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Verse 37. _A GREAT STORM OF WIND_] Matthew 8:24, Matthew 8:24....
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See the notes at Matthew 8:18.
Mark 4:36
EVEN AS HE WAS IN THE SHIP - They took him without making any
preparation for the voyage; without providing any food or raiment. He
was sitting in a ship, or...
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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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TEACHING IN PARABLES (Mark 4:1-2)...
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When on that day evening had come, he said to them, "Let us cross over
to the other side." So they left the crowds and took him, just as he
was, in their boat. And there were other boats with him. A g...
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STORM. squall. The earlier storm in Matthew was caused by an
earthquake (Greek. _seismos)_. That storm was _before_ the calling of
the Twelve (Matthew 8:24 and Mark 10:1). This storm was _subsequent_...
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_a great storm_ The word here used is found in Luke 8:23. The word
employed in Matthew 8:24 generally means an _earthquake_. It was one
of those sudden and violent squalls to which the Lake of Gennesa...
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35–41. THE STILLING OF THE WIND AND THE WAVES
Matthew 8:23-27; Luke 8:22-25...
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ὭΣΤΕ ἬΔΗ ΓΕΜΊΖΕΣΘΑΙ ΤῸ ΠΛΟΙ͂ΟΝ
([845][846][847][848][849]) rather than ὥστε αὐτὸ ἤδη
γεμ. ([850][851]).
[845] Codex Vaticanus. 4th cent., but perhaps a little later than א.
In the Vatican Library alm...
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_JESUS CALMED THE STORM MARK 4:35-41:_ Jesus did many powerful things
to prove that He is Lord of all. On this night they and some other
little boats were crossing the sea. The Bible says, "He was in...
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ΛΑΪ́ΛΑΨ (G2978) жестокий шторм, ураган,
шквал (Taylor; ВВС),
ΈΠΈΒΑΛΛΕΝ _impf. ind. act. от_ ΈΠΙΒΆΛΛΩ (G1911)
кидаться на что-л.; intr. бить о что-л.:
"волны били о лодку" (Gould),
ΉΔ (G2235) уже....
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_SUMMARY 4:34_5:43
The argument of this section is the same as that of the corresponding
section in Matthew. (See Matthew 8:1 to Matthew 9:35.) It proves the
divine power of Jesus by showing that he c...
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3. THE FIRST WITHDRAWAL 4:355:20
a. The Stilling of the Tempest 4:35-41
_TEXT 4:35-41_
And on that day, when even was come, he saith unto them, Let us go
over unto the other side. And leaving the mu...
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And there arose a great storm of wind, and the waves beat into the
ship, so that it was now full.
AND THERE AROSE A GREAT STORM OF WIND, [ lailaps (G2978) anemou
(G417)] - 'a tempest of wind.' To s...
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35-41 Compare Mat_8:18-27; Luk_2:22-25.
37 The lake of Galilee is subject to sudden squalls when the wind
sweeps down from the mountains on the east. In a short time it changes
from a placid mirror-li...
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STILLING THE STORM (Matthew 8:18; Matthew 8:23; Luke 8:22). See on Mt.
St. Mark's graphic details should be noticed—' the other boats with
Him,' Mark 4:36, and
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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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CHRIST IN THE BIBLE: MARK’S GOSPEL
_KEITH SIMONS_
This commentary HAS BEEN through Advanced Checking.
CHAPTER 4
THE STORY ABOUT THE SEEDS
VERSES 1-9
Every farmer knows that he must plant his s...
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BEAT INTO THE SHIP, SO THAT IT WAS NOW FULL. — Better, _were beating
upon the ship, so that it was filling._ Both verbs describe continuous
action....
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(35-41) AND THE SAME DAY. — Better, _in that day._ See Notes on
Matthew 8:23. The connection of the events, as given by St. Mark,
seems to be precise enough, but it differs widely from that in St.
Mat...
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CHAPTER 4:35-41; 6:47-52 (MARK 4:35; MARK 6:47)
THE TWO STORMS (JESUS WALKING ON THE WATER)
"And on that day, when even was come, He saith unto them, Let us go
over unto the other side. And leaving t...
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γίνεται λαῖλαψ : _cf._ Jonah 1:4, ἐγένετο
κλύδων μέγας. ἐπέβαλλεν, were dashing
(intransitive) against and into (εἰς) the ship.
γεμίζεσθαι, so that already (ἤδη) the ship was _getting
full_....
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_Crossing the lake_ (Matthew 8:18; Matthew 8:23-27; Luke 8:22-25).
ἐν ἐκείνῃ τ. ἡ., on _that_ day, the day of the parable
discourse, the more to be noted that Mark does not usually trouble
himself abo...
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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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STORM ON THE GALILEAN SEA
Matthew 13:18-27; Mark 4:35-41; & Luke 8:22-25; Luke 9:57-62. Mark:
“And He says to them o
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(35) And the same day, when the even was come, he saith unto them, Let
us pass over unto the other side. (36) And when they had sent away the
multitude, they took him, even as he was in the ship, and...
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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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_CHRIST IN THE TEMPEST_
‘And the same day, when the even was come, He saith unto them, Let
us pass over unto the other side.… What manner of man is this, that
even the wind and the sea obey Him?’
Ma...
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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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AND THERE AROSE A GREAT STORM OF WIND,.... Called Laelaps, a wind that
is suddenly whirled about upwards and downwards, and is said to be a
storm, or tempest of wind with rain; it was a sort of a hurr...
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And there arose a great storm of wind, and the waves beat into the
ship, so that it was now full.
Ver. 37. _See Trapp on "_ Mat 8:24 _"_ _See Trapp on "_ Mat 8:25 _"_...
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_The same day, when the even was come_ See note on Matthew 8:18. _They
took him even as he was in the ship_ They carried him immediately, in
the same vessel from which he had been preaching to the peo...
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Christ stills the tempest. Matthew 14:23-33....
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CHRIST STILLING THE TEMPEST.
The departure:...
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AND THERE AROSE A GREAT STORM OF WIND, AND THE WAVES BEAT INTO THE
SHIP, SO THAT IT WAS NOW FULL.
It was on the evening of the day on which Christ had taught the people
and His disciples in so many pa...
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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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SERMON #1
TITLE: Does Jesus Care? TEXT: Mark 4:35-41 PROPOSITION: QUESTION: How?
KEY WORD: Ways READING: Same INTRODUCTION:
1. In the NT the word “care” can have several meanings.
2. Song: Does Jes...
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35-41 Christ was asleep in the storm, to try the faith of his
disciples, and to stir them up to pray. Their faith appeared weak, and
their prayers strong. When our wicked hearts are like the troubled...
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SEE POOLE ON "MARK 4:35...
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Mark 4:37 And G2532 great G3173 windstorm G417 G2978 arose G1096
(G5736) and G1161 waves G2949 beat...
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‘And there arises a great storm of wind, and the waves beat into the
boat insomuch that the boat was now filling. And He Himself was on the
cushion in the stern, sleeping.'
The sudden arousal of stron...
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JESUS TAMES THE ROARING WAVES (4:35-41).
One supreme importance of incidents like this one was that in them the
disciples themselves directly benefited from Jesus unique power. It
was one thing to see...
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Mark 4:37. All three accounts of this storm and its effects differ in
form, but agree in substance. From Mark 4:35, we infer that it was
already night when the storm arose. The lake was and is still s...
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THE TIME of the voyage across the lake is fixed by the account before
us. It was the evening of the day (Mark 4:35) when the discourse in
parables had been uttered. The other accounts (Matthew 8:18; L...
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THERE ARISETH A GREAT STORM OF WIND
(γινετα λαιλαπς μεγαλη ανεμου). Mark's vivid
historical present again. Matthew 8:24 has εγενετο (arose) and
Luke 8:23 κατεβη (came down). Luke has also λαιλαπς, b...
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Mark 4:35
There are various instances in Sacred Scripture of the effect produced
by the revelation of God to man, sometimes by mere power, sometimes by
terror, sometimes, as in the drama of Job, by a...
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Mark 4:36
The toiling Christ.
Among the many loftier characteristics belonging to Christ's life and
work, there is a very homely one which is often lost sight of; and
that is, the amount of hard phys...
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Mark 4:35 _And the same day, when the even was come, he saith unto
them, Let us pass over unto the other side. And when they had sent
away the multitude,--_
Telling them that Christ would give them n...
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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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A VERY STRONG WIND BLEW UP. See notes on Matthew 8:23-27. Lake Galilee
is 600 feet below sea level, and has a tropical climate. Just to the
north are the mountains of Lebanon, and the "updraft" from t...
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_And the same day, when the even was come, He saith unto them, Let us
pass over unto the other side._
IN THE STORM
I. The influence of danger it caused the disciples to doubt the care
of Christ. Why...
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 4:37 The Sea of Galilee is 696 feet (212 m) below
sea level, resulting in sudden storms (WINDSTORM; see Mark 6:48)....
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JESUS CALMS THE STORM MATTHEW 8:23-27; MARK 4:35-41; LUKE 8:22-25;
MATTHEW 8:23 And when he was entered into a ship, his disciples foll
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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 4:39. AROSE.—_Awoke_. PEACE, BE STILL.—_Be silent! Be
muzzled!_ Mark alone preserves these words, which were doubtless
addressed to “the prince of the power of th...
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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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2 Corinthians 11:25; Acts 27:14; Acts 27:41; Job 1:12; Job 1:19;...
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Storm [λ α ι λ α ψ]. So Luke. Distinctively furious storm or
hurricane. Compare Septuagint, Job 38:1, of the whirlwind out of which
God answered Job. See, also, Job 21:18. Matthew uses seismov, a
shak...
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GETTING WHAT YOU GIVE
Mark 4:24
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
There are many "as" and "sos" in the "Word of God. These cover various
lines of consideration. Let us suggest one or two of these before we
take u...