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Verse Mark 8:32. _AND HE SPAKE THAT SAYING_] Concerning the
_certainty_ and _necessity_ of his sufferings - _openly: with great
plainness_, παρρησια, _confidence_, or _emphasis_, so that the
disciple...
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See this passage illustrated in the notes at Matthew 16:13.
Mark 8:32
HE SPAKE THAT SAYING OPENLY - With boldness or confidence, or without
parables or figures, so that there could be no possibility...
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CHAPTER 8
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1. The feeding of the Four Thousand. (Mark 8:1. Matthew 15:32)
2. The Pharisees ask a sign. (Mark 8:10 .Matthew 16:1
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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...
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He began to teach them that it was necessary that the Son of Man
should suffer many things, and should be rejected by the elders and
chief priests and scribes, and be killed and rise again after three...
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COMPASSION AND CHALLENGE (Mark 8:1-10)...
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OPENLY: i.e. publicly: not as in John 2:19 or John 3:14, in the
earlier portion of His ministry.
REBUKE. remonstrate with....
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_openly_ i. e. not publicly, but "_plainly_" (" _pleinli_," Wyclif)
and "_without disguise_" Comp. John 11:14, "Then said Jesus unto them
plainly, Lazarus is dead." Before this there had been intimati...
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ΠΑΡΡΗΣΊΑΙ, _palam_. Here only in Mk, nowhere in Mt. or Lk.,
nine times in Jn, and four in 1 Jn. Mk makes it clear that the
disciples’ misapprehension of the prediction, esp. as regards the
Resurrectio...
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31–33. THE PASSION FORETOLD; PETER REBUKED
Matthew 16:21-23; Luke 9:22...
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Ver 27. And Jesus went out, and His disciples, into the towns of
Caesarea Philippi: and by the way He asked His disciples, saying unto
them, "Whom do me say that I am?" 28. And they answered, "John th...
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_JESUS FORETOLD HIS SUFFERING & DEATH -- MARK 8:31-33:_ Now that the
disciples are convinced by Jesus' miracles that He is the Messiah they
will be able to understand His imminent suffering and death....
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ΠΑΡΡΗΣΊΣΙ (G3954) _dat. sing._ откровенный
разговор, честная, открытая речь;
используется как наречие: "просто"
(Taylor),
ΈΛΆΛΕΙ _impf. ind. act. от_ ΛΑΛΈΩ (G2980)
говорить.
ΠΡΟΣΛΑΒΌΜΕΝΟΣ _aor. med....
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AND HE SPAKE THAT SAYING OPENLY.— _Plainly and freely,_
παρρησια : our Lord thought fit to foretel his own sufferings
plainly, to bear down any towering imaginations which might have
sprung up in the...
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7. JESUS THE MESSIAH 8:279:1
_TEXT 8:27_9:1
And Jesus went forth, and his disciples, into the villages of Caesarea
Philippi: and in the way he asked his disciples, saying unto them,
Whom do men say t...
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_SUMMARY 8:14 TO 9:50_
The two miracles recorded in the preceding sectionthe cure of the
blind man at Bethsaida (Mark 8:22-26), and the casting out of the
obstinate demon (Mark 9:14-29)are additional...
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And Jesus went out, and his disciples, into the towns of Caesarea
Philippi: and by the way he asked his disciples, saying unto them,
Whom do men say that I am?
For the exposition, see the notes at...
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19-20 See Mar_6:41-44; Mar_8:7-9.]
19 The comparison here suggested by our Lord is most striking and
important. He is seeking to show them that God's blessing comes in _
inverse ratio _ to human provi...
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8:32 thing (c-5) _ Logos_ , 'matter' or 'discourse.'...
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FEEDING THE FOUR THOUSAND. THE SIGN FROM HEAVEN. HEALING OF A BLIND
MAN. CONFESSION OF PETER
1-10. Feeding the four thousand (Matthew 15:32). See on Mt....
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CHRIST IN THE BIBLE: MARK’S GOSPEL
_KEITH SIMONS_
This commentary HAS BEEN through Advanced Checking.
CHAPTER 8
FOOD FOR 4000 PEOPLE
VERSES 1-10
Jesus gave food to a large crowd that did not h...
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CHAPTER 8:32 - 9:1 (MARK 8:32 - MARK 9:1)
THE REBUKE OF PETER
"And He spake the saying openly. And Peter took Him, and began to
rebuke Him.".. "But when He had turned around and looked at His
discipl...
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CHAPTER 8:27-32 (MARK 8:27)
THE CONFESSION AND THE WARNING
"And Jesus went forth, and His disciples, into the villages of
Caesarea Philippi: and in the way He asked His disciples, saying unto
them, W...
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παρρησίᾳ : He spoke the word _plainly_, unmistakably. This
remark was rendered almost necessary by the choice of the word
διδάσκειν in Mark 8:31. Mt.'s δεικνύειν implies
παρρησίᾳ. This word (from πᾶς,...
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_First announcement of the Passion_....
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to Mark 9:1. _At Caesarea Philippi_ (Matthew 16:13-28; Luke 9:18-27)....
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THE COST OF FOLLOWING JESUS
Mark 8:22-38; Mark 9:1
Our attention has been drawn to the Master's sighs; here, however, was
another characteristic act. He spat on the eyes of the blind man,
perhaps to...
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This was the second miracle of feeding. Our Lord knew whence these
people came, and was solicitous for them on their long journey home if
they departed without food. The miracle was the result.
The wa...
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(9) And he spake that saying openly. And Peter took him, and began to
rebuke him.
(9) None are more mad than they that are wise without the word of God....
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HIS DEATH & RESURRECTION
Matthew 16:21-23; Mark 8:31-33; Luke 9:22. Matthew: “From that time
Jesus began to show to His disciples that it behooved Him to depart to
Jerusalem, and to suffer many things...
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(31) And he began to teach them, that the Son of man must suffer many
things, and be rejected of the elders, and _of_ the chief priests aid
scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again. (32...
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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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We shall find in chapter 8 another example of that which we have been
noticing. Jesus leads the blind man out of the town. He does not
forsake Israel wherever there is faith; but He separates the one...
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AND HE SPAKE THAT SAYING OPENLY,.... Concerning his sufferings, death,
and resurrection from the dead. He not only spoke it before them all,
but in plain words, without a figure; so that it might be,...
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_And he began to teach them that the Son of man must suffer_ The
disciples being now convinced that Jesus was the Messiah, the Son of
God, and having made confession of him as such, they were prepared...
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OPENLY; publicly and more plainly than he had done before....
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CESAREA PHILIPPI; a town in the north part of Galilee, and near mount
Hermon. Philip the tetrarch greatly enlarged it, and called it Cesarea
in honor of Tiberius Cesar. Philippi was added to distingui...
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The first announcement of the Passion: The vanishing of Christ did not
fill the hearts of these two men with new sorrow and fear. They had
the blessed remembrance of the words of Jesus which He had sp...
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TITLE : Hills and Valleys of Life TEXT : 1 Kings 20:20-29 (Mark
8:27-33) PROPOSITION : We must trust in God at all times. QUESTION :
Who? KEY WORD : Examples READING : INTRODUCTION : SYRIANS THINKING...
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27-33 These things are written, that we may believe that Jesus is the
Christ, the Son of God. These miracles of our Lord assure us that he
was not conquered, but a Conqueror. Now the disciples are co...
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OLBGrk;
Ver. 32,33. It is from hence manifest, that notwithstanding the
confession of Peter, that he was the Christ, yet they had a very
imperfect knowledge of the business of the redemption of man by...
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Mark 8:32 G2532 spoke G2980 (G5707) word G3056 openly G3954 And G2532
Peter G4074 took G4355 ...
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‘And Peter drew him aside and began to rebuke him.'
For the use of the verb proslambano as ‘drew aside' compare Acts
18:26. Peter did not want to make an open issue of the matter, and did
not want to...
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‘And he began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many
things, and be rejected by the elders, and the chief priests, and the
scribes, and be killed and after three days rise again. And he sp...
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THE EYES OF THE DISCIPLES ARE OPENED (8:22-9:33A).
Following on Jesus' concern at the lack of understanding of the
disciples we now learn how their eyes are gradually opened to see at
least something...
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Mark 8:32. AND HE SPAKE THE SAYING OPENLY. Not necessarily _in
public_, but rather without _concealment,_ explicitly, not indirectly.
Peculiar to Mark....
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SEE notes on Matthew 16:13-28. Mark omits the _blessing_ bestowed on
Peter, and the subsequent _promise_, but inserts the _rebuke_. A
significant fact, showing the humility of Peter. The reference to...
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SPAKE THE SAYING OPENLY
(παρρησια τον λογον ελαλε). He held back nothing,
told it all (παν, all, ρησια, from ειπον, say), without
reserve, to all of them. Imperfect tense ελαλε shows that Jesus
did...
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CONTENTS: 4000 fed. Meaning of leaven explained. Blind man outside
Bethsaida healed. Peter's confession of faith. The value of a soul.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Peter, disciples, Satan, blind man, Pharisees...
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Mark 8:10. _He came into the parts of Dalmanutha,_ situate beyond the
Jordan, where Tiberias and Magdala were considerable towns.
Mark 8:12. _There shall no sign be given to this generation. Matthew...
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THEN JESUS BEGAN TO TEACH HIS DISCIPLES. Jesus would accomplish God's
purpose by his suffering and death (Luke 9:31; Hebrews 2:14-17). See
notes on Matthew 16:21-28. If, THEN, A MAN IS ASHAMED OF ME....
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JESUS PREDICTS HIS DEATH THE FIRST TIME MATTHEW 16:21-28; MARK 8:31-9;
LUKE 9:22-27; MATTHEW 16:21 From that time forth began Jesus
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CHAPTER 8 1 _Christ feedeth the people miraculously_ : 10 _refuses to
give a sign to the Pharisees_ : 14 _admonisheth his disciples to
beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, and of the leaven of Herod...
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Mark 8:27. CÆSAREA PHILIPPI.—This picturesquely situated town,
originally called Paneas, after a cavern dedicated to Pan in its
neighbourhood, was enlarged and fortifie...
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EXPOSITION
MARK 8:1, MARK 8:2
The opening words of the first verse seem to imply that our Lord
remained for some time on this, the north-east, side of the Sea of
Galilee. THE MULTITUDE BEING VERY GRE...
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Let's turn now in our Bibles to Mark's gospel, chapter 8.
Now, Mark has already told us how that Jesus fed five thousand men
beside the women and children with five loaves and two fish. Now we
find a...
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John 13:6; John 16:25; John 16:29; Luke 10:40; Mark 4:38;...
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He spake the saying openly. Mark only. Not as a secret or mystery, as
in his words about being lifted up, or building the temple in three
days. Not ambiguously, but explicitly. Wyc., plainly....
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He spake that saying openly — Or in express terms. Till now he had
only intimated it to them. And Peter taking hold of him — Perhaps by
the arms or clothes....