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Verse Mark 8:4. c.] See on Matthew 14:14; Matthew 15:35....
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See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 15:32.
Mark 8:1
IN THOSE DAYS - While in the wilderness, where he had cured the
deaf-mute man.
HAVING NOTHING TO EAT - Having come unprovided, or h...
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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 SECOND FEEDING OF THE MULTITUDE. This narrative is now generally
regarded as a second version of the incident recorded in ch. 6. Indeed
Wendland, Wellhausen, and HNT treat Mark 8:1 as a doublet of...
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In those days, when there was again a great crowd, and when they had
nothing to eat, Jesus called his disciples to him and said, "My heart
is moved with pity for the crowd, because they have stayed wi...
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COMPASSION AND CHALLENGE (Mark 8:1-10)...
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IN. on. Greek. _epi._ App-104....
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_And his disciples answered him_ Though the Apostles are the writers,
they do not conceal from us their own shortcomings, or the fact that
they had so soon forgotten so great a miracle.
_From whence c...
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4. As in Mark 4:21, ὍΤΙ is omitted in most authorities, but is
probably original ([1596][1597][1598]).
[1596] Codex Vaticanus. 4th cent., but perhaps a little later than א.
In the Vatican Library almo...
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1–9. THE FEEDING OF THE FOUR THOUSAND
Matthew 15:32-39...
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Ver 1. In those days the multitude being very great, and having
nothing to eat, Jesus called His disciples unto Him, and saith unto
them, 2. "I have compassion on the multitude, because they have now...
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_JESUS IS OUR POWERFUL LORD -- MARK 8:1-21:_ The multitudes of people
still followed Jesus. Great leaders always train others. Therefore,
Jesus did much of what He did through His apostles. He had pit...
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ΆΠΕΚΡΊΘΗΣΑΝ _aor. ind. pass. (dep.) от_
ΑΠΟΚΡΊΝΟΜΑΙ (G611) отвечать,
ΔΥΝΉΣΕΤΑΙ _fut. ind. med. от_ ΔΎΝΑΜΑΙ (G1410)
быть способным. Будущее используется
в вопросе с совещательным значением,
ΧΟΡΤΆΣΑΙ...
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_SUMMARY 7:24_8:13
This section contains an account of three more remarkable miraclesthe
expulsion of a demon from the Gentile woman's daughter; the
restoration of speech and hearing to the deaf stamm...
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3. FEEDING THE FOUR THOUSAND. 8:1-10
_TEXT 8:1-10_
In those days, when there was again a great multitude, and they had
nothing to eat, he called unto him his disciples, and saith unto them,
I have co...
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And his disciples answered him, From whence can a man satisfy these
men with bread here in the wilderness?
AND HIS DISCIPLES ANSWERED HIM, FROM WHENCE CAN A MAN SATISFY THESE
MEN WITH BREAD HERE IN...
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31-37 Compare Mat_15:29-31.
32 The meeting with the Greek woman of Syro-Phoenicia suggests a phase
of kingdom service for which Israel, in our Lord's day, was utterly
incapable. In Jehovah's day the L...
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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
CHAPTER 8:1-10 (Mark 8:1)
THE FOUR THOUSAND
"In those days, when there was again a great multitude, and they had
nothing to eat, He called unto Him His disciples, and saith unto them,
I ha...
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πόθεν, whence? This adverb was used by the Greeks, in speaking of
food, in reference to the source of supply πόθεν φάγητε =
“unde cibum petituri sitis”. Examples in Kypke, Raphel, Palairet.
ἐπʼ ἐρημία...
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_Second feeding_ (Matthew 15:32-39)....
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THE DEMAND FOR SIGNS REBUKED
Mark 8:1-21
Notice the Master's tender considerateness, Mark 8:1-9. He would not
have the people faint on their way home. There are distinct
differences between this mira...
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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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FEEDING THE MULTITUDES AGAIN
Matthew 15:32-38; Mark 8:1-9. “During these days [i.e., His sojourn
in Decapolis], the multitude being very great, and not having what
they may eat, Jesus, calling to Him...
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CONTENTS.
CHRIST _is here described in feeding the people by a miracle. He
giveth Sight to a blind man, and sweetly discourseth with his
disciples._
IN days the multitude being very great, and having...
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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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_BREAD IN THE WILDERNESS_
‘From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the
wilderness?’
Mark 8:4
These words were the question of the disciples which drew forth the
answer of benefic...
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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 HIS DISCIPLES ANSWERED HIM,.... The Syriac version renders it,
"say unto him"; and the Persic and Ethiopic, "said unto him";
forgetting the late miracle of feeding five thousand with five loaves
a...
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And his disciples answered him, From whence can a man satisfy these
_men_ with bread here in the wilderness?
Ver. 4. _With bread_] That is, with the coarsest fare. _Horatius
opponit panem libis et pl...
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_In those days, the multitude being very great_ The multitude
mentioned Matthew 15:30; _and having nothing to eat_ They had, as on a
former occasion, consumed all the provision they had brought with
t...
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Four thousand fed. Matthew 15:32-39....
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AND HIS DISCIPLES ANSWERED HIM, FROM WHENCE CAN A MAN SATISFY THESE
MEN WITH BREAD HERE IN THE WILDERNESS?...
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The miracle:...
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TITLE: Dinner on the ground TEXT: Mark 8:1-8 PROPOSITION: Jesus
teaches us from this miracle. QUESTION: What? KEY WORD: Lessons
SCRIPTURE READING: Same INTRODUCTION:
1. Some will remember “preaching...
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1-10 Our Lord Jesus encouraged the meanest to come to him for life and
grace. Christ knows and considers our frames. The bounty of Christ is
always ready; to show that, he repeated this miracle. His f...
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SEE POOLE ON "MARK 8:4...
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THE FEEDING OF FOUR THOUSAND MEN (8:1-10).
In the light of Jesus' experience with the Syro-Phoenician woman this
feeding is of huge significance and tremendous importance. It was not
just a repetition...
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‘And his disciples answered him, “From where will one be able to
fill these men with bread here in a desert place?”
Some have argued that the disciples would not have asked this question
if they had a...
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Compare notes on Matthew 15:21-39. The miracle (Mark 7:32-37) is
peculiar to Mark and of special interest....
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Mark 8:1-10. THE MIRACULOUS FEEDING OF FOUR THOUSAND. See on Matthew
15:32-39. The accounts are usually alike, agreeing almost word for
word....
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HERE
(ωδε). Of all places, in this desert region in the mountains. The
disciples feel as helpless as when the five thousand were fed. They do
not rise to faith in the unlimited power of Jesus after...
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Mark 8:4
Bread in the Wilderness.
I. The question of the disciples has been, as all will admit, the
natural question of all who have had any time or mind to think from
the beginning of the world. The...
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Mark 8:1
We have here
I. A picture of the forsaken Church of Christ. (1) Much people were
gathered round the Lord. Many are gathered round Him today. _Few,_if
we think of the immense multitude of tho...
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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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_In those days the multitude being very great, and having nothing to
eat._
CHRIST KNOWS AND SUPPLIES OUR NEED
A little lad, during the American war, was his widowed mother’s
comfort and joy. One day,...
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 8:1 The feeding of the 4,000 probably took place
in Gentile territory. Jesus is the living bread for Gentiles as well
as for Jews.
⇐...
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JESUS FEEDS FOUR THOUSAND MATTHEW 15:32-39; MARK 8:1-10; MATTHEW 15:32
Then Jesus called his disciples [_unto him_], and said, Mark 8:1 In
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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 8:1. THE MULTITUDE BEING VERY GREAT.—The MS. authority is
pretty evenly divided between παμπόλλου as above, and
πάλιν πόλλου, _there being again a great multitude...
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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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2 Kings 4:42; 2 Kings 7:2; John 6:7; Mark 6:36; Mark 6:37;...