Verse 8
The text shows
I. An important aspect of human power. Secrecy; having two lives. These considerations make us mysteries to one another.
II. A startling instance of Divine insight.
III. A splendid manifestation of Christ's fearlessness.
IV. A solemn example of the confusion which will fall upon all Christ's objectors.
Parker, City Temple, vol. i., p. 303.
References: Mark 2:8 . Homiletic Quarterly, vol. ii., p. 561.Mark 2:9 . Preacher's Monthly, vol. iv., p. 112.Mark 2:10 . Ibid., vol. iii., p. 50; R. E. Wallis, Expositor, 2nd series, vol. iii., p. 106. Mark 2:12 . Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. xxi., No. 1269. Mark 2:13 . Homiletic Quarterly, vol. ii., p. 253.Mark 2:13-15 . Ibid., vol. vi., p. 11.Mark 2:13-17 . H. W. Beecher, Christian World Pulpit, vol. x., p. 267; H. M. Luckock, Footprints of the Son of Man, p. 43.Mark 2:14 . J. S. Exell, Christian World Pulpit, vol. ix., p. 181.Mark 2:14 , Mark 2:15 . Preacher's Monthly, vol. ii., p. 462.Mark 2:15-17 . Ibid., p. 108; A. B. Bruce, The Training of the Twelve, p. 20. Mark 2:15-22 . W. Hanna, Our Lord's Life on Earth, p. 154.
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