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Ewangelia Marka 6:33
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Ale ono zebranie ludu widz膮c ony odchodz膮ce, poznali go wiele ich i zbie偶eli si臋 tam pieszo ze wszytkich miast, a uprzedziwszy je, zeszli si臋 do niego.
A widz膮c je lud, 偶e odje偶d偶ali, pozna艂o go wiele ich, i zbie偶eli si臋 tam pieszo ze wszystkich miast, i poprzedzili je, i zgromadzili si臋 do niego.
33 A t艂umy ujrza艂y ich, 偶e odp艂yn臋li, i wielu pozna艂o Go, i zbiegli si臋 tam pieszo ze wszystkich miast, i wyprzedzili ich, zgromadzaj膮c si臋 przy Nim.
Lecz zauwa偶ono, jak odp艂ywaj膮, i wielu ich rozpozna艂o, dlatego l膮dem zbiegli si臋 tam ze wszystkich miast - nawet ich wyprzedzili.
A t艂um zobaczy艂 ich odchodz膮cych i wielu go pozna艂o, wi臋c zbiegli si臋 tam pieszo ze wszystkich miast, wyprzedzili ich, oraz si臋 przy nim zgromadzili.
A ludzie widzieli, 偶e odp艂ywaj膮. Wielu go pozna艂o i zbiegli si臋 tam pieszo ze wszystkich miast, wyprzedzili ich i zgromadzili si臋 przy nim.
Ale widziano ich odje偶d偶aj膮cych i pozna艂o ich wielu, i pieszo ze wszystkich miast tam si臋 zbiegli, i wyprzedzili ich.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Mark 6:54, Mark 6:55, Matthew 15:29-31, John 6:2, James 1:19
Reciprocal: Nehemiah 8:13 - the second Luke 4:42 - and the Luke 9:11 - when
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the people saw them departing,.... The multitude that came to and fro, saw Christ and his disciples taking ship, and launching off; for though they were as private as could be, and intended to have gone in a very private manner, yet the people observed them:
and many knew him: Jesus; some copies read, "them"; and so do the Syriac and Ethiopic versions; they knew both Christ and his disciples, though they were in the ship, and at some distance:
and ran afoot thither out of all cities, and out went them, and came together unto him; they went on foot, as they might from Capernaum, Nazareth, and the parts adjacent, over the bridge at Chammath of Gadara, to this place, that belonged to Bethsaida; whither they perceived they steered, and made such haste, that they got thither before them; and the people that flocked from several cities met together, and came to Jesus, to hear his doctrine, and see his miracles,
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See this narrative explained in the notes at Matthew 14:13-21.
Mark 6:32
By ship - By a boat or a small vessel.
Privately - Without making their plan known. They intended to go privately. It appears, however, that their intention became known, and multitudes followed them.
Mark 6:33
Afoot thither - On foot to the place where they saw them going.
Out of all cities - All cities or large towns in the neighborhood.
Mark 6:34
Much people ...as sheep ... - They had no one to teach them and guide them. The priests and scribes were proud and corrupt; they despised the common people and neglected them.
Mark 6:35
The time is far passed - The day is almost gone. It is drawing near night.
Mark 6:37
Two hundred pennyworth of bread - About twenty-eight dollars, or 6 British pounds. See the notes at Matthew 14:16. As the disciples had a common purse in which they carried their little property, consisting of the donations of their friends and money to be given to the poor (compare John 12:6; Matthew 26:8-9; Luke 8:3), it is not improbable that they had at this time about this sum in their possession. Philip - for it was he who asked the question John 6:7 - asked, with a mixture of wonder and agitation, whether they should take all their little property and spend it on a single meal? And even if we should, said he, it would not be sufficient to satisfy such a multitude. It was implied in this that, in his view, they could not provide for them if they wished to, and that it would be better to send them away than to attempt it.
Mark 6:40
In ranks - Literally, in the form of square beds in a garden. By regularly formed companies.
By hundreds and by fifties - Some companies had a hundred in them, and some groupings had fifty in them. We do not need to suppose that these were 芒聙聹exactly芒聙聺 formed or arranged, but that this was approximately the number. The expression indicates a 芒聙聹multitude.芒聙聺 There were so many that they sat down, by 芒聙聹hundreds芒聙聺 and by 芒聙聹fifties,芒聙聺 in separate companies, upon the green grass.
Mark 6:43
twelve baskets - Baskets belonging to the disciples, in which they carried their provisions, or, perhaps, belonging to some of the multitude.
Fragments - Broken pieces of the bread that remained.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 33. The people — Or, 脦驴脧聡脦禄脦驴脦鹿, the multitudes. This is wanting in many MSS., but it seems necessary to make the sense clear. There is scarcely a verse in the whole New Testament that has suffered so much from transcribers as this verse. Amidst the abundance of various readings, one can scarcely tell what its original state was. The various readings may be seen in Griesbach.