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Thomas Constable

Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Mark 6:31-37

B. The first cycle of self-revelation to the disciples 6:31-7:37Mark arranged selected events in Jesus’ training of His disciples to show how He brought them to a deeper understanding of who He was and to a deeper commitment to Himself. Jesus led them through two similar series of experiences to teach them these lessons. He had to do it twice because the disciples where slow to learn. read more

Thomas Constable

Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Mark 6:31-44

÷Mark 6:31-44Feeding of the multitudeMark 8:1-9Mark 6:45-56Crossing of the sea and landingMark 8:10Mark 7:1-23Conflict with the PhariseesMark 8:11-13Mark 7:24-30Conversation about breadMark 8:14-21Mark 7:31-36HealingMark 8:22-26Mark 7:37Confession of faithMark 8:27-30 read more

Thomas Constable

Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Mark 6:32-34

Many people anticipated where Jesus was heading with His disciples in a large boat, probably a fishing boat (Gr. ploion). They were able to skirt the northern end of the lake on foot and meet the boat when it landed. Instead of feeling frustrated, Jesus felt compassion for the multitudes. He saw them as sheep lacking a shepherd who would provide for their needs (cf. Numbers 27:17; 1 Kings 22:17; 2 Chronicles 18:16; Ezekiel 34:5). As David had done, Jesus provided for His sheep in a remote... read more

Thomas Constable

Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Mark 6:35-36

The disciples assumed that Jesus wanted the people to provide their own suppers. They reminded Jesus of the time so He could dismiss them. Jesus had something else in mind. He wanted to teach the disciples and the multitudes to look to Him for their needs. He was the ultimate source of all they needed."The extended conversation of Jesus with his disciples concerning bread is the distinctive element in the Marcan account of the feeding of the multitude." [Note: Lane, p. 228.] Bread is the... read more

John Dummelow

John Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible - Mark 6:1-56

Visit to Nazareth. Mission of the Twelve. Execution of the Baptist. Feeding of the Five Thousand. Walking on the Sea1-6. Visit to Nazareth (Matthew 13:54).3. Is not this the carpenter?] Mt ’Is not this the carpenter’s son?’ Baur, Bleek, Renan, and Hilgenfeld regard St. Mark’s version of this expression as a proof that he was acquainted with the Virgin Birth. ’Mark tolerates not the paternity of Joseph even in the mouth of Nazarenes’ (Hilgenfeld). Most scholars dispute the inference.It is not... read more

Charles John Ellicott

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - Mark 6:31-44

(31-44) And he said unto them.—See Notes on Matthew 14:13-21. Peculiar to St. Mark are (1) the tender consideration of the invitation to “rest awhile,” and (2) the description of the throng of people as “coming and going.” read more

Charles John Ellicott

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - Mark 6:33

(33) And ran afoot.—The words are used to point the contrast between the disciples, who had come in their boat, and the crowds who came by land. read more

Charles John Ellicott

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - Mark 6:35

(35) Far spent . . . far passed.—The Greek word is the same in both clauses. read more

Charles John Ellicott

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - Mark 6:36

(36) Into the country.—Better, the farms—i.e., the enclosed, cultivated land, and what belonged to it.And buy themselves bread: for they have nothing to eat.—The better MSS. give simply, “buy themselves what they may eat.” read more

William Nicoll

Expositor's Dictionary of Texts - Mark 6:1-56

Mark 6:3 In a letter written from Pavia, during his early mission there, Savonarola explains to his mother why he is working in Lombardy instead of nearer home. 'Seeing that He hath chosen me for this sacred office, rest ye content that I fulfil it far from my native place, for I bear better fruit than I could have borne at Ferrara. There it would be with me as it was with Christ, when His countrymen said: Is not this man a carpenter, and the son of a carpenter? But out of my own place this... read more

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