Chapter 8:
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Mark 8
Verse 1. Matt. xv, 32.
Verse
8. So they did eat - This miracle was intended to demonstrate, that
Christ was the true bread which cometh down from heaven; for he
who was almighty to create bread without means to support
natural life, could not want power to create bread without means
to support spiritual life. And this heavenly bread we stand so
much in need of every moment, that we ought to be always
praying, Lord, evermore give us this bread.
Verse
11. Tempting him - That is, trying to ensnare him. Matt. xvi, 1.
Verse
12. Matt. xvi, 4.
Verse
15. Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of Herod, or of the
Sadducees; two opposite extremes.
Verses
17, 18. Our Lord here affirms of all the apostles, (for the question
is equivalent to an affirmation, ) That their hearts were hardened;
that having eyes they saw not, having ears they heard not; that
they did not consider, neither understand: the very same
expressions that occur in the thirteenth of Matthew. And yet it is
certain they were not judicially hardened. Therefore all these
strong expressions do not necessarily import any thing more than
the present want of spiritual understanding.
Verse
23. He led him out of the town - It was in just displeasure against
the inhabitants of Bethsaida for their obstinate infidelity, that our
Lord would work no more miracles among them, nor even suffer
the person he had cured, either to go into the town, or to tell it to
any therein.
Verse
24. I see men as trees walking - He distinguished men from trees
only by their motion.
Verse
27. Matt. xvi, 13; Luke ix, 18.
Verse
30. He enjoined them silence for the present,
1. That he might not encourage the people to set him up for a
temporal king;
2. That he might not provoke the scribes and Pharisees to destroy
him before the time and,
3. That he might not forestall the bright evidence which was to be
given of his Divine character after his resurrection.
Verse
31. Matt. xvi, 21; Luke ix, 22.
Verse
32. He spake that saying openly - Or in express terms. Till now he
had only intimated it to them. And Peter taking hold of him -
Perhaps by the arms or clothes.
Verse
33. Looking on his disciples - That they might the more observe
what he said to Peter.
Verse
34. And when he called the people - To hear a truth of the last
importance, and one that equally concerned them all. Let him
deny himself - His own will, in all things small and great,
however pleasing, and that continually: And take up his cross -
Embrace the will of God, however painful, daily, hourly,
continually. Thus only can he follow me in holiness to glory.
Verse
35. Matt. xvi, 25; Luke ix, 24; Luke xvii, 33; John xii, 25.
Verse
38. Whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words - That is,
avowing whatever I have said (particularly of self denial and the
daily cross) both by word and action. Matt. x, 32; Luke ix, 26;
Luke xii, 8.
Chapter 8:
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