Mark 8:16
Mark 8:14
they had forgotten <1950> [had forgotten.]
Mark 3:20
so that <5620> [so that.]
Mark 6:44
Mark 6:52
they did ... understand <4920> [they.]
their <846> [their.]
Mark 8:5
How many <4214> [How.]
Mark 6:41
looking up <308> [looked.]
he gave thanks <2127> [blessed.]
Mark 7:2
unclean <2839> [defiled. or, common.]
<3201> [they found.]
Mark 8:4
Where <4159> [From.]
Mark 6:8
take <142> [take.]
<1508> [save.]
Matthew says that they were to take "neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves;" but this precept plainly means, "Go just as you are; take no other coat, shoes, or staff than what you already have."
money <5475> [money.]
"The word signifieth a piece of brass money in value something less than a farthing. Mt 10:9: but here it is taken in general for money."
Mark 6:38
Mark 7:27
Let <863> [Let.]
Mark 8:17
learned <1097> [knew.]
Do you ... not see <3539> [perceive.]
Mark 8:19
five <4002> [the five.]
Mark 14:22
they ................ to them <846> [as.]
after giving thanks <2127> [and blessed.]
took ................ Take <2983> [take.]
This <5124> [this.]
That is, this represents my body; the substantive verb, whether expressed or understood, being often equivalent to signifies or represents. See (Ex 12:11; Da 7:24; Mt 13:38, 39; Lu 8:9; 15:26; 18:36; Joh 7:36; 10:6; Ac 10:17; Re 1:20; 5:6, 8; 11:4; 17:12, 18; 19:8.)
Mark 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 6:37
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 7:5
Mark 8:6
to sit down <377> [to sit.]
gave thanks <2168> [gave thanks.]