the Week of Proper 9 / Ordinary 14
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Markus 10:48
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Banyak orang menegornya supaya ia diam. Namun semakin keras ia berseru: "Anak Daud, kasihanilah aku!"
Maka banyak orang menengking dia, menyuruh diam, tetapi makin sangat ia berseru, "Ya Anak Daud, kasihankanlah hamba ini!"
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
many: Mark 5:35, Matthew 19:13, Matthew 20:31, Luke 18:39
but: Mark 7:26-29, Genesis 32:24-28, Jeremiah 29:13, Matthew 15:23-28, Luke 11:5-10, Luke 18:1-8, Ephesians 6:18, Hebrews 5:7
have: Psalms 62:12
Reciprocal: Matthew 9:27 - Thou Mark 10:13 - disciples Luke 18:5 - weary Luke 18:40 - General
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And many charged him that he should hold his peace,.... And be silent, and not call him the son of David, at least; nor ask any thing of him:
but he cried the more a great deal: he lifted up his voice more loudly, and repeated the same words quicker and oftener, and with greater vehemency and importunity:
thou son of David, have mercy on me; :-.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 20:29-34.
Mark 10:46
Blind Bartimeus - Matthew says there were two. Mark mentions but one, though he does not deny that there was another. He mentions this man because he was well known - Bartimeus, the “blind man.”
Mark 10:50
Casting away his garment - That is, his outer garment - the one that was thrown loosely over him. See the notes at Matthew 5:40. He threw it off, full of joy at the prospect of being healed, and that he might run without impediment to Jesus. This may be used to illustrate - though it had no such original reference - the manner in which a sinner should come to Jesus. He should throw away the garments of his own righteousness - he should rise speedily - should run with joy - should have full faith in the power of Jesus, and cast himself entirely upon his mercy.