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CHAPTER VI.
_Our Lord's countrymen are astonished at his wisdom and mighty_
_works, and are offended at him_, 1-4.
_He works few miracles there, because of their unbelief_, 5, 6.
_He sends forth h...
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See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 13:54....
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CHAPTER 6
_ 1. The Servant rejected in Nazareth. (Mark 6:1. Matthew 13:54; Luke
4:16)_
2. The Servant sends forth the Twelve. (Mark 6:7 .
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THE REJECTION OF JESUS AT NAZARETH. Mk.'s reason for inserting this
incident at this particular point is obscure. It seems to belong to
the early period. Jesus is once more in the synagogue as His cus...
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Jesus left there and came into his own native place, and his disciples
went with him. When the Sabbath came he began to teach in the
synagogue. Many, as they listened, were amazed. "Where," they said,...
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WITHOUT HONOR IN HIS OWN COUNTRY (Mark 6:1-6)...
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INTO. Greek _eis_. App-104. Not the same as Mark 6:53.
HIS OWN COUNTRY. His native country: i.e. Galilee, App-169. This was
His second visit (Matthew 13:54),
COUNTRY. Greek. _patris._...
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Mark 6:1-6. Christ is despised at Nazareth
1. _his own country_ that is, Nazareth. From this time forward He
ceased to have His abiding residence at Capernaum, although He still
assembled His discipl...
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1–6. CHRIST IS DESPISED AT NAZARETH
Matthew 13:54-58. Cf. Luke 4:16-30...
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ἜΡΧΕΤΑΙ ([1093][1094][1095][1096][1097]) rather than
ἦλθεν ([1098][1099][1100]).
[1093] Codex Sinaiticus. 4th cent. Discovered by Tischendorf in 1859
at the Monastery of St Katharine on Mount Sinai....
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Ver 1. And He went out from thence, and came into His own country; and
His disciples follow Him. 2. And when the sabbath day was come, He
began to teach in the synagogue: and many hearing Him were ast...
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_JESUS GAVE THE APOSTLES THEIR ASSIGNMENTS MARK 6:1-13:_ Jesus
revisited his boyhood home of Nazareth. He had adopted Capernaum as
His home and He did many of His mighty works there. Jesus had lived
a...
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ΈΞΉΛΘΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΈΞΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ (G1831)
выходить. Иисус ушел из Капернаума в
Назарет,
ΆΚΟΛΟΥΘΟΎΣΙΝ _praes. ind. act. от_ ΆΚΟΛΟΥΘΈΩ
(G190) следовать (с _dat._). Hist, _praes._...
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5. THE GREAT TEACHER AND THE TWELVE. 6:1-13
_TEXT 6:1-13_
And he went out from thence; and he cometh into his own country; and
his disciples follow him. And when the sabbath was come, he began to
tea...
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_SUMMARY 6:1_7:23
The testimony for Jesus furnished by the preceding section, is based
chiefly on the opinions which men formed concerning him. The
disciples, though slow and hard of heart to realize...
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And he went out from thence, and came into his own country; and his
disciples follow him.
For the exposition, see the notes at Luke 4:16....
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35-37 Compare Luk_8:49-50.
38-43 Compare Mat_9:23-36; Luk_8:51-56.
1-4 Compare Mat_13:53-57; Luk_4:16-30.
1 On a former occasion (Luk_4:16) He had gone to Nazareth to speak,
and found His old neighb...
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VISIT TO NAZARETH. MISSION OF THE TWELVE. EXECUTION OF THE BAPTIST.
FEEDING OF THE FIVE THOUSAND. WALKING ON THE SEA
1-6. Visit to Nazareth (Matthew 13:54)....
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CHRIST IN THE BIBLE: MARK’S GOSPEL
_KEITH SIMONS_
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CHAPTER 6
JESUS IN NAZARETH
VERSES 1-6 Everywhere that Jesus went, the crowds came. They w...
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CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 6:1-6 (Mark 6:1)
REJECTED IN HIS OWN COUNTRY
"And He went out from thence; and He cometh into His own country; and
His disciples follow Him." Mark 6:1 (R.V.)
WE have seen how St....
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Mark 6:1-6 a. _Jesus at Nazareth_ (Matthew 13:53-58 _cf._ Luke
4:16-30)....
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ἐξῆλθεν ἐκεῖθεν. It is not said, but it is very
probable, that this was another of Christ's attempts to escape from
the crowd into a scene of comparative quiet and rest (the _hill_, Mark
3:13, the _ea...
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THE WIDENING FIELDS
Mark 6:1-20
In the opening paragraph of this chapter, we learn of hatred and
rejection of those who had enjoyed the rich privileges of being the
neighbors and associates of our Lo...
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"He could there do no mighty work." Not that He in Himself was unable,
for His hands laid on a few sick folk brought healing, but that the
condition of wilful and persistent unbelief limited the power...
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And (1) he went out from thence, and came into his own country; and
his disciples follow him.
(1) The faithless world by no means diminishes the virtue of Christ,
but knowingly and willingly it depri...
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After the miracles that Christ had performed, though he was not
ignorant how much they despised him, yet that there might be no excuse
for their disbelief, he condescended to return to them.
(Theophyl...
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CHAPTER 30
JESUS AGAIN REJECTED AT NAZARETH
Matthew 13:54-58, & Mark 6:1-6. “He went out from thence, and came
into His own country [i.e., He went from Capernaum to Nazareth]; and
His disciples follo...
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CONTENTS.
_The_ LORD JESUS is _here, spoken of with contempt by his countrymen.
He sends forth his Disciples. Herod hears of_ CHRIST, _and is
alarmed._ JESUS _feeds the Multitude. He is seen walking...
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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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In that which follows, the history (properly so called) of His service
is resumed (chapter 6). Only we see Him already rejected by a blinded
people, in spite of the power which He had manifested, and...
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AND HE WENT OUT FROM THENCE,.... From Capernaum;
AND CAME INTO HIS OWN COUNTRY; or "city", as the Syriac, Arabic,
Persic, and Ethiopic versions read, the city of Nazareth; so called
because it was th...
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And he went out from thence, and came into his own country; and his
disciples follow him.
Ver. 1. _See Trapp on "_ Mat 13:54 _"_...
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_And he came into his own country_, &c. For an explanation of this
paragraph, see the notes on Matthew 13:53. _Is not this the
carpenter's son?_ There can be no doubt that Jesus in his youth
wrought w...
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HIS OWN COUNTRY; Nazareth. Matthew 13:54-58....
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AND HE WENT OUT FROM THENCE AND CAME INTO HIS OWN COUNTRY; AND HIS
DISCIPLES FOLLOW HIM....
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JESUS AT NAZARETH.
Another tour of Galilee:...
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TITLE: Who is this man? TEXT: Mark 6:1-3 PROPOSITION: Jesus is
different than all other men. QUESTION: What? KEY WORD: Questions
READING: Same INTRODUCTION:
1. As more attention was drawn, questions...
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1-6 Our Lord's countrymen tried to prejudice the minds of people
against him. Is not this the carpenter? Our Lord Jesus probably had
worked in that business with his father. He thus put honour upon
m...
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OLBGrk; MARK CHAPTER 6 MARK 6:1 Christ is slighted by his own
countrymen. MARK 6:7 He sendeth out the twelve with power over unclean
spirits. MARK 6:14 The opinions of Herod and others concerning him....
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Tertullian A Treatise on the Soul
and of a legion in number, as in the Gadarene.[196]...
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Mark 6:1 Then G2532 out G1831 (G5627) there G1564 and G2532 came G2064
(G5627) to G1519 own G
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‘And he went out from there and he comes to his own country, and his
disciples follow him. And when the Sabbath was come he began to teach
in the synagogue.'
Jesus returned home to ‘His own country',...
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JESUS IS REJECTED IN HIS OWN NEIGHBOURHOOD (6:1-6).
Having preached continually in the area by the Sea of Galilee and
around Capernaum, and having revealed His glory through His
activities, Jesus now...
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CHRONOLOGY. This visit to Nazareth is the same as that mentioned by
Matthew (Matthew 13:54-58), but different from that recorded by Luke
(Luke 4:14-29). See notes on the former passage. Some other mir...
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Mark 6:1. WENT OUT FROM THENCE. From Capernaum.
HIS OWN COUNTRY, _i.e._, Nazareth.
HIS DISCIPLES FOLLOW HIM. Mentioned by Matthew also; this opposes the
identity with the visit mentioned by Luke....
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INTO HIS OWN COUNTRY
(εις την πατριδα αυτου). So Matthew 13:54. There is
no real reason for identifying this visit to Nazareth with that
recorded in Luke 4:26-31 at the beginning of the Galilean Min...
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Mark 6:1
I. Christian doctrine applicable to all classes of men.
II. Christian doctrine calculated to excite the profoundest surprise.
III. Christian doctrine always conveying the impression of uni...
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CONTENTS: The twelve sent out to preach. Murder of John the Baptist.
The 5000 fed. Jesus walks on the sea. Jesus heals many at Gennesaret.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, disciples, Herod, Herodias, her daughter,...
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Mark 6:3. _Is not this the carpenter?_ The jews were bound to teach
their children some trade, as no man could say what the vicissitudes
of life might be. Hence Lightfoot cites the following passage f...
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JESUS LEFT THAT PLACE. Left Capernaum. WENT BACK TO HIS HOME TOWN.
Back to Nazareth....
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_And He went out from thence, and came into His own country._
JESUS RE-VISITS NAZARETH
I. Gracious condescension. Jesus, although He had been cruelly treated
at Nazareth, once more turns His steps ho...
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 6:1 SYNAGOGUE. See note on Luke 4:16 and The
Synagogue and Jewish Worship. Jesus was most likely asked to give a
message following the reading of Scripture (compare...
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CHAPTER 6 1 _Christ is contemned of his countrymen_. 7 _He giveth the
twelve power over unclean spirits_. 14 _Divers opinions of Christ_. 27
_John Baptist is beheaded_, 29 _and buried_. 30 _The apostl...
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Mark 6:1. HIS OWN COUNTRY.—_Native place_, or _town_: Nazareth, the
home of His youth. Rejected at an earlier stage in His ministry (Luke
4:14), He now returns in the c...
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EXPOSITION
MARK 6:1
Our Lord now left the neighbourhood of Capernaum, and came INTO HIS
OWN COUNTRY, the district of Nazareth, where he had been, not born
indeed, but brought up, and where his kinsfo...
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Shall we turn to Mark's gospel, chapter 6.
Jesus had been in the city of Capernaum there on the northern part of
the Sea of Galilee. And He has just brought back to life the daughter
of Jairus, one of...
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Luke 4:16; Matthew 13:54...
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HOW UNBELIEF HINDERED CHRIST
Mark 6:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We wish to take up two questions of Mark 6:2
1. THE FIRST QUESTION: "FROM WHENCE HATH THIS MAN THESE THINGS?"
(1) We have back of the ques...
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Matthew 13:54; Luke 4:16....
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Our blessed Saviour having in the former chapter wrought two famous
miracles, in curing. woman of her bloody issue, and raising Jairus's
daughter from death, we find him here in the beginning of this...