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Mark 4:37 — King James Version← Study notes

And there arose a great storm of wind, and the waves beat into the ship, so that it was now full.


Mark 4:37Greek Interlinear

Greek · Mark 4:3717 words
GreekMeaning
καὶkai
AndwordG2532
γίνεταιginetai
comesverbG1096
λαῖλαψlailaps
a stormnounG2978
μεγάληmegalē
violentadjectiveG3173
ἀνέμουanemou
of windnounG417
καὶkai
and / alsowordG2532
τὰta
thearticleG3588
κύματαkymata
wavesnounG2949
ἐπέβαλλενepeballen
were breakingverbG1911
εἰςeis
overprepositionG1519
τὸto
thearticleG3588
πλοῖονploion
boatnounG4143
ὥστεhōste
so thatwordG5620
ἤδηēdē
alreadyadverbG2235
γεμίζεσθαιgemizesthai
is being filled upverbG1072
τὸto
thearticleG3588
πλοῖονploion
ship(-ing)nounG4143
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Mark 4:37

After His teaching, they come from that place to the sea, and are tossed by the waves.

Pseudo-Jerome · 5th century

Therefore He allowed them to fall into the fear of danger, that they might experience His power in themselves, who saw others benefitted by Him. But He was sleeping upon the pillow of the ship, that is, on a wooden one.

Theophylact · 11th century

Or else the ship into which He embarked, is taken to mean the tree of His passion, by which the faithful attain to the security of the safe shore. The other ships which are said to have been with the Lord signify those who are imbued with faith in the cross of Christ, and are not beaten about by the whirlwind of tribulation; or who, after the storms of temptation, are enjoying the serenity of peace.

Bede · 8th century
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