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See Matthew 12:1.
THE CORNFIELDS - The fields sown with wheat or barley. The word
“corn,” in the Bible, refers only to grain of that kind, and never
to “maize” or “Indian corn.”
TO PLUCK THE EARS OF...
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CHAPTER 2
_ 1. The Servant again in Capernaum. The healing of the Paralytic.
(Mark 2:1 .Matthew 9:1; Luke 5:17 .)_
2. Levi called. With the Publicans and Sinners. ...
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SABBATH OBSERVANCE. This incident occurs in the summer: the only clear
reference to a season of the year in the gospel. The disciples offend
by reaping on the Sabbath. The evangelist brings together t...
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A FAITH THAT WOULD NOT BE DENIED (Mark 2:1-6)...
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One Sabbath day Jesus was going through the corn fields. His disciples
began to pluck the ears of corn as they made their way along. The
Pharisees began to say to him, "Look! Why are they doing what i...
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HAVE YE NEVER READ... ?. Did ye never read... ? See App-143. Figure of
speech _Anteieagoge,_ App-6.
NEVER = not (as in Mark 2:17).
HAD NEED.. Divine supplement to "was hungry"(Matthew and Luke). Occ...
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_Have ye never read_ Rather, DID YE NEVER READ? With a gentle irony He
adopts one of the favourite formulas of their own Rabbis, and inquires
if they had never read what David their favourite hero had...
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23–28. PLUCKING CORN ON THE SABBATH
Matthew 12:1-8; Luke 5:1-5...
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ΛΈΓΕΙ ([357][358][359] 33) rather than ἔλεγεν
([360][361][362][363][364]), which looks like assimilation to the
preceding ἔλεγον.
[357] Codex Sinaiticus. 4th cent. Discovered by Tischendorf in 1859 a...
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Ver 23. And it came to pass, that He went through the corn fields on
the sabbath day; and His disciples began, as they went, to pluck the
ears of corn. 24. And the Pharisees said unto Him, "Behold, wh...
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_A QUESTION ABOUT THE SABBATH MARK 2:23-28:_ Jesus and His disciples
were condemned by the Pharisees for picking grain on the Sabbath. They
were not condemned for taking the grain. Deuteronomy 23:24-2...
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ΆΝΈΓΝΩΤΕ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΆΝΑΓΙΝΏΣΚΩ (G314)
читать,
ΈΠΟΊΗΣΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΠΟΙΈΩ (G4160)
делать,
ΈΣΧΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΈΧ (G2192) иметь,
ΈΠΕΊΝΑΣΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΠΕΙΝΆΩ (G3983) бы...
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8. THE SABBATH DISPUTE 2:233:6
a. Eating on the Sabbath. 2:23-28
_TEXT 2:23-28_
And it came to pass, that he was going on the Sabbath day through the
cornfields; and his disciples began, as they wen...
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And it came to pass, that he went through the corn fields on the
sabbath day; and his disciples began, as they went, to pluck the ears
of corn.
For the exposition, see the notes at Matthew 12:1....
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PLUCKING THE EARS OF CORN ON THE SABBATH (Matthew 12:1; Luke 6:1). See
on Mt....
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THE SICK OF THE PALSY
1-12. Healing of the palsied man (Matthew 9:9; Luke 5:27). See on Mt....
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CHRIST IN THE BIBLE: MARK’S GOSPEL
_KEITH SIMONS_
This commentary HAS BEEN through Advanced Checking.
CHAPTER 2
JESUS *FORGIVES A MAN
VERSES 1-12
Jesus had made many ill people well. But he di...
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(23-28) AND IT CAME TO PASS. — See Notes on Matthew 12:1.
AS THEY WENT ... — More literally, _they began to make a path_ (or
perhaps, _to make their way_)_, plucking the ears of corn.
_...
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CHAPTER 2:23-28 (MARK 2:23)
THE SABBATH
"And it came to pass, that He was going on the sabbath day through the
cornfields; and His disciples began, as they went, to pluck the ears
of corn. And the Ph...
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_The Sabbath question_ (Matthew 12:1-8; Luke 6:1-5)....
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THE LORD OF THE SABBATH
Mark 2:23-28; Mark 3:1-19
The ritualist demands the outward, the conventional, the ancient usage
of the past. Christ says, “Be natural.” The needs of man, whether
of body or...
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A great principle of the exercise of power by the Master is revealed
in the words, "When He saw their faith." There can be no doubt that
the word "their" includes the whole party, both the man himself...
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_When he had need. In necessity many things are done without sin,
which in other circumstances it would be unlawful to do. (Bristow)_...
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CHAPTER 14
JESUS RETURNS TO GALILEE
Matthew 12:1-18; Mark 2:23-28, and Luke 6:1-5. We find that our Lord
spent but two weeks at Jerusalem during this tour, preaching and
working miracles all the time...
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(23) And it came to pass, that he went through the corn-fields on the
sabbath-day; and his disciples began, as they went, to pluck the ears
of corn. (24) And the Pharisees said unto him, Behold, why d...
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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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Afterwards (chapter 2) He goes again into the city, and immediately
the multitude gather together. What a living picture of the Lord's
life of service! He preaches to them. This was His object and His...
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AND HE SAID UNTO THEM,.... By way of answer to their question, and
which was a full one, and enough to silence them:
HAVE YE NEVER READ WHAT DAVID DID; referring to the history in
1 Samuel 21:1.
WH...
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And he said unto them, Have ye never read what David did, when he had
need, and was an hungred, he, and they that were with him?
Ver. 25. _Have ye never read?_] _Satis salse, q.d._ _Ignoratis adhuc,...
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Plucking the ears of corn. Matthew 12:1-4....
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One paralyzed man who was dependent on the help of four men was now
brought to Him. If leprosy is the type of sin's corruption, paralysis
teaches us the helplessness occasioned by sin. Yet all five me...
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TITLE: Jesus is Lord TEXT: Mark 2:23-28 PROPOSITION: Jesus must be
Lord of All. QUESTION: Why? KEY WORD: Meanings SCRIPTURE READING: Same
INTRODUCTION:
1. Many call him Lord - But he is not. Luke 6:4...
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23-28 The sabbath is a sacred and Divine institution; a privilege and
benefit, not a task and drudgery. God never designed it to be a burden
to us, therefore we must not make it so to ourselves. The...
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SEE POOLE ON "MARK 2:23...
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Mark 2:25 But G2532 He G846 said G3004 (G5707) them G846 never G3763
read G314 (G5627) what...
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‘And he said to them, “Have you never read what David did when he
had need and was hungry, he and those who were with him? How, in the
passage headed ‘Abiathar the High Priest', he entered into the ho...
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THE SON OF MAN IS LORD OF THE SABBATH (2:23-28).
In this incident we are provided with an example of how the Pharisees
sought to cling to the old, while Jesus was introducing the new. The
Pharisees be...
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CHRONOLOGY. See on Matthew 11:1-21. These events took place just
before the choosing of the Twelve (Mark 2:14, etc.). On the theory of
a three years' ministry in Galilee, they occurred shortly after t...
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Mark 2:23
I. The Pharisees were a Class. They were not only Pharisees by name,
but they were Pharisees by nature; that is, they were typical men;
they were representative of a large fraction of the hu...
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Mark 2:1. _And again he entered into Capernaum, after some days; and
it was noised that he was in the house. And straightaway many were
gathered together, insomuch that there was no room to receive th...
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CONTENTS: Healing of the palsied man. Call of Matthew. Parable of the
cloth and bottles. Jesus, Lord of the Sabbath.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Paralytic, Matthew, David, Alphaeus.
CONCLUSION: Jesus Christ w...
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Mark 2:4. _They uncovered the roof._ Houses in the east have mostly
flat roofs on which they walk for the benefit of the air. They have
but a narrow door, and seldom a window to the street. All their...
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_And He said unto them, Have ye never read what David did?_
HOW TO READ THE BIBLE
I. In order to the true reading of the Scriptures there must be an
understanding of them. The mind must be well awak...
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 2:25 The fact that David ate the BREAD OF THE
PRESENCE (1 Samuel 21:1) means that, if there is a serious need,
actions are allowed on a Sabbath that oth
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THE DISCIPLES PICK WHEAT ON THE SABBATH MATTHEW 12:1-8; MARK 2:23-28;
LUKE 6:1-5; MATTHEW 12:1 At that time Jesus went on the sabbath day
throug
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CHAPTER 2
1 _Christ healeth one sick of the palsy_, 14 _calleth Matthew from the
receipt of custom_, 15 _eateth with publicans and sinners_, 18
_excuseth his disciples for not fasting_, 23 _and for pl...
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Mark 2:23. BEGAN, AS THEY WENT, TO PLUCK.—A very good rendering,
though free. Cp. Latin “_iter facere_,” French “_faire
chemin_.” From LXX. in Judges 17:8, it is clear...
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EXPOSITION
MARK 2:1
The first sentence of this verse is better rendered thus: AND WHEN HE
ENTERED again (εἰσελθῶν πάλιν) INTO CAPERNAUM AFTER
SOME DAYS; literally, after days (δι ̓ ἡμερῶν). It i...
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Now,
And again he entered into Capernaum after some days; and it was noised
that he was in the house (Mark 2:1).
So, word went around Jesus is in the house over there.
And straightway many were gath...
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1 Samuel 21:3; Luke 10:26; Mark 12:20; Mark 12:26; Matthew 19:4;...
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Had need. Mark adds this to the was an hungered, which is in both
Matthew and Luke. The analogy lay in the necessity. The had need is
generic; the was hungry is specific, describing the peculiar chara...
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HELPERS AND HINDERERS
Mark 2:12
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. Back in Capernaum. Once more we find our Master in the city by the
sea. He loved Galilee. So many of His wonderful messages and marvelous
mirac...