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# Mr 10:12
\\If a woman shall put away her husband.\\ This was allowed
by the Greek and Roman law, but not by the Jewish.
# 1Co 7:13
Christ applies his principles to either sex on the same footing.
(PNT 196)
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# Mr 10:13-16
\\They brought young children to him.\\
See note on "Mt 19:13"
See note on "Mt 19:14"
See note on "Mt 19:15"
Compare
# Lu 18:15-17
See note on "Mt 18:3"
See note on "Mt 18:4"
(PNT 196)
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# Mr 10:17-22
\\There came one running.\\
See note on "Mt 19:16"
See note on "Mt 19:17"
See note on "Mt 19:18"
See note on "Mt 19:20"
See note on "Mt 19:21"
See note on "Mt 19:22"
Compare
# Lu 18:18-22
Mark adds that the young man came "running," and "kneeled" in
the way. He alone tells us that "Jesus beholding him loved him."
(PNT 195)
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# Mr 10:23-31
\\How hard it shall be for them that have riches.\\ For notes
on the Lord's words concerning riches
See notes on
"Mt 19:23"
"Mt 19:24"
"Mt 19:25"
"Mt 19:27"
"Mt 19:28"
"Mt 19:29"
"Mt 19:30"
Compare
# Lu 18:24-30
Mark adds one sentence that furnishes the key to the
interpretation of the whole discourse: "How hard it is for them
that \\trust\\ in riches," etc.
(PNT 196)
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# Mr 10:32
\\They were amazed; . . . afraid.\\ For they now distinctly
perceived that their Master intended to proceed with the
pilgrims to Jerusalem, and they held back in dismay, knowing
that his destruction had been determined on by the ruling
authorities there. They seemed to hang back as men foreboding
peril, and were amazed that their Master should throw himself
into such danger.
\\He . . . began to tell them.\\ To their terror lest he
should be put to death at Jerusalem, as he responded that he was
going to die. He had told them at least twice before, but they
were unable, as yet, to understand it.
See note on "Mt 20:17"
See note on "Mt 20:18"
See note on "Mt 20:19"
Compare
# Lu 18:31-34
(PNT 198)
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# Mr 10:35-36
\\James and John . . . come to him, saying\\, etc. For notes
on this ambitious request
see note on "Mt 20:20"
see note on "Mt 20:21"
see note on "Mt 20:22"
see note on "Mt 20:23"
see note on "Mt 20:24"
see note on "Mt 20:25"
see note on "Mt 20:26"
see note on "Mt 20:27"
see note on "Mt 20:28"
We learn from Matthew that Salome, the mother, came and spoke
for them.
(PNT 198)
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# Mr 10:38
\\Ye know not what ye ask.\\ Prayer is often unwise in its
requests from ignorance. Before many days they saw places on his
right and left occupied by two robbers on the cross.
(PNT 198)
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# Mr 10:46-51
\\They came to Jericho.\\ They had now crossed the Jordan
into Judea. For Jericho and the healing of the blind man,
see note on "Mt 20:29"
see note on "Mt 20:30"
see note on "Mt 20:31"
see note on "Mt 20:32"
see note on "Mt 20:34"
Compare
# Lu 18:35-43
(PNT 199)
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# Mr 10:52
\\Thy faith hath made thee well.\\ Bartimaeus' faith was
shown,
(1) by his going to Jesus;
(2) by his belief that Jesus was the Messiah;
(3) by persevering against opposition;
(4) by casting away all that hindered;
(5) by obeying Jesus when he was called;
(6) by following and praising him after he was cured.
(PNT 199)
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# Mr 11:1
SUMMARY OF MARK 11
\\The Royal Entrance into Jerusalem\\
The Official Entrance into Jerusalem
The Barren Fig Tree Cursed
The Second Cleansing of the Temple
The Indignation of the Jewish Rulers
The Power of Faith
The Demand of the Rulers for His Authority
Their Mouths Closed by a Question Concerning the Baptism of John
\\When they came near to Jerusalem.\\ On the Sunday before
the Lord's suffering. He had passed the Sabbath at Bethany. We
have four accounts of this entry into Jerusalem: here;
# Mt 21:1-11 Lu 19:21-44 Joh 12:12-19
see note on "Mt 21:1"
see note on "Mt 21:2"
see note on "Mt 21:3"
see note on "Mt 21:4"
see note on "Mt 21:7"
see note on "Mt 21:8"
see note on "Mt 21:9"
see note on "Mt 21:10"
see note on "Mt 21:11"
(PNT 199-200)