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# Mr 3:6
\\Pharisees.\\
See note on "Mt 3:7"
\\Herodians.\\
See note on "Mt 22:16"
\\Took counsel.\\ Already these inveterate enemies were
resolved to destroy Jesus. They took counsel \\how\\ it might be
done. As they went to the partisans of Herod, who ruled in
Galilee, they probably sought to persuade them to have Herod put
him to death.
(PNT 171)
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# Mr 3:7
\\Jesus withdrew himself.\\ For fuller notes on the
popularity described in verses 7-12
see note on "Mt 12:16"
see note on "Mt 12:17"
see note on "Mt 12:18"
see note on "Mt 12:19"
see note on "Mt 12:20"
see note on "Mt 12:21"
see note on "Mt 12:22"
\\The sea.\\ Of Galilee. Also consult map for the localities
named.
(PNT 171)
01152
# Mr 3:8
\\Idumaea.\\ More anciently called Edom. Southeast of the
Jordan, and south of the Dead Sea. That country was occupied by
the descendants of Esau. Herod the Great was, on his father's
side, an Idumaean.
\\Tyre and Sidon.\\
See note on "Mt 11:21"
(PNT 171)
01153
# Mr 3:9
\\A small boat.\\ A fishing boat.
(PNT 171)
01155
# Mr 3:11
\\Unclean spirits.\\
See note on "Mt 8:28"
(PNT 171)
01157
# Mr 3:13
\\Goeth up upon a mountain.\\ Compare
# Mt 10:1-4 Lu 6:12-16
The selection of the apostles occurred before the Sermon on
the Mount.
# Lu 6:13
Matthew gives it out of order.
See note on "Mt 10:1"
See note on "Mt 10:2"
(PNT 171)
01158
# Mr 3:14
\\Appointed twelve, that they should be with him.\\ They were
to attend him into order to be specially prepared to preach
Christ.
(PNT 171)
01160
# Mr 3:16
\\Simon he surnamed Peter.\\ He did this previously.
# Joh 1:42
(PNT 171)
01161
# Mr 3:17
\\Boanerges.\\ Why this title was bestowed on James and John
we are not told. Possibly from their power as preachers.
(PNT 171)
01163
# Mr 3:19
\\They went into an house.\\ On the return to Capernaum.
(PNT 172)
01164
# Mr 3:20
\\Could not so much as eat bread.\\ The multitudes were so
eager to hear, or be healed, and Jesus so ready to bless them,
that there was no time for meals.
(PNT 172)
01165
# Mr 3:21
\\His friends.\\ Probably his relatives. See
# 3:31
His brethren were not yet counted among his disciples.
\\He is beside himself.\\ Carried away by an unwise
enthusiasm.
(PNT 172)
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# Mr 3:22
\\The scribes . . . said.\\ For notes on the charge of the
scribes, Beelzebub, and the sin of blasphemy against the Holy
Spirit,
see note on "Mt 12:22"
see note on "Mt 12:23"
see note on "Mt 12:24"
see note on "Mt 12:25"
see note on "Mt 12:26"
see note on "Mt 12:27"
see note on "Mt 12:28"
see note on "Mt 12:29"
see note on "Mt 12:30"
see note on "Mt 12:31"
see note on "Mt 12:32"
see note on "Mt 12:33"
see note on "Mt 12:34"
see note on "Mt 12:36"
see note on "Mt 12:37"
Compare
# Lu 11:14-23
\\From Jerusalem.\\ The men who were leaders in this effort
to destroy the influence of Jesus were a delegation from the
very religious bodies at Jerusalem that finally sent him to
death.
(Jerusalem 172)
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# Mr 3:30
\\Because they said, He hath an unclean spirit.\\ This was a
sin against the Holy Spirit because Jesus did mighty works in
the power of the Holy Spirit, and they ascribed the power to an
unclean spirit.
(PNT 172)
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# Mr 3:31
\\Then came his brethren and his mother.\\
See note on "Mt 12:46"
See note on "Mt 12:48"
See note on "Mt 12:50"
Compare
# Lu 8:19
The natural inference is that the "brethren" were the sons of
Mary and the half-brothers of Jesus. No other idea would ever
have been maintained had it not been that the doctrine of the
perpetual virginity of Mary arose some centuries after the
apostles.
(PNT 172)
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# Mr 4:1
SUMMARY OF MARK 4
\\Teaching the Parables\\
The Sower, the Seed, the Soil
The Parable Explained
The Candle Under a Bushel
The Seed Growing Secretly
The Grain of Mustard Seed
The Storm on the Sea
\\He began again to teach by the sea side.\\ This is the
first recorded teaching in parables. For notes on the parable of
the Sower
see note on "Mt 13:1"
see note on "Mt 13:2"
see note on "Mt 13:3"
see note on "Mt 13:4"
see note on "Mt 13:5"
see note on "Mt 13:6"
see note on "Mt 13:7"
see note on "Mt 13:8"
see note on "Mt 13:9"
see note on "Mt 13:10"
see note on "Mt 13:12"
see note on "Mt 13:13"
see note on "Mt 13:14"
see note on "Mt 13:17"
see note on "Mt 13:18"
Compare
# Lu 8:4-15
Mark's report is nearly that of Matthew, word for word, as
well as of the explanation that follows. Matthew gives much the
fullest account of this day's teaching, reporting a number of
parables not found elsewhere.
(PNT 173)
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# Mr 4:12
\\That seeing they may see.\\ Matthew gives this saying more
fully and clearly.
See note on "Mt 13:13"
(PNT 174)