Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Mark 8:1-9
We had the story of a miracle very like this before, in this gospel (Mark 6:35), and of this same miracle (Matt. 15:32), and here is little or no addition or alternation as to the circumstances. Yet observe, 1. That our Lord Jesus was greatly followed; The multitude was very great (Mark 8:1); notwithstanding the wicked arts of the scribes and Pharisees to blemish him, and to blast his interest, the common people, who had more honesty, and therefore more true wisdom, than their leaders, kept up... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Mark 8
In this chapter, we have, I. Christ's miraculous feeding of four thousand with seven loaves and a few small fishes, Mark 8:1-9. II. His refusing to give the Pharisees a sign from heaven, Mark 8:10-13. III. His cautioning his disciples to take heed of the leaven of Pharisaism and Herodianism, Mark 8:14-21. IV. His giving of sight to a blind man at Bethsaida, Mark 8:22-26. V. Peter's confession of him, Mark 8:27-30. VI. The notice he gave his disciples of his own approaching sufferings (Mark... read more