Mark 3:33
Who <5101> [Who.]
<2228> [or.]
Mark 3:35
does <4160> [do.]
Mark 7:12
Mark 7:10
Honor <5091> [Honour.]
insults <2551> [Whoso.]
Mark 6:24
said ............ said <2036> [said.]
head <2776> [The head.]
Mark 3:31-32
Mark 3:34
<2396> [Behold.]
Mark 6:28
Mark 10:7
Mark 15:47
Mark 1:30
mother-in-law <3994> [wife's.]
they spoke <3004> [they tell.]
Mark 15:40
women <1135> [women.]
Mary Magdalene ... Mary <3137 3094> [Mary Magdalene.]
Mary .... Mary ... mother <3137 3384> [Mary the.]
Salome <4539> [Salome.]
Mark 16:1
was over <1230> [when.]
Mary Magdalene Mary <3137 3094> [Mary Magdalene.]
aromatic spices <759> [sweet.]
Mark 5:40
they began making fun <2606> [they.]
put .... outside <1544> [when.]
he took <3880> [he taketh.]
He took just so many as prudence required, and as were sufficient to prove the reality of the cure; to have permitted the presence of more, might have savoured of ostentation.
Mark 10:19
You know <1492> [knowest.]
do ... commit adultery <3431> [commit.]
do ... defraud <650> [Defraud.]
Mark 10:29
<2076> [There.]
my <1700> [for.]
Mark 7:11
corban <2878> [It is Corban.]
Rather, "Let it be a {corban,}" a formula common among the Jews on such occasions; by which the Pharisees released a child from supporting his parents; and even deemed it sacrilege if he afterwards gave anything for their use.