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MARK 1:41 splagcnisqei,j {B}
It is difficult to come to a firm decision concerning the original
text. On the one hand, it is easy to see why ovrgisqei,j (“being
angry”) would have prompted over-scrup...
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AND THERE CAME A LEPER ... - See the notes at Matthew 8:1.
KNEELING DOWN TO HIM - He kneeled and inclined his face to the ground,
in token of deep humiliation and earnest entreaty. Compare Luke 5:12....
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PART II. THE SERVANT'S WORK; NOT TO BE MINISTERED UNTO, BUT TO
MINISTER -- CHAPTER 1:14-10:52
Chapter 1:14-45.
The Ministry in Galilee after John's Imprisonment.
1. The Servant in Galilee preaching...
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THE HEALING OF THE LEPER. By placing this incident at this point in
his narrative, Mk. gives a further reason for the difficulty which met
Jesus on His return from Capernaum. The story with Mk.'s endi...
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THE BEGINNING OF THE STORY (Mark 1:1-4)...
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A leper came to him, asking him to help him and kneeling before him.
"If you are willing to do so, he said, "you are able to cleanse me."
Jesus was moved with pity to the depths of his being. He stret...
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MOVED WITH COMPASSION. A Divine supplement, here.
CLEAN. cleansed....
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_and touched him_ though this act was strictly forbidden by the Mosaic
Law as causing ceremonial defilement. But "He, Himself remaining
undefiled, cleansed him whom He touched; for in Him life overcam...
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ΣΠΛΑΓΧΝΙΣΘΕΊΣ. See Lightfoot on Philippians 1:8. The verb
in N.T. is found in the Synoptists only, and (except in parables) it
is used of no one but Christ. It is the moving cause of His mighty
works...
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40–45. THE CLEANSING OF A LEPER
Matthew 8:2-4; Luke 5:12-16
The three Evangelists give this miracle in different connexions. Mt.
places it first in his three triplets of specimens of the Messiah’s
mi...
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Ver 40. And there came a leper to Him, beseeching Him, and kneeling
down to Him, and saying unto Him, "If Thou wilt, Thou canst make me
clean." 41. And Jesus, moved with compassion, put forth His hand...
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_THE FACT OF JESUS PREACHING AND HEALING IN GALILEE MARK 1:35-45:_ The
preaching of Jesus was preceded by prayer. (Mark 1:35) Secret prayer
prepared Jesus for powerful public preaching. No man has any...
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ΣΠΛΑΓΧΝΙΣΘΕΊΣ _aor. pass. (dep.) part._ (причины)
от ΣΠΛΑΓΧΝΊΖΟΜΑΙ (G4697) быть задетым
внутренне, быть тронутым состраданием
(TDNT; EDNT).
ΈΚΤΕΊΝΑΣ _aor. act. part. (сопутств.) от_
ΕΚΤΕΊΝΩ (G1614) п...
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4. HEALING OF THE LEPER1:35-45
_TEXT 1:35-45_
And in the morning, a great while before day, he rose up and went out,
and departed into a desert place, and there prayed. And Simon and they
that were w...
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And there came a leper to him, beseeching him, and kneeling down to
him, and saying unto him, If thou wilt, thou canst make me clean.
For the exposition, see the notes at Matthew 8:1....
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19 Before a net is used it is important that it is not badly tangled
or snarled. The work of these fishermen is a graphic commentary on the
word "adjust," which has been rendered by such a variety as...
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1:41 touched (b-11) 'To touch freely,' 'handle,' as Matthew 8:3 ....
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BAPTISM OF JESUS. BEGINNING OF THE MINISTRY
1-8. Appearance of John the Baptist (Matthew 3:1; Luke 3:1). See on Mt
and Lk. St. Mark's Gospel, being based on the reminiscences of Peter,
begins with the...
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THE LEPER CLEANSED (Matthew 8:1; Luke 5:12). See on Mt....
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CHRIST IN THE BIBLE: MARK’S GOSPEL
_KEITH SIMONS_
This commentary HAS BEEN through Advanced Checking.
ABOUT MARK’S BOOK
The Bible has 4 books about Jesus’ life. They are called the Books
of Mat...
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(40-43) And there came a leper. — See Notes on Matthew 8:1. The
miracle appears in St. Matthew as following closely on the Sermon on
the Mount....
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CHAPTER 1:40-45 (MARK 1:40)
THE LEPER
"And there cometh to Him a leper, beseeching Him, and kneeling down to
Him, and saying unto Him, If Thou wilt, Thou canst make me clean. And
being moved with com...
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σπλαγχνισθεὶς, having compassion. Watch carefully the
portraiture of Christ's _personality_ in this Gospel, Mk.'s
speciality....
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_The leper_ (Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 5:12-16)....
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THE FRIEND OF SINNERS
Mark 1:40-45; Mark 2:1-22
_The leper,_ Mark 1:40-45. The news of Christ spread fast and far
until it reached the outcasts from Jewish society, the very dregs of
humanity. As the...
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The introductory words of this Gospel according to Mark are
characterized by brevity. Mark at once announces his theme, "The
beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God," and then in
rapid...
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AMBITION OF JAMES AND JOHN
Matthew 20:20-28; Mark 1:35-45. “James and John, the sons of
Zebedee, come to Him, saying, Teacher, we wish that You may do to us
whatsoever we may ask. And He said to them,...
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Matthew 13:2-4; MARK 1:40-45; & LUKE 5:12-16. MARK: “And a leper
comes to Him, calling upon Him, and kneeling down before Him, and
saying to Him, If You may wish, You are able to cleanse me. And Jesus...
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(40) And there came a leper to him, beseeching him, and kneeling down
to him, and saying unto him, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean.
(41) And Jesus, moved with compassion, put forth _his_ hand,...
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It is remarkable how tradition has contrived to injure the truth in
touching the question of the method of the gospel we now enter on; for
the current view which comes down to us from the ancients, st...
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_STRENGTH AND SYMPATHY_
‘And Jesus … touched him.’
Mark 1:41
There is a terrible disease of which we, in England, happily know
nothing, the disease of leprosy. The leper can only be described as a...
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The message is new at least in the absolute and complete character it
assumes, and in its direct and immediate application. It was not the
Jewish privileges which should be obtained by repenting and r...
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AND JESUS, MOVED WITH COMPASSION,.... At the sad and deplorable case
the poor man was in, being a merciful high priest, and not with a
desire of popular applause, and vain glory:
PUT FORTH HIS HAND A...
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And Jesus, moved with compassion, put forth _his_ hand, and touched
him, and saith unto him, I will; be thou clean.
Ver. 41. _Touched him_] _Immensae gratiae et bonitatis signum et
tessera, _ saith C...
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_And there came a leper_, &c. Concerning the miracle recorded in these
verses, see the notes on Matthew 8:2....
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I WILL; this was the claiming and exercising of divine power....
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This beginning is not that ofJohn 1:1, which speaks of the Lord's
eternal existence "with God," and as being God; nor is it that of
creation (Genesis 1:1), but of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son o...
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TITLE: The Spleen of Jesus TEXT: Mark 1:40-45 PROPOSITION: Jesus was a
man of compassion and action. QUESTION: When? KEY WORD: Circumstances
SCRIPTURE READING: Same INTRODUCTION:
1. If we are to foll...
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40-45 We have here Christ's cleansing of a leper. It teaches us to
apply to the Saviour with great humility, and with full submission to
his will, saying, "Lord, if thou wilt," without any doubt of C...
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SEE POOLE ON "MARK 1:40...
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Mark 1:41 Then G1161 Jesus G2424 compassion G4697 (G5679) out G1614
(G5660) hand G5495 touched G680 ...
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‘And being stirred to his very depths he stretched forth his hand,
and touched him, and says, “I will, be made clean”. And
immediately the leprosy left him and he was made clean.'
Jesus was stirred to...
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JESUS REVEALS HIS POWER AND AUTHORITY TO MAKE CLEAN (1:40-45).
Here Jesus power and authority is revealed in no uncertain fashion.
Firstly because He overrides the law of uncleanness. And secondly
be...
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SECTION 1. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF HIS MINISTRY (1:1-3:35).
This section commences with Jesus' emergence from the wilderness as
the Spirit anointed King and Servant (Isaiah 11:1; Isaiah 42:1; Isaiah
61:1...
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Mark 1:41. MOVED WITH COMPASSION. Peculiar to Mark, suggesting the
report of an eye witness (Peter)....
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Mark 1:40-45. See on Matthew 8:2-4. Mark's account is fuller, showing
independence, and confirming the view that Matthew has deviated from
the chronological order. From Luke 5:12-14 we conclude that t...
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The journey through Galilee here spoken of (Mark 1:35-39) is the first
one recorded in the Gospels and is identical with that mentioned in
Luke 4:42-44; Matthew 4:23-25. Mark and Luke, however, are mo...
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BEING MOVED WITH COMPASSION
(σπλαγχνισθεις). Only in Mark. First aorist passive
participle....
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Mark 1:40
I. In this chapter we have seen some who were brought to the Saviour,
and in the 40th verse we find a man who came to Jesus. Note the
blessedness of those who have others to conduct them to...
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Mark 1
The Cure of Simon's Wife's Mother.
Pain, sickness, delirium, madness, as great infringements of the laws
of nature as the miracles themselves, are such veritable presences to
the human experie...
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Mark 1:28. _And immediately his fame spread abroad throughout all the
region round about Galilee._
«Immediately.» That is, as soon as Jesus had healed the man with an
unclean spirit, his fame spread...
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CONTENTS: Ministry of John the Baptist. Baptism and temptation of
Jesus and His first Galilean ministry. Demons cast out, sickness
healed, leprosy cured.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, John the...
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Mark 1:1. _The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of
God._ This commencement is laconic, beautiful, and perspicuous.
Several Greek authors begin their books in this independent way. It
a...
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_And there came a leper to Him, beseeching Him._
THE CURED LEPER STILL REBELLIOUS
I. His disease.
II. His application.
1. We have here an intelligent appreciation of Christ as the Healer.
2. We h...
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 1:41 TOUCHED HIM. Instead of the leper making
Jesus unclean, Jesus’ touch actually makes the leper CLEAN....
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JESUS HEALS A MAN WITH LEPROSY MATTHEW 8:2-4; MARK 1:40-45; LUKE
5:12-15; MATTHEW 8:2 And, behold, there came a leper and worshipped
him, saying
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COMMENTARY
upon
THE GOSPEL OF S. MARK.
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INTRODUCTION.
" MARK," says S. Jerome in his _Catalogue of Ecclesiastical Writers_,
"was a disciple and interpreter of S. Peter. At the req...
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Mark 1:44. SAY NOTHING TO ANY MAN.—Our Lord desired to check, as far
as possible, the tendency on the part of the populace to regard Him as
a mere wonder-worker, becaus...
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EXPOSITION
MARK 1:1
THE BEGINNING OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST. These words mean, not
the title of the book, but the commencement of the narrative; and so
they depend upon what follows, namely, "as...
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Let's turn to Mark's gospel.
Mark was a young man when Jesus was crucified, perhaps about twelve
years old. So, the gospel that he writes is considered to be the
understanding that he received from li...
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Genesis 1:3; Hebrews 1:3; Hebrews 2:17; Hebrews 4:15; Luke 7:12;...
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Being moved with compassion [σ π λ α γ χ ν ι σ θ ε ι σ].
Only in Mark. First aorist passive participle....
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HE WENT ABOUT DOING GOOD
Mark 1:28
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We want to talk to you about the changeableness of the people toward
Christ. Mark 1:28 says, "And immediately His fame spread abroad
throughout...