He began to grow sorrowful. [8] The Greek signifies to be dispirited. St. Mark, to be in a consternation with fear: to wit, when all he was to undergo was represented to him, as well as the ingratitude of sinners. (Witham)

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Greek: Lupeisthai kai ademonein. In St. Mark, Greek: ekthambeisthai.

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