HEROD AND JESUS. THE END OF JOHN THE BAPTIST (Mark 6:14 *, Luke 9:7,
_cf._ Luke 3:18). Mt.'s narrative is much briefer than Mk.'s, and he
goes astray. Thus in Matthew 14:5 he makes Herod himself (rather than
Herodias) wish to kill John, though in Matthew 14:9 he is grieved at
it. But he adds the inf... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FEEDING OF THE MULTITUDE (Mark 6:35 *, Luke 9:10). The account is
somewhat shorter than in Mk. Having already (Matthew 9:36) spoken of
Jesus-' compassion for people who were as sheep not having a shepherd
(Mark 6:34), Mt. here (Matthew 14:14) makes Him heal the sick, which
is somewhat out of pla... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS WALKS ON THE SEA (Mark 6:45 *). Mt. omits to Bethsaida, seeing
that the boat arrived at Gennesaret (Matthew 14:34), and the remark
that Jesus would have passed by them. But he amplifies the story by
the attempt of Peter to walk on the water. This incident, which has a
close parallel in Buddhis... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MINISTRY OF HEALING RESUMED (Mark 6:53 *, abbreviated in Mt.).
Jesus had not apparently visited Gennesaret before, but some of its
people would have seen Him in Capernaum.... [ Continue Reading ]