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CHAPTER 4
_ 1. Teaching by the Seaside. The Parable of the Sower. (Mark 4:1.
Matthew 13:1; Luke 8:4 .)_
2. The Word to shine forth in testimony. (Mar
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MARK 4:21 seems still to be addressed to the disciples. Mk. has
collected some isolated sayings, and inserted them here, for the
purpose of denying that the Christian mystery mentioned in Mark 4:11
wa...
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TEACHING IN PARABLES (Mark 4:1-2)...
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For there is nothing secret that will not be brought into the open;
nothing is done that it should be hidden away, but that it should lie
open for all to see. If a man has ears to hear let him hear....
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IF, &c. Assuming the hypothesis as. fact. App-118....
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The Explanation of the Parable
10. _And when he was alone_ St Mark here anticipates what took place
after the Saviour had "_sent the multitudes away_" and "_gone into the
house_" (Matthew 13:36)....
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ΕἼ ΤΙΣ ἜΧΕΙ. In Mark 4:9 this appeal was made to the whole
audience. Here the disciples are told that it applies to them as well
as to outsiders....
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21–25 THE RESPONSIBILITY OF HEARING THE WORD
Luke 8:16-18; cf. Luke 11:33....
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Ver 23. And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their
synagogues, and preaching the Gospel of the kingdom, and healing all
manner of sickness and all manner of disease among the people. 24. And...
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_JESUS SPOKE ABOUT CANDLES AND SEED MARK 4:21-34:_ Often we act much
more foolish in our spiritual lives than we would ever consider doing
in our physical lives. Men would never light a candle to prod...
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ΆΚΟΥΈΤΩ _praes. imper. act. 3 pers. sing. от_ ΆΚΟΎΩ,
_см._ Mark 4:3....
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_SUMMARY 4:1-34_
In the parables of this section, especially in those of the sower, the
seed and the mustard seed, the prophetic power of Jesus is clearly
exhibited. Without superhuman foresight he co...
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C. THE PARABLE OF THE LAMP 4:21-23
TEXT 4:21-23
And he said unto them, Is the lamp brought to be put under the bushel,
or under the bed, and not to be put on the stand? For there is nothing
hid, save...
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If any man have ears to hear, let him hear.
IF ANY MAN HAVE EARS TO HEAR, LET HIM HEAR. This for the second time
on the same subject (see the note at )....
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10-13 Compare Mat_13:10-17; Luk_8:9-10.
11 The kingdom of God had been foretold and typified in their sacred
Scriptures, but now the
Lord is unfolding a phase of its history which was unknown to the...
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PARABLE OF THE SOWER. STILLING THE TEMPEST
1-9. Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:1; Luke 8:4). See on Mt....
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FURTHER REMARKS UPON TEACHING BY PARABLES (Luke 8:16). Omitted by Mt,
who introduces these sayings in other connexions, viz. Matthew 5:15;
Matthew 7:2; Matth
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CHRIST IN THE BIBLE: MARK’S GOSPEL
_KEITH SIMONS_
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CHAPTER 4
THE STORY ABOUT THE SEEDS
VERSES 1-9
Every farmer knows that he must plant his s...
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CHAPTER: 4:21-25 (MARK 4:21)
LAMP AND STAND
"And He said unto them, Is the lamp brought to be put under the
bushel, or under the bed? and not to be put on the stand? For there is
nothing hid, save th...
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In Mark 4:9 a summons to try to understand the parable; here a summons
to those who have understood, or shall understand, the parable, or the
great theme of all the parables, to communicate their know...
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_Responsibilities of disciples_ (Matthew 5:15; Matthew 10:26; Matthew
7:2; Luke 8:16-18). True to His uniform teaching that privileges are
to be used
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GROWTH IN GOD'S KINGDOM
Mark 4:10-41
How quick the Master was to observe the meaning of natural symbols! To
Him all things were unfoldings of eternal mystery, and the ways of men
unconsciously mirror...
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In verses Mark 4:1; Mark 4:10, we have the explanation of the reason
of the parabolic teaching of Jesus. He clothed divine truth in picture
forms that men might more easily look upon it and learn it,...
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And let him learn that he is not to bury in unjust silence the
instructions or examples I give him; but must exercise them for the
light and direction of others. (Bible de Vence)...
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JOHN WINDS UP THE OLD DISPENSATION
“ _For all the prophets and the law prophesied unto John. And if you
wish to receive him, this is Elijah who is to come.”_ (Malachi 3:1)
_“Let the one having ears to...
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CHAPTER 26
THE SOWER
Matthew 13:1-23; Mark 4:1-25; & Luke 8:4-18. Mark: “And again He
began to teach by the sea; and a great multitude were gathered unto
Him, so that, entering into a ship, He sat in...
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(21) And he said unto them, is a candle brought to be put under a
bushel, or under a bed? and not to be set on a candlestick? (22) For
there is nothing hid, which shall not be manifested; neither was...
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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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This introduces the true character and result of His own service, and
all the history of the service that should be accomplished unto a far
distant future; as well as the responsibility of His discipl...
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IF ANY MAN HAVE EARS TO HEAR, LET HIM HEAR. What is now delivered,
being very momentous and important; see Matthew 11:15....
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If any man have ears to hear, let him hear.
Ver. 23. _See Trapp on "_ Mar 4:9 _"_...
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_And he said, Is a candle_, &c. As if he had said, I explain these
things to you, I give you this light, not to conceal, but to impart it
to others. And if I conceal any thing from you now, it is only...
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LET HIM HEAR; let him who has opportunities improve them, not only for
his own sake, but for the sake of his fellow-men....
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Responsibilities of the Christians:...
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IF ANY MAN HAVE EARS TO HEAR, LET HIM HEAR.
There are two reasons why Jesus introduces this thought here which He
had also used in the Sermon on the Mount. The knowledge which He here
transmitted to H...
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His teaching now at the seaside corresponds to Matthew 13:1, but only
two of the seven parables in Matthew are mentioned here, for Matthew
gives a full dispensational picture, while Mark dwells simply...
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TITLE: Audio, Visual or Kinetic TEXT: Mark 4:21-25 PROPOSITION: We
have three primary ways to learn and receive information. QUESTION:
How? KEY WORD: Methods SCRIPTURE READING: Same INTRODUCTION:
1....
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21-34 These declarations were intended to call the attention of the
disciples to the word of Christ. By his thus instructing them, they
were made able to instruct others; as candles are lighted, not...
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SEE POOLE ON "MARK 4:22...
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THE HIDDEN TRUTH IS MEANT TO BE REVEALED AND EXPERIENCED (4:21-23).
The sayings in this next section are repeated in Matthew and Luke in
different contexts. This reminds us that, as with all preachers...
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THE MESSAGE OF THE KINGLY RULE OF GOD WILL NOW BE SPREAD WIDELY AND
WILL PRODUCE ABUNDANT FRUIT (4:1-34).
As we have already seen the Gospel began with Jesus Christ as God's
beloved Son and has gradua...
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Mark 4:23. This occurs in a different place and slightly different
form in Matthew's account (Mark 13:9), but was probably repeated....
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Mark 4:21-25. Comp. Luke 8:16-18. The same thoughts are found in
different places in Matthew. They were doubtless repeated....
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ON PARABLES, see the note on Matthew 13:1-52. In his report of the
discourse in parables, Mark gives but three, one of them not mentioned
elsewhere. Each independently chose these out of the many utte...
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Repeats verse Mark 4:9 with conditional form instead of a relative
clause. Perhaps some inattention was noted....
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Mark 4:22
The Manifestation of Hidden Things.
I. We all know that such is necessarily the imperfectness of human
legislation, that a great deal of crime passes undiscovered, and that
what is discover...
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Mark 4:1. _And he began again to teach by the sea side: and there was
gathered unto him a great multitude, so that he entered into a ship,
and sat in the sea; and the whole multitude was by the sea on...
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CONTENTS: Parable of the sower. Parable of the candle. Parable of the
mustard seed. Jesus stills the storm.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Satan, disciples.
CONCLUSION: The present age is a time for missions an...
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Mark 4:12. _That seeing they may see, and not perceive._ St. Luke
gives the true sense of these words, which often occur. Acts 28:26.
They mark, according to Dr. Lightfoot, the obduracy which fell on...
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_Take heed what ye hear._
INSTRUCTION FROM THE LORD TO HEARERS
In these days we have many instructions as to preaching; but our Lord
principally gave directions as to hearing. The art of attention is...
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 4:23 EARS TO HEAR. See note on v. 9.
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 4:1 Mark provides several examples of Jesus
teaching in parables. To the hard-hearted, parables are a warning; to
those who are open-hearted, they illustrate principles of the
messia...
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CHAPTER 4 1 _The parable of the sower_, 14 _and the meaning thereof_.
21 _We must communicate the light of our knowledge to others_. 26 _The
parable of the seed growing secretly_, 30 _and of the musta...
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Mark 4:21. “We lose much of the significance, if we think of the
modern candle and candlestick carried about in the hand. On the
contrary, it is _the_ lamp of the hous...
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EXPOSITION
MARK 4:1
AND AGAIN HE BEGAN TO TEACH BY THE SEASIDE. This return to the
seaside is mentioned by St. Mark only. From this time our Lord's
teaching began to be more public. The room and the...
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Shall we turn now in our Bibles to the gospel according to Mark,
chapter 4.
Beginning in chapter 4, we have the beginning of the ministry of
Christ in parables. There is often times a mistaken opinion...
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Mark 4:9; Matthew 11:15; Revelation 2:11; Revelation 2:17; Revel