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Verse 24. _I SEE MEN AS TREES, WALKING._] His sight was so _imperfect_
that he could not distinguish between _men_ and _trees_, only by the
_motion_ of the former....
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I SEE MEN, AS TREES, WALKING - I see men walking, but see them so
indistinctly that, but for their “motion,” I could not distinguish
them from trees. I cannot distinctly see their shapes and features....
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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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THE BLIND MAN OF BETHSAIDA. This cure is described and wrought in a
thoroughly popular manner. The use of spittle (Mark 7:33) was
widespread in those days. A similar cure is attributed to Vespasian
(S...
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They came to Bethsaida; and they brought a blind man to him and asked
him to touch him. He took the blind man's hand and took him outside
the village. He spat into his eyes and laid his hands on him,...
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COMPASSION AND CHALLENGE (Mark 8:1-10)...
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LOOKED UP. App-133.
I SEE MEN, &c. I see the men [men they must be] for [I see them] as
trees, walking.
MEN. Greek. _anthropos._ App-123....
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22–26. A BLIND MAN HEALED AT BETHSAIDA...
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ὍΤΙ ὩΣ ΔΈΝΔΡΑ ὉΡΩ͂ ΠΕΡΙΠΑΤΟΥ͂ΝΤΑΣ
([1689][1690][1691][1692][1693][1694][1695][1696][1697]) rather than
ὡς δεν. περιπ. ([1698]2[1699] Versions).
[1689] Codex Sinaiticus. 4th cent. Discovered by Tische...
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Ver 22. And He cometh to Bethsaida; and they bring a blind man unto
Him, and besought Him to touch him. 23. And He took the blind man by
the hand, and led him out of the town; and when He had spit on...
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_JESUS IS THE CHRIST, THE SON OF GOD -- MARK 8:22-30:_ Faith in Jesus
continued to grow among many people as He went about doing good. They
brought a blind man to Him for healing. He took the man asid...
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ΆΝΑΒΛΈΨΑΣ _aor. act. part. (temp.) от_ ΆΝΑΒΛΈΠΩ
(G308) глядеть вверх. Человек
непроизвольно поднял глаза (Swete).
ΌΡ _praes. ind. act., см._ Mark 8:15.
ΠΕΡΙΠΑΤΟΎΝΤΑΣ _praes. act. part. от_ ΠΕΡΙΠΑΤΈΩ...
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DISCOURSE: 1431
THE BLIND MAN HEALED
Mark 8:23. _And he took the blind man by the hand, and led him out of
the town; and when he had spit on his eyes, and put his hands upon
him, he asked him if he s...
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AND THEY BRING A BLIND MAN, &C.— Two things are remarkable in this
miracle: first, our Lord led the man out of the town, before he would
heal him; and, when the cure was performed, he forbad him to re...
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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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6. HEALING THE BLIND MAN OF BETHSAIDA 8:22-26
_TEXT 8:22-26_
And they come unto Bethsaida. And they bring to him a blind man, and
beseech him to touch him. And they took hold of the blind man by the...
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And he looked up, and said, I see men as trees, walking.
AND HE LOOKED UP, AND SAID, I SEE MEN AS TREES, WALKING. This is one
of the cases in which one edition of what is called the received text
d...
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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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I SEE, etc.] RV 'I see men; for I behold them as trees walking.'
Medical testimony agrees with the process here described. Cheselden
says of a patient of his who, having been born blind, recovered his...
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A BLIND MAN HEALED AT BETHSAIDA (peculiar to Mk, and selected, like
the healing in Mark 7:32, for its unusual features). The man was
healed in stages, probably because his faith was imperfect. Jesus
f...
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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 8:22-26 (MARK 8:22)
MEN AS TREES
"And they come unto Bethsaida. And they bring to Him a blind man, and
beseech Him to touch him. And He took hold of the blind man by the
hand, and brought him...
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ἀναβλέψας : the narrative contains three compounds of
βλέπω (ἀνὰ, διὰ, ἐν); the first denotes looking up in
the tentative manner of blind men, the second looking through (a mist
as it were) so as to s...
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_A blind man cured at Bethsaida_, peculiar to Mk....
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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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And he looked up, and said, I (f) see men as trees, walking.
(f) He perceived men moving but at the same time could not discern
their bodies....
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_Man [1] as trees walking. In the Latin text, walking may agree either
with men, or with trees, but the Greek shews that walking must be
referred to men. Perhaps Christ restored sight in this manner t...
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HEALING THE BLIND MAN
Mark 8:22-26. “And He comes into Bethsaida [i.e., it is Bethsaida
Julias, as He did not sail toward the other Bethsaida, the birthplace
of Peter, Andrew, and Philip]; and they br...
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(22) And he cometh to Bethsaida; and they bring a blind man unto him,
and besought him to touch him. (23) And he took the blind man by the
hand, and led him out of the town; and when he had spit on hi...
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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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_THE GRADUAL MIRACLE_
‘I see men as trees, walking.’
Mark 8:24
This particular miracle is the parable of our times.
I. IT IS SO IN REFERENCE TO THE THINGS OF GOD.—We pray indeed for
grace to live...
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Mark 8:24._I see men. _Our Lord had put the question to _the blind man
_for the sake of his disciples, to inform them that the man had
received something, but that hitherto nothing more than a slight...
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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 LOOKED UP,.... This is omitted in the Arabic and Persic
versions. The sense is, that he opened his eyelids, and lifted up his
eyes, to try if he could see, and he could, and did see again; his...
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And he looked up, and said, I see men as trees, walking.
Ver. 24. _I see men as trees, walking_] This was done, saith an
expositor, to the end that Christ's power might be the more distinctly
known;...
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_And he cometh to Bethsaida_ Where he had done many mighty works,
without their producing the desired effect, the people remaining in
impenitence and unbelief, Matthew 11:21. The following miracle, it...
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AS TREES, WALKING; he saw men walking, but could distinguish them from
trees only by their motion. He did not see them clearly....
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THE BLIND MAN OF BETHSAIDA. Mark 8:22...
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AND HE LOOKED UP AND SAID, I SEE MEN AS TREES, WALKING....
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TITLE: Out of town TEXT: Mark 8:22-26 PROPOSITION: Jesus led the blind
man out of the city before healing him. QUESTION: Why? KEY WORD:
Reasons READING: Same INTRODUCTION:
1. Was this miracle incompl...
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22-26 Here is a blind man brought to Christ by his friends. Therein
appeared the faith of those that brought him. If those who are
spiritually blind, do not pray for themselves, yet their friends and...
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SEE POOLE ON "MARK 8:22...
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Mark 8:24 And G2532 up G308 (G5660) said G3004 (G5707) G3754 see G991
(G5719) men G444 l
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A BLIND MAN IS HEALED IN TWO STAGES (8:22-26).
This account comes after the blindness of the disciples has been
stressed (Mark 7:18) and before the scales are revealed to have been
at least partially...
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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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‘And he looked up and said, “I see men, for I behold them as
trees, walking”.'
The healing was only partial. The eyes that had been opened were still
dim, just as with the disciples spiritually. The...
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Mark 8:24. I SEE THE MEN; FOR I BEHOLD THEM AS TREES WALKING. The
first exclamation is one of joyous surprise: ‘I see the men,'
_i.e.,_ the men who were near, the disciples and perhaps the man's
frien...
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THIS miracle, mentioned by Mark alone, is of peculiar interest, as
exhibiting a _gradual_ cure. In this case as in the last miracle
(chap. Mark 7:32-36), there was a suggestion from the people as to t...
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I SEE MEN, FOR I BEHOLD THEM AS TREES WALKING
(Βλεπω τους ανθρωπους οτ ως δενδρα ορω
περιπατουντας). A vivid description of dawning sight. His
vision was incomplete though he could tell that they w...
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Mark 8:12
I. Ver. 12. "And He sighed deeply in His spirit, and saith, Why doth
this generation seek after a sign?" etc. The sign in this case was
morally suggestive. It must have been one of the great...
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Mark 8:22
The Gradual Healing of the Blind Man.
This miracle has a peculiarity, in which it stands absolutely alone,
and that is that the work is done in stages; that the power which at
other times h...
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Mark 8:22
The text shows us
I. The value of intercessory prayer. We need to pray for ourselves,
but it is a poor religion that stops at self. We need the power and
the grace of Christ to heal our ow...
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Mark 8:1. In those days the multitude being very great, and having
nothing to eat, Jesus called his disciples unto him, and saith unto
them, I have compassion on the multitude, because they have now b...
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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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THE MAN LOOKED UP AND SAID. He was sure these were men, yet they
seemed to him as large as trees....
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_And He cometh to Bethsaida; and they bring a blind man unto Him._
BLINDNESS COMMON IN THE EAST
Blindness was and is more common in Egypt and Syria than in any other
part of the world. The glare of l...
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 8:23 Jesus LED the blind man OUT OF THE VILLAGE,
perhaps to get away from hostile onlookers (see Mark 5:40;...
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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 8:22. Peculiar to Mark. BETHSAIDA (= _Fish-town)_.—There were
two places of this name:
(1) the landing-port for Capernaum, on the western side of the lake;
(2) a...
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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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1 Corinthians 13:9; Isaiah 29:18; Isaiah 32:3; Judges 9:36...
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I see men as trees walking (following the reading, Blepw touv
ajnqrwpouv wJv dendra peripatountav). The Rev. reads, following the
amended text, I see men, for [ο τ ι] I behold [ο ρ ω] them as
trees, w...
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I see men as trees walking — He distinguished men from trees only by
their motion....