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Verse Mark 2:7. _WHY DOTH THIS MAN THUS SPEAK BLASPHEMIES?_] See this
explained Matthew 9:3, c....
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See this miracle explained in Matthew 9:2.
PALSY - See the notes at Matthew 4:24.
BORNE OF FOUR - Carried upon a couch Matthew 9:2
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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 HEALING OF THE PARALYTIC. Loisy (pp. 86- 88) regards the
discussion of the right to forgive sins as artificially interwoven by
Mk. into a simpler story of healing. He says it is not like Jesus to...
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A FAITH THAT WOULD NOT BE DENIED (Mark 2:1-6)...
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Some of the experts in the law were sitting there, and they were
debating within themselves, "How can this fellow speak like this? He
is insulting God. Who can forgive sins except one person--God?" Je...
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BUT GOD ONLY. except One [that is] God.
GOD. App-98....
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_blasphemies_ for the claim to forgive sins implied a distinct
equality with God in respect to one of His most incommunicable
attributes....
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1–12. HEALING OF A PARALYTIC AT CAPERNAUM. THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS
Matthew 9:1-8; Luke 5:17-26
This incident gives the dominant thought to a group of narratives
which record the hostile criticisms of...
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ΛΑΛΕΙ͂; ΒΛΑΣΦΗΜΕΙ͂ ([257][258][259][260] rather than
λαλεῖ βλασφημίας ([261][262][263] etc.).
[257] Codex Sinaiticus. 4th cent. Discovered by Tischendorf in 1859 at
the Monastery of St Katharine on M...
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Ver 1. And again He entered into Capernaum after some days; and it was
noised that He was in the house. 2. And straightway many were gathered
together, insomuch that there was no room to receive them,...
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_JESUS HEALED A CRIPPLED MAN MARK 2:1-12:_ Jesus did not remain in the
desert after Satan tempted Him. He returned to Capernaum. Word quickly
passed that He was in a certain house and a large crowd ga...
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ΤΊ (G5101) почему, вопросит, prop., которое
вводит вопрос с оттенком удивления
или возмущения (SIMS, 142f).
ΒΛΑΣΦΗΜΕΊ _praes. ind. act. от_ ΒΛΑΣΦΗΜΈΩ (G987)
богохульствовать, оскорблять Бога (TDNT;
N...
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WHY DOTH THIS MAN THUS SPEAK BLASPHEMIES?— The word _blasphemy,_ in
prophane writings, signifies slander, calumny, or any kind of
opprobrious language; but in Scripture it commonly denotes opprobrious...
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5. FORGIVENESS AND HEALING2:1-12
_TEXT 2:1-12_
And when he entered again into Capernaum after some days, it was
noised that he was in the house. And many were gathered together, so
that there was no...
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Why doth this man thus speak blasphemies? who can forgive sins but
God only?
WHY DOTH THIS MAN THUS SPEAK BLASPHEMIES? WHO CAN FORGIVE SINS BUT
GOD ONLY? In this second question they expressed a gr...
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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 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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WHY DOTH THIS MAN...? — The better MSS. give, “Why doth this Man
thus speak? He blasphemeth.”...
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CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 2:1-12 (Mark 2:1)
THE SICK OF THE PALSY
"And when He entered again into Capernaum after some days, it was
noised that He was in the house." Mark 2:1 (R.V.) [And when He had
come ba...
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Thus far of the sick man, how he got to Jesus, and the sympathetic
reception he met with. Now the scribes begin to play their part. They
find their opportunity in the sympathetic word of Jesus: thy si...
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_The palsied man_ (Matthew 9:1-8; Luke 5:17-26)....
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τί οὗτος οὕτω λάλει; βλασφημεῖ. This
reading of [9] [10] [11] [12] is far more life-like than that of the
T. R., which exemplifies the tendency of copyists to smooth down into
commonplace whatever is...
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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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HE HEALS A PARALYTIC
Matthew 9:2-8; Mark 2:1-12; & Luke 5:17-26. Mark: “And again He came
into Capernaum during those days, and it was heard that He is at home.
And immediately the multitudes came tog...
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(2) And straightway many were gathered together, insomuch that there
was no room to receive _them,_ no not so much as about the door: and
he preached the word unto them. (3) And they come unto him, br...
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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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WHY DOTH THIS MAN THUS SPEAK BLASPHEMIES?.... They took Christ to be a
mere man, and reasoned with themselves, that he must be a blasphemer,
in assuming that to himself, which was peculiar to God: the...
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Why doth this _man_ thus speak blasphemies? who can forgive sins but
God only?
Ver. 7. _Who can forgive sins, &c._] Man may remit the trespass, God
only the transgression....
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_When Jesus saw their faith_ The faith of the bearers of the
paralytic, as well as of the paralytic himself, manifested by their
making these extraordinary efforts to bring him to Jesus, he had
compas...
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WHY DOTH THIS MAN THUS SPEAK BLASPHEMIES? WHO CAN FORGIVE SINS BUT GOD
ONLY!'...
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Christ's defense against the scribes:...
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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: Who Can Forgive Sins TEXT: Mark 2:1-12 PROPOSITION: I must
learn how to forgive. QUESTION: Who? KEY WORD: Types SCRIPTURE
READING: Mark 2:1-7 INTRODUCTION:
1. Story of the faith of 4 friends o...
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1-12 It was this man's misery that he needed to be so carried, and
shows the suffering state of human life; it was kind of those who so
carried him, and teaches the compassion that should be in men,...
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SEE POOLE ON "MARK 2:1...
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Tertullian On Modesty
Who, moreover, was able to forgive sins? This is His alone
prerogative: for "who remitteth sins but God alone? "[267]...
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Mark 2:7 Why G5101 does G2980 this G3778 speak G2980 (G5719)
blasphemies G988 this G3779 Who G5101 can...
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‘But there were certain of the scribes sitting their and reasoning
in their hearts. “Why does this man speak like this? He is
blaspheming. Who can forgive sins but one, even God?”.'
In the crowd gathe...
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THE SON OF MAN HAS THE POWER TO FORGIVE SINS (2:1-12).
The idea of the authority of Jesus continues. Having been revealed as
the drencher in the Holy Spirit, God's beloved and Spirit anointed
Son, the...
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On the cure of the _paralytic_, see on Matthew 9:2-8, and comp. Luke
5:17-26. Mark's account is the most minute and graphic....
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Mark 2:7. WHY DOTH THIS MAN THUS SPEAK? HE BLASPHEMETH! WHO CAN _,_
etc. This is the best established sense of the verse. ‘This one,'
contemptuously; ‘thus,' _i.e.,_ such great things; the words in th...
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HE BLASPHEMETH
(βλασφημε). This is the unspoken charge in their hearts which
Jesus read like an open book. The correct text here has this verb.
They justify the charge with the conviction that God a...
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Mark 2:1
Note here:
I. The helplessness of some men. All helplessness traceable to sin.
II. The social usefulness of some other men. We can all carry
sufferers to Christ, even when we cannot heal t...
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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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Mark 2:1. _And again he entered into Capernaum, after some days; and
it was noised that he was in the house. And straightway many were
gathered together, insomuch that there was no room to receive the...
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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 straightway many were
gathered together, inasmuch that there was no room to receive the...
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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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SO MANY PEOPLE CAME TOGETHER. For the healing of this paralyzed man,
see notes on Matthew 9:2-8, Luke tells us that there were Pharisees
and teachers of the Law sitting there, who had come from every...
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_But that ye may know that the Son of Man hath power on earth to
forgive sins._
THE EASE OF DIVINE POWER
I think it is impossible not to be struck with this narrative. He not
only shows His power he...
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_And again He entered into Capernaum._
THE GENERAL MINISTRY OF CHRIST
Christ’s apparent delays are only the maturings of time-the
ripenings of opportunity. He will come, not when impatient men think...
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 2:5 THEIR FAITH probably refers to the faith of
the friends who brought the paralytic to Jesus, but it may include the
faith of the paralytic as well (see note on James 5:15). y
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JESUS HEALS A PARALYZED MAN MATTHEW 9:1-8; MARK 2:1-12; LUKE 5:17-26;
MATTHEW 9:1 And he entered into a ship, and passed over, and came into
his ow
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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 2:1. IT WAS NOISED.—_It was heard, He is in the house_, or _at
home_. Perhaps the house already mentioned, viz. Simon’s (Mark
1:29); but more probably His own hom...
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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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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...