MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:1 This parable of judgment is addressed
primarily to the religious leaders of Israel (vv. Mark 12:1, Mark
12:12). Disputes between absentee landlords, their representatives (a
SERVANT), and TENANTS were common in Israel (vv. Mark 12:3). The
VINEYARD is a well-known symbol for Is... [ Continue Reading ]
MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:3 The landlord’s servants are increasingly
mistreated: they are beaten, STRUCK... ON THE HEAD, and KILLED. The
repetition of these events (AND SO WITH MANY OTHERS) reinforces the
injustice. While Israel might have borne fruit, the leaders of Israel
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:6 The tenants’ attitude toward the landlord
will be directly reflected in their RESPECT, or lack of it, for his
BELOVED SON, who represents Jesus (Mark 1:11; Mark 9:7).
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:7 KILL. They may be assuming that the heir’s
arrival means the landlord has died.
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:9 GIVE THE VINEYARD TO OTHERS. Israel (and the
Son sent to her) belongs to God. Israel’s leaders disrespect the
possessions of God (Mark 11:27) and thus incur the judgment of God.
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:10 In Jesus’ day, Psalms 118:22 was seen as
messianic (see Acts 4:11). Jesus’ opponents can thus understand that
the “stone” refers to the Messiah. BUILDERS refers to the leaders
of Israel. REJECTED echoes the theme of the persecution of the
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:13 The PHARISEES and HERODIANS collaborate
against Jesus (see notes on 3:6; Matthew 22:16).
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:14 IS IT LAWFUL TO PAY TAXES? Refusing to pay
taxes to Rome would seem to entail rebellion against Caesar. But a
willingness to pay taxes would seem to compromise devotion to God. On
the relationship between church and state, see note on Matt. 22:21.
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:16 The LIKENESS and INSCRIPTION on the denarius
represent the person of Caesar and his authority (see note on Matt.
22:19). Simply by having the coin, Jesus’ opponents show that they
already participate in the Roman social order.
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:17 THE THINGS THAT ARE CAESAR’S... THE THINGS
THAT ARE GOD’S. See notes on Matt. 22:21; Luke 20:25. Jesus does not
discuss the question of whether the current Roman government is just
or unjust, but he does imply that it is right to pay taxes to CAESAR.
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:18 The SADDUCEES, who reject any belief in the
RESURRECTION of the dead, try to show how such a belief would be in
conflict with the law about levirate marriage (Deuteronomy 25:5; see
note on Matt. 22:24). How, they ask, can one woman be married to seven
men in heaven?
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:25 The Sadducees falsely assume there will be
marriage in HEAVEN. Interpersonal relationships in heaven are similar
to the relationships of ANGELS (whose existence the Sadducees deny;
see Acts 23:8). On the nature of human relationships in heaven, see
note on Matt. 22:29–30.
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:26 The Lord is a covenant-keeping God, keeping
his covenants with ABRAHAM... ISAAC, AND... JACOB. And he is the God
OF THE LIVING. Abraham therefore continues to exist and to enjoy the
blessings of God’s covenant (see Romans 8:35), and hence will also
be raised from the dead.
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:28 LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD. See Deuteronomy 6:4;
and note on Matt. 22:37–38. LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF. See
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:34 Jesus declared that the scribe who had
questioned him (v. Mark 12:28) was NOT FAR FROM THE KINGDOM OF GOD.
Among the key truths the scribe didn’t understand were Jesus’
identity as the beloved Son (Mark 9:7), as the one to be confessed
(Mark 8:38), and as the one who would di... [ Continue Reading ]
MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:35 While in the TEMPLE, Jesus publicly raises a
question: who is the Messiah of God? Is he the SON of David or the
LORD of David? Jesus’ point is not to deny that the Messiah is a
descendant of David. The issue is that, in the__ quoted passage
(Psalms 110:1), the Messiah is call... [ Continue Reading ]
MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:38 SCRIBES. Experts in handling written
documents.
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 12:42 The SMALL COPPER COINS were worth about
1/128th of a denarius, which was a day’s wage for a laborer.
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