Mark 6:3

Is not this the carpenter? — There can be no doubt, but in his youth he wrought with his supposed father Joseph.... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 6:5

He could do no miracle there — Not consistently with his wisdom and goodness. It being inconsistent with his wisdom to work them there, where it could not promote his great end; and with his goodness, seeing he well knew his countrymen would reject whatever evidence could be given them. And therefor... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 6:8

He commanded them to take nothing for their journey — That they might be always unincumbered, free, ready for motion. Save a staff only — He that had one might take it; but he that had not was not to provide one, Matthew 10:9. Luke 9:3.... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 6:9

Be shod with sandals — As you usually are. Sandals were pieces of strong leather or wood, tied under the sole of the foot by thongs, something resembling modern clogs. The shoes which they are in St. Matthew forbidden to take, were a kind of short boots, reaching a little above the mid — leg, which... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 6:13

They anointed with oil many that were sick — Which St. James gives as a general direction, James 5:14, adding those peremptory words, And the Lord shall heal him — He shall be restored to health: not by the natural efficacy of the oil, but by the supernatural blessing of God. And it seems this was t... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 6:20

And preserved him — Against all the malice and contrivances of Herodias. And when he heard him — Probably sending for him, at times, during his imprisonment, which continued a year and a half. He heard him gladly — Delusive joy! While Herodias lay in his bosom.... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 6:21

A convenient day — Convenient for her purpose. His lords, captains, and principal men of Galilee — The great men of the court, the army, and the province.... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 6:26

Yet for his oath's sake, and for the sake of his guests — Herod's honour was like the conscience of the chief priests, Matthew 27:6. To shed innocent blood wounded neither one nor the other.... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 6:40

They sat down in ranks — The word properly signifies a parterre or bed in a garden; by a metaphor, a company of men ranged in order, by hundreds and by fifties — That is, fifty in rank, and a hundred in file. So a hundred multiplied by fifty, make just five thousand.... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 6:48

And he saw them — For the darkness could veil nothing from him. And would have passed by them — That is, walked, as if he was passing by.... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 6:52

Their heart was hardened — And yet they were not reprobates. It means only, they were slow and dull of apprehension.... [ Continue Reading ]

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