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Mark 2:23 — King James Version← Study notes

And it came to pass, that he went through the corn fields on the sabbath day; and his disciples began, as they went, to pluck the ears of corn.


Mark 2:23Greek Interlinear

Greek · Mark 2:2320 words
GreekMeaning
ΚαὶKai
AndwordG2532
ἐγένετοegeneto
it came to passverbG1096
αὐτὸνauton
HepronounG846
ἐνen
onprepositionG1722
τοῖςtois
thearticleG3588
σάββασινsabbasin
SabbathsnounG4521
παραπορεύεσθαιparaporeuesthai
go, pass (by)verbG3899
διὰdia
throughprepositionG1223
τῶνtōn
thearticleG3588
σπορίμωνsporimōn
grainfieldsadjectiveG4702
καὶkai
andwordG2532
οἱhoi
thearticleG3588
μαθηταὶmathētai
disciplesnounG3101
αὐτοῦautou
of HimpronounG846
ἤρξαντοērxanto
beganverbG757
ὁδὸνhodon
their waynounG3598
ποιεῖνpoiein
to makeverbG4160
τίλλοντεςtillontes
pluckingverbG5089
τοὺςtous
thearticleG3588
στάχυαςstachyas
heads of grainnounG4719
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Mark 2:23

We read also in the following part, that they who came and went away were many, and that they had not time enough to take their food, wherefore, according to man’s nature, they were hungry.

Bede · 8th century · in Marc., 1, 13

For it was a precept in Israel, delivered by a written law, that no one should detain a thief found in his fields, unless he tried to take something away with him. For the man who had touched nothing else but what he had eaten they were commanded to allow to go away free and unpunished. Wherefore the Jews accused our Lord’s disciples, who were plucking the ears of corn, of breaking the sabbath, rather than of theft.

Augustine · 4th century · de Op. Monach., 23

For David, when flying from the face of Saul [1 Sam 21] went to the Chief Priest, and ate the shew-bread, and took away the sword of Goliath, which things had been offered to the Lord. But a question has been raised how the Evangelist called Abiathar at this time High Priest, when the Book of Kings calls him Abimelech.

Theophylact · 11th century
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