CHAPTER X.

The Pharisees question our Lord concerning divorce, 1-12.

Little children are brought to him, 13-16.

The person who inquired how he might inherit eternal life,

17-22.

How difficult it is for a rich man to be saved, 23-27.

What they shall receive who have left all for Christ and his

Gospel, 28-31.

He foretells his death, 32-34.

James and John desire places of pre-eminence in Christ's

kingdom, 35-41.

Christ shows them the necessity of humility, 42-46.

Blind Bartimeus healed, 46-52.

NOTES ON CHAP. X.

Verse Mark 10:1. He arose] κακειθεν αναστας may be translated, he departed thence. The verb ανιστημι has this sense in some of the purest Greek writers. See Kypke. Many transactions took place between those mentioned in the preceding chapter, and these that follow, which are omitted by Matthew and Mark; but they are related both by Luke and John. See Lightfoot, and Bishop Newcome.

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