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Selected Verse: Mark 6:48 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Mr 6:48 |
Strong Concordance |
And [2532] he saw [1492] them [846] toiling [928] in [1722] rowing [1643]; for [1063] the wind [417] was [2258] contrary [1727] unto them [846]: and [2532] about [4012] the fourth [5067] watch [5438] of the night [3571] he cometh [2064] unto [4314] them [846], walking [4043] upon [1909] the sea [2281], and [2532] would [2309] have passed by [3928] them [846]. |
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King James |
And he saw them toiling in rowing; for the wind was contrary unto them: and about the fourth watch of the night he cometh unto them, walking upon the sea, and would have passed by them. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
And he saw them toiling in rowing; for the wind was contrary unto them--putting forth all their strength to buffet the waves and bear on against a head wind, but to little effect. He "saw" this from His mountain top, and through the darkness of the night, for His heart was all with them: yet would He not go to their relief till His own time came.
and about the fourth watch of the night--The Jews, who used to divide the night into three watches, latterly adopted the Roman division into four watches, as here. So that, at the rate of three hours to each, the fourth watch, reckoning from six P.M., would be three o'clock in the morning. "So when they had rowed about five and twenty or thirty furlongs" (Joh 6:19) --rather more than halfway across. The lake is about seven miles broad at its widest part. So that in eight or nine hours they had only made some three and a half miles. By this time, therefore, they must have been in a state of exhaustion and despondency bordering on despair; and now at length, having tried them long enough.
he cometh unto them, walking upon the sea--"and draweth nigh unto the ship" (Joh 6:19).
and would have passed by them--but only in the sense of Luk 24:28; Gen 32:26; compare Gen 18:3, Gen 18:5; Gen 42:7. |
Vincent's Word Studies, by Marvin R. Vincent [1886] |
He saw (ἰδὼν)
Participle. Rev., seeing. Better, however, the literal having seen. It was this which induced him to go to them.
Toiling (βασανιζομένους)
Lit., tormented. Rev., distressed See on Mat 4:24. Wyc., travailing. Tynd., troubles
Fourth watch
Between 3 and 6 a.m.
Would have passed by them.
Peculiar to Mark. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
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. |
7 And Joseph [03130] saw [07200] his brethren [0251], and he knew [05234] them, but made himself strange [05234] unto them, and spake [01696] roughly [07186] unto them; and he said [0559] unto them, Whence [0370] come [0935] ye? And they said [0559], From the land [0776] of Canaan [03667] to buy [07666] food [0400].
5 And I will fetch [03947] a morsel [06595] of bread [03899], and comfort ye [05582] your hearts [03820]; after that [0310] ye shall pass on [05674]: for therefore are ye come [05674] to [05921] your servant [05650]. And they said [01696], So do [06213], as thou hast said [0559].
3 And said [0559], My Lord [0136], if now I have found [04672] favour [02580] in thy sight [05869], pass not away [05674], I pray thee, from thy servant [05650]:
26 And he said [0559], Let me go [07971], for the day [07837] breaketh [05927]. And he said [0559], I will not let thee go [07971], except [0518] thou bless [01288] me.
28 And [2532] they drew nigh [1448] unto [1519] the village [2968], whither [3757] they went [4198]: and [2532] he [846] made as though [4364] he would have gone [4198] further [4208].
19 So [3767] when they had rowed [1643] about [5613] five [4002] and twenty [1501] or [2228] thirty [5144] furlongs [4712], they see [2334] Jesus [2424] walking [4043] on [1909] the sea [2281], and [2532] drawing [1096] nigh [1451] unto the ship [4143]: and [2532] they were afraid [5399].
19 So [3767] when they had rowed [1643] about [5613] five [4002] and twenty [1501] or [2228] thirty [5144] furlongs [4712], they see [2334] Jesus [2424] walking [4043] on [1909] the sea [2281], and [2532] drawing [1096] nigh [1451] unto the ship [4143]: and [2532] they were afraid [5399].
24 And [2532] his [846] fame [189] went [565] throughout [1519] all [3650] Syria [4947]: and [2532] they brought [4374] unto him [846] all [3956] sick [2560] people [2192] that were taken with [4912] divers [4164] diseases [3554] and [2532] torments [931], and [2532] those which were possessed with devils [1139], and [2532] those which were lunatick [4583], and [2532] those that had the palsy [3885]; and [2532] he healed [2323] them [846].