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Verse Mark 3:10. _THEY PRESSED UPON HIM_] _Rushed upon him_,
επιπιπτειν - through eagerness to have their spiritual and
bodily maladies immediately removed.
_PLAGUES._] Rather _disorders_, μαστιγας;...
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AS MANY AS HAD PLAGUES - As many as had diseases or maladies of body
or mind. The word plague, now confined to the pestilence, does not
express the meaning of the original, and tends to mislead....
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CHAPTER 3
_ 1. In the synagogue. The man with the withered hand healed. (Mark
3:1. Matthew 12:9; Luke 6:6 .)_
2. The Withdrawal of the Servant. Many healed. ...
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An editorial paragraph descriptive of the new development in the
ministry. It is made up of popular generalizations, from which we
gather that Jesus had to protect Himself against growing crowds by
re...
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So Jesus withdrew to the lakeside with his disciples, and a great
multitude from Galilee followed him; and from Judaea and from
Jerusalem, and from Idumaea and from the Transjordan country, and from
t...
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THE CLASH OF IDEAS (Mark 3:1-6)...
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_plagues_ The word thus rendered denotes (1) _a whip or scourge_, and
is used in this sense in Acts 22:24; Hebrews 11:36; (2) _a plague or
disease of the body_. Comp. Mark 5:29;...
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7–12. WITHDRAWAL TO THE SEA OF GALILEE
Matthew 12:5-21; Luke 6:17-19
The three accounts are here very independent and there is not much
similarity of wording. It is clear from the context that Matthe...
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10. Very graphic. _He healed many_ by word or touch, _so that_ those
near Him were _falling upon Him_, and those at a distance were frantic
to get near Him. Those on the outskirts would press forward...
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Ver 6. And the Pharisees went forth, and straightway took counsel with
the Herodians against Him, how they might destroy Him. 7. But Jesus
withdrew Himself with His disciples to the sea: and a great m...
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_JESUS CHOOSES HIS TWELVE APOSTLES MARK 3:7-19:_ Jesus went to the
shore of the lake with His disciples. A large crowd followed Him
there. The people from many places heard of the things that Jesus wa...
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ΈΘΕΡΆΠΕΥΣΕΝ _aor. ind. act., см._ Mark 3:2.
ΈΠΙΠΊΠΤΕΙΝ _praes. act. inf. от_ ΈΠΙΠΊΠΤΩ (G1968)
падать. _Inf._ с ΏΣΤΕ (G5620) выражает
результаты,
ΆΨΩΝΤΑΙ _aor. conj. med. (dep.) от_ ΆΠΤΟΜΑΙ (G681) с
_...
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THEY PRESSED UPON HIM, &C.— The phrase επιπιπτειν
αυτω, strongly expresses this; they were ready to drive each other
upon him! so that those nearest him could hardly stand, being pressed
forward by th...
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9. THE FAME OF JESUS 3:7-12
_TEXT 3:7-12_
And Jesus with his disciples withdrew to the sea: and a great
multitude from Galilee followed: and from Judea, and from Jerusalem,
and from Idumaea, and beyo...
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And he entered again into the synagogue; and there was a man there
which had a withered hand.
For the exposition, see the notes at Matthew 12:9....
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CHOICE OF THE TWELVE
1-6. The withered hand (Matthew 12:9; Luke 6:6). See on Mt....
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WITHDRAWAL OF JESUS. MULTITUDES HEALED. See on Matthew 12:15. St.
Mark's account is much fuller. Observe here (_a_) the extraordinary
sensation made by the appearance of Jesus, as shown by the great
d...
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PLAGUES] lit. 'scourges,' diseases being regarded as a divine
chastisement....
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CHRIST IN THE BIBLE: MARK’S GOSPEL
_KEITH SIMONS_
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CHAPTER 3
THE DAY FOR REST
VERSES 1-5
Jesus obeyed God, his father, completely. Jesus did...
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AS MANY AS HAD PLAGUES. — Literally, _scourges;_ the same word as in
Acts 22:24; Hebrews 11:36....
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CHAPTER 3:7-19 (MARK 3:7)
THE CHOICE OF THE TWELVE
"And Jesus with His disciples withdrew to the sea: and a great
multitude from Galilee followed: and from Judea, and from Jerusalem,
and from Idumea,...
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ὥστε ἐπιπίπτειν : so that they knocked against Him;
one of Mk.'s vivid touches. They hoped to obtain a cure by contact
anyhow brought about, even by rude collision. μάστιγας, from
μάστιξ, a scourge, h...
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_The fame of Jesus spreads notwithstanding_ (_vide_ Matthew 4:25;
Matthew 12:15 f.; Luke 6:17-19)....
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THE LORD OF THE SABBATH
Mark 2:23-28; Mark 3:1-19
The ritualist demands the outward, the conventional, the ancient usage
of the past. Christ says, “Be natural.” The needs of man, whether
of body or...
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This is one of the few occasions on which it is said that Christ was
angry. Particularly note the reason for His anger: "When He had looked
round about on them with anger, being grieved at the hardeni...
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For he had healed many; insomuch that they pressed upon him for to
touch him, as many as had (h) plagues.
(h) Diseases with which God scourges men as it were with whips....
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WONDERFUL FAME OF JESUS
He has again reached the sea of Galilee, so exceedingly conspicuous in
His ministry. I spent two bright autumnal days sailing over this sea,
so delighted to traverse, drink, a...
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(7) But Jesus withdrew himself with his disciples to the sea: and a
great multitude from Galilee followed him, and from Judea, (8) And
from Jerusalem, and from Idumea, and _from_ beyond Jordan: and th...
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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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Such was the question raised in the synagogue (chapter 3) on the
occasion of the man with the withered hand. The Lord sets it publicly
before their conscience; but neither heart nor conscience answere...
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FOR HE HAD HEALED MANY,.... Of various diseases, and the fame of this
brought more still to him:
INSOMUCH THAT THEY PRESSED UPON HIM; or pushed upon him, with great
eagerness and violence. The Arabic...
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For he had healed many; insomuch that they pressed upon him for to
touch him, as many as had plagues.
Ver. 10. _As many as had plagues_] Gr. μαστιγας, stripes,
scourgings. Whom the Lord loveth he cha...
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_And the Pharisees went forth_, &c. From Matthew's observing that
_they held a council against him_, it seems probable that those of
them, with the scribes, who were present at this miracle, were memb...
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FOR HE HAD HEALED MANY, INSOMUCH THAT THEY PRESSED UPON HIM FOR TO
TOUCH HIM, AS MANY AS HAD PLAGUES....
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Miracles of healing:...
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We have seen that the sabbath was made for the purpose of ministering
to the needs of men. Now the Lord in the synagogue encountered a man
who was in manifestly serious need. But his need meant nothin...
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PRESSED:
Or, rushed...
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6-12 All our sicknesses and calamities spring from the anger of God
against our sins. Their removal, or the making them blessings to us,
was purchased to us by the blood of Christ. But the plagues and...
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SEE POOLE ON "MARK 3:6...
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Mark 3:10 For G1063 healed G2323 (G5656) many G4183 that G5620 as
G3745 had G2192 (G5707) afflictions...
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‘And he requested his disciples that a small boat should await on
him because of the crowd lest they press in on him, for he had healed
many with the result that as many as had diseases pressed in on...
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THE SECTION CONCLUDES WITH A SUMMARY OF THE CONTINUING MINISTRY
(3:7-35).
The first major section of Mark's Gospel (from Mark 1:1 to Mark 3:35)
now concludes with:
· A description of the continuing...
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AMAZING SUCCESS BRINGS FERVENT OPPOSITION FROM HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS
(3:7-21).
Jesus' success expands as He continues to build up His forces for the
proclamation of the truth and against the powers...
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CHRONOLOGY. See on Matthew 11:1-21. These events took place just
before the choosing of the Twelve (Mark 2:14, etc.). On the theory of
a three years' ministry in Galilee, they occurred shortly after t...
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Mark 3:10. THEY PRESSED UPON HIM. Not merely gathered about Him to
hear Him, and thus created a pressure, but actually pushed themselves
upon Him, TO TOUCH HIM. The last clause shows that all were hea...
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PRESSED UPON HIM
(επιπιπτειν αυτω). Were falling upon him to such an
extent that it was dangerous. They were not hostile, but simply
intensely eager, each to have his own case attended to by Jesus....
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CONTENTS: Jesus heals a withered hand on the Sabbath. Multitudes
healed. The twelve chosen. The unpardonable sin.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Holy Spirit, Satan, disciples, man with the
withered hand, Mary, J...
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Mark 3:13. _He calleth to him whom he would._ He knew them as he knew
Nathaniel; he knew their piety, he knew their worth. They followed him
at first as hearers, having no thoughts of the glory that w...
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_They pressed upon Him for to touch Him._
CROWDING TO TOUCH THE SAVIOUR
I. The parallel between the present times and those of the text. Jesus
had healed many. These have been thoroughly and effectu...
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LARGE CROWDS FOLLOW JESUS MATTHEW 12:15-21; MARK 3:7-12; MATTHEW 12:15
But when Jesus knew [_it_], he withdrew himself from thence: and great
multitudes followed him, and he healed them all;...
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CHAPTER 3 1 _Christ healeth the withered hand_, 10 _and many other
infirmities_ : 11 _rebuketh the unclean spirits_ : 13 _chooseth his
twelve apostles_ : 22 _convinceth the blasphemy of casting out de...
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_Plagues_, Gr. _μάστιγας_, _i.e._, _scourgings_, viz _.,
strokes_ and _diseases_, with which God chastises and scourges men on
account of their sins....
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Mark 3:7. Mark several times notes the Saviour’s seasons of
retirement from public notice, either (as in this instance) to escape
the pursuit of enemies, or for rest, o...
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EXPOSITION
This chapter begins with the record of another case of healing on the
sabbath day; and it closes with the notice of a combination of the
Pharisees with the Herodians to bring about the des...
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And he entered again into the synagogue(Mark 3:1);
This was on the Sabbath day.
and there was a man there which had a withered hand. And they watched
him, whether he would heal him on the Sabbath day...
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Acts 19:11; Acts 19:12; Acts 5:15; Genesis 12:17; Hebrews 12:6;...
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Pressed upon [ε π ι π ι π τ ε ι ν]. Lit., fell upon.
Plagues [μ α σ τ ι γ α ς]. Lit., scourges. Compare Acts 22:24;
Hebrews 11:36. Our word plague is from plhgh, Latin plaga, meaning a
blow. Pestilenc...
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THE MAN WITH THE WITHERED HAND
Mark 3:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We are giving a study in the Book of Mark which will carry some
splendid suggestions for the student. Every Sunday morning we see a
large...
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Plagues or scourges (so the Greek word properly means) seem to be
those very painful or afflictive disorders which were frequently sent,
or at least permitted of God, as a scourge or punishment of sin...