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Chinese NCV (Simplified)
马å¯ç¦é³ 6:6
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他 也 诧 异 他 们 不 信 , 就 往 周 围 乡 村 教 训 人 去 了 。
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
marvelled: Isaiah 59:16, Jeremiah 2:11, Matthew 8:10, John 9:30
And he went: Matthew 4:23, Matthew 9:35, Luke 4:31, Luke 4:44, Luke 13:22, Acts 10:38
Reciprocal: Matthew 13:58 - General Mark 5:23 - lay thy hands Mark 8:12 - Why Galatians 1:6 - marvel
Cross-References
But Noah pleased the Lord .
He had three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
I will bring a flood of water on the earth to destroy all living things that live under the sky, including everything that has the breath of life. Everything on the earth will die.
But I will make an agreement with you—you, your sons, your wife, and your sons' wives will all go into the boat.
So the Lord changed his mind and did not destroy the people as he had said he might.
God is not a human being, and he will not lie. He is not a human, and he does not change his mind. What he says he will do, he does. What he promises, he makes come true.
I wish their hearts would always respect me and that they would always obey my commands so that things would go well for them and their children forever!
I wish they were wise and understood this; I wish they could see what will happen to them.
The Lord will defend his people and have mercy on his servants. He will see that their strength is gone, that nobody is left, slaves or free.
"I am sorry I made Saul king, because he has stopped following me and has not obeyed my commands." Samuel was upset, and he cried out to the Lord all night long.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he marvelled because of their unbelief,.... Which was the reason, as Matthew says, Matthew 13:58, why he did not many mighty works there, because they continued their prejudices against him, and their unbelief in him, notwithstanding what he did do, which was matter of admiration to him; wherefore he took his leave of them, as an ungrateful and unworthy people; and it is never after observed, that he returned there any more. It was a surprise to Christ, as man, that his country men should not believe in him, but reject him as the Messiah, on account of the above things: since they knew his parentage and education, and mean employ among them, even almost to that time; and yet such were his ministry and miracles, and such were his wisdom and power he was possessed of, that they could not account for; they might at least have concluded, seeing it was clear to them he had not them from men, that he had a mission and commission from God, and was qualified by him for such service and work; though they might have carried their reasonings further, and it was marvellous they should not, and have believed him to be more than a man, to have been a divine person, and the true Messiah; the proofs of Christ's deity and Messiahship are so plain and incontestable, that it is amazing that there should be any, who have read them or heard of them, that should be deists, or continue unbelievers. Such unbelief must be owing to a wretched stupidity, and judicial blindness of mind.
And he went round about the villages teaching: he took a circuit throughout all the little towns and villages round about Nazareth, instructing the ignorant country people, in the things concerning the kingdom of God.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 13:54-58.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Mark 6:6. Mark 6:4; Mark 6:4.