead <2532 4105> [and shall.]
Mark 13:12
Mark 13:15
Mark 14:48
Have you come <1831> [Are.]
Mark 15:24
they crucified <4717> [crucified.]
divided <1266> [they parted.]
Mark 15:33
when it was .... came <1096> [when.]
darkness <4655> [darkness.]
Mark 16:2
Mr. West supposes that the women made two different visits to the sepulchre, and, in consequence of that, two distinct reports to the disciples; that Mary Magdalene, with the other Mary and Salome, set out not only early, but very early in the morning, [lian <\\See definition 3029\\> proi <\\See definition 4404\\>,] i.e., before the time appointed to meet Joanna and the other women there. (Lu 24:10). This interpretation, which is adopted by several eminent writers, is very probable, and reconciles the apparent discrepancy in the evangelists.