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San Marcos 1:14
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Mas después que Juan fué encarcelado, Jesús vino á Galilea predicando el evangelio del reino de Dios,
Mas después que Juan fue encarcelado, Jesús vino a Galilea predicando el evangelio del reino de Dios,
Mas después que Juan fue encarcelado, Jesús vino a Galilea, predicando el Evangelio del Reino de Dios,
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
am 4031, ad 27
after: Matthew 4:12, Matthew 11:2, Matthew 14:2, Luke 3:20, John 3:22-24
preaching: Isaiah 61:1-3, Matthew 4:23, Matthew 9:35, Luke 4:17-19, Luke 4:43, Luke 4:44, Luke 8:1, Acts 20:25, Acts 28:23, Ephesians 2:17
Reciprocal: Matthew 4:17 - that Mark 2:2 - and he Luke 4:14 - returned Luke 9:2 - General Luke 16:16 - the kingdom Luke 23:5 - beginning Acts 10:37 - after Acts 28:31 - Preaching Hebrews 2:3 - began
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Now after that John was put in prison,.... In the castle of Macherus, by Herod, for reproving him for taking his brother Philip's wife:
Jesus came into Galilee: again, from whence he came to be baptized of John:
preaching the Gospel of the kingdom of God: the good news and glad tidings of the kingdom of the Messiah, or Gospel dispensation; which lies not in worldly pomp and splendour, in outward observances, in legal rites and ceremonies, but in righteousness, peace, and joy; in peace and pardon by the blood of Christ, in justification by his righteousness, and in free and full salvation by him.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Now after that John was put in prison - John was imprisoned by Herod, Matthew 14:3.
Jesus came into Galilee - He left Judea and went into the more retired country of Galilee. He supposed that if he remained in Judea, Herod would also persecute him and attempt to take his life. His time of death had not come, and he therefore prudently sought safety in retirement. Hence, we may learn that when we have great duties to perform for the church of God, we are not to endanger our lives wantonly. When we can secure them without a sacrifice of principle, we are to do it. See Matthew 24:16.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Mark 1:14. Preaching the Gospel of the kingdom — Matthew 3:2; Matthew 3:2; and on the office of the preacher, or herald, at the end of that chapter.