Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Mark 4:1-20
The foregoing chapter began with Christ's entering into the synagogue (Mark 4:1); this chapter begins with Christ's teaching again by the sea side. Thus he changed his method, that if possible all might be reached and wrought upon. To gratify the nice and more genteel sort of people that had seats, chief seats, in the synagogue, and did not care for hearing a sermon any where else, he did not preach always by the sea side, but, having liberty, went often into the synagogue, and taught there;... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Mark 4
In this chapter, we have, I. The parable of the seed, and the four sorts of ground (Mark 4:1-9), with the exposition of it (Mark 4:10-20), and the application of it, Mark 4:21-25. II. The parable of the seed growing gradually, but insensibly, Mark 4:26-29. III. The parable of the grain of mustard-seed, and a general account of Christ's parables, Mark 4:30-34. IV. The miracle of Christ's sudden stilling a storm at sea, Mark 4:35-41. read more