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MARK 2:15-16 auvtw|/. (16) kai. oi` grammatei/j tw/n Farisai,wn
ivdo,ntej {C}
The more unusual expression oi` grammatei/j tw/n Farisai,wn is to be
preferred, since the tendency of scribes would have...
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MARK 2:16 evsqi,ei {B}
The addition of kai. pi,nei is a natural accretion inserted by
copyists, perhaps under the influence of the parallel passage in Luke
5:30. The shorter reading, which is strongl...
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Verse Mark 2:16. _SINNERS_] By αμαρτωλοι, the Gentiles or
heathens are generally to be understood in the Gospels, for this was a
term the Jews never applied to any of themselves, Matthew 9:10,
Matthe...
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See the notes at Matthew 9:12....
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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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THE CALL OF LEVI. JESUS EATS WITH TAX-COLLECTORS. These two incidents
are only loosely connected with each other and with what precedes. The
notes of time are of the vaguest. The call of Levi, who is...
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A FAITH THAT WOULD NOT BE DENIED (Mark 2:1-6)...
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Jesus was sitting at a meal in Levi's house, and many tax-collectors
and sinners were sitting with Jesus and his disciples, for there were
many of them, and they sought his company. When the experts i...
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AND PHARISEES. L and Tr. read "of the Pharisees". App-120.
EAT. eating.
WITH. Greek. _meta._ App-104.
SAID. kept saying.
HOW IS IT... ? Why [doth]... ?...
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_they said unto his disciples_ Overawed by the miracles He had wrought
and the overthrow they had lately experienced at the healing of the
paralytic, and not as yet venturing on any open rupture with...
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ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΙ͂Σ ΤΩ͂Ν ΦΑΡΙΣΑΊΩΝ ΚΑῚ
ἸΣΌΝΤΕΣ ([299][300][301][302] 33) rather than γρ. καὶ
οἱ Φαρισαῖοι ἰδόντες ([303][304][305][306]).
ὍΤΙ ἘΣΘΊΕΙ ([307] 33) is probably to be preferred to
ὅτι ἤσθιεν ([308]...
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15–17. THE FEAST IN LEVI’S HOUSE
Matthew 9:10-13; Luke 5:29-32...
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Ver 13. And He went forth again by the sea side; and all the multitude
resorted unto Him, and He taught them. 14. And as He passed by, He saw
Levi, the son of Alphaeus, sitting at the receipt of custo...
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_JESUS CHOSE LEVI, A TAX COLLECTOR MARK 2:13-17:_ Next we observe
Jesus by the Sea of Galilee. Crowds always came, many to be healed and
some to hear and learn. As He walked along He saw Levi, the son...
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ΊΔΌΝΤΕΣ _aor. act. part. (temp.), см._ Mark 2:5. _Aor._
описывает предыдущее действие: "когда
он увидел"
ΈΛΕΓΟΝ _impf. ind. act., см._ Mark 2:12. Inch, _impf._,
"они начали говорить"....
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6. THE CALL OF MATTHEW AND HIS FEAST 2:13-17
_TEXT 2:13-17_
And he went forth again by the seaside; and all the multitude resorted
unto him, and he taught them. And as he passed by, he saw Levi the s...
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And he went forth again by the sea side; and all the multitude
resorted unto him, and he taught them.
For the exposition, see the notes at Matthew 9:9....
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4 Eastern houses have flat roofs with battlements, easily accessible
from the ground, and a place of resort, especially in the evening. The
roof usually was covered with quite a thickness of earth, la...
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THE SCRIBES AND PHARISEES] RV 'the scribes of the Pharisees': implying
that some scribes were Sadducees, though this was rare....
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CALL OF LEVI (Matthew 9:9; Luke 5:27). 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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(14-17) LEVI THE SON OF ALPHÆUS. — See Notes on Matthew 9:9. St.
Mark and St. Luke agree in giving the name Levi, the former alone
describes him as the son of Alphæus....
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CHAPTER 2:13-17 (MARK 2:13)
THE CALL AND FEAST OF LEVI
"And He went forth again by the seaside; and all the multitude
resorted unto Him, and He taught them. And as He passed by, He saw
Levi the son o...
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_Call of Levi, feast following_ (Matthew 9:9-13; Luke 5:27-32). This
incident is not to be conceived as following immediately after that
narrated in the foregoing section....
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ἔλεγον : the scribes advance from _thinking_ (Mark 2:6) to
_speaking_; not yet, however, _to_ Jesus but _about_ Him to His
disciples. They note, with disapproval, His kindly relations with
“sinners”....
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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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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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CHAPTER 29
MATTHEW'S BEAST
Matthew 10:1-17; Mark 2:15-22; Luke 5:29-39. Luke “And Levi made a
great feast for Him in his own house; and there was a great multitude
of publicans and others who were si...
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(13) And he went forth again by the sea side; and all the multitude
resorted unto him, and he taught them. (14) (11 And as he passed by,
he saw Levi the _son_ of Alpheus sitting at the receipt of cust...
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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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_CONSORTING WITH SINNERS_
“How is it that He eateth and drinketh with publicans and
sinners?’
Mark 2:16
This question, which was asked by the scribes and Pharisees, is very
instructive, for the ans...
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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 WHEN THE SCRIBES AND PHARISEES SAW HIM EAT,.... They were offended
at his eating and drinking, though it was in moderation; because he
did not fast as they, and their disciples did; and especially...
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And when the scribes and Pharisees saw him eat with publicans and
sinners, they said unto his disciples, How is it that he eateth and
drinketh with publicans and sinners?
Ver. 16. _They said unto his...
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_And all the multitude resorted unto him_ Namely, _by the sea-side.
And he taught them_ As readily there as if he had been in a synagogue.
_And as he passed by he saw Levi_, that is, Matthew, _sitting...
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Christ eats with publicans. Matthew 9:10-13....
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Kind social dealings at proper times, with all sorts of persons, in
order to do them good, is essential to the highest excellence and the
greatest usefulness; and none are so exalted, that they ought...
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AND WHEN THE SCRIBES AND PHARISEES SAW HIM EAT WITH PUBLICANS AND
SINNERS, THEY SAID UNTO HIS DISCIPLES, HOW IS IT THAT HE EATETH AND
DRINKETH WITH PUBLICANS AND SINNERS?...
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The reception and dinner:...
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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: Eating with sinners TEXT: Mark 2:13-17 PROPOSITION: As we try
to reach the lost we face some real challenges. QUESTION: What? KEY
WORD: Attitudes SCRIPTURE READING: Same INTRODUCTION:
1. We fa...
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13-17 Matthew was not a good character, or else, being a Jew, he
would never have been a publican, that is, a tax-gatherer for the
Romans. However, Christ called this publican to follow him. With God...
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Mark 2:16 And G2532 scribes G1122 and G2532 Pharisees G5330 saw G1492
(G5631) Him G846 eating G2068
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‘And the Scribes of the Pharisees, when they saw that he was eating
with the sinners and tax collectors, said to his disciples, “He eats
and drinks with tax collectors and sinners”.'
The sight of Jesu...
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THE DIVINE PHYSICIAN HAS COME TO MAKE MEN WHOLE (2:13-17).
The second great statement of this chapter is about the Great
Physician, and is introduced by the call of Levi (Matthew). But we are
not, of...
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Mark 2:15-22. THE FEAST AT LEVI'S HOUSE AND DISCOURSES THERE. _See on
Matthew 9:10._...
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ON the chronology, see on Matthew 9:2-17. According to the view there
defended, the feast and discourse (Mark 2:15-22) occurred some time
after the call of Levi, and these verses only, in the first th...
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Mark 2:16. See on Matthew 9:11. Both Mark and Luke, in different
forms, say that these SCRIBES WERE OF THE PHARISEES, _i.e.,_ of that
party.
WHEN THEY SAW THAT HE EATETH. It is probable that they cam...
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THE SCRIBES OF THE PHARISEES
(ο γραμματεις των Φαρισαιων). This is the
correct text. Cf. "their scribes" in Luke 5:30. Matthew gave a great
reception (δοχην, Luke 5:29) in his house (Mark 2:15). The...
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SINNERS
SIN
(_ See Scofield) - (Romans 3:23). _...
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Mark 2:16
I. The question which was asked by the scribes and Pharisees is very
instructive, for the answer to it illustrates the glory of our Lord
Jesus Christ in His work and person. Why was He at al...
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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 when the scribes and Pharisees saw Him eat with publicans and
sinners._
THE CURSE OF BIGOTRY
The sins society winks at are worse than those it censures. The most
alarming sin is the self-delusi...
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 2:15 To recline AT TABLE indicates personal
friendship. When dining formally in a home, guests reclined on a couch
that stretched around three sides of a room. The guests’ heads were...
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JESUS EATS WITH SINNERS AT MATTHEW ' S HOUSE MATTHEW 9:9-13; MARK
2:14-17; LUKE 5:27-32; MATTHEW 9:9 And as Jesus passed forth from
thence, h
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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 2:14. RECEIPT OF CUSTOM.—_Toll-house_. “Capernaum was the
landing-place for the many ships which traversed the lake or coasted
from town to town; and this not onl...
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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 Corinthians 2:15; Hebrews 12:3; Isaiah 65:5; Luke 15:2; Luke 18:11;...
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Scribes and Pharisees. But the best texts read grammateiv twn
Farisaiwn, scribes of the Pharisees. So Rev. Scribes belonging to the
sect of the Pharisees. They had followed him into the hall where the...
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THE HEALING OF THE SICK OF THE PALSY
Mark 2:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. How Christ's meetings were advertised. Our Lord's Word and His work
was sufficient to assure Him a multitude, whithersoever He wen...
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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...
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And the scribes and Pharisees said — So now the wise men being
joined by the saints of the world, went a little farther in raising
prejudices against our Lord. In his answer he uses as yet no
harshnes...