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Mark 4:6 — King James Version← Study notes

But when the sun was up, it was scorched; and because it had no root, it withered away.


Mark 4:6Greek Interlinear

Greek · Mark 4:613 words
GreekMeaning
καὶkai
andwordG2532
ὅτεhote
afterwordG3753
ἀνέτειλενaneteilen
(a-, make to) rise, at the rising ofverbG393
ho
thearticleG3588
ἥλιοςhēlios
+ east, sunnounG2246
ἐκαυματίσθηekaumatisthē
scorchverbG2739
καὶkai
and / alsowordG2532
διὰdia
because ofprepositionG1223
τὸto
thearticleG3588
μὴ
notadverbG3361
ἔχεινechein
havingverbG2192
ῥίζανrhizan
rootnounG4491
ἐξηράνθηexēranthē
it withered awayverbG3583
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Mark 4:6

Although the Lord appears in the transactions mentioned above to neglect His mother, nevertheless He honours her; since on her account He goes forth about the borders of the sea.

Theophylact · 11th century

For if we look into the Gospel of Matthew, it appears that this same teaching of the Lord at the sea, was delivered on the same day as the former. For after the conclusion of the first sermon, Matthew immediately subjoins, saying, 'The same day went Jesus out of the house, and sat by the sea-side.'

Bede · 8th century · in Marc., 1, 18

But He began to teach at the sea, that the place of His teaching might point out the bitter feelings and instability of His hearers.

Pseudo-Jerome · 5th century
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