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# Mr 1:29-34
For notes on the healing of Peter's wife's mother, see
# Mt 8:14
(PNT 166)
01106
# Mr 1:35
\\And in the morning.\\
See note on "Mt 8:17"
(PNT 167)
01107
# Mr 1:36
\\Simon.\\ Peter.
\\They that were with him.\\ The other disciples.
(PNT 167)
01109
# Mr 1:38
\\Let us go into the next towns.\\ The villages of Galilee.
(PNT 167)
01110
# Mr 1:39
\\Throughout all Galilee.\\ This was the first missionary
circuit of Galilee. Galilee was then densely peopled. Josephus
says it contained 240 towns and villages.
(PNT 167)
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# Mr 1:40
\\There came a leper.\\
See note on "Mt 8:1"
See note on "Mt 8:3"
See note on "Mt 8:4"
Compare also
# Lu 5:12-15
This miracle occurred after the Sermon on the Mount. Leprosy,
that terrible scourge of the East, is unknown in our times, or
even in the United States.
(PNT 167)
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# Mr 1:44
\\Show thyself to the priest.\\ At Jerusalem.
\\Those things which Moses commanded.\\ See
# Le 14:4-7
see note on "Mt 8:4"
(PNT 167)
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# Mr 1:45
\\Came to him from every quarter.\\ Not only to see and hear,
but to be healed.
(PNT 167)
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# Mr 2:1
SUMMARY OF MARK 2
\\The First Conflict with the Scribes and Pharisees\\
The Palsied Man Healed
The Charge of Blasphemy
The Calling of Matthew
The Feast at the House of Matthew
Not the Whole, but the Sick Need a Physician
Fasting
New Wine in Old Bottles
Plucking Corn on the Sabbath Day
The Son of Man Lord of the Sabbath
\\Again he entered into Capernaum.\\ After his first
missionary circuit of Galilee.
(PNT 167)
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# Mr 2:2-12
\\Many were assembled.\\ For notes on the healing of this
paralytic
see note on "Mt 9:2"
see note on "Mt 9:3"
see note on "Mt 9:4"
see note on "Mt 9:5"
see note on "Mt 9:6"
see note on "Mt 9:7"
see note on "Mt 9:8"
Compare
# Lu 5:17-26
As we learn from Luke, among those gathered were Pharisees
and scribes from Judea, Jerusalem, and Galilee, evidently by a
preconcerted arrangement. The whole incident illustrates:
(1) The Divine power of Christ. He could assert that he forgave
sins without blasphemy.
(2) The difference between Christ and his apostles, none of whom
claimed to forgive sins.
# Ac 8:22-24
(3) It affords a test for all priests who claim to forgive sin.
If they possessed power to forgive sins they would have
power also to relieve the body of the physical consequences
of sin.
(PNT 168)
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# Mr 2:14
\\He saw Levi the [son] of Alphaeus.\\ Matthew Levi; the
apostle after this, but now a publican. On the call of Matthew
and Matthew's feast
see note on "Mt 9:9"
see note on "Mt 9:10"
see note on "Mt 9:11"
see note on "Mt 9:12"
see note on "Mt 9:13"
see note on "Mt 9:14"
see note on "Mt 9:15"
see note on "Mt 9:16"
see note on "Mt 9:17"
and compare also
# Lu 5:27-39
(PNT 168)
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# Mr 2:15
\\In his house.\\ Matthew's.
\\Many tax collectors.\\ Gatherers of the Roman tax.
\\Sinners.\\ Persons excommunicated from the synagogue.
(PNT 168)
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# Mr 2:18
\\Why do the disciples of John . . . fast?\\
See note on "Mt 9:14"
See note on "Mt 9:15"
(PNT 168)
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# Mr 2:21
\\No man also seweth,\\ etc. On this figure
see note on "Mt 9:16"
(PNT 168)
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# Mr 2:22
\\New wine into old wine skins.\\
See note on "Mt 9:17"
(PNT 169)
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# Mr 2:23
\\He went through the grain fields on the sabbath.\\
See notes on "Mt 12:1"
See notes on "Mt 12:2"
See notes on "Mt 12:3"
See notes on "Mt 12:4"
See notes on "Mt 12:5"
See notes on "Mt 12:6"
See notes on "Mt 12:7"
See notes on "Mt 12:8"
Compare
# Lu 6:1-11
(PNT 168)
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# Mr 2:26
\\In the days of Abiathar the high priest.\\ Abimelech is
represented as the high priest, in
# 1Sa 21:1-9
Abiathar was his son and successor.
(PNT 169)
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# Mr 2:27
\\The sabbath was made for man.\\ The Sabbath rest; that is,
rest of one day in seven was made for man, not for Jews only.
This implies that it is to be a universal institution; that the
good of man requires it, and that it is not an arbitrary
enactment, but a wise and benevolent provision for the welfare
of the race. Experience shows that men are happiest, most moral,
most prosperous and healthiest where it is devoutly observed.
(PNT 170)
01144
# Mr 2:28
\\The Son of man is Lord also of the sabbath.\\ This affirms
the Divine nature of Jesus. None but the Divine is Lord of a
divine institution. Since Christ is Lord of the Sabbath day, he
has the right to modify it, to adapt it to the new dispensation,
and to change the time of its observance from the last day of
the week to the first, so as to make it the memorial of the
beginning of the New Creation, instead of commemorating the rest
from the first creation.
(PNT 170)
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# Mr 3:1
SUMMARY OF MARK 3
\\Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit\\
The Man with the Withered Hand
The Pharisees and Herodians in Council
The Great Physician Healing
The Twelve Apostles Appointed
The Blasphemy of Ascribing His Divine Power to Beelzebub
The Sin That Hath No Forgiveness
Christ's Mother and Brethren
\\He entered again into the synagogue.\\ Of Capernaum.
Compare
# Mt 12:9-14 Lu 6:6-11
For fuller note see Matthew.
(PNT 170)
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# Mr 3:2
\\They watched him.\\ The same critics who had found fault in
the preceding chapter. There was present a man whose right hand
was withered, and they watched to see whether the Lord would
heal him on the Sabbath.
(PNT 170)
01147
# Mr 3:3
\\Stand forth.\\ He read their thoughts and determined to
give prominence to the good work. He would heal him on the
Sabbath, heal him in the synagogue, heal him before all.
(PNT 170)
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# Mr 3:4
\\Is it lawful . . . to save life, or to kill?\\ A home
thrust at the fault-finders. They were harbouring murderous
thoughts; he was seeking to save life. Which was breaking the
Sabbath?
(PNT 170)
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# Mr 3:5
\\Looked around on them with anger.\\ Indignation.
\\Hardness of their hearts.\\ Shown by their fault finding,
evil thoughts, and silence by his questions.
(PNT 170)