MARK 8:27 TO MARK 9:1. THE GREAT CONFESSION, AND THE FIRST VIEW OF THE
CROSS. Here opens a new section of the gospel. The tendency to seek
retirement with the Twelve, pronounced from Mark 6:31 onwards, now
dominates the story. Jesus devotes Himself to traming the Twelve in
the shadow of the Cross. T... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WASHING OF HANDS AND THE TRADITIONS OF THE ELDERS. This discussion
with the Pharisees serves to bring out the antagonism of Jesus to the
restrictions which separated Jews from Gentiles. Perhaps for this
reason it is associated with the story of the Syro-Phœ nician woman.
In substance it is conne... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HEALING OF THE GREEK WOMAN'S DAUGHTER. Jesus now leaves Galilee
and withdraws to Gentile districts, not to evangelize them, but to
avoid Herod and the Pharisees, and to train the Twelve. A Greek,
_i.e._ a pagan, woman discovers Him, and requests Him to heal her
daughter. Jesus asserts His convic... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HEALING OF A DEAF-MUTE. The cure of the Syro-Phœ nician woman's
daughter threatens the privacy Jesus sought in Tyre. He therefore
withdraws to Decapolis (another Gentile district, Matthew 4:25 *),
going northward through Sidon, and presumably reaching Decapolis by a
circuitous route which avoide... [ Continue Reading ]